138 LEGISLATIVE ACTS, PROCLAMATIONS, ETC., 



chaptered sixty-one; Therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice 

 and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada enacts 

 as follows: — 



1. The section substituted by the first section of the Act thirty- 

 third Victoria, chapter fifteen, intituled "An Act to amend the Act 

 respecting Fishing by Foreign Vessels/' for the third section of the 

 hereinbefore recited Act, is hereby repealed, and the following sec- 

 tion substituted in lieu thereof: 



3. Any one of the officers or persons hereinbefore mentioned may bring any ship, 

 vessel or boat, being within any harbor in Canada, or hovering in British waters 

 within three marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks or harbors in Canada, 

 into port and search her cargo, and may also examine the master upon oath touching 

 the cargo and voj age; and if the master or person in command does not truly answer 

 the questions put to him in such examination, he shall incur a penalty of four hun- 

 dred dollars: and if such ship, vessel or boat is foreign, or not navigated according to 

 the laws of the United Kingdom or of Canada, and (a) has been found fishing or pre- 

 paring to fish, or to have been fishing in British waters within three marine miles of 

 any of the coasts, bays, creeks or harbors of Canada, not included within the above 

 mentioned limits, without a license, or after the expiration of the term named in the 

 last license granted to such ship, vessel or boat, under the first section of this Act, 

 or (b) has entered such waters for any purpose not permitted by treaty or convention, 

 or by any law of the United Kingdom or of Canada for the time being in force, such 

 ship, vessel or boat and the tackle, rigging, apparel, furniture, stores and cargo thereof 

 shall be forfeited. 



2. The Acts mentioned in the schedule hereto are hereby repealed. 



3. This Act shall be construed as one with the said "Act respecting 

 Fislung by Foreign Vessels" and the amendments thereto. 



ACT OF MAY 16, 1890. 



(53 Vict., cap. 19.) 



ACT Of the Government of Canada, respecting Fishing- Vessels of the United States 



ef America. 



Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and 

 House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows : 



1. The Governor in Council may authorize the issue of licenses to 

 United States' fishing vessels, enabling them to enter any port on the 

 Atlantic coast of the Dominion of Canada, during the calendar year 

 1890, for the following purposes: 



(a) The purchase of bait, ice, seines, lines, and all other supplies 

 and outfits; 



(6) The transhipment of catch, and the shipping of crews. 



(2) The fee for such licenses shall be 1 dol. 50 c. per ton, and the 

 terms and conditions thereof shall be determined by the Governor 

 in Council. 



2. All licenses issued by the Government of Newfoundland, grant- 

 ing to United States' fishing vessels the privilege of entering the ports 

 of Newfoundland for the purposes hereinabove mentioned, shall be 

 valid in Canadian ports whenever licenses issued by the Dominion 

 of Canada to such vessels shall be valid for the said purposes in the 

 ports of Newfoundland. 



