OF THE COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. 173 



davit in the form set forth in the Schedule to this Act, stating the 

 facts and particulars as required to be set forth in such license under 

 section 3 of this Act; and it shall be the duty of the said Stipendiary 

 Magistrate or Customs officer to report to the Governor in Council 

 any refusal on the part of the applicant to make such affidavit, or 

 anv bond fide doubt on the part of such Stipendiary Magistrate or 

 Customs officer of the truth of any of the statements set forth in 

 such affidavit, or of a belief on his part that such license is applied 

 for for the purpose of evading or defeating, or assisting in evading 

 or defeating, the provisions of this Act, or of the above-recited Act. 



6. Any person who, having obtained a license under the provisions 

 of the said Act, or of this Act, shall depart from, exceed, or violate 

 the terms or conditions thereof, shall be liable to the same penalties 

 as are provided in, and by, the said Act for violation of the provi- 

 sions thereof, and, in addition to such penalties, to a forfeiture of 

 the license. 



7. The Governor in Council may, at any time, by Proclamation, 

 -pend or limit the operation of the provisions of said Act in rela- 

 tion to any district or part of this Colony, or the coasts thereof, 

 and for such period, and in relation to sale or exportation to such 



El aces or to such purposes, as shall appear expedient, and as shall 

 e declared and defined in such Proclamation. 



8. The first section of the said Act is hereby amended, by inserting 

 after the word "therein/' in subsection 3 of said section, the words 

 "for bait purposes." 



CONSOLIDATED STATUTES, 1892, CHAPTER 119. 

 OF PILOTS AND PILOTAGE FOR THE PORT OF ST. JOHNS. 



1 1. All ships and vessels shall be obliged to take or pay a pilot, 

 epl Him Majesty's ships, vessels belonging to a royal yacht club, 

 isting vessels, and vessels which have not been boarded, hailed 

 or spoken until after they have entered the Narrows; and no vessel 

 shall !><• deemed to be a coasting vessel and exempt from (ho Lia- 

 bility of taking a pilot unless such vessel shall have been usually 

 employed as a bona fide coaster, or if such vessel shall have on board 

 any part of a cargo imported in such vessel from any port or place 

 <>iii of this colony, or if such vessel shall be. going to any place out 

 of this colony or t<> any out port to load a cargo for any foreign 

 market; Provided that when, in consequence of stormy weather, 

 extreme danger would arise to any boal going outside the Narrows, 

 the commissioners may award pdotage to any pilot who shall in 

 ui-li ca e have offered his services within the Narrows and have 

 been rejected. For the purposes of this chapter the entrance to the 

 Narrows shall he defined by ;i line drawn from the Northern Head 

 to the Southern Head ;it the entrance of this port. 



