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east and west from a point two miles north-east of East Turnavik 

 before noon of the twentieth day of June; nor from Turnavik to a 

 kne drawn east and west from Thumb Island, near Cape Harrigan 

 before noon of the fifth day of July; nor from Thumb Island north, 

 before noon of the tenth day of July in any year. Provided that when 

 any of the above dates fall on Sunday, it shall be lawful to set the 

 cod-trap or cod-trap leader, at or after noon on the day previous 

 (Saturday). If any person shall set a cod-trap leader on the fishing 

 grounds after the above dates, in order to secure the place for the 

 sitting of his cod-trap, and such person shall fail to set such cod-trap 

 within four days after setting out such leader, it shall be lawful for 

 any other person who may desire to secure the place where such 

 leader was so set out for the setting of his (the tatter's) cod-trap, 

 to remove such leader, and then set Ins own leader or cod-trap in 

 place thereof, and the latter shall be subject also to the provisions of 

 this section as against any other who may so desire to set a leader of 

 cod-trap; provided that if any person after setting his cod-trap leader 

 >liall be bona fide prevented by stress of weather or ice from setting 

 his cod-trap within the said four days, such period shall be computed 

 from the time at which the weather or ice shall permit of his setting 

 such cod-trap. 



No bultows or trawls shall be used before the fifteenth day of August 

 in any year on the fishing grounds within three miles of the Coast of 

 Labrador or Islands on said Coast between a line to be drawn south- 

 east from Cape Charles and a line drawn from east and West from 

 White Islands in Domino Run. 



No cod-trap shall be set in Blackguard Bay, Labrador, except from 

 the mainland or islands and rocks above water, inside a line to be 

 drawn From Curlew Point, thence to Long Island Head to the north- 

 west end of the Western Hare Island. 



6 1 . The use of cod-traps is entirely prohibited in Port-au-Port Bay; 

 that is to say, in East and West Bay, and extending from Long Point 

 (or the Bar J to Bear Head, north of Serpentine River, in the District 

 of St. ( teorge. 



The use of trawls and bultows is prohibited on the fishing grounds 

 from the wrest point of Ilillier's Harbor to Pyramid Point, near Cape 

 Rogue, White Bay, in the District of St. Barbe. 



Added.) The use of trawls or bultows is prohibited on the fishing 



>unds inside one mile from the shore in Pinnairc Bay in the Straits 

 of Belle Isle. 



whale fisiii:i;i . 



77. The barring of caplin by seines is prohibited in the waters of 

 Newfoundland, and in every fuse when a seine is used if shall be 

 hauled and tucked forthwith into the boat <»r boats, and obi from the 

 shore. No person Bhall, at any time, in the waters of Newfoundland, 

 haul, catch or take squid within or by means of anj seine, hunt or 



other such eont riviinee. 



78. No person shall between the hours of twelve o'clock <m Satur- 

 day night and twelve o'clock on Sunday night, take or catch in any 



