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mit such offender to the common gaol of the county wherein, or next 

 adjacent to which, such offence shall be committed, there to remain 

 for a term not less than three days, nor exceeding twenty days. 



II. And be it further enacted. That this Act shall continue and be 

 in force for four years, and thence to the end of the next session of 

 the General Assembly. 



No. 63. 1819: Statute of Nova Scotia, 59 Geo. Ill, Cap. 26. 



An Act to revive, continue and amend, an Act to provide for the support of a 

 Light-House at the South End of Coffin's Island, on the Eastern Side of the 

 entrance of Liverpool Harbour. 



Whereas, the said Act hath expired, and it is expedient to revive 

 the same: 



I. Be it therefore enacted, by the Lieutenant-Governor, Council 

 and Assembly, That an Act, passed in the fifty-second year of His 

 Majesty's Reign, entitled, An Act to provide for the support of a 

 Light-House on the South end of Coffin's Island on the Eastern Side 

 of the entrance of Liverpool Harbour, and every matter, clause and 

 thing, therein mentioned, be revived, and the same is herebj r revived. 



II. And be it further enacted, That no Ship or Vessel coming from 

 a Foreign Port, or engaged on a coasting voyage, shall be liable to 

 pay Light-Duty more than once upon any such voyage; but if the 

 said Duty shall be demanded the second time, the Master of the said 

 Vessel shall produce to the person demanding the same, the certifi- 

 cate of his having previously paid the Light-Duty upon the same 

 voyage. 



And Whereas, a Light-House has been recently erected on Cran- 

 berry Island, near Canso Harbour, which will be highly beneficial 

 to Vessels sailing to and from the Eastern Parts of the Province: 



III. Be it therefore enacted, That all Vessels entering into any 

 port or ports to the Eastward, where His Excellency the Lieutenant- 

 Governor may think proper to appoint Collectors of Light-Money, 

 shall be subject and liable to the same rates and duties as are paid 

 by vessels entering into the Harbour of Halifax. 



IV. And be it further enacted, That the said Act hereby revived, 

 together with this Act, shall be, and the same is hereby, continued 

 in force for one year from the publication hereof, and from thence 

 to the end of the next Session of the General Assembly. 6 



606 No. 64. 1822: Statute of Nova Scotia, 3 Geo. IV, Cap. 25. 



An Act to provide for the support of a Light-House erected on Cranberry Island, 

 near the entrance of the Gut of Canso. 



Whereas, a Light-House has been erected at a great expense, on 

 Cranberry Island, at the entrance of the Gut of Canso, which has 

 been found highly useful to all vessels, passing in or out of the said 



a Made perpetual by 3 Geo. 4, c. 2. 

 6 Continued by 7 Geo. IV, Pap. 29. 



