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son or persons whomsoever. Provided such river, creek, harbour or 

 road or the land upon which such wood may be cut doth not lie 

 within the bounds of any private property by grant from His 

 Majesty or other title proceeding from such grant by His Majesty, 

 or by grant made prior to the year one thousand seven hundred and 

 sixty, or held under and by virtue of any location certificate, or title 

 derived from any such location certificate, or by virtue of any title 

 derived under any Act of the Legislature of this province. 



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XIX. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that 

 this Act shall be in force until the first day of May, in the year of 

 our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three, and no 

 longer. 



No. 69. 1832, March 9: Extract from Statute of New Brunswick, % 



William IV, Cap. 9. 



AN ACT To provide for maintaining Light Houses within the Bay of Fundy. 



[Passed 9th March 183%.~\ 



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

 bly, That an Act made and passed in the tenth and eleventh years 

 of the reign of his late majesty King George the Fourth, intituled 



An Act to repeal all the Acts now in force relating to the light 

 611 house on Partridge Island, and to make provision for the 



future support thereof, and of other Light Houses at the en- 

 trance of the harbour of Saint John; and also an Act made and 

 passed in the same year, intituled An Act to provide for the main- 

 tenance of the Light House established upon the Island of Gampo 

 BeUo, near Head Harbour, in the County of Charlotte, be and the 

 same are hereby repealed. 



II. And be it further enacted, That there be and is hereby granted 

 to His Majesty, his heirs and successors, for the support of the sev- 

 eral light houses now erected, or which may be hereafter erected, 

 upon any of the coasts of the Bay of Fundy, or upon any of the 

 islands or rocks in or adjacent thereto, a duty of four pence per ton 

 for each and every ton which each and every vessel (excepting coast- 

 ers and fishing vessels, new vessels not registered, and vessels pro- 

 ceeding to any of the ports of the United States within the Bay of 

 Passamaquody) , shall admeasure agreeably to their registers, which 

 may arrive in any port or place within the Bay of Fundy from any 

 port or place without the limits hereinafter described for coasters; 

 and for registered coasters and fishing vessels under thirty five tons 

 a duty of twelve shillings per annum; from thirty five to fifty tons 

 twenty five shillings per annum; from fifty to seventy five tons thirty 

 shillings per annum; and for all such vessels over seventy five tons 

 thirty five shillings per annum. 



III. And be it further enacted, That all the light duties imposed in 

 and by the second section of this Act, shall be paid by the Master, 

 Owner or Consignee of each and every vessel, at the time of the 

 arrival of such vessel at any port or place within the Bay of Fundy, 



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