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of Seal Cove, at a place known as Red Point; thence extending 

 westerly along the coast and around the southern head of Bradford^ 

 Cove about five miles, and extending one mile from the shore; all 

 nets or engines used for catching herring on the said ground within 

 that period, shall be seized and forfeited ; and every person engaged 

 in using the same shall be guilty of a misdemeanour and punished 

 accordingly. 



16. Any owner or occupier of any fish weir violating the provi- 

 sions of Section 13 of this Chapter, shall forfeit five pounds for each 

 day's neglect after due notice. 



17. Any person guilty of a breach of the provisions of Section 7 

 of this Chapter, shall pay a fine for each offence not exceeding five 

 pounds nor less than ten shillings. 



18. The penalties in Section 17 when recovered shall be paid to 

 the prosecutor. 



19. Any person guilty of a breach of any of the provisions of Sec- 

 tion 12, shall for the first offence forfeit five pounds, for the second 

 ten pounds, and for any subsequent offence fifteen pounds; one half 

 shall be paid to the prosecutor, the other to the Overseers of the Poor 

 for the use of the Poor where the offence was committed. 



20. Any person guilty of a breach of any of the provisions of Sec- 

 tions 8 and 9, shall for each offence pay a fine not exceeding fifteen 

 pounds nor less than ten shillings. 



21. Any person guilty of a breach of any of the provisions of Sec- 

 tion 10, shall for each offence forfeit the sum of ten shillings. 



22. All fines and penalties under this Chapter, not otherwise dis- 

 posed of, when recovered, shall be paid into the County Treasury, 

 and appropriated one half to the Warden who may have prosecuted 

 for the same, the other half to the use of the said county. 



No. 82. 1856, April H: Statute of Prince Edward Island, 19 Viet., 



Cap. 14. 



An Act to repeal the Act relating to Light and Anchorage Duties, and to make 

 other provisions in lieu thereof. 



[Passed April 14, 1856.] 



Whereas it is deemed expedient to repeal the Act of the fifteenth 

 year of Her present Majesty's reign, intituled " An Act relating to 

 light and anchorage duties," and to make other provisions in lieu 

 thereof : 



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

 Assembly, that the said hereinbefore recited Act shall be, and the 

 same is hereby repealed. 



II. For each and every vessel registered in this Island, which shall 

 hereafter, on its first voyage, sail from any port or place in this 

 Island for any other port, place or country whatsoever, there shall 

 be paid a light duty of six-pence per ton for each and every ton 

 which such vessel shall admeasure, agreeably to its certificate of 

 registry or enrollment, the same to be paid to the Controller of navi- 



gition laws at the port or place from which such vessel sails ; and such 

 ontroller shall deliver to the master a certificate thereof, agreeably 



