1064 APPENDIX TO BRITISH CASE. 



in the twenty-ninth year of Her Majesty's Reign, chapter thirty-five, 

 amending the same, nor the Act of the Legislature of the Province of 

 New Brunswick passed in the sixteenth year of Her Majesty's reign. 

 chapter sixty-nine, intituled : "An Act relating to the Coast Fisheries, 

 and for the prevention of Illicit Trade" shall apply to any case to 

 which this Act applies; and so much of the said chapter and of each 

 of the said Acts as makes provision for cases provided for by this 

 Act, is hereby declared to be inapplicable to such cases. 



No. 84. 1870, May IS: Statute of Canada, 33 Viet., Cap. 15. 

 An Act to amend the Act respecting Fishing by Foreign Vessels. 



[Assented to 12th May, 1870.'] 



Whereas it is expedient, for the more effectual protection of the 

 in-shore fisheries 01 Canada against intrusion by foreigners, to amend 

 the Act intituled "An Act respecting Fishing by Foreign Vessels" 

 passed in the Thirty-first year of Her Majesty's Reign; Therefore, 

 Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and 

 House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: 



1. The Third Section of the above cited Act shall be, and is hereby 

 repealed, and the following section is enacted in its stead : 



3. Any one of such officers or persons as are above-mentioned, 

 may bring any ship, vessel, or boat, being within any harbor in Can- 

 ada, or hovering (in British waters) within three marine miles of 

 any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors in Canada, into port, and 

 search her cargo, and may also examine the Master upon oath touch- 

 ing the cargo and voyage ; and if the Master, or person in command, 

 shall not truly answer the questions put to him in such examination, 

 he shall forfeit four hundred dollars ; and if such ship, vessel, or boat 

 be foreign, or not navigated according to the laws of the United 

 Kingdom, or of Canada, and have been found fishing, or preparing 

 to fish, or to have been fishing (in British waters) within three 

 marine miles of any of the coasts, bays, creeks, or harbors of Canada. 

 not included within the above-mentioned limits, without a license, or 

 after the expiration of the period named in the last license granted 

 to such ship, vessel, or boat, under the first section of this Act, such 

 ship, vessel, or boat, and the tackle, rigging, apparel, furniture, stores, 

 and cargo thereof shall be forfeited." 



2. This Act shall be construed as one with the said Act " respecting 

 Fishing by Foreign Vessels." 



631 No. 85. 1872, June 14: Statute of Canada, 35 Viet., Cap. 8. 

 An Act relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1871. 



[Assented to 14th June, 1872.1 



Whereas by article thirty-three of the Treaty between Her Majesty 

 and the United States of America, signed at the City of Washington 

 on the eighth day of May, 1871, it is provided that articles eighteen 



