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2. The acts mentioned in the schedule hereto are hereby repealed. 



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

 Fishing by Foreign Vessels " and the amendments thereto. 



SCHEDULE. Acts of the Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia. 



ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 



No. 87. 1886, Statute of Canada: Revised Statutes, 1886, cap. 94. 

 An Act respecting Fishing by Foreign Vessels. 



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

 and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows : 



1. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, grant to any 

 foreign ship, vessel or boat, or to any ship, vessel or boat not navi- 

 gated according to the laws of the United Kingdom or of Canada, at 

 such rate and lor such term not exceeding one year, as he deems ex- 

 pedient, a licence to fish for, take, dry or cure any fish of any kind 

 whatsoever, in British waters, within three marine miles of any of 

 the coasts, bays, creeks or harbors of Canada, not included within the 

 limits specified and described in the first article of the convention 

 between his late Majesty King George the Third and the United 

 States of America, made and signed at London, on the twentieth 

 day of October, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. 31 V., c. 

 61, s. 1 ; 46 V., c. 27, s. 1. 



2. Any commissioned officer of Her Majesty's navy, serving on 

 board of any vessel of Her Majesty's navy cruising and being in the 

 waters of Canada for the purpose of affording protection to Her 

 Majesty's subjects engaged in the fisheries, or any commissioned 

 officer of Her Majesty's navy, fishery officer or stipendiary magis- 

 trate, on board of any vessel belonging to or in the service of the 

 Government of Canada and employed in the service of protecting 

 the fisheries, or any officer of the customs of Canada, sheriff, justice 

 of the peace or other person duly commissioned for that purpose, 

 may go on board of any ship, vessel or boat within any harbor in 

 Canada or hovering in British waters within three marine miles of 

 any of the coasts, bays, creeks or harbors in Canada, and stay on 

 board so long as she remains within such harbor or distance. 31 V., 



c. 61, s. 2. 

 633 3. Any one of the officers or persons hereinbefore mentioned 



may bring any ship, vessel or boat, being within any harbor 

 in Canada, 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 



