STATUTES, PROCLAMATIONS, RULES, ORDERS, ETC. 1151 



until application therefor from the local authorities in charge of 

 the port has been received by the Governor in Council. 57-58 V., 

 c. 47, s. 3. 



855. The Governor in Council may by any such regulation impose. 



(a) a penalty, not exceeding in any case one hundred dollars, for 



any violation of the same, and, 



(b) in the case of a continuing violation, a further penalty not 



exceeding, in any case, ten dollars for every twelve hours 

 during which such violation continues. R. S., c. 86, s. 7; 

 57-58 V., c. 47, s. 4. 



856. Every violation of any such regulation shall be deemed a 

 violation of this Part, and every such penalty shall be held to be 

 a penalty imposed by this Part, but no such regulation shall impose 

 a minimum penalty. R. S., c. 86, s. 7 ; 57-58 V., c. 47. 



Duties of the Harbour Master. 



857. The harbour master of any port shall furnish copies of regu- 

 lations to every licensed pilot of the port who shall give one of such 

 copies to the master of every ship which he takes in charge. R. S., 

 c. 86, s. 8. 



858. The harbour master of any port shall prosecute every person 

 violating any such regulation. R. S., c. 86, s. 9. 



859. Every harbour master shall be under the control of the Min- 

 ister, and, shall, as soon as possible after the thirty-first day of 

 December in each year, furnish the Minister with a report in writing 

 on oath of his doings in office, and of the fees of office received by 

 him during such year. R. S., c. 86, s. 5. 



860. Each harbour master appointed under this Part shall direct 

 and superintend the placing, maintaining and taking up of buoys 

 in the port for which he is appointed, and perform such other services 

 and duties connected with such port or harbour as he is directed to 

 perform by the Minister or by the proper officer, without any addi- 

 tional remuneration beyond the amount allowed him out of fees 

 received by him under this Part. R. S., c. 86, s. 10. 



Fees. 



861. The harbour master shall be remunerated for his services 

 solely by the fees hereinafter mentioned, or such portion thereof as 

 he is, from time to time, authorized to retain by the regulations made 

 by the Governor in Council under this Part. R. S., c. 86, s. 11. 



862. For and in respect of all ships entering a port to which this 

 Part applies, and at which a harbour master is appointed, and dis- 

 charging or taking in cargo, ballast, stores, wood or water, there shall 

 be paid as fees, 



fa) for every ship of fifty tons register or under, fifty cents; 



(b) for every ship over fifty tons and not over one hundred tons 



register, one dollar; 



(c) for every ship over one hundred tons and not over two hun- 



dred tons register, one dollar and fifty cents ; 



(d) for every ship over two hundred tons and not over three hun- 



dred tons register, two dollars; 



(e) for every ship over three hundred tons and not over four hun- 



dred tons register, two dollars and fifty cents; 



