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(/) for every ship over four hundred tons and not over five hun- 

 dred tons register, three dollars; 



(g) for every ship over five hundred tons and not over seven hun- 

 dred tons register, four dollars ; 



(h) for every ship over seven hundred tons register, five dollars. 

 R. S., c. 86, s. 11. 



863. Such fees shall also be payable for ships with cargo and steam- 

 ers passing through or arriving at the harbours of Sorel, St. Johns, 

 Three Rivers or Lachine, in the province of Quebec; and the Gov- 

 ernor in Council may, from time to time, appoint a fit and proper 

 person to be harbour master at each of the said harbours. R. S., 

 c. 86, s. 12. 



864. Such fees shall not be payable for any ship more than twice 

 in each calendar year, whatever is the number of ports at which she 

 arrives or through which she passes, or the number of times of her 

 arriving or passing ; and shall be payable by the master of the ship to 

 the harbourmaster immediately on her entering or arriving at the first 

 and second ports where there is a harbour master; and the collector 

 or principal officer of Customs thereat shall not grant any clearance, 

 transire or let-pass to any ship on which they are payable, until the 

 master thereof produces to him a certificate of the payment of such 

 fees or certificates of the payment of fees under this Part, once or 

 twice within the then current year, as the case requires. R. S., c. 86, 

 s.13. 



865. The salary or remuneration of each harbour master shall, from 

 time to timej be fixed by the Governor in Council, but shall not exceed 

 the rate of six hundred dollars per annum, and shall be subject to the 

 provisions hereinafter contained. R. S., c. 86, s. 14. 



866. The harbour master of each port shall pay over, as soon as 

 possible after the thirty-first day of December in each year, to the 



Minister of Finance, to form part of the Consolidated Revenue 

 680 Fund, all moneys received by him for fees under this Part, 

 during such year, after deducting therefrom the salary or 

 remuneration fixed as aforesaid. 



2. If the moneys received by him for fees in any year amount to 

 a less sum than is so fixed, then such less sum shall be his salary or 

 remuneration for that year. R. S., c. 86, s. 15. 



867. The harbour master of each port shall keep a book in which 

 he shall enter from day to day, the name of every ship, not exempt 

 from the payment of fees under this Part entering such port, the 

 name of her master, her registered tonnage, the date of her entering 

 the port and the sum, if any, received by him for his fee on her 

 entering, which shall be at all times, during office hours, open to 

 inspection by any person, on demand, without fee or reward. R. S., 

 c, 86, s. 16. 



Recovery of Penalties. 



868. Every penalty incurred for any violation of any regulations 

 made by the Governor in Council under this Part, mav be recovered 

 with costs by summary conviction under Part XV. of the Criminal 

 Code and shall belong, 



(a) if the informer is not the harbour master, one-half to the in- 

 former, and the other half to His Majesty; and 



( J) if the informer is the harbour master, the whole to His Majesty. 

 R.S.,c. 86,s.l7. 



