STATUTES, PROCLAMATIONS, RULES, ORDERS, ETC. 1155 



river trout or sea trout, taken or caught in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, 

 New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island ; provided, 



1. Any person may so ship such trout caught by him for sport, to the extent 



of 25 Ibs. in weight, if the shipment is accompanied by a certificate to 

 G82 that effect from either the local fishery officer in whose district the fish 



were caught or from the local station a^ent adjacent to the locality in 

 which they were caught or is accompanied by copy of the official license or per- 

 mit issued to the person making the shipment. 



2. No single package of such trout shall exceed 25 Ibs. in weight, nor shall 

 any person be permitted to ship more than one package during the season. 



SEC. 5. Lobster fishery. 



(See also Fisheries Act sections 35 to 42 inclusive.) 



1. No one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or have in his possession lob- 

 sters from the last day of May to the fourteenth day of December in each 

 year, both days inclusive, on and along that part of the coast or the waters 

 thereof, of the Province of Nova Scotia, embraced and included within the 

 Counties of Yarmouth, Shelburne, Queen's, Lunenburg. and that part of the 

 County of Halifax, west of a line running S.S.E. from St. George's Island, 

 Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, and coinciding with the fairways buoys in the 

 entrance of the said harbour ; nor shall any person within the above described 

 limits, at any time fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or have in his possession any 

 lobster or lobsters under nine inches in length, measuring from head to tail, 

 exclusive of claws or feelers. 



2. No one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or have in his possession lobsters 

 from the last day of June in each year to the fourteenth day of January then 

 next following, both days inclusive, in any part of the Bay of Fundy, or on 

 any part of the coasts or waters thereof, inside of a line drawn from the divi- 

 sion line of the Counties of Charlotte and St. John, near Point Lepreau, run- 

 ning outside of Brier Island, to the boundary line between the Counties of 

 Digby and Yarmouth, in the Province of Nova Scotia ; nor shall any person, 

 within the above described limits, at any time, fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or 

 have in his possession any lobster or lobsters under 10$ inches in length, 

 measuring from head to tail, exclusive of claws or feelers, excepting on the 

 part of the coast or the waters thereof of the Province of New Brunswick 

 embraced and included within the County of St. John, where it is hereby pro- 

 vided that no one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or have in his possession 

 lobsters from the last day of June in each year to the fifth day of January 

 then next following, both days inclusive. 



In the Counties of Charlotte, New Brunswick, and Digby, Nova Scotia, no 

 one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell, or have in his possession lobsters from 

 the fifteenth day of June to nine o'clock a. m. on the sixth day of January, 

 then next following; nor shall any person, within the above described limits, 

 at any time, fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell, or have in his possession any lobster 

 or lobsters under nine inches in length, measuring from head to tail, exclusive 

 of claws or feelers; providing that in that portion of the County of Digby 

 fronting on the Bay of Fundy, the legal size limit for lobsters shall be ten and 

 one-half inches in length, measuring from head to tail, exclusive of claws or 

 feelers. 



3. No one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell, or have in his possession lobsters 

 from the first day of July in each year to the thirty-first day of March then next 

 following, both days inclusive, on and along that part of the coast of the Prov- 

 ince of Nova Scotia or the waters thereof, from the aforesaid line, running 

 S.S.E. from St. George's Island, Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, and coinciding 

 with the fairway buoys in the entrance to the said harbour, extending east- 

 wardly and following the coast line, as far as Red Point, between Martin Point 

 and Point Michaux, in the Island of Cape Breton, and including Chedabucto Bay 

 and St. Peter's Bay, and the coasts and waters of all the islands lying in and 

 adjacent to these bays, and including the coasts and waters of the Gut of Canso, 

 as far as a line passing from Flat Point in Inverness County, to the lighthouse 

 in Antigonish County opposite. 



4. No one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or have in his possession lobsters 

 from the first day of August in each year, to the last day of April then next 

 following, both days inclusive, on and along that part of the coast of Cape 

 Breton Island, in the Province of Nova Scotia, or the waters thereof, from Red 



