1196 APPENDIX TO BRITISH CASE. 



No. 120. 1877, April 26: Newfoundland Statute, 40 Viet., Cap. IS. 



An Act for the amendment of an Act entitled "An Act to amend the Lav- 

 relating to the Coast Fisheries. 



[Passed 26th April, 1877.] 

 SECTION I. 39 Vic., cap. 6, sec. 4, to apply to squid Jigging. 



Whereas it is expedient to amend the Act thirty-nine Victoria. 

 chapter six, entitled, "An Act to amend the law relating to the Coast 

 Fisheries," in manner hereinafter provided. 



Be it enacted by the Governor, Legislative Council and Assembly, 

 in Legislative Session convened, as follows: 



I. That the Fourth Section of the said recited act shall be held 

 to include and apply to the jigging of Squids, and to the use of any 

 contrivance whatever, and to any mode of taking and obtaining 

 Fish for Bait. 



708 No. 121. 1878, April 16: Newfoundland Statute, 41 Viet., 



Cap. 6. 



An Act respecting Light Dues. 



[Passed 16th April, 1878.'] 



Section. 



1. Chapter 62 of Title 17, to apply to 

 West Coast. 



Section. 



2. Officers may Board Vessels and 

 bring them into Port. 



Be it enacted by the Governor, Legislative Council and Assembly, 

 in Legislative Session convened, as follows : 



I. The Provisions of Chapter Sixty-two, Title Seventeen of the 

 Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Of Light-dues and Light-houses," 

 shall, as they relate to the various classes of Vessels, respectively, 

 extend and apply to all Ships and Vessels entering at or clearing 

 from any port or place upon the Western and North-Eastern Coasts 

 of the Island of Newfoundland lying between Cape Ray on the West- 

 ern and Cape St. John on the Eastern Coast. 



II. Any officer duly appointed by law for the collection of Light- 

 dues, may go on board any Vessel engaged in fishing or trading oper- 

 ations, and being within three miles of any part of the Coasts of this 

 Island or its Dependencies, and stay on board while she remains in 

 port or within such distance, and may, in addition to the powers and 

 procedure prescribed in Section Four of the said Chapter, bring into 

 port and detain such Vessel until payment or satisfaction of all 

 Light-dues by law recoverable. 



