STATUTES, PBOCLAMATIONS, BULES, OBDEES, ETC. 



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shall award. Any person who shall be convicted and imprisoned by 

 any such Magistrate for an offence against this Act, and who shall 

 have given such notice of appeal and shall have entered into such 

 recognizance with approved sureties, may be discharged from prison, 

 in which case the recognizance shall be further conditioned for th-. 1 

 surrender of the convicted party, on the first day of such next sitting 

 of the Supreme Court, to the Sheriff of the District in which such 

 appeal shall be heard. 



VIII. No proceeding or conviction by, or order of, any Justice or 

 other officer under this Act shall be quashed or set aside for any in- 

 formality, provided the same shall be substantially in accordance 

 with the intent and meaning of this Act. 



IX. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this 

 Act, in addition to the penalties provided in the fifth Section hereof, 

 -hall be liable to have his vessel, or the vessel used by him, seized in 

 manner aforesaid, her tackle, apparel, furniture and outfit forfeited, 

 and sold by public auction. 



X. In this Act the word " vessel " shall include any boat or ship 

 registered or not registered, jack, skiff, punt and launch, whether pro- 

 pelled by sails, oars or steam. 



XL Nothing in this Act shall affect the rights and privileges 

 granted by treaty to the subjects of any State in amity with Her 

 Majesty. 



XII. This Act shall not come into operation unless and until the 

 Officer administering the Government notifies, by Proclamation, that 

 it is Her Majesty's pleasure not to disallow the same, and thereafter 

 it shall come into operation upon such a day as the Officer adminis- 

 tering the Government shall notify the same, or any other by 

 Proclamation. 



SCHEDULE. Form of License mentioned in the First Section. 



According to the provisions of the Act passed in the year of the 



Reign of Her present Majesty, entitled "An Act to regulate the Exportation and 

 Sale of Herring, Caplin, Squid, and other Bait Fishes," permission is hereby 

 given to A. B., of &c., to haul, catch, and take Herring, CapJin, Squid, 



and other Bait Fishes in his boat or vessel called the , during the 



("current" or "now coming," as the case may be), fishing season, for the pur- 

 pose of " exportation " or (and) " sale," or (as the case may be). 

 Dated at St. John's, this day of A. D. 188 



C. D., 



Receiver General. 

 Countersigned : 

 E. F., 



Colonial Secretary. 



No. 127. 1888, May 9: Newfoundland Statute, 51 Viet., Cap. 9. 



An Act to amend an act passed in the fiftieth year of the Reign of Her present 

 Majesty, entitled "An Act to regulate the Exportation and Sale of Herring 

 Caplin, Squid, and other Bait Fishes." 



[Passed 9th May, 1888.] 



SECTION. 



5. To whom application shall be made. 



6. Penalty in certain cases. 



7. Governor in Council may limit or 



suspend operation of Act. 



8. First section of 50 Vic., Cap. 1, 



amended. 



SECTION. 



1. Construction. 



2. Governor in Council may authorize 



issue of Licenses. 



3. As to the form of License. 



4. Who shall sign and countersign 



same. 



