1220 APPENDIX TO BRITISH CASE. 



On vessels from three hundred to three hundred and fifty tons, 

 thirteen dollars and thirty-five cents. 



On vessels from three hundred and fifty to four hundred tons, 

 sixteen dollars. 



On vessels from four hundred to five hundred tons, eighteen dol- 

 lars and seventy cents. 



On vessels from five hundred to six hundred tons, twenty-one dol- 

 lars and thirty-five cents. 



On vessels from six hundred to seven hundred tons, twenty-four 

 dollars. 



On vessels from seven hundred to eight hundred tons, twenty-six 

 dollars and seventy cents. 



Over that size, for every one hundred tons additional, one dollar 

 and thirty-five cents ; and on no sailing vessel is the pilotage to exceed 

 thirty-two dollars. 



Steamers shall pay pilotage on their net tonnage at the same rate 

 per ton as sailing vessels. 



Steamers employed in the fisheries of the colony shall be exempt, 

 except on foreign voyages. 



Coastal steamers shall also be exempt. 



Subsidized mail steamers, in connection with the colony, shall pay 

 on the horse-power at the rate of eight cents for each horse-power. 



No steamer shall pay more than forty-eight dollars at one time. 



All coasting vessels, which may take pilots^ to pay one-half of the 

 above rates of pilotage, in proportion to their tonnage. The above 

 scale of pilotage shall be payable on the register tonnage of all such 

 vessels, as ascertained before going out of the harbor. 



Her Majesty's vessels, under sixth rate, fourteen dollars. 



Her Majesty's vessels, of the fourth, fifth, and sixth rate, twenty- 

 six dollars. 



Her Majesty's vessels, of the first, second, and third rate, thirty- 

 four dollars. 



9. Every vessel and steamer obliged to take or pay a pilot shall 

 show either her house-flag, Board of Trade signal, or national flag, 

 before entering the narrows, and in case any vessel or steamer shall 

 enter the narrows without a pilot, and without having shown such 

 house flag, Board of Trade signal, or national flag, such vessel or 

 steamer shall be subject to the usual pilotage rates. 



10. No sailing vessel owned or registered in this colony shall be 

 compelled to pay pilotage more than once within a period of thirty 

 days. 



11. Every licensed pilot shall carry such a flag and have his boat 

 so marked and rigged as shall be directed by the commissioners, 

 under a penalty of twelve dollars; and every unlicensed pilot carry- 

 ing such flag and having his boat so marked and rigged, shall De 



liable to a penalty of twelve dollars. 

 723 12. No licensed pilot shall be taken to sea against his will 



under a penalty of two hundred dollars on the master of the 

 vessel, except when through stress of weather the same is unavoid- 

 able, in which case he shall be entitled to receive from the master 

 or owner of the vessel payment at the rate of sixteen dollars and 

 eighty cents a month for all the time lost, besides the usual meat, 

 drink, and a passage home from the first port the ship shall enter 

 where the same can oe obtained. 



