(g.} 

 (h.) 



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any herring, caplin, squid, or other bait fishes, from, on, or near any 

 parts of this colony or its dependencies, or from or in any of the 

 bays, harbors, or other places therein, without a license in writing to 

 be granted and issued as hereinafter provided. 



2. Licenses may be granted for any of the following purposes, 

 viz.: 



(a.} To export bait fishes to a foreign country for bait purposes. 

 (&.) To export bait fishes to a foreign country for food or con- 



sumption. 

 728 (c.) To export bait fishes for use for bait purposes in prose- 



cuting deep sea fisheries. 



(d.) To haul, catch, or take bait fishes for exportation. 

 (e.) To purchase bait fishes for exportation for food or con- 



sumption. 



(/.) To take, ship, or put on board a ship or vessel, or to carry or 

 convey on board a ship or vessel, bait fishes for exportation 

 for food or consumption. 



To purchase bait fishes for exportation for bait purposes. 

 To take, ship, or put on board a ship or vessel, or to carry or 

 convey on board a ship or vessel, bait fishes for exportation 

 for bait purposes. 



(*'.) To take, ship, or put on board a ship or vessel, or to carry or 

 convey on board a ship or vessel, coastwise, to be dis- 

 charged or landed or transhipped to some other ship or 

 vessel within some port in this Colony. 



3. No such licenses shall be issued except under the authority of 

 the Governor in Council, and countersigned by the Colonial Sec- 

 retary. 



4. The Governor in Council may, from time to time, by proclama- 

 tion, suspend or limit the operation of this chapter, and the issue of 

 licenses thereunder, in relation to any district or part of this colony, 

 or the coasts thereof, and for such period and in relation to sale or 

 exportation to such places or for such purposes and in such quan- 

 tities as shall appear expedient, and as shall be declared and defined 

 in the proclamation. 



5. No license under this chapter shall be granted to any person un- 

 less he shall have first made an affidavit before a Sub-collector or 

 Preventive Officer of Customs, or a stipendiary Magistrate, setting 

 forth the following particulars, viz. : the name of the person to whom 

 the license is to be granted ; the name of the vessel on board of which 

 it is intended to convey or export bait fishes; the purpose for which 

 such bait fishes are intended to be conveyed or exported, whether for 

 food or consumption, or for bait purposes; the country to which it is 

 intended to export the same, or the place where the fishery is to be 

 prosecuted for which such bait fishes are to be used. 



6. Applications for licenses under this chapter shall be made to 

 a stipendiary Magistrate or a Customs' Officer, who shall require the 

 applicant in each case to make before him an affidavit stating the 

 facts and particulars, as required under section five to be set forth in 

 the license; and it shall be the duty of the said stipendiary Magis- 

 trate or Customs' Officer to report to the Governor in Council any 

 refusal on the part of the applicant to make such affidavit, or any 

 bond fide doubt on the part of such stipendiary Magistrate or Cus- 



