1296 APPENDIX TO BRITISH CASE. 



N" person shall use any cod-net, bultow or jigger, for catching cod- 

 fish on that part of the coast of Newfoundland contained within the 

 following limits or boundaries, that is to say: a line commencing 

 at the mouth of Shalloway Brook, in the district of Fogo, thence 

 running in a straight line to the most southerly point of South Pen- 

 guin Island, thence in a straight line to the offer Wadham Island. 

 thence in a straight line to Ragged Point, and thence following the 

 line of coast to the place of commencement. No per-on shall, within 

 the said limits or boundaries, throw into the water any fish offal. 

 No cod-net shall be set in that portion of the waters of the COM-: 

 between Round Head and Cape Fogo, before the 1st day of July and 

 not after the 10th of August in any year. No cod-net shall be set 

 in those waters outside a line running south from Round Head to 

 Heeman's Rock, thence on with Heeman's Rock in a direct line with 

 Round Head, until Careless Point is in a line with Keating Head. 

 and thence in a direct line with Cape Fogo. No cod-trap or any 

 portion thereof shall be set a greater distance than seventy fathoms 

 from the shore of Oliver's Head Rock, nor from any part of the 

 shore of Oliver's Bight, westward of a line drawn from Oliver's 

 Head, five hundred fathoms in the direction of Bowling Pond Head, 

 thence direct to Long Point. No cod jigger shall be used at any time 

 during the fishing season on any of the fishing grounds outside of 

 half a mile from Wild Cove Point of Shoal Bay to Hare Bay Head. 

 No cod-jiggers or bultow shall be used to north-east of a straight line 

 drawn from the south-west point of the south-west Storehouse 

 Island to the north-east point of the Barracks. No cod-trap or 

 mooring shall be set in the waters of that portion of the coast be- 

 tween Cape Fogo and Round Head, and then on to Wild Cove Point. 

 Shoal Bay, before noon on the first day of June in any year, and if 

 first day of June falls on a Sunday not before noon on day previous. 

 Two poles or buoys moored to indicate the position in which it is 

 intended a cod-trap is to be set (that is one at the centre back moor- 

 ing keg and one at the door) shall be sufficient to hold a cod- 

 754 trap space or berth, and the space or berth so indicated shall 

 be regarded as if a cod-trap of average size were set in the 

 position marked by these poles or buoys. No person shall mark with 

 poles or buoys any more spaces than he can occupy with the same 

 number of traps, and no person shall place any mark in the waters 

 whilst his trap or traps are set. 



55. No cod-jiggers, trawls, or bultows, shall be used inside of a line 

 commencing at a point one-half mile north of the northern head of 

 Salvage, thence east three miles, thence south to a line drawn east 

 from the southern point of Little Harbor Head, in Bonavista Bay. 

 Nor shall any bultow be used before the 20th day of September in 

 any year, within four miles northward or westward of the shore, 

 including Green Island, Stone Island or Gull Island, and Cape 

 Island, between Black Head, Bonavista Bay, and Cape Bonavista; 

 nor within three miles northward or eastward of the shore between 

 Cape Island arid Spillar's High Rock, in the vicinity of Cape 

 Bonavista. 



56. (As amended.) No person shall use any cod-trap or cod-net 

 on any part of the fishing grounds around Ragged Islands, in Trinity 

 Bay, opposite the mouth of Smith's Sound. No person shall use any 

 bultow or trawl on the fishing grounds in Trinity Bay between a line 



