888 APPENDIX TO BRITISH COUNTER CASE. 



St. John's 



- Miramichi __________________ 



- Dalhousie -------------------- N Brunswick. 



St. Andrew's ICK * 



Magaguadavic. 

 Campo Bello. 



St. John's \Newfoundland. 

 Harbour Grace J 



And if any Goods shall be imported into any Port or Place in any 

 of the said possessions contrary hereto, such Goods shall be forfeked: 

 Provided always, that if Her Majesty shall deem it expedient to ex- 

 tend the Provisions of this Act to any Port or Ports not enumerated 

 in the said Table, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, by Order in 

 Council, to extend the provisions of this Act to such Port or Ports; 

 and from and after the Day mentioned in such Order in Council all 

 the Privileges and Advantages of this Act, and all the Provisions, 

 Penalties, and Forfeitures therein contained (subject nevertheless to 

 the Limitations and Restrictions herein-after provided) shall extend, 

 and be deemed and construed to extend, to any such Port or Ports 

 respectively, as fully as if the same had been inserted and enumerated 

 in the said Table at the Time of passing this Act : Provided also, that 

 nothing herein-before contained shall extend to prohibit the Importa- 

 tion or Exportation of Goods into or from any Ports or Places in 

 Newfoundland or Labrador in British Ships: Provided also, that it 

 shall be lawful to import from the Islands of Guernsey and Jersey in 

 British Ships into any Port or Place in the British Possessions in 

 North America, at or from whence the British Fisheries in North 

 America are carried on, any Sort of Craft, Food, Victuals (except 

 Spirits), and any sort of Clothing and Implements and Materials 

 fit and necessary for the said Fisheries, although such Port or Place 

 be not a Free Port. 



III. And whereas there are in the said Possessions many Places 

 situated in Rivers and in Bays at which it may be necessary to 

 establish Ports for particular and limited Purposes only; be it there- 

 fore enacted, That it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, in any Order 

 in Council made for the Appointment of any Free Port, to limit 

 and confine such Appointments respectively to any and such Purposes 

 only as shall be expressed in such Order. 



233 CAXADA. 



No. 14. 1769, February 6: Extract from Nova Scotia Statute, 8-9 



Geo. ///, Cap. 18. 



An Act to amend, render more Effectual, and reduce into One Act, the Several 

 Laws made by the General Assembly of this Province relating to the Duties 

 of Impost on Beer, Rum and other Distill'd Spirituous Liquors. 



[6th February, 1769.] 



Be it enacted by the Governor Council and Assembly that from 

 and after the Sixth Day of February One Thousand Seven Hundred 

 and Sixty Nine, there shall be paid by the Importers of all Beer, 



