2446 NORTH ATLANTIC COAST FISHERIES ARBITRATION. 



Finlay, Right Honorable Sir Robert Bannatyne Continued. 

 Question 1 Continued. 



ballast, 334; 1865, Colonial Laws Validity Act, 348. Lower Canada: 1788, 

 B. C. Ap., 592, Chaleure and Gasp6 Bays, bait, drying, seining, ballast, 

 offal, 331-332; 1807, B. C. Ap., 600, bait, drying, seining, ballast, offal, 

 332; 1824, B. C. Ap., 607, regulations, 333; 1829, B. C. Ap., 610, Gasp6 

 fisheries, 333; 1836, B. C. Ap., 615, ballast, anchorage, 333. Massachusetts: 

 1668, B. C. Ap., 770, spawning, offal, 328; 1692, B. C. Ap., 772, seining, 

 329; 1702, B. C. Ap., 77S, mackerel fishing, 329. New Brunswick: 1793, 

 B. C. Ap., 595, seining, Sunday fishing, 330; 1799, B. C. Ap., 597, Mira- 

 michi Bay, setting nets, seining, 330-331; 1810, B. C. Ap., 604, nets, 331; 

 1818, B. C. Ap., 605, offal, 332; 1823, B. C. Ap., 607, seining, Miramichi 

 Bay, 332; 1829, B. C. Ap., 609, seining, Miramichi Bay, 332; 1834, B. C. 

 Ap., 612, seining, Miramichi Bay, 332; 1853, B. C. Ap., 623, nets, gurry 

 grounds, 332; 1854, Revised Statutes, B. C. Ap., 626, gurry grounds, sein- 

 ing, spawning, 332-333. Newfoundland: 1663, bait, B. C. Ap., 517, 326; 

 1699, B. C. Ap., 525-526, bait, ballast, harbor admiral, anchorage, Sunday 

 fishing, 326-327; 1786, B. C. Ap., 555, seine meshes, aliens, 330; 1862, 

 B. C. Ap., 702, herring, salmon, seining, in-barring, seine meshes, treaty 

 right*, 334-335; 1876, B. C. Ap., 707, seining, Sunday fishing, treaty rights, 

 335; 1877, B. C. Ap., 707, jigging squids, 335; 1879, B. C. Ap., 708, close 

 eeason, 335. New Hampshire: 1687, B. C. Ap., 772, mackerel fishing, 

 seining, 329. New Plymouth: 1668, B. C. Ap., 770, offal, 329; 1670, B. C. 

 Ap., 770, ballast, 329; 1672, B. C. Ap., 771, license, 329-330; 1684, B. C. 

 Ap., 771, seining, 330. New York: 1772, B. C. Ap., 775, seine meshes, 

 330; 1775, B. C. Ap., 776, net setting, 330. Nova Scotia: 1770, B. C. Ap., 

 587, offal, 328; 1786, B. C. Ap., 591, seining, Sunday fishing, 330. 



Statutes, regulations, three periods, (1) up to 1783, 325-330; (2) 1783-1818, 

 330-332; (3) since 1818, 332-336. 



Summary of first question, 360-361. 



Sunday fishing, 323-325. Regulations: Delaware, Mar. 28, 1871, B. C. Ap., 

 788-789, 335; New Brunswick, 1793, B. C. Ap., 595, 330; Newfoundland, 

 1699, B. C. Ap., 525-526, 326-327; 1876, B. C. Ap., 707, 335; Nova Scotia, 

 1665, B. C. Ap., 586, 327-328; 1786, B. C. Ap., 591, 330. 



Thornton to Granville, June 30, 1873, B. C. Ap., 252, Fish's views on right of 

 British claim to regulations, 318. 



Thornton to Hill, July 10, 1873, B. C. Ap., 25S, Bancroft Davis on right of 

 British claim to regulations, 318; Gray, 319. 



Trade privileges in foreign countries, 346. 



Treaties cited: Special Agreement of 1909, meaning of articles 2 and 4, DRAGO, 

 340-41; LAMMASCH, 339-40. Treaty of 1763, France-Great Britain, B. C. 

 Ap., 8, 5th sec., French shore, FITZPATRICK, 351; B. C. Ap., 11, arts. 4, 5, 

 French shore, 352. Treaty of 1778, United States-France, B. C. C. Ap.,S, 

 French shore, 350. Treaty of 1783 is not partition but grant, 303. Treaty 

 of 1818, regulations prejudicial to Americans would be breach of, 337. 

 Treaty of 1904, France-Great Britain, B. C. Ap., 48, French shore, 359. 

 Treaty of Utrecht, 1713, B. C. Ap., 7, art. 13, French shore, 351. 



Ultra vires, municipal legislation violative of treaty is, 344. 



United States: asserted jurisdiction of Great Britain in 1822, 297; asserts no 

 regulations can be passed without concurrence, 294; consent to regulations 

 can not be compelled, 315-16; dropped partition theory in ita argument, 

 305. Treaties of. See Treaties cited. 



Utrecht, treaty of. See Treaties cited. 



War of 1812 abrogated 1783 treaty, 304. 



