:>448 AWARD OF THE FISHERY COMMISSION. 



1, Frederic B. T. Carter, a notary public duly admitted and sworn, 

 practising at St. John's, Newfoundland, do hereby certify that " Henry 

 Eenout," who has subscribed his name " H. Eenouf, J. P., for Newfound- 

 land," to the jurat of the affidavit of Maurice Bonia, written on the first 

 page of this sheet of paper, is the proper hand writing of said Henry Re- 

 nouf, one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace for Newfoundland, afore- 

 said, and that full faith and credit should be given to his acts in said 

 capacity as well in court as thereon. 



In testimony whereof I have affixed my hand and seal of office and 

 subscribed mv name, this 20th day of October, A. D. 1877. 



[L. s.J FEED. B. T. CARTER, 



Notary Public. 



No. 8. 



SOUTHERN DISTRICT, NEWFOUNDLAND, 



Placentia, to wit : 



Humphry Sullivan, of Placentia aforesaid, fisherman, personally ap- 

 peared before me, Thomas O'Reilly, esq., one of Her Majesty's justices of 

 the peace for the southern district of the island of Newfoundland, and 

 inaketh oath and saith that during the last half of the month of May 

 last, deponent piloted from Placentia to Piper's Hole the American 

 schooners Webster Lauburn, Hodgson, master ; the Governor Good- 

 win, McGrath, master ; and the Laura Nelson, Prout, master; that de- 

 ponent hauled a sufficiency of herring for bait for the Webster Lauburu 

 and Governor Goodwin, and that the master of the Laura Nelson, with 

 deponent's seine, hauled bait enough for himself on the Sunday. 



his 



HUMPHRY + SULLIVAN, 

 mark. 



Sworn to before me at Great Placentia, this llth day of October, A. 

 D., 1877. 



T. O'REILLY, 

 Commissioner of Affidavits at G. P. 



I, Frederic B. T. Carter, a notary public duly admitted and sworn, 

 practising at St. John's, Newfoundland, do hereby certify that Thomas 

 O'Reilly, who has subscribed his name " T. O'Reilly, commissioner of 

 affidavits," to the jurat of the affidavit of Humphrey Sullivan, written 

 on the first page of this sheet of paper, is the proper handwriting of 

 said Thomas O'Reilly, one of Her Majesty's justices of the peace, and a 

 commissioner of affidavits in Newfoundland aforesaid, and that full 

 faith and credit should be given to his acts in said capacity as well in 

 court as thereout. 



In testimony whereof 1 have affixed my seal of office and subscribed 

 my name, this 23d day of October, A. D., 1877. 



[L. s.| F. B. T. CARTER, 



Notary Public. 



