148 



THE EEPORT UPON GAME AND FISHERIES. 



No. 14r 



KECAPITULATION 

 Of the Fishing Tugs, Nets, Boats, etc., employed in the Province in the Fishing Industry. 



197 Tugs (3,388 Tons) (792 meuj. 



1,651 boats (2,812 men) 



4,996,143 yards Gill-net 



133 Seines (35,804 yds.) 



576 Pound nets 



783 Hoop nets 



274 Dip nets 



40,180 Hooks on Set Lines 



226 Spears 



458 Freezers and Ice Houses 



101 Piers and Wharves 



Articles. 



Total value of Fishing Apparatus . 



Value. 



Value of Ontario Fisheries from 1870 to 1912, inclusive. 



Years. 



1870. 

 1871. 

 1872. 

 1873. 

 1874. 

 1875. 

 1876. 

 1877. 

 1878. 

 1879. 

 1880. 

 1881. 

 1882. 

 1883. 

 1884. 

 1885. 

 1886. 

 1887. 

 1888. 

 1889. 

 1890. 

 1891. 



ii^. 



Value. 



$ 



264,982 



193,524 



267,633 



293,091 



446,267 



453,194 



437,229 



438,223 



348,122 



367.133 



444,491 



509,903 



825,457 



1,027,033 



1,133,724 



1,342,692 



1,435,998 



1,531,850 



1.839.869 



1,963.123 



2,009,637 



1,806,389 



Carried forward $1 9 , 379 , 564 



Years. 



Value. 



$ c. 



Brought forward 19 , 397 , 564 00 



1892 ! 2,042,198 00 



1893 i 1,694.930 00 



1894 1.659,968 00 



1895 i 1,584,473 00 



1896 ! 1,605,674 00 



1897 \ 1.289,822 00 



1898 1,433,631 00 



1899 1,477,815 00 



1900 1,333,293 00 



1901 1,428,078 00 



1902 1 1,265,705 00 



1903 i 1,535,144 00 



1904 1 1,793,524 00 



1905 i 1,708,963 00 



1906 ; 1,734,865 00 



1907 1 1,935,024 90 



1908 ] 2,100,078 63 



1909 2,237,544 41 



1910 ' 2,348,269 57 



1911 j 2,419,178 21 



1912 2,842,877 09 



Total $56,850,324 81 



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