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The said Honorable Arthur R. Dickey, Her Majesty's Attor- 

 ney-General for the Dominion of Canada, on behalf of Her Majesty 

 the Queen, also claims to have said ship Frederick Gerring, Jr., 

 being a foreign ship as aforesaid, and her cargo, tackle, rigging, 

 apparel, furniture and stores condemned as forfeited to Her 

 Majesty the Queen for violation of "The Revised Statutes of 

 Canada, Chapter 94," made and passed by the Parliament of the 

 Dominion of Canada, and entitled : "An Act respecting Fishing 

 by Foreign Vessels, and the Acts in Amendment thereof." 



This writ was issued by W. B. A. Ritchie, of 121 Hollis Street, 

 in the city of Halifax, in the Province of Nova Scotia, Solicitor for 

 the Attorney-General of Canada. 



All documents required to be served upon Her Majesty the 

 Queen, who is the plaintiff in this action, may be left at the office 

 of Borden, Ritchie, Parker & Chisholm, 121 Hollis Street, in the 

 city of rialifax aforesaid, the same being the address of Her 

 Majesty for all purposes of this action, 



(Sgd) W. B. A. Ritchie. 

 Solicit or of the Attorney-General of Canada, 

 on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen. 



In the Exchequer Court of Canada. 



Nova Scotia Admiralty District. 

 No. 73. 



The Queen, Plaintiff, 



— against — 



The Ship Frederick Gerring. Jr., Defendant. 



Examination of witnesses called on behalf of the defendant 

 before L. S. Des Barres, Deputy Registrar of the Court, Satur- 

 day, the 30th day of May, A. D. 1896. 



Present : 



Mr. W. B. A. Ritchie, Q. C, for Plaintiff. 

 Mr. W. F. MacCoy, Q. C, for Defendant. 



DANIEL DOREN, called and sworn. 



Examined by Mr. MacCoy: 



