100 The Frederick G erring, Jr. 



And that said ship or vessel Frederick Gerring, Jr., was 

 so found fishing, and to have been fishing, by a fishery officer of 

 Canada on board of a vessel in the service of the Government of 

 Canada, and employed in the service of protecting the fisheries. 



And tliat said ship or vessel Frederick Gerring, Jr., be- 

 ing so found fishing, and to have been fishing, by said fishery officer 

 was by him brought into the port of Halifax, in the Province of 

 Nova Scotia, in Canada. 



And that said ship or vessel Frederick Gerring, Jr., was 

 so fishing, and found fishing, and to have been fishing contrary to 

 the provisions of the Revised Statutes of Canada, Chapter 94, made 

 and passed by the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada. And the 

 judge condemned the said ship or vessel Frederick Gerring, 

 Jr., her cargo, tackle, rigging, apparel, furniture and stores, 

 together with the fish, seine, fishing gear, supplies and other prop- 

 erty on board said ship or vessel Frederick Gerring, Jr., at the 

 time of her seizure by said fishery officer as forfeited to Her 

 Majesty. 



The judge further ordered and it is hereby ordered, adjudged 

 and decreed, that said Edward Morris, who resides at Gloucester, 

 in the State of Massachusetts, in the United States of America, do 

 pay to the plaintiff in this action. Her Majesty Queen Victoria, 

 Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the 

 plaintiff's costs of this action to be taxed, including costs of the 

 commission ordered to issue herein and application therefor. 



Dated at Halifax, in the Province of Nova Scotia, in the Do- 

 minion of Canada, this 28th day of August, A. D. 1896. 



L. W. Des Barres, 



District Registrar. 



Order Extending Time, 



On reading the affidavit of William F. MacCoy, solicitor for 

 the owner of the above property, and on motion 



It is ordered that the said owner have until the fifteenth day 

 of September, A. D. 1896, to appeal herem, and perfect the same. 

 Dated at Halifax this 28th day of August, 1896. 



(Signed) L. W. Des Barres, 



District Registrar. 



