Appendix to the Memorial. 101 



Notice of Appeal. 



Take notice that the appellants have appealed from the 

 judgment or decision of His Lordship Chief Justice AlacDonald, 

 the Local Judge in Admiralty for the Nova Scotia district, filed or 

 given herein on the trial of this cause of Our Sovereign Lady the 

 Queen, Plaintiff, against the ship Frederick Gerring, Jr., her 

 cargo, tackle, rigging, apparel, furniture and stores. Defendant, in 

 the Exchequer Court, Nova Scotia district, which said judgment 

 or decision was filed or delivered on the 18th of August, A. D. 

 1896, and also appeals from the rule, order or decree granted by 

 said judge thereupon on the 28th day of August, A. D. 1896. 



And also take notice, that the Appellants did on the 31st 

 day of August, 1896, deposit with the Registrar of the Supreme 

 Court of Canada at Ottawa, the sum of fifty dollars by way of 

 security for costs, and said Registrar did set the appeal down for 

 hearing before the said Supreme Court of Canada for the first day 

 of the next ensuing session of said court. 



The whole of the said judgment or decision, order or decree, 

 is appealed from. 



Dated Halifax, September 1st, A. D. 1896. 



William F. MacCoy, 



Solicitor of Appellant. 

 To W. B. A. Ritchie, Esq., 



Solicitor of Respondent. 



Statements of Ship's Papers Constituting Plaintiff's 



Exhibit J. McD. "A." 



License in pursuance of title L, regulation of vessels and do- 

 mestic commerce of the Revised Statutes of the United States, 

 given under the hand and seal of the Collector of Customs at the 

 port of Gloucester, in the district of Gloucester, the 9th day of 

 May, 1896, granting license to the schooner Frederick Gerring, Jr., 

 of Gloucester, Mass., whereof Daniel Doren is master, to be em- 

 ployed in carrying on the fisheries for one year. Burden. 67 

 tons and 34 hundredths. 



