29G DAYS AND NIGHTS OF SALMON FISHING. 



or Justice, and at the Expense of the Commissioners, in such 

 a manner as may sufficiently effect the Object intended with 

 the least possible Injury to the Property of such Owner : Pro- 

 vided that this Enactment shall not in any way extend to 

 authorize the Alteration or Kemoval of any Mill Dam, Dyke, 

 Wear, Cauld, or other permanent Obstruction now used for 

 manufacturing Purposes, and as to which Provision is made in 

 the immediately preceding Section. 



LVIII. The Owner of every Cairn in the Eiver, or connected 

 with either Bank or Shore thereof, or on or connected with 

 any Shoal or Island therein, and which in the Opinion of the 

 Commissioners may be principally or ordinarily used or is 

 mainly adapted for fishing with Nets, shall within Three Months 

 after the passing of this Act remove or destroy the same ; and 

 in the event of such Owner refusing or neglecting to remove or 

 destroy such Cairn within the Period above mentioned, the 

 Commissioners may at any Time thereafter appoint a fit and 

 proper person to remove and destroy the same at the Expense 

 of the Commissioners. 



LIX. Every Owner or Occupier of a Mill or Manufactory 

 of any Description on the Kiver shall set up and maintain in 

 the Mill Lead in front of the Waterwheel of such Mill or Manu- 

 factory a Heck of the full Breadth and Depth of the Mill Lead 

 thereat, and with vertical Bars having a clear Space of not 

 more than Three and One Quarter Inches between each Bar, 

 and that under a Penalty not exceeding Five Pounds in 

 case of Failure ; and every Person who shall wilfully injure 

 or destroy any such Heck, or shall raise or remove the same, 

 except for the Purpose of cleaning or repairing the same, or 

 cleaning the Mill Lead, or any other necessary Purpose, shall 

 for every such Offence be liable to a Penalty not exceeding Five 

 Pounds. 



LX. Every Person who beats the Water, or places, uses, or 

 sets any White Object or any Net or other Thing whatsoever 

 in, over, or across the Paver, so as to prevent or for the Pur- 

 pose of preventing Salmon from entering or from going up or 

 down the Eiver or any Part thereof, or who in any other Way 

 or Manner prevents or obstructs Salmon from entering or going 

 up and down the Eiver, shall for the First Offence be liable to 

 a Penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds, and for every subsequent 

 Offence to a Penalty not exceeding Twenty Pounds, and the 

 Net or Object or Thing so placed, used, or set, may be seized 

 and forfeited. 



LXI. Nothing in this Act contained prohibiting the placing 

 of fixed Engines or other Things whatsoever in the Eiver shall 



