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Magisterial Duties H.M.S "Eclipse," 1875. 



' rOKT-AUX-BASQUES. . " 



Found North-east river of Grand Bay harrcd. Suspicions being direct* 

 ed towards William Kiddle, who had been previously warned by Com- 

 mander Luttrell, he was summoned and oxanrned. He solemnly denied 

 having any thing to do with the net, and nobody appearing, due notice 

 having been given, it was accordingly scnzed, and will be sold by public 

 auction at St. John's. — [S22 letter to Sir H. Iloyles.) 



CODEOY. 



BuEAcn OF THE Peace — William Ellis vs. Heulien Rondell. The latter 

 bo-.md over to keep the peace, himself in £1, Nathaniel Arrov.'orthy and 

 W Uiam Ellis in the sura of ten shillings ; and sev.?i;il minor cases. Took 

 d ao3itions with respect to lifting of nets by I'v^nch Ilr-p. S. V. Adonis. 

 Irnrd complaint of French against use of codsemes; ordered them to b« 

 <ljjcontinued. . ' ' : . 



^ : . BAY OF ISTANDS. 



Heceived the following letter from j\Ir. Carter : 



Having been appointed by the Govrriior of Newfoundland, Ccricctor 

 jf Timber duties and Justice of the Peace, and failed to induce mill pro- 



