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Mr. Whiteway then rend anidavits made relative to tlic present inquiry by tlie 

 following persons: — 



Mr. Lawrence Fortune, of Toad's Cove, Newfoundland. {No. 03, ApiimU.r G.) 

 Mr. Thonias Carcw, of Shore's Cove, Cape Hroyle, Nowi'(Mindlan(l. {No. 94, 



Apijetiillr G.) 

 Mr. Charles ,1. IJarnes, of .St, .lohn's. Newfoundland. (No. O.*), Apiieiuli.r G.) 

 Mr. i'hihp Croueliy. of l*oiieh Cove, Newl'oundland. (No. 90, Appi'mli.i 0.) 

 y\\: W'ilhain 'I'ldk, of Portugal Cove, Newfoundland. (No. \)7, Appcndit </.) 

 .Mr. .I.inies Pieot, of Portus'al Cove, Newloundland. (No. !)8, Appcn<H.v G.) 

 Mr. Daniel Tucker, of IJroad Cove, Newfoundland. (No. 99, Appciidi.r G.) 

 Mr. I'hilip Lewis, of llolyrood, Newloundland. [No. 100, Appendix G.) 

 y\\-. Kdward O'Mrieii, of C.il's Cove, Newfoundland. {No. 101, Appnidiv G.) 

 Mr. Kdward \\'a(le, of Cat's ('ove, Newfoundland. {So. 102, Appcmli.v G.) 

 iNIr. (ieor£!;e Untler, of Novlliern (Jut, Newloundland. (No. 10.'<, Appendix 0.) 

 Mr. StepI Parsons, of iiay Roberts, Newfoundland. (No. 104, Appendix 0.) 

 ]\Ir. .lohn Uarrett, of S|)aniard's Hay. Newfoundland. (No. 10.'), Appendix G.) 

 .Mr. Alfred Hopkins, of Heart's Content, Newfonndlaiul. (No. 106, Appendix G.) 

 .Mr. Thomas Newhook, of New Harbour, Newfoundland. (No. 107, Appendix G.) 

 .Mr. Kdward .Morse, of Dildo, Newfoundland. (No. 108, Appendix G.) 

 .Mr. Alexander McKay, of North Sydney, Nova Scotia. (No. 109, Appendix G.) 

 ]Ms. .lames McLeod, oC (iabarus, Nova Scotia, (Nc 1 10, Appendix G.) 

 Mr. William N'earing-, of Main-a-Dicu, Nova Scotia. (No. 1 11, Appendix G.) 

 Mr. Thomas Lahey, of Main-iV-Dieu, Nova Scotia. (No. 112, Appendix G.) 

 .Mr. Daniel (Joodwin, of Cajie Canso, Nova Scotia. (No. ll.'l, Appendix G.) 



The Commission adjourned at 4 p.m. till next day at noon. 



(Sis?ned) :MATI11IC1-: OlvLFOSSE. (Sii-nodi FllANCIS CLARE KORl). 



E. IL KELLOCifi. DWIGUT FOSTER. 



A. T. GALT. 



J. H. G. Bergnk. 



Protocol No, 22. 



Record of the Proceedings of the Fisheries Commission, at the Twenty-second 

 Conference, held at Halifax, Nova Scotia, on the 23rd day of August, 1877. 



The Commission met at noon, as appointed. 



The three Commissioners, and the Agents of the United States and Great 

 Britain respectively, were present. 



By direction of the President, the Secretary read the records of the last 

 Conference, which were approved, and signed by the Commissioners, the Secretary, 

 and the Agents. 



Mr. Thomas Savage, of Cape Cove, Gasp«5, merchant and ship-owner, a Member 

 of the Local Legislature for the Gulf Division, was called, and gave evidence on 

 oath on matters connected with the inquiry. (No. 32, Appendix F.) 



The witness was examined by Mr. S. R. Thomson, and cross-examined by 

 Mr. Dana. 



Mr. James Baker, of Cape Cove, Gasp6, a trader and fisherman, was next called, 

 and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with the inquiry. (No. 33, Appen- 

 dix F.) 



The witness was examined by Mr. Davies, and cross-examined by Mr, Foster. 



Mr. James Jessop, of Newport, Gasp6, a builder and farmer, and formerly a 

 fisherman, was then called, and gave evidence on oath on matters connected with 

 the inquiry. (No. 34, Appendix F.) 



The witness was examined by Mr. Weatherbe, and cross-examined by 

 Mr. Dana. 



Mr. William Flynn, of Perc6, County of Gaspe, Customs officer, and Secretary and 

 Treasurer of the County, was called, and gave evidence on oath on matters con- 

 nected with the inquiry. (No. 35, Appendix F.) 



Tiie witness was examined by Mr. Davies, and cross-examined by Mr. Foster. 



