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Infringement of Bye-Law by Beam Trawlers, and Masters prosecuted 



and fined -------- xxi 



' Garland ' engaged in making examination of enclosed waters - xxi 



HARBOURS. 



Harbours - - xxii 



Harbours constructed or improved since constitution of Board - xxii 



Total Expenditure ------- xxii 



Board arranged to give assistance in construction of a Harbour at 



Portknockie X xii 



Reasons for doing this - - - - - - xxii 



Plan of Harbour, estimated cost, and how money is to be paid - xxii 

 Board favourably disposed to aid Harbour Works at Broadford and 



Balintore - - - - - - - - xxiii 



Stonehaven Harbour ; greatly in need of improved accommodation - xxiii 



Position of matters ------- xxiii 



Two designs submitted by Engineers - - - - - xxiii 



Extremely desirable that larger design should be carried out, but cost 



beyond resources of Board - - " - - - xxiii 



Other Harbours for which Application for Aid has been made - xxiv 



Ness Harbour -------- xxiv 



Harbours at Bayable, Portnaguran, and Gress - xxiv 



List of Harbours above referred to. 



List of Harbours above referred to - ... - - - - xxiv 



No progress made for constituting, by Provisional Orders, Local 



Authorities to manage Harbours - - - - xxiv 



Proposed General . Measure to enable Fishermen to organise a Local 



Authority for this purpose ------ xxiv 



Provisions which such a Measure might contain - - - xxv 

 Measure would be a great boon to Fishermen - xxv 

 Harbour at Portknockie good example of what may be done by self- 

 reliant and well-directed effort ----- xxvi 



St Monance Harbour another instance of a like character - - xxvi 



Benefits which would be jlerivedjroin proposed Measure - - xxvii 



TELEGRAPHIC EXTENSION TO REMOTE FISHERY DISTRICTS. 



Telegraphic Extension to remote Fishery Districts - - - xxvii 



Benefits of Telegraphic Extensions - - - - '- xxvii 



Extension to Barra of great advantage to Fishing Community and to 



Inhabitants generally - - - - - - xxvii 



Particulars thereof ------- xxvii 



Extent to which Telegraph is used ----- xxviii 



Telegraph to Orkney and" Shetland a great boon to Fishermen - xxviii 



Illustrations thereof - - - - - - - xxviii 



Extension'of Telegraph to other remote Fishery Districts under con- 

 sideration ------- - xxviii 



LOANS TO FISHERMEN JTO PURCHASE BOATS AND GEAR. 



Loans to Fishermen to purchase Boats and Gear - - - xxix 

 Treasury to advance money to Board for being lent to Fishermen to 



buy Boats and Gear ------ xxix 



