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(iv.) In every instance by a plan in duplicate upon an Ordnance 

 map or other chart of the locality, defining accurately the 

 position, area, and boundaries of the ground proposed to be 

 taken, showing what part is above and what below low-water 

 mark, and what part, if any, is above high-water mark. In 

 this map or chart all portions of the sea bed or estuary below 

 low-water mark not comprised in the proposed fishery are to 

 be coloured blue, and the proposed fishery itself pink, and the 

 area should be stated either in acres or by other measurement. 



(v.) In cases where the construction of works, such as piers, jetties, 

 &c, is contemplated, by a plan and sections, and estimate for 

 such works, signed by the persons making the same. 



(vi.) If the construction of tanks or other similar works of a per- 

 manent nature is contemplated, they should be described in 

 the memorial; their dimensions should be given and their 

 sites should be shown on the plan of the fishery. 



2. The whole of the foregoing information should be classified under 

 separate headings in the manner above shown ; and the attention of pro- 

 moters is called to the fact that statements contained in the memorial 

 may, at a subsequent stage of the Order, become the subject of local in- 

 vestigation. 



3. If after receiving the memorial the Fishery Board for Scotland decide 

 to proceed with the case, the promoters will be required, in accordance 

 with the Act (section 30), to transmit, in duplicate, a draft of the pro- 

 posed Order, printed on foolscap paper on one side of each page only, 

 and with a wide margin. Specimen forms of Orders are annexed hereto. 

 Further assistance may be derived from a perusal of Orders already 

 confirmed. 



An Order made by the Fishery Board for Scotland may include, if 

 desirable, provisions for the constitution of a board or body corporate for 

 the purpose of such Order (see section 29 of the Sea Fisheries Act, 1868). 



4. The promoters will be required to make satisfactory arrangements 

 for the expenses of the Order, the amount of which will depend on the 

 nature of the application and the travelling and personal expenses of the 

 Inspector when making the inquiry directed in the 32nd section of the 

 above Act. The Fishery Board for Scotland will make these expenses as 

 light as possible. 



5. The draft Order, with such modifications as the Fishery Board for 

 Scotland may require, must be circulated as follows, viz : — 



(a) Twelve copies must be deposited at the office of the Board. 



(b) One copy must be deposited, and lie for public inspection free 



of charge during the month following the date of the first 

 advertisement mentioned below, at the custom-house of the 

 port, and also of the sub-port or creek, if any, within or 

 adjacent to which the proposed fishery is situate; together 

 with one copy of the plan or Ordnance map or chart of the 

 locality showing the limits of the proposed fishery ; and two 

 copies of the plan and of the book of reference thereto 

 deposited (if any). 



(c) A sufficient number of copies of the draft Order must also be 



deposited at a local office to be named in that behalf in the 

 advertisement mentioned below ; such copies to be sold at a 

 charge not exceeding Is. each; and facilities must be given 

 at such office for the inspection of the plans. 



