of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



329 



N.B. — The Bye-laws regulating the observance of the weekly close time by fixed 

 nets ; the size of meshes of nets to be used for the capture of salmon ; the construc- 

 tion and use of mill dams, lades, cruives, &c. ; apply to the foregoing rivers, just in 

 the same way as they apply to the other rivers regulated by the Salmon Fishery Acts 

 of 1862 and 1868 and relative Bye-laws. 



DUARTMORE ElVER. 



An Estuary has recently been fixed for the Duartmore River, on the 

 West Coast of Sutherland, by a Bye-law duly advertised, approved by the 

 Secretary of State, and published in the Edinburgh Gazette. It is as 

 follows ; — 



Name of River. 





Lwiits of Estuary. 



Date from 

 which Bye-law 

 took effect. 



Duartmore . 





By the said Bye-law the limits which divide 

 the Eiver Duartmore, situated between 

 Scourie on the north and Kylesku Ferry 

 on the south, in the District of the River 

 Laxford, including the estuary thereof, 

 from the sea, are declared ' to be a straight 

 ' line drawn from the point called the 



* Point of the Raven's Rock, at the south 

 ' end of the Island of Calvamore on the 

 ' west, to Duartmore Point on the south 



* side of Loch Sark on the east.'* 



20th Feb. 1885. 



•* The annual close time for the Duartmore is the same as that for the Laxford— which see page 332 

 —the Duartmore being within the limits of the District of the Laxford. 



ANNUAL CLOSE TIME OF SCOTCH SALMON RIVERS under 

 THE Salmon Fishery Acts of 1862 aj^d 1868 and relative 

 Bye-Laws. 



Since the publication of the above-mentioned Acts and relative Bye- 

 Laws 1 1 Salmon Rivers have had their Annual Close Time altered ; one 

 by a Bye-Law drawn up by the Commissioners of Scotch Salmon 

 Fisheries, and approved by the Secretary of State, and the remainder 

 by Order under the hand of the Secretary of State, in terms of the 9th 

 Section of 'The Salmon Fisheries (Scotland) Act, 1868.' It has, there- 

 fore, been judged advisable to give below a complete List of the Annual 

 Close Times of the various Rivers down to February 1886. Those which 

 have been altered by Order under the hand of the Secretary of State are 

 placed together at the end of the List. 



N.B. — Observe that, in the following List, th? days fixing the com- 

 mencement and termination of the Annual Close Time and of the Ex- 



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