of the Fishery Board for Scotland,. 



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Of the total number of advances made, 117 have been fully 

 discharged, and should a good fishing be met with during the 

 summer and autumn of the present year, it may fairly be 

 anticipated that at least two of the four crews who still retain 

 their boats will be in a position to discharge their obligations to 

 the Board. 



We have the honour to be, 

 Sir, 



Your most obedient Servants, 



ANGUS SUTHERLAND, Chairman. 



D. CRAWFORD, Deputij-CKairman. 



D'ARCY W. THOMPSON. 



W. R. DUGUID. 



L. MILLOY. 



D. MEARNS. 



H. WATSON. 



WM. C. ROBERTSON, Secretary. 



