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Eighth Annual Report of the 
Instalments — principal and interest — amounting to £983, Is. 9rl. 
have fallen due, of which £730, 18s. 4d. has been paid, and £252, 
3s. 5d. is in arrear. £28, 10s. 5 1. of the amount received was 
insurance money for a boat wrecked in March last. In addition, 
£7, 14s. 8d. was received which was not due till 1890. 
Barra section. II. Barra Section. — During List year 8 applications for loans 
were received from 29 persons, the amount askt3 1 bein^ £539, 10s. 
Nine loans were sanctioned, amounting to £722, 6s., and six 
were advanced, the sum lent being £642. The loans rauged 
from £41 to £225. 
Since 1886, when t*he Crofters Act was passed, 16 loans have 
been completed, all for the purchase of boats, the sum advanced 
being £1604, 16s. 4d. 
Instalments — principal and interest — amounting to £287, 14s. 2d. 
have fallen due, of which £172, 15s. Id. has been paid and £114, 
19s. Id. is in arrear. 
Loch Broom District. 
Loch Broom Eleven applications were received last year from 38 persons 
for loans amounting to £1801, 15s. Three loans were sanctioned, 
to the amount of £305, and 2 completed, the sums paid over 
being £57, 9s. and £63 respectively, making together £120. 9s. 
Since the Crofters Act was passed in 1886. 8 loans have been 
carried out, 6 for the purchase of boats, and 2 for gear, the amount 
issued being £767, 9s. 
Instalments — principal and interest— amounting to £157, 0s. 8d. 
have fallen due, £85 12s. 9d. of which has been paid, and £71, 
7s. lid. i3 in arrear. 
Loch Carron District. 
Loch Canon During last year 1 application from 3 persons was received, the 
district. amount asked being £15, but it was not granted. No loans have 
been carried out in the district since the Crofters Act was passed. 
Fort- William District. 
Fort William Two applications for loans from, 2 persons, were received last 
district. year, the amount asked being £79. One of these loans, amounting 
to £34, was sanctioned, but no loans were carried out. 
No loans have been advanced in this district since the Crofters 
Act was passed in 1886, although 28 applications have been re- 
ceived, the majority of these being for open boats, over which 
policies of insurance could not be effected with an insurance 
company. 
Campbeltown District. 
Campbeltown During last year one application from one person was received 
* strici for a loan of £31, 10s., which was declined. 
Since 1886, when the Crofters Act was passed, no loans have 
been granted in this district. 
