of the, Fishery Board for Scotland. 
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II. Within the foresaid limits, no person, unless in the service of the 
Fishery Board for Scotland, shall at any time from the date when this Bye- 
Law conies into force, use any beam trawl for taking sea fish ; and the Master 
or the person actually in command of any vessel acting in contravention of this 
Bye-Law shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding ,£100 ; and 
failing immediate payment of the fine, to imprisonment for a period not 
exceeding sixty days, without prejudice to diligence by poinding or imprison- 
ment, if no imprisonment has followed on the conviction, all in terms of the 
said Act. 
III. This Bye-Law shall come into force on Monday the 4th of July next. 
By Order, 
DUGALD GRAHAM, Secretary. 
Dated at Edinburgh this 18th day of April 1887. 
The foregoing Bye-Law having been submitted to me, in pursuance of the 
4th Section of the Sea Fisheries (Scotland) Amendment Act, 1885, I hereby 
confirm the same. 
LOTHIAN, 
Her Majesty's Secretary for (l.s. \ 
Scotland. V — / 
Dated at the Office of the Secretary for 
Scotland, Dover House, Whitehall, 
this 27th day of June 1887. 
Bye-Law (No. 3) made by the Fishery Board for Scotland, under the 
powers conferred on the Board by the Sea Fisheries (Scotland) 
Amendment Act, 1885. 
I. The Bye-Law dated 1st February 1886, and confirmed by the Secretary 
for Scotland 5th April 1886, is hereby revoked. 
II. This Bye-Law shall extend and apply to (1) the Firth of Forth, inside 
or to the west of a straight line drawn from Tantallon Castle on the south shore 
of the Firth to the Lighthouse on the Isle of May, and thence to Fifeness ; (2) 
that part of the Coast, including St Andrews Bay and the Firth of Tay, which 
lies inside or to the west of a straight line drawn from Fifeness to the Fairway 
Buoy at the mouth of the Tay, and thence at a distance of three miles along 
the coast to a point three miles due east magnetic from Red Head in Forfar- 
shire. 
III. Within the foresaid limits, no person, unless in the service of the 
Fishery Board for Scotland, shall at any time from the date when this Bye-Law 
comes into force, use any beam trawl for taking sea fish ; and the Master or the 
person actually in command of any vessel acting in contravention of this Bye- 
Law shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding ^100 ; and failing 
immediate payment of the fine, to imprisonment for a period not exceeding 
sixty days, without prejudice to diligence by poinding or imprisonment, if no 
imprisonment has followed on the conviction, all in terms of the said Act. 
IV. This Bye-Law shall come into force on Monday the 4th of July next. 
By Order, 
DUGALD GRAHAM, Secretary. 
Dated at Edinburgh this 25th day of April 1887. 
The foregoing Bye-Law having been submitted to me, in pursuance of 
the 4th Section of the Sea Fisheries (Scotland) Amendment Act, *I 885, I 
liereby confirm the same. 
LOTHIAN, 
Her Majesty's Secretary for C^-^-y 
Scotland. 
Dated at the Office of the Secretary for 
Scotland, Dover House, Whitehall, 
this 27th day of June 1887. 
