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and may from time to time make, alter, and revoke Bye-Laws for the purposes 
of this section, but no such Bye-Law shall be of any validity until it has been 
confirmed by the Secretary for Scotland. 
(2.) Any person who uses any such method of fishing in contravention oi 
any such Bye-Law shall be liable, on conviction under the Summary Jurisdiction 
(Scotland) Acts, to a fine not exceeding five pounds for the first offence, and 
not exceeding twenty pounds for the second or any subsequent offence ; and 
every net set, or attempted to be set, in contravention of any such Bye-Law may 
be seized and destroyed or otherwise disposed of as in the 6th Section of this 
Act mentioned. 
8. It shall not be lawful to land or to sell in Scotland any fish caught in 
contravention of this Act, or of any Bye- Law made thereunder, and all superin- 
tendents and other officers employed in the execution of the Herring Fishery 
(Scotland) Acts are hereby empowered and required to prevent the landing or 
sale of any fish so caught. 
SCHEDULE. 
Wigtown Bay, within a line drawn from Great Koss Point, near Little Ross 
Lighthouse, on the east to Isle of Whithorn on the west. 
Luce Bay, within a line drawn from a point near Port William on the east 
to Killyness Point, near Drummore, on the w^est. 
Loch-in-dail, within a line drawn from Rudha na Cathair (Mull of Oe) on 
the south to the Rhynns, near Rhynns of Islay Lighthouse, on the north. 
Loch Snizort, within a line drawn from Vatternish Point on the west to 
Dunlea on the east. 
Broad Bay, within a line drawn from Tolsta Head on the north to Tiumpan 
Head on the south. 
Stornoway Bay, within a line drawn from Kebock Head on the south to 
Bayble Head on the north. 
Thurso Bay, within a line drawn from Brimsness on the west to Dunnet 
Head on the east. 
Sinclair Bay, within a line drawn from Noss Head on the south to Duncansby 
Head on the north. 
Scapa Bay, within a line drawn from St Mary's Point on the east to Houton 
Heads on the west. 
St Magnus Bay, within a line drawn from Esha Ness on the north to a point 
near Sandness on the south. 
The waters inside a line drawn from Corsewall Point, in the county of 
Wigtown, to the Mull of Cantyre, in the county of Argyll. 
The waters inside a line from Port Askadel, near Ardnamurchan Point, on 
the west to Ru-Cisteach, near Arasaig, on the east. 
The waters inside a line from Ru-geur, Slate Point, on the south to a point 
near Ru-an-dunan on the north. 
The waters inside a line from Ru-na-uag, Loch Torridon, on the south to a 
point at Long Island, Gareloch, on the north. 
The waters outside Loch Tarbert, Harris, from Toe Head on the south to 
Camus-Huisnisli on the north. 
East and west Loch Roag, from Gallon Head on the west to Coul point on 
the east. 
The waters inside a line from Greenstone Point on the west to a point near 
Meal-Sgreaton, Ru-Cooygach, on the east. 
The waters inside a line from Ru-Stoer on the west to a point at Scourie 
Bay on the east. 
Dornoch Firth, 
Fraserburgh Bay, 
Montrose Bay, 
Moray Firth (upper parts of), \- All as specified in the existing Bve-Laws of 
Aberdeen Bay, the Fishery Board. 
St Andrews Bay, 
Firth of Forth, 
