1052
[Table U Contd.]
No. 10 of 1899.
From
800 to 900 to
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
900 piculs, $11 1,000 12 "" " "" "" 1,000 to 2,000 15 29 2,000 to 3,000 18 "" "" >> 3,000 to 4,000 21 * 4,000 to 5,000 24 5,000 to 6,000 27 "" "" "" "" 6,000 to 7,000 30 93 7,000 to 8,000 33 "" 29 8,000 to 9,000 36 >> 9,000 to 10,000 39 33 Over 10,000 piculs, 43Exhibition of light.
Number of persons to be carried.
Safety.
Ships not to be
CLASS IV.-ALL OTHER VESSELS OF ANY DESCRIPTION, NOT LICENSED IN CLASSES I, II, AND III.
37. Every vessel in this class shall keep a lighted lantern with the licence number either painted on the glass or cut in on the frame in figures at least two inches in length, to be produced when demanded.
38. No vessel in this class shall carry more than the number of persons for which she is licensed.
39. No vessel in this class shall have on board cargo or cargo and passengers or passengers in such quantities as to render her unsafe.
40. No vessel in this class shall, without lawful authority or reasonable excuse, approach within thirty feet of any vessel lying at anchor or at moorings or alongside any wharf.
Licence fees.
41. The licence fees to be charged for vessels in this class shall be half those provided for lighters and cargo boats.
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Table V.
[s. 29 (1)(3)(4).]
REGULATIONS FOR FISHING IN THE WATERS OF THE COLONY.
Interpretation.
1. In these regulations,
(a) "Inshore stake-net" means a net which is attached to poles, and which is worked by a windlass stationed on shore or in less than three fathoms of water.
(b) "Offshore stake-net" means a net which is attached to poles, and which is worked by a windlass stationed in more than three fathoms of water.
(c) "Line of stakes and nets" means a net or nets attached to a line of stakes which are driven into the foreshore or sea bed.
(d) "Stake-net" includes an inshore stake-net, an offshore stake-net and line of stakes and nets.
* As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 430 of 1921 and 2 of 1922, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924. See also G.N. No. 492 of 1921.