Annual Report of the Fishery Board for Scotland, Teile 2-3

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H.M. Stationery Office, 1895
 

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Seite 72 - Provided, that such regulations shall not interfere with any rights held at the time of the passing of this Act under royal grant or charter, or possessed for time immemorial.
Seite 14 - M'lntosh states that no form hitherto observed at St. Andrews appeared to be more hardy, or to undergo the vicissitudes of temperature and manipulation with greater impunity than the young turbot ; there are grounds, therefore, for expressing the hope that they may yet be reared in great numbers from the post-larval to the adolescent and adult condition in suitable enclosures. The various stages in the development of this valuable form are described and figured. Another species whose development...
Seite xix - ... to the nearest Points of the Shore of the respective Sides of the River at Highwater Mark, also of Equinoctial Spring Tides. A Portion of a Circle of 350 Yards Radius drawn from a Centre placed Mid-Channel of the River where it joins the Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring Tides, and continued by Tangents to the Circle drawn at Right Angles with the Shore.
Seite xvi - Midchannel in the River where it joins the Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring Tides, and continued Shorewards by Tangents to the Circle drawn to the nearest Points of the Shore of the respective Sides of the River at High-water Mark, also of Equinoctial Spring Tides.
Seite xix - House on the North Side of the River to Creag Eilean on the South Side of the River, and a Line from thence to the nearest Point of the Mainland. • A straight Line drawn from Weather Lump on the North Shore, through Big Rock, to the South Shore. A straight Line drawn from the most Northernly Point of Ru-More to the Outside of Garra Island, and a Line thence along the Outside of Kishorn Island to the nearest Point to that last-mentioned Island of the Mainland to the North. On the North, a straight...
Seite 73 - ... time in such district, or in different parts of such district, provided that the weekly close time or such weekly close times shall always be thirty-six hours : (3.) To alter the regulations with respect to the observance of annual or weekly close time in so far as they relate to such district : (4.) To alter the regulations with respect to the construction and use of cruives and cruive dykes or weirs within such district, provided such alterations do not injure the supply of water to any person...
Seite xix - ... and continued shorewards by tangents to the circle drawn to the nearest points of the shore of the respective sides of the river at high-water mark of equinoctial spring tides.
Seite xv - Coast and Estuary, and River contained between Minard Point and the Bridge from the Mainland over Siel Sound to Siel Island ; the Awe District to include all the Islands within the said Limits South of Lismore Island, East of the Island of Mull and North of Jura...
Seite xxiv - Point on the South Shore to St. David's Point on the North. Craigan's Ferry A Portion of a Circle of 300 Yards Radius, drawn from a Centre placed Mid-channel of the River where it joins the Sea at Low Water of Equinoctial Spring Tides, and continued to the Shore at High-water Mark on the respective Sides of the River by Tangents to the Circle drawn at Right Angles with the Shore. A straight Line drawn from the East Side of the Rocks forming the Western Extremity of Bernera Bay on the North to the...
Seite xvi - April 1864 Scurdy Ness to the outermost point of Scurdy Stone; thence a straight line extending due north 500 yards; and on the north a straight line to be drawn from the last-named point to a point at high water mark, spring tides, 800 yards distant from the Low Light House, the distance to be measured in a straight line. A straight line drawn from Ru-na-Gavann on the west shore to Ru Con on the east shore.

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