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+ | mittee in concurrence with the House. | ||
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+ | [Petitions referred] | ||
+ | The following Petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries, came up for concurrence, viz: | ||
+ | Petition of John Kilby and others of Denneysville on the subject of the fisheries in said town; | ||
+ | Petitions of Sullivan and Vinalhaven on the subject of the fisheries in said towns; | ||
+ | Petition of Selectmen of Ellsworth to repeal the law regulating the fisheries in Union river and Bay; | ||
+ | Petition of Proprietors of Mill Dams in Union, that the law regulating Interior fisheries in Lincoln & Cumberland, be repealed; | ||
+ | Petition of Assessors of Plantation No. 14 to repeal the law regulating the fisheries in Union river; | ||
+ | Petition of Warren Ware for the exclusive privilege of taking pickerel in Orrington and Bucksport; | ||
+ | Petition of Inhabitants of South Berwick for a law to prohibit the taking Alewives in Salmon Falls River, except with a dip net; and | ||
+ | Petition of George Crabtree and others of Taunton that a law may be passed to compel the Mill owners near that place to open and keep a passage for fish to ascend; and they were severally read and referred to the same Committee in concurrence with the House. | ||
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+ | Adjourned | ||
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+ | Attest C. B. Smith, Sec'y |
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[1824] mittee in concurrence with the House.
[Petitions referred] The following Petitions committed in the House to the Joint Standing Committee on Interior Fisheries, came up for concurrence, viz: Petition of John Kilby and others of Denneysville on the subject of the fisheries in said town; Petitions of Sullivan and Vinalhaven on the subject of the fisheries in said towns; Petition of Selectmen of Ellsworth to repeal the law regulating the fisheries in Union river and Bay; Petition of Proprietors of Mill Dams in Union, that the law regulating Interior fisheries in Lincoln & Cumberland, be repealed; Petition of Assessors of Plantation No. 14 to repeal the law regulating the fisheries in Union river; Petition of Warren Ware for the exclusive privilege of taking pickerel in Orrington and Bucksport; Petition of Inhabitants of South Berwick for a law to prohibit the taking Alewives in Salmon Falls River, except with a dip net; and Petition of George Crabtree and others of Taunton that a law may be passed to compel the Mill owners near that place to open and keep a passage for fish to ascend; and they were severally read and referred to the same Committee in concurrence with the House.
Adjourned
Attest C. B. Smith, Sec'y