Certificate of the confirmation of bye-laws by the Board of Trade,
- 53.
- Ffeil
- 1892, March 19.
Certificate of the confirmation of bye-laws by the Board of Trade,
Accounts And Financial Papers,
Papers and circulars relating to the payment of expenses of the Western Sea Fisheries,
Portfolio relating to the Sardine Case of 1912, including newspaper cuttings and correspondence between J. Travis Jenkins, who was an expert witness in the case, and solicitors for the plaintiffs.
Letters (3), 1900, May-1901, November, from Professor [Philip J.] White, [Department of Zoology] at the University College of North Wales, Bangor to R. A. Dawson, who is of the opinion that dredging for mussels on the Conwy should be stopped. These are enclosed in an envelope along with a note from R. A. Dawson who had forwarded the letters from Professor White.
J. Travis Jenkins and the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries relating to an allegation of complaint made by J. Travis Jenkins against the Ministry and Conwy mussel fishermen.
Minutes of a meeting between local council and representatives of the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries Committee to discuss the polluted mussel beds at Porthmadog.
Letter from R[andal] Casson to R. A. Dawson, discussing the Pwllheli garfish case along with the case of Evan Jones, accused of offences relating to stake nets at Porthmadog, and a complaint made against D. Pritchard, Fishery Officer, after an incident at Morfa Bychan.
Reports made by R. Jones, Fishery Officer, who seized an illegal draw-net and the fishermen's boat near the Trecastell weir in the Menai Straits off Beaumaris, as well as information given to the Anglesey Petty Sessional Division by R[andal] Casson for the prosecution.
Report by D. Pritchard, Fishery Officer, stating that Captain Rhys Williams of Pwllheli had refused to give him permission to board his yacht 'Westward Ho' for inspection of his trawl net.
Annual Report for 1895 (three typewritten copies),
Reports (2) by D. Pritchard, Fishery Officer. In the first report, dated 16 May 1896, he reports the boarding of a fishing boat, the 'Wave' CO3, trawling off Cilan Head within the limits with trawl mesh too small, and trawl beam too large. The second report, 17 May 1896, is of the boarding of fishing boat 'Ann Marie' LL208 at Cilan Head. He reports the same offences as those committed by the 'Wave'. Also included is information given for the prosecution at the Pwllheli Petty Sessional Division by R. Casson related to the offences committed by the boat 'Ann Marie'.
Correspondence between R. A. Dawson, R[andal] Casson, W. P. Owen, solicitor, of Aberystwyth, and R. Saycell of Aberystwyth, relating to local solicitors dealing with prosecutions by the Lancashire and Western Sea Fisheries.
Circular by the South Wales Sea Fisheries District Committee describing the organisation of the district and including a list of their bye-laws.
Letter and testimonial sent to R[andal] Casson by Alex Rutherford of Hoylake when applying for a post with the Western Sea Fisheries.