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What Vessels and Fish taken to be within the meaning of this Act.
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XVIII. And be it further enacted, That any Vessel or Boat which shall be laden at any Port or Place in Ireland with Salt in Bulk or in Barrels, intended to be used in the curing of Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel, in Bulk or in Barrels, such Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel having been taken by the Master and Crew on any Part of the Coasts of Great Britain, Ireland or the Isle of Man, or purchased fresh by the said Master on any Part of the said Coasts, from the Crews of other British or Irish Boats by whom the same were taken, shall be deemed and taken to be a Vessel or Boat fitted out for the Irish Herring, Pilchard or Mackerel Fishery, within the Meaning of this Act; and where any such Vessel or Boat, having been so fitted out for the Irish Fishery, and having proceeded to any Port of the Coast of Great Britain, Ireland or the Isle of Man, where the fishing of Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel shall have been carried on, and the Master or Crew whereof shall have there taken or purchased Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel fresh, and cured the same in Bulk or in Barrels, shall arrive laden therewith in any Port or Place in Ireland, or where any Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel, taken or purchased, and cured as aforesaid, shall have been transhipped out of any such Vessel or Boat into any other Vessel or Boat which shall arrive laden with the said Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel in any Port or Place in Ireland, then and in either of these Cases, all such Herrings, Pilchards or Mackerel shall be deemed to have been brought from the Irish Fishery, within the Meaning of this Act.
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