HL Deb 08 July 1870 vol 202 c1709
LORD ABINGER

asked Her Majesty's Government, Whether they would issue instructions to have the boundaries of the Salmon Fishery Districts and their estuaries (as authorized by the Scotch Salmon Act of 1862) laid down on the Ordnance Survey, and to have landmarks erected where necessary on the application of any District Board, provided the District Board is willing to defray the expenses attending such erection. His object was to bring the Act of Parliament into force which prevented any landmarks put up by the Board of Ordnance being removed without the penalties being enforced?

THE EARL OF MORLEY

said, the Government had no objection to issue the instructions subject to certain Provisoes.

House adjourned at Eight o'clock, to Monday next, Eleven o'clock.