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The Newfoundland ALMANAC For tko Year of Our Lord 1890: [BEING THE IJiTtKR PART OF THE FIFTY-THIRD AND THE BEGINNING OF THE FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER PRESENT MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.] Containing Astronomical, Statistical, Com- mercial, Local and General Information derived from the most authentic sources. -ALSO- .:. A Post Office Directory .:. FOR NEWFOUNDLAND, Containing^ an Alphabetical List of the Towns, Vil- lages and Settlements in the Colony, with the Post Towns and Way Offices. Printed and published by the Proprietor, W. J. HERDER. or sale at the Book-Stores and at the Office of Publication, Gregory's Lane, St John's, Newfoundland. ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND : Evening Telegram print, 1889, i 3 >■■. til i»., ,.v!-.v^^fSi, / , . .:A^^' Advertisemi Banks— Unio: Comi Savin Barristers and Barristers and Block House, i Board of Worl Boards of Roac Board of Exam Board of Trad Boards of Hea Calendar Pa St. John's ev« time, hourly i and afternooT Colony of Newf Colonial Secrete Commissioners Commissioners Commissioners Commissioners Church of Engli Colonial and.C( Chamber of Coi Constabulary. . Consuls Calendar Central District Clerks of the P Carbonear Gra; Difference ot 1 with St. John District Surgeo ECCLESIASTICA Church of Er Roman Cathc Roman Catlu Roman Cath< Methodist Ch Methodist Ch Methodist Ch Methodist Ch Presbyterian Congregation Reformed Ch Educational Ins tion Boards. Eclipses, 1890. . Executive Coui TABLE OF CONTENTS. ^Advertisements I—XVI Banks — Union Bank of Newfoundland 33 Commercial Bank of Newfoundland 33 Savings' Bank and Branches 32 Barristers and Attorneys— Supreme Court 88 Barristers and Attorneys— Northern District 88 Block House, Signal Hill ; 35 Board of Works Department 116 Boards of Road Commissioners (Outports) 33 — 39 Board of Examiners for granting Certificates to Seamen i(^ Board of Trade Examinations 108 Boards of Health ill Calendar Pages — Moon's phases, Sun's rising and setting at St. John's every day in the year. Sun's declination, Equation of time, hourly variation, high water at St. John's (every morning, and afternoon), memoranda, &c 9 — 20 Colony of Newfoundland 113 Colonial Secretaiy's Office 113 Commissioners of Wrecked Property 34 Commissioners of Pilots, St. John's..... 93 Commissioners of Pilots, Fogo 93 Commissioners of Affidavits, &c., in Supreme Court 89—90 Church of England Academy 96 Colonial and .Continental Church Society 97 Chamber of Commerce (St. John's)....'. 87 Constabulary 92 Consuls 33 Calendar 8 Central District Court 90 Clerksofthe Peace.., 91 Carbonear Grammar School 103 Difference of 1 ime at various places on the Globe, as compared with St. Johns ■ 8 District Surgeons iii Ecclesiastical Department, &c.— Church of England 103 Roman Catholic Church 105 Roman Catholic Church, Harbor Grace 106 Roman Catholic Church, St. George's 106 Methodist Church, St. John's district 106 Methodist Church, Carbonear district 107 Methodist Church, Burin district 107 Methodist Church, Bonavista district 107 Presbyterian Church 108 Congregational Church 108 Reformed Church of England 108 Educational Institutions — Protestant and Roman Catholic Educa- tion Boards 96—103 Eclipses, 1890 , 5 Executive Council lis .M: I I NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Fog Signali.. • • ••• ^ Fixed and Movable Festivals, Anniversaries, &c 3 Financial Secretary's Office u. Fisheries Commission uq Geological Department 87 General Protestant Academy im House of Assembly u. Harbor Master and Harbor Dues ■^a Hospital i^ Harbor Grace Grammar School 103 Inspectors ofWeighls and Measures 3^ Justices of the Peace m Judiciaf Department, coniprising lists of Barristers and Attorneys of the Supreme Court, Stipendiary Magistrates, &c 88—91 Legislative Council 112 Lighthouses, beacons, &c 36—48 Lunatic Asylum m Light dues^ 47 Latitude and Longitude of places on the coast of Newfoundland. 6 Municipal Council, St. John's 48 Newfoundland Methodist College 100 Notaries Public 90 Newspapers published in the colony 93 Post Office Department 39 Parcel Post 56 Postal routes 53 Post Offices 49 Post Office Directory 63—87 Way Offices 50-53 Inland postage 56 Money orders 58—60 Rates of postage 55 Registration 58 Poor Commissioner 113 Public officers (departmental) 113 Public Institutions iii Poor house iii Penitentiary iii Queen's Printer 93 REVENUE Department 114 Board of Revenue 114 Revenue establishment 114 Outport sub-collectors 114 Preventive officers 114 Customs' department 114 'Treasury department 114 Railway Commissioners 116 Road Commissioners 22-29 Rates of Pilotage and Towage 93~96 Royal Family of Great Britain 21 Surveyor General's Department 115 Deputy Surveyors 115 Surveyors under Agricultural Act, 1888 115 Superintendent of Mercantile Marine 114 St. Bonaventure's College 99 Stipendiary Magistrates 9° TarifT. 29-3:2 Vice-Admiralty Court * 9° Weather table 7 faS'-fc! 1 [1890 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAO. "3 no 87 103 in 34 III 103 34 91 88—91 iia 36-48 III 48 100 90 93 56 S3 49 63-87 50-53 56 55 58 "3 "3 III III III 93 114 114 114 114 114 114 114 116 22-29 93-9^ 21 115 ns "S 114 99 90 29-32 90 ECLIPSES FOR YEAR 1890. In the year 1890 there will be two Eclipses of the SUN and one of the MOON. I.— Ah Annular Eclipte of the SUN, June 16-17, ^Sgo, visible as a Par- Hal Eclipse at Greenwich, Begins on the Earth generally, June 16, i8h, 55m, i, Mean Time at Green- wich, in Longitude, 13° 58' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 0° 47' N. Central Eclipse begins generally, June 16, aoh, im, 8, in Longitude, 32° 30' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 5" 8' N. Central Eclipse at Noon, June 16, 2ih, $Zm, s, in Longitude 30° 31' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 36" 41' N. Central Eclipse ends generally, June 16, 23h, 48™, 5, in Longitude 101° 25' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 18° 46' N. Ends on the Earth generally, June 17, oh, 55m, 2, in Longitude 82° 44' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 14" 27' N. II,— A Partial Eclipse of the MOON November 2^-06, i8go, invisible at Greenwich, The first contact with the Shadow occurs at 14° from the Northernmost point of the Moon's limb towards the West. The last contact at 19° towards the West ; in each case, for direct image. III.— A Total Eclipse of the SUN, December 11, iSgo, invisible at Greenwich. Begins on the Earth generally, Dec. 11, I2h, 28m, 4, Mean Time at Green- wich, in Longitude 77° 46' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 8° 19' S. Central Eclipse begins generally, December 11, I3h, 32m, 9, in Longitude 56° 58' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 18° 42' S. Central Eclipse at Noon, December 11, ish, ism, o, in Longitude 129° 42' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 53° 58' S. Central Eclipse ends generally, December 11, i6h, 38m, i, in Longitude 142° 48' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 36° 33' S. Ends on the Earth generally, December 11, i7h, 42' 7, in Longitude 165' o' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 26° 31' S. I r I I I I !"■ r.; % NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1800 flSOO Utltud* uti LongitHdt of PUom on Ik* CoatI of NowfoundUnd. Nams or Plaoi. Cape Ray Cape He. George Cowhead PolntRlch- Point Fernlle '^ape Normao Qairpon iHlaud- Cape Batild Qroais Island— North Point Cape St. Jobn - North Bill TwilHngMte Harbor -Harbor Rock. — Cape Fotfo — Offer Wadham Funk Island . Cape FreelH- South Bill Oreenspoud L^laiHl Offer Gooseberry Island Cape BonavUta-Guil Islnud Catalina IJiH bor - North Hrad Horsechop:^ . . Trinity Harbor— entrance » Bonaventure Head Baccalieu Inland— North Point Cape St. Francis Cape Spear Cape Broyle— N'-rth Point Cape Ballard Cape Race j . . Virgin RockH .... Cape Fine Cape St. Mary's Placentla tlHrbor Mortier Rocks — mid Oape Chapeaurouge .... ... Point May • • • • St. Pierre Island, Gallitntry Head lAnht. Cape Miqni'lon Lat.N. 47 48 49 50 51 51 51 50 50 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 48 48 48 48 48 48 48 47 47 47 46 46 46 46 46 47 47 46 46 46 47 "T TT 87 GO 28 54 55 12 41 5U 1 9 88 88 50 59 41 59 80 89 28 40 85 85 86 50 18 4U 4 20 58 8U 42 40 82 28 21 80 22 8U 16 80 9 48 30 31 11 8 5if 46 46 8!) 43 26 33 37 14 49 34 15 11 2 54. IS) 54 45 30 8 11 LoN. W. 59 5» 57 57 67 55 55 55 56 55 54 53 53 53 53 53 53 52 52 53 53 53 52 52 52 52 52 62 50 53 iH 53 54 55 55 51) 50 18 00 14 26 51 ]« 27 40 5 47 53 40 25 27 2 2d 41 54 20 45 \'i 10 40 24 33 41) 27 5& 20 5G 6 8 80 11 30 18 10 47 50 47 10 36 30 67 27 53 20 51) 10 56 35 30 11 45 5J n 52 n :0 80 59 9 19 8U True latitude of Church Hill 47° 34' North. Longitude (west of Grt-eiiwlch) n2'' 42' West. Variation of the Com puss 32° 30' b ml Increa- sing seven seconds ainiualiy NOTB. Th« tld<' table in the calt»iirlar p:ia; ••* 'n;iy !•« remlHrfd applit'iihle til variiHis other (> hch^ on tln^ coiit by Niniply ii(lilin<{ f>r Mlbtra<'tiiig. as the »;;«st; may Oe, the illft'vMeiMc bi-nv hh tlie| times of hiyU wat-r on 'he full and fhuijie ot the MoxiiatM John s. and the time of ihf fnll tid • fit .-iny oilier harbor; t\>r ex- ample, to tliul the time of hlijh water at any >f the princip*' I'"" bors of Conception Itay, H«ld 45 niinnius to the time at which Uj will he hiah vvai>T at St. John «; for P ;n;entiii Bay .idil 2 lumrs;! for ^t. Pierre. Ih, 50in; f • F roll... on the North- West Coa.i, 4 j hours, &c [See table LVIJ of Xorie's Epitome.'] ATablo ThiH table whole being c< "Hbe Sun au< I«rth, and w\i kind of weaihe Moou into any widoTj or neve. I' ■' t» fir 25© 5^ 3i ffi a 1 < ^ H^ P SO :?• 3''3 -2" 0--" n H |5 CD p is a > vj CP n ; a. o B ss •5 s: *9 ° = 3 B-tS O o n O c SO A II ^s 5 b ?Sp « 5" 5 O a I 5»^ n r* 1/ B- u B ar s n 5 o c H B I p-ij ,,> II ) 18 00 » 14 26 r 51 16 r 27 40 ■ 5 47 J 63 40 \ 25 9 27 6 2 5 25 4 41 20 3 64 A T«bl« for Tolling the WMtfc.,^fc ~~ " •bol. Mng «,n«rQcf«| „. ."""^ "«" Mtoal obw».u„„ . NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1S90 CALENDAR FOR YEAR 1890. Golden Number zo Epact 9 Solar Cycle 33 Dominical Letter. F Roman Indiction 3 Julian Period 6603 Fixed and Movable Feasts, &c. Epiphany Jan. 6 Septuageiima Sunday Feb. a Quinauagesima— Shrove Sunday 16 Ash Wednesday '.. 19 Quadragesima — ist Sun. in Lent 33 St. David March i St. Patrick 17 Annunciation — Lady Day 35 Palm Sunday 30 Good Friday April 4 Easter Sunday 6 LowSunday ••.. 13 St. George 33 Rogation Sunday May 11 Ascension Day — Holy Thur. May 15 Birth of Queen Victoria 34 Pentecost — Whit Sunday 35 Trinity Sundav June i Corpus Christ! 5 Accession ot Q. Victoria ao Proclamation 31 St. John Bapt.— Midsum. Day... 34 St. Michael — Michaelmas D., Sep 39 Birth of Prince of Wales... No v. 9 St. Andrew 30 ist Sunday in Advent 30 St. Thomas Dec. 31 Christmas Day 35 The Year 5651 of the Jewish Eru commences on Septem- ber 16, 1800. Ramadan (Month of Abstin .jce observed by the Turks) commences on April 21, 1800. The Year 1308 of the Mohammedan Era commences on August 17, 1800. A TABLE, Shewing the Difference of Time at Various Places on the Globe, as compared with St. John's, N.F. When it is noon at St. John's it is— 4 2 I I ' iS minutes past 11 o'clock, a.m., 17 13 SO 46 34 30 33 31 yi4 30 90 36 S» do II do do II do do 10 do do 10 do do 10 do do 10 do do 10 do do 10 do do 7 do do 7 do do 3 P.M. do 4 do do 5 do do ? do do do do It do at Charlottetown, P.E.L Hali&x. St John, N.B. Portland, Me. Boston, Mass. Quebec. New York. Philadelphia. Washington. San Francisco, California. St. Juan, Vancouver's Island.) ' Greenwich. Rome. Constantinople. ierusalem. fadras, East Indies. Canton. [\m F 3 ,... 6603 • •• • • • 3 ir. May 15 , 34 )•••••• 'S ..June I 5 ao 21 Day... 24 D., Sep 29 ...Nov. 9 30 30 ....Dec. 21 as )n Septem- the Turks) imcnces on js Places n's.N.F. Dmia. •s Island.) 1800] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. JANUARY, Z890. ioon'i PhiMt— Caleulitod lor Mun Tim* •! tt. John's, NowfoimdIaN. Full Moon Sth day, Sh., Last Quartm 18th dsy, Sb., Nkw Moon aoth day, 8h., First Qdaktbr 37th day, 4h., (Mm., KTenlng. OSm , EvanlDg. 18m.i Moroloff. iSm., MornlDg. 55— 8un Sun 0. app. time. 1 himr. Kqua of time, add. i^ High V 1 1 rises 81. Ji sets It , ihn's. Sun's Decli- nation. Water at St. John's. h.m.lh. in / II ^ n m. «. : 8. fl. m. p. m. W 1 7 55' 4 IS S 22 60 22 8 12 73 3 53 881 177 3 35 3 69 Tb 2 7 54, 4 14 22 f)4 l\ C 13 87 4 2] 04 1 161 4 87 6 01 F 3 7 64 4 15 22 4H 17 1 15 UO 4 40 63 1 145 6 19 6 43 S 4 7 C4 4 16 22 42 3 4 16 13 6 16 92 1 12» 600 6 24 8c. 5 7 54| 4 17 22 36 22 7 17 26 6 43 78 1 110 640 7 04 M 6 7 54, 4 10 22 28 16 2 18 36 10 19 1 090 7 19 7 48 T 7 763 4 20 22 20 41 2 19 40 SS 12 1 07U 7 64 8 18 W 8 7 63 4 21 22 12 40 20 56 7 1 66 1 049 8 32 8 66 Th 9 7 68 4^2 22 4 14 4 21 64 7 20 45 1 026 9 07 31 F 10 7 62| 4 24 21 55 22 022 72 7 5U 81 1 003 988 10 02 S 11 7 52, 4 26 21 46 4 23 78 8 14 60 079 10 18 10 42 Su. 12 7 61' 4 20 21 S6 20 7 24 83 8 37 79 954 10 69 11 23 M 13 7 51 4 27 21 26 12 2 25 87 300 920 1148 • • • • T 14 7 60 4 29 21 15 38 9 20 00 22 80 002 30 64 W 16 7 50! 4 30 21 4 41 1 27 01 9 43 69 875 164 2 18 Th 16 7 40 4. Ml 20 63 10 28 92 10 4 86 847 320 8 44 F 17 7 48 4 S3 20 41 83 29 01 10 24 36 819 4 80 4 54 S 18 7 47 4 34 20 20 23 4 30 88 10 43 60 789 6 30 6 00 (•"u 19 7 46 4 86 20 16 60 6 31 84 11 2 26 760 6 14 6 38 M '20 7 46 4 37 20 3 54 32 70 U 20 10 728 706 7 80 T I2I 7 44 4Sb 19 60 86 7 33 72 11 37 10 606 7 48 8 12 W 22 7 44 4 40 10 30 56 8 34 04 11 63 60 663 8 27 8 61 Th 23 7 43 4 4:' 19 22 64 1 36 64 12 9 02 630 9 08 9 27 F 24 7 42 4 48 19 8 80 6 36 42 12 23 74 596 4d>lO 07 S 25 7 41 4 45 18 63 45 8 37 20 12 87 64 662 10 26 10 49 Su. 26 7 40 4 46 18 38 40 6 .38 14 12 60 72 627 11 I4!ll Sd M'27 7 38 4 48 18 23 14 38 i^8 13 2 96 403 1142; T 28 7 37 4 4" 18 7 29 4 89 «0 13 14 38 460 046! 1 10 W 29 7 86 4 61 17 61 24 5 40 00 13 24 07 424 1 59 2 28 Th 30 7 35| 4 62 17 35 6 41 39 18 34 71 889 300 3 33 Fr|31 7 33I 4 54 S 17 18 IS 42 16 13 48 620 354 4 06 4 30 Memoramda» Ae. -January 3, Port Boyal, Jamaica, burnt 1708. 6, Epiphany. 8, Battle of New Orleans, 1815. 9, R. C Cathedral opentd, M. 10, Penny Postage, Great Britain, 1810. 14, B. Bruoe died, 1611. 15) James Watt born, 1736. 16, Bat. Corunna, 1800. 17, B. Franklin born, HOC. 19, D. Webster born, 1782. 22, Byron born, 1788. 88, Wm. Pitt died, 1806. 24, Fox born, 1749. 27, Mozart died, 1766. 28, Cofonto/ Mliing opened, 1850. » : •( . nbWfcjunjdland alvla^ac. [1890 FEBRUARY, X890. Moon's Phuet— Caleulated for Mean Time at 8t. John's, Newfoundland. Full Moon 4tb day, 9b., 48m., MorniDg. Last Quartkr 12th day, i3b.,' 20m., Morning. Nxw Moon 18tb day, 6b., 57m., Evening. First Quarter 25tb day, 10b., 85m., Evening, ^ Sun Sun Q. app. time. Equa. r. in our. High o" rtaes sets Water at 1 1 at 8t. John's. Sun's Decli- nation. ts: time add. t^:: St. John's. h m. h. ra. 1 II " m. 8. .8. a. m, |). m. R 1 7 32 4 55 S 17 1 17 242 91|13 61 70 819 4 66 6 20 Su 2 7 31 4 67 16 43 68 6j43 64(13 58 94l0 284 6 40 6 04 M 3 7 29 4 50 16 26 22 444 36 14 6 360 260 6 18 6 42 T 4 7 28 6 16 8 29 346 06 14 10 96 216 6 67 7 21 W 5 7 27 6 2 16 60 19 646 74 14 16 72 182 7 32 7 56 Th 6 7 26 6 3 15 81 63 7 46 41 14 19 68 148 8 24 8 28 F 7 7 24 6 6 16 13 11 9 47 06 14 22 84 116 8 38 9 02 S 8 7 22 6 7 14 64 14 7 47 70 14 25 20 082 9 09 9 33/ Fu. 9 7 20 5 8 14 36 2 6 48 31 14 26 79 060 9 47 1011 M 10 7 19 5 10 14 15 35 6 48 92 14 27 61 013 10 27 10 51 T U 7 17 5 11 13 56 54 6 49 60 14 27 67 013 1112 1136 W 12 7 16 6 12 13 36 59 560 07 14 26 98 044 1164 1 • • Th 13 7 14 6 13 13 16 61 260 62 14 25 60 074 124 148 F 14 7 12 6 16 12 65 29 851 16 14 23 42 104 2 59 3 23 S 16 7 11 6 16 12 34 55 851 67 14 20 58 134 4 18 4 4i Su. 16 7 5 18 12 14 9 6 52 i7 14 17 00 163 5 18 5 42 M 17 7 7 6 19 11 60 U 7 52 65 14 12 74 192 6 04 28 T 18 7 6 6 21 11 32 2 4 53 11 14 7 79 221 7 06 7 30 W 19 7 4 6 22 11 10 42 3 63 66 14 2 14 249 7 33 7 57 Th 20 7 3 6 24 10 49 11 7 63 9S 13 65 83 277 8 10 8 34 F 21 7 2 6 26 10 27 31 1 54 39 13 48 83 304 8 41 9 05 8 22 7 6 26 10 6 4 > 8 54 79 13 41 23 331 9 20 9 47 Pit. 23 6 59 6 27 9 41 41 4 55 16 13 32 960 357 9 5411018 M 24 6 57 6 29 9 21 33 2 55 61 13 24 07 383 10 40III 04 T 25 6 66 6 30 8 69 16 7 55 85 13 14 57 408 112s 1152 W 26 G 52 6 32 8 36 62 358 17 13 4 48 432 06 3U Th 27 6 51 6 34 8 14 20 350 48 12 53 82 466 112 136 F 28 6 49 6 35 S 7 61 41 350 76 12 42 60 470 2 29 2 53 Memoranda* Aci— February 2, Septuageslma Sunday ; Candle- mas Day. 6, Sir Robert Peel born, J788. 6, Fish convention laid before tke Legislature, 1857. 8, Mary Q. of Scots bebeaded, 1687. 10, Queen Victoria married, 1840. 12, Lady Jane Grey beheaded, lodl. 14, 6t. Yalentloe's Day. 16, Quinquagesima— Shrove Sunday; Dr. Kane died, 1867. 17, Benevolent Irish Society fotmded, 1806. 19, Ash Wednesday. 22, Washington born, 1732. 23, Quadragesima— 1st Sunday In Lent. 34, St. Matthias. 27, Longfellow born, 1807. 1890] jNoon's Phi FutL Moo; Last Quah Nkw Moon First Quai I 1^ Sun rises St. J S Su, M T W Th F S Su. M T W Th F 8 Su.l6 M 117 T 18 w 19 Th 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13| 14 16 F S So. M T W Th F 21 22 23 24 25 26| 27 h. m. 6 46 6 44 6 42 6 40 6 88 6 36 6M 6 32, 6 30' 6 28, 6 26 6 24 6 22 6 20 6 18 6 16. 6 14 612I 610 6 8' 6' 4: 2 28 29 SU.I30 M !31 5 68 5 66 6 64 6 62 66O; 5 48l 5 46 Jnemorai "91. 8, Wlllla 12, ABg«88iDatiO B-C.,44. 17,81 Princess Lools( B«phael born, 1 TT" 1 /' '1 ' ■ ■'■''i"\> .,:. :■■■ ::y 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. m MARCH, i8go. Moon'i PhM«i— Calculated for Mean Time af St. John's, Mtiiounilland. Full Moon Last Quabtbr.. New Moon First Quabteb. . 6th day, .l^h day, .20tb day, .27th day, 3fa., Oh., '6h., 17m., Morning. 84in., Evening. 80m., Mornliig. Olm., Evebtng. ^ 1 £fttn rises St. J 8uk sets It ohn's. Q. app. time. Vdr.in 1 hour. Equa. *^ time. add. :8.' ■■■ High 1 Sun's Decli-- naUon. Water at St. John's. h. m. h. m / II II m. 8. '. a. m. |). m. s 1 6 46 5 39 S 7-28 55-6 67 04 12 30 840 601 3 36 4 00 Su. 2 6 44 6 41 7 6-35 67 29 12 18 67 622 4 31 4 65 M 3 6 42 6 42 6 .43 5 6 57 53 12 5 79 642 5 16 5 40 T 4 6 40 6 44 '6. 20 2 1 57 75 11- 62 53 562 566 6 20 W 5 6 38; 5 46 6 56 53 6 67 96 11 38 83 580 6 33 6 67 Th 6 6 36 6 47 6 33 40 I 58 16 M 24 tJ8 698 7 18 7 32 F 7 6«4! 5 48 6 10 22.2 58 33 IL IQ 13 016 7 30 8 03 S 8 6 82: 6 60 4 47 8 68 40 10 55 18 630 8 73 8 37 Sr. 9 6 30' 5 51 4. 23 34 .7 58 j&4 10 30 87 646 9:42 006 M 10 6 28, 6 53 4 '5 8 68 77 10 24 22 650 9 21 9 45 T 11 6 26 6 64 3 36-33 58-89 10 8 26 671 10 02 10 26 VV 12 6 24 « 66 3 12' 60 3 08 {)9 9-62 01 -083 10 61 11 16 Th 13 6 22 5 67 2 40 22 4 59 08 .9 35 48 0;694 ■ • •' *• * ,0 24 F 14 6 20, 6 68 2 26 43 6 50 1.6 9 18 70 704 108 1 32 8 15 6 18 6 59 2 2 3 2 69 21 9 1 7010 713 .2 51 3 15 Sit. 16 6 16, 6 1 1 38 21 6 59 25 8 44 49!o 721 4 07 4 31 M 17 6 14 6 3 1 14 39 3 59 27 8 27 08 729 603 5 27 T 18 6 I2l 6 4 60 66 6 50 29 8 49 736i 5 46 6 10 W 19 6 10' 6 6 27 13 6 •iO 2» 7 51 74 743 6 24 6 48 Th 20 6 8l 6 7 S. 3 31 ] 59 26 7 33 84 748: 7 06 7 30 F ;21 6 6' 6 8 N. 20 10 7 59 22 7 15 82 763 7 47 811 S 22 6 4 6 10 43 51 4 69 16 6 67 090 767 1.8 19 8 43 So. 23 2! 6 11 1 7 80 6 69 09 6 39 47 761 8 49 9 13 M 24 6 6 13 1 31 7 59 01 6 21 170 764 9 31 9 65 T 25 5 68 6 14 1 54 43 68 91 6 2 820 765 10 10 10 34 W 26 6 66 16 2 18 15 6 68 79 6 44 430 767 10 67 1121 Th 27 6 64 6 17 2 41 46 58 66 5 20 01 767 1151 • • • • F 28 6 52 6 18 3 6 11 1 68 51 6 7 600 767 29 53 S 29 5 60 6 20 3 28 33 6 58 36 4 49 200 766 147 211 Su 30 6 48 6 21 3 51 52 58 17 4 30 840 764 2 57 3 21 M !31 6 46 6 23 N 4 15 6 9 67 98 4 12 64'0 7611 4 00 4 24 Memoranda* drc— March l, St. David. 2, John Wesley died, 1791. 8, Wlliiam III. died, 1702. 10, Prince of Wales married, 1868. 12, AsBussinatlon of the Emperor of Russia, 1881. 15, Caesar assassinated, B.C., 44. 17, St. Patrick's Day. 20, Sir Isaac Newton died, 1726. 21, Princess Louise married, 1871. 25, Annunciation— Lady Day. 28, Baphael born, 1188 ; Great fire at Jamaica, 1862. 80, Palm Sunday. I il i 12 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 APRIL, 1890. Moon's PhaMt— Calculated for Moan Time at St. John's, Newfoundland. Full Moon 4th day^ 6h., 68m., Eveninz. Last QUAKTER llth day, 7b., 22m., EveniDK. Nbw Hoox 18th day, 4b., 84m., Evenine. First Quartkr 26th day, lb., 2lm., Evening. ^ V Sun rises Sunr- ^^P' '*"*"■ sets at St. John^s. Sun's Decli' nation. .s C *: a •^ I— I Equa. of time. a High Water at St. JohCi T W Th F H Su. M T W Th F 8 Su. M T W Th F S Su, M T W Th F 8 Su, M T VV 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 h. ni. 5 44 6 42 5 40 5 38 5 36 34 5 32 5 31 5 28 5 26 '5 24 5 22 6 20 5 18 5 16 5 15 5 13 6 11 6 9 6 7 5 5 5 4 6 2 6 4 58 4 56 4 65 4 53 4 51 4 50 h. m. 6 24 G25 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 6 32 6 33 35 6 36 6 38 G30i 6 41 6 42 6 44 6 45. 6 46! 6 48| 6 49| 6 50| 6 62| 6 53! 64! 6 56! 6 57 6 59 7 Ol N o / // 4 88 15 1 5 1 19 2 5 24 17 9 5 47 10 8 6 9 67 6 6 32 38 1 6 63 11 9 7 17 38 7 7 39 58 1 8 2 9 8 24 13 8 8 46 9 4 7 56 9 20 34 9 61 3 10 12 22 10 33 31 10 54 30 11 15 18 11 36 66 11 56 20 5 12 16 S4 2 12 36 3r> 9 12 66 25 1 13 16 1 13 35 24 13 64 34 14 13 30 14 32 12 7 2 7 3 7 4 N 14 60 39 6 57 78 57 66 57 33 67 08 56 t2 56 65 56 26 55 96 55 661 55 33; 34 99; 64 64 1 64 27 53 89 53 49 53 09 52 66 32 22 61 77 61 30 30 82 50 32 49 81 49 28 48 74 48 19 47 62 47 04 46 44 1 46 i:3l m. 8 3 54 3 36 18 42 26 7 50 33 17 1 46 20 14 15 s. 31:0 18 17 31 61 10 81 75 94 41,0 170 24I0 04 38 52 29 42 56 21 83 45 56 060 220 980 34:0 28 80 88 7 17 27 36 46 63 5210 71I0 44|0 700 40|0 78'0 580 870 757 753 747 741 734 725 716 706 693 683 670 O07 043 628 613 698 5a2 663 548 630 612 494 476 457 437 418 398 377 3)6 335 a. m. 4 47 6 27 6 05 6 41 7 16 7 54 8 23 9 01 p. m. 6 11 6 51 6 29 7 05 7 40 818 8 47 9 25 9 45|10 09 IO421IIO6 11491. 58! 231: 3 23! 4 41' 521! 5 59! 7 06| 7 251 7 54 8 29' 9 09; 9 48; 10 12 1U30'10 54 11201144 21| 45 581 2 09j 3 13! 4 09 122 2 55 4 07 5 05 5 45 6 23 7 30 7 49 8 18 8 53 9 33 122 2 33 3 37 4 33 Equation of time to be added to apparent time to the 14tb, and to be subtracted the remainder of the month. Memoranda, dec— April l, Prince Bismarcic born, 181R. 4, Good Friday. 6, Eastor Sunday ; Goldsmith born, 1774. 7, Wonlswortb born, 1770. 8, Lorenzo de Medici died, 1492. 10, Battle Toulouse, 1814; Lord Bacon died, 1020. 12, Lincoln assassinated, 1865. 13, Low Sun- day : Catholic Emancipation, 1829; Fort Sumter talcen, 1861. IC, Bsttle Culloden, 1746. 17. Shakespeare born, 1564. 18, Sir U. Cole died, t882. 19, Byron died, 1824. 23, St. George ; Shakespeare died, 161G. 24, Crom- well boro, 1A99. 26, St. Mark. 26, Flague of London, 1655. ^^i». . [1890 indland. Bvening. Evening. Evening. Evening. High Voter at '4. JohCs m. p. m. 47l 5 11 ,27 i05 $41 ncl 7 54! 8 23 9 011 9 45110 09 4211 06 1491 |0 o8i 1 22 2 lit 3 23, 4 411 „2li 5 59l 6 23 7 OGI 7 30 7 251 7 49 7 54; 8 18 20: 8 53 9 09i 9 33 9 48! 10 12 10 aO' 10 54 201144 211 45 58! 2 09| 3131 4 09 2 55 4 07 5 05 5 45 122 2 33 3 37 4 33 th, and to be |r„, 181.5. 4, ■Wordsworth lulouse, 1814; \ Low Sun- Jl' 10, Battle lie died, t88'2. ■ 24,Crom- 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC 18 MAY, i8go. Moon's Phases— Calculated for Mean Time at 8t. John's, Newfoundland. Full Hook 4th day, 6b., 88ni., Moniliuc. Last Quarter 11th day. Oh., 61m., Morning. New MOON 18tb day, 4h., 48m., Morning. First QUARTKR 26tb day, 7h., 08m., Morning. II 1 Sun •» rises » a 1 St. Jt 1 Sun sets t }hn^s. 0. app. time. Sun^s Decli- nation. P'ar. in 1 hour. Equa *^ time 8Ubt. • High Water at St. John*: h. m. h. m. ° ' " II m. R • 8. a. m. p. m* Th 1 4 48 7 6N16 8 52 2 45 21 3 1 66 313 456 619 F 2 4 47 7 7 15 26 49 8 44 68 3 8 90 291 6 37 6 01 S 3 4 45 7 8 15 44 32 43 93 3 15 61 268 6 14 688 Su. i 4 43 7 10 16 1 58 5 43 28 3 21 78 246 6 52 716 M 5 4 42 7 11 16 19 » 2 42 61 3 27 38 222 7 33 7 67 r 6 4 40 7 12 16 86 3 6 41 02 3 32 42 198 806 829 w 7 4 39 7 14 16 62 41 5 41 23 3 86 88 174 9 01 9 26 Th 8 4 38 7 15 17 2 8 40 63 3 40 76 149 9 37 10 01 F 9 4 36 7 16 17 25 7 39 81 3 44 05 126 10 32 10 66 S 1 4 35 7 18 17 40 63 9 39 09 3 46 70 100 1187 * • • • Su. 1 1 4 33 7 19 17 56 23 1 38 86 3 48 87 076 040 104 M 1 2 4 32 7 20 18 11 34 6 37 69 3 60 39 051 2 07 2 81 T 1 3 4 31 7 21 18 20 27 6 30 83 3 61 31 026 3 19 343 W 1 4 4 29 7 23 18 41 2 2 36 05 3 51 66 002 4 11 436 Th 1 5 4 28 7 24 18 55 18 1 36 26 3 51 39 023 4 61 5 15 F I 6 4 27 7 25 19 14 8 34 46 3 60 66 047 6 32 666 S 1 7 4 26 7 27 19 22 52 2 33 66 3 49 14 071 609 6 88 Su. 1 8 4 24 7 28 19 36 9 9 32 82 3 47 16 094 7 06 730 M 1 9 4 23 7 29 19 49 7 7 31 99 3 44 61 117 7 36 800 T 2 4 22 7 30 20 1 45 2 31 14 3 41 62 140 809 888 W 2 1 4 21 7 31 20 14 2 3 30 28 3 37 89 162 8 47 911 Th2 2 4 20 7 32 20 25 68 29 41 3 33 73 184 9 28 964 F 2 3 4 19 7 33 20 37 33 9 28 53 3 29 06 206 10 00 10 80 S 2 4 4 18 7 34 20 48 48 27 04 8 23 89 226 10 61 1115 Su 2 5 4 17 7 36 20 69 40 5 26 74 3 18 23 246 1137 • • • • M ') 6 4 16 7 36 21 10 11 3 25 83 3 12 09 266 10 34 T i 7 4 15 7 38 21 20 20 2 24 01 ! 3 6 49 284 110 184 W 2 H 4 14 7 40 1 21 30 23 98 1 2 58 44 303 2 19 2 43 Th 2 9 4 13 7 41 21 30 81 2 23 04 S 2 60 96 321 3 20 3 44 F a 4 13 7 41 21 48 32 9 22 10 ! 2 43 03 339 420 4 44 8 a 1 4 12 7 42 N 21 67 11 8 21 14 1 2 34 69 366 5 08 6 32 Memoranda* drc. — May 1, Governor Glover awom into office, 1876; S.S. Philip and James. 3, Governor Darling awom into office, 1866. 4, Battle of Tewkesbury, 1471. 6, Peace proclaimed between the allied Powers and Russia, 1866. 11, Bogation Sunday; Massacre at Delhi, 1867. 12, General Election under New ■ Constitution, 1865. 18, First LegialoHve General Assembly opened ; Riots in IVater Street, 1861. Foiindation Ston« R. C. Cathedral laid, 1846. 16, Ascension Day— Holy Thursday. 24, Birth of Queen Victoria. 25, Pentecost— Whit Sunday. I I u NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 JUNE. X890. MjfAW'f PfeMM— GaloHittf d for {Nmd Tim* at St. John's, Newfoundland. FCLL MOOM 2nd day, 8b., 08m., Evening. L4laT Qdabtkb... 9th day^ eh., 29m., Horning. NAw Mooir • ..16th day,. .6h., 27m., Evening. ratn QUABTKH..... ...24th day, lOh., 2^m., Evening. Sun riaea Sun aeta 0. app. time. . Var.'in 1 hour.' Eqm. of fc.l High Water at 1 |] at 8t. John's. Sun'a Deeli- nation. time. St. John's. h. m. h. m. / If II m. 8. 8. ' a. m. p. ni< Su 1 4 12 7 43 N22 6 27 8 20 19 2 25 940 372! 6 58 617 u a 4 12 744 22 13 20 7 19 22 2 16 81 388 6 36 7 00 T 3 4 11 7 45 22 20 50 4 18 26 2 7 300 404! 6 43 7 07 W 4 4 10 7 45 22 27 56 8 17 27 1 67 420 419 7 65 8 26 Th 5 4 10 7 46 22 34 39 6 16 20 1 47 19,0 433! 8 45 9 09 F 6 4 10 7 47 22 40 58 b 16 ao 1 36 62 447| 9 27 9 51 S 7 4 9 7 48 22 46 54 2 14 31 1 25 720 460110 18 10 42 Sij. 8 4 9 7 48 22 62 26 7 13 31 1 14 52 47.211 21 1145 M 9 4 9 7 49 22 67 33 2 12 31 1 3 040 484 06 030 Tr }0 4 8 7 50 23 2 16 5 11 30 51 20|0 496 125 140 W n 4 8 7 61 23 6 35 5 10 29 39 280 506 2 37 3 01 Tb 12 4 8 7 61 23 10 30 2 9 27 27 06,0 514 3 37 4 01 F 13 4 7 7 62 23 14 4 8 25 14 62 621 4 23 4 47 8 14 4 7 ,7 52 23 17 1 7 22 2 02 62d 5 06 5 30 8u. 15 4 6 7 53 23 19 47 1 6 20 10 74 634 6 44 6 08 M 16 4 6 7 53 23 22 3 6 6 17 23 63 531) 7 06 7 30 T 17 4 6 754 23 23 56 2 4 14 36 61 642i 7 15 7 39 W 18 4 6 7 54 23 25 22 3 lU 49 66 644 : 7 52 816 Th 19 4 6 7 55 23 26 24 1 2 07 1 2 74 546 8 27 8 51 F 20 4 7 7 55 23 27 13 1 03 1 15 84 54£ . 9 06 9 30 H 21 4 7 7 66 23 27 13 7 00 1 28 92 644 9 43 10 07 Su. 22 4 8 7 66 23 27 1 3 1 04 1 41 960 54210 21 10 4i) M 23 4 8 7 56 23 26 24 2 07 1 54 930 63910 57 1123 T 24 4 9 7 56 23 25 22 3 10 2 7 810 534;il3.J « * * • W 25 4 9 7 66 23 23 65 1 4 14 2 20 570 529 13 8V Th 26 4 10 7 66 23 22 3 6 6 16 2 33 180 522 1 12 136 F 27 4 10 7 66 23 19 47 2 6 10 2 45 640 5161 2 29 2 53 S 28| 4 10 7 66 23 17 6 4 7 21 2 57 91 507! 3 41 405 Su. 29| 4 11 7 56 23 14 10 8 23 3 9 970 498, 4 43 5oy M 30 4 11 768 N23 10 31 2 9 25 3 21 8] 48fc i 5 37 601 Bqaition of time to be subtracted from apparent time to tue iHh, and to btj added the remainder of the month. ^^ HentOMinda, Ac— June 1, Trinity Sunday ; Prin):e L. Napoleon killed, >79. 2, Qaribaldi died, 1882. 4, Battle of Magenta, 1859. 5. Corpai Chrtstl. 9, GretU Fire, 1840; Oovemor Bannerman sworn uito qfflce, 1867. 18, Magna Charta signed, 1216. 17, Wesley born, 1703. 18, Mttle of Waterloo, 1816. 20, Accession of Queen Victoria; 21, Proclar matlon Qoeen Victoria, 1887. 24, St. John Baptist— MidBummer Day. 26, Com Laws repealed, 1846. 26, George IV. died, 1830. 28, Coronatiun of Queen Yiotorla, 1888. 80, Ouiteau hanged, 1882. Unada Inaugurated mm married, 186 t±y ^*-^*on Ei '^wtchpore, 1867. ii •» W. John's, 1860 Bevolutlon,l880y8t 1890]. y^WFOUNDLAND AI^tANAC/ ^ : IS JULY, 1800. ■ A I Moon's PhMot— Calculated for Moan Time at St. Jolin't, NowfoiintflaM^ Full Moon Ist cl»y, 10h%, B3m., Bteniiiff;' Last QuAKTiR ^.. 8th day^ lh>, Um., Bvenlac.' Nbw Moon 16th d»y, 9h., 00m., Moraliftt; First QUABTBR 34th day, Uh., ISm., MorplMc. Full Moon Slat day, Sh., 68m., Morning. Sun rises Sun sets at St. John's. O. app. time. Sun's Decli' nation. T , wi Th F S Su. M T W Th F 8 Su. M T W Th F S So. M T W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 h. m. h. m. Equa. of time. add. iz High Water at St. John's, 12 13 13 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 4 19 4 21 4 21 4 22 Th 24 F ,25 S 126 ScJ27 M 128 T 129 W 30 Th 31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 32 4 33 4 34 4 35 4 36 4 37 4 38 4 39 441 55 55 54 54 54 53 63 63 62 61 61 60 60 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 32 31 // N23 6 23 2 22 67 22 62 22 46 22 41 22 34 22 28 22 21 22 13 22 6 21 57 21 48 21 39 21 30 21 ?0 21 10 21 20 49 20 38 20 26 20 15 20 2 " 19 60 19 37 19 24 19 11 18 57 18 43 18 28 N18 13 37 lIlQ,26 18 7 11 27 36 8 12 27 29 9 69 7 6 7 48 1 7 1 2 36 44 31 55 67 36 63 8 49 4 23 5 36 8 27 9 58 7 80 58 8 28 6 3d 6 20 2 12 5 6 41 3 68 3 13 26 14 26 15 24 16 22 17 19 18 16 10 13 20 08 21 03 21 97 22 90 23 82 24 73 26 63 26 62 27 41 28 28 29 16 30 00 30 84 31 67 32 40 33 30 34 09 34 88 36 63 36 41 37 16 m. 8. 33 44 55 6 17 27 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 36 46 55 4 12 20 27 34 40 46 52 57 1 5 8 6 11 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 15 6 14 6 13 6 10 6 8 41 74 79 56 00 12 90 33 39 06 32 16 56 49 96 91 35 26 63 45 69 35 42 90 77 03 69 74 16 07 17 8. 478 466 454 442 429 415 400 385 369 353 335 817 299 279 259 238 216 193 171 147 123 099 074 049 024 002 027 053 079 104 129 a. m. 6 28 7 09 744 8 36 916 10 01 10 68 1160 36 160 284 3 55 4 43 5 24 606 706 7 31 8 07 8 44 917 050 10 25 1103 1148 019 ISO 305 4 19 6 28 618 6 69 p^m. »6J}2 7,33 818 9 00 9 40 10 26 1117 • • • • 100 2 14 258 419 607 6 48 6 80 730 7,66 8.31 9 08 9 41 1014 10 49 1127 • . . . 43 164 3 29 4 43 6 52 642 7 28 Memoranda, drc— July 1, Sir B. Peel died, 1860; Dominion of Canada inaugurated, 1867. 4, American Independence, 1776. 6, Prinoeas Helena married, 1866. 7, Free Trade Act passed, 1847. 10, Cape Bay riies f c \ St.Ji Sun sets It yhn's. G. app. time. >-> r-i Kqtta. ^--^ time. subt. l5 J^i^^ Sun's Decli- nation. Water at St. John's. h. m. h. in. o / n " 1 afi. «. 1 8. a. m. p. m. M 1 5 23 6 36 N 8 12 55 64 49 130 789 8 36 909 T 2 5 25 36 7 51 3 1 54 82 28 20,0 800 9 12 9 86 W 3 5 26 6 33 7 29 3 6 65 13 47 530 811 9 65 1019 Th 4 5 27 6 31 7 6 66 7 66 44 1 7 100 820 10 43 1107 F 5 6 29 6 28 6 44 42 7 56 73 1 26 890 829 1141 ■•• ••• S 6 5 30 6 26 6 22 21 9 .')6 00 1 46 88 837 28 62 Su. 7 6 31 6 24 6 69 54 7 66 26 2 7 06 844 160 2 14 M 8 6 33 6 23 6 37 21 6 66 60 2 27 41 851 266 3 20 T 9 5 34 6 21 6 14 42 5 66 74 2 47 91 857 3 63 417 W 1 5 86 618 4 51 68 56 96 3 8 65 863 4 40 6 04 Th 1 1 6 37 6 16 4 29 8 6 67 16 3 29 31 867 5 18 6 42 F 1 2 6 38 6 14 4 6 14 2 57 35 3 60 18 871 664 618 S 1 3 5 39 6 12 3 43 15 6 67 63 4 11 14 875 7 06 730 Su.l 4 6 41 6 10 3 20 12 8 67 69 4 32 17 878 7 16 7 40 M 1 5 5 42 6 8 2 67 6 4 67 84 4 63 26 879 7 48 812 T 1 6 6 43 6 6 2 33 66 6 57 97 6 14 38 880 8 20 8 44 W 1 7 6 44 6 4 2 10 43 8 58 09 6 35 52 881 8 62 9 16 Th 1 8 5 45 6 2 1 47 28 4 68 19 6 56 66 880 9 20 9 60 F 1 9 6 46 6 1 24 10 7 58 28 6 17 78 879 10 03 10 27 8 2 6 47 6 58 1 51 68 36 6 88 fc6 877 10 49 1113 Sr.2 1 5 49 6 66 37 29 7 68 41 6 69 90 876 1147 • • •• M i 2 6 51 5 64 N 14 7 2 68 46 7 20 87 872 46 110 T 5 3 5 62 5 63 S 9 16 1 68 48 7 41 75 868 2 30 264 W J !4 6 54 5 50 32 40 68 60 8 2 52 863 3 51 4 15 ThS !5 6 66 5 48 56 4 58 60 8 23 15 05!) 5 04 6 28 F S !6 6 67 6 46 1 19 27 8 68 48 8 43 63 860 6 51 6 15 8 'i !7 6 68 5 44 1 42 51 2 58 46 9 8 93 842 6 80 6 64 80. S !8 6 00 6 42 2 6 13 8 68 42 9 24 03 833 7 05 7 29 M i !9 6 1 6 40 2 29 36 3 58 36 9 43 89lO 822 788 8 02 T [ to 6 2 5 38 S 2 62 55 3 58 30 lO 3 6010 811 8 14 8 38 nemoranda» dec— September 2, Atlantic Cable of 1866, grap- jfltd and secured 1867. 8, Cromwell died, 1668. 8, Great Eaatem arrived a HmVs Contents tcrtA 1866 Cable, 1867. 9, Roman Catholic Cathedral tmecrated, 1855. 10, Sebastopol taken, 1865. 11 , First Exhibition held in Hmfoundland, 1872. 16, Moscow burned, 1812. 19, General Garfield died, 1881. 21, Protestant Cathedral (St. John Baptist) consecrated, 1860. 8, Pacific Ocean discovered, 1613. 26, Lucknow relieved, 1867. 27| Struburg falls, 1870. 29, St. Michael— Michaelmas Day. n i I s f ■•! ^1 J^ \^ tli H t^KlVFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. OCTOBER, 1890. Moon's PhMOS— Caloulatmi for Mean Time at 81. John'*, Newfoundland. Last QUABTXR Stb day, 4b., 62m., Morning. Niw Moon 18th day, 7h., 34m., Morning! First Quarter 20th day, 2h., 06m., Evening. FVhL Moon 27th day, 8h., llm.. Morning! I 8un rises at 8t. John's. /Sun r ' °PP' '**"* sets Sun's Decli- nation. . a Equa. of time, subt. High Water at St. John's. W Th F S Su. M T W Th F S ¥v. M T W Th F S Su. M T W Th Fi S Su. M T W Th F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 80 8V h. m. 6 4 6 6 6 6 6 11 6 12 6 14 6 15 6 17 618 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 28 30 6 31 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 461 6 481 h. ru 6 36 5 33 6 31 5 29 6 27 5 25 5 23 6 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 68 4 57 4 65 4 63 4 51 4 50 4 48 4 46 4 45 4 43 4 41 4 40 3 3 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 }) 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 8 14 16 13 39 29 2 43 25 65 49 12 35 5S 20 67 43 44 6 26 20 2 51 32 13 66 36 12 58 21 20 23 42 16 4 1 25 37 47 4 8 21 20 27 60 23 11 8 31 42 62 12 32 61 4 15 12 67 11 29 58 58 58 67 57 67 67 67 67 66 66 66 06 65 65 65 64 54 64 63 53 62 62 62 61 61 60 60 49 40 48 22 13 02 77 61 45 26 07 85 62 38 11 84 54 23 90 56 19 80 40 99 56 11 65 17 07 16 64 10 54 m. B. 10 22 10 41 11 U 18 11 36 11 64 12 11 12 28 12 44 13 13 15 13 30 13 44 13 58 14 12 14 24 14 86 14 48 14 59 15 9 16 19 15 28 15 30 15 44 16 15 16 16 61 57 3 8 16 ]2 10 15 16 18 82 830 51 ;o 84'0 800 37 63 27,0 66 30'0 740 59;0 930 74;0 000 700 830 370 310 63 33 390 800 53 56 89 49 34 42 73 24 790 785 771 756 740 724 706 688 669 660 020 608 586 664 541 617 493 468 443 417 391 304 330 307 278 249 218 186 154 121 088 a. m.jp. m. 8 48 9 12 9 32 66 10 2910 63 11 12;il 36 1150.. .. 107 218 3 41 4 06 4 48 5 2iJ 6 57 7 06 7 22 7 54 8 29 9 06 1138 33| 2 10 332' 4 40; 6 26 007! 6 41 1 31 2 42 4 05 4 30 5 12 5 47 6 21 7 30 7 46 8 18 8 53 9 30 9 47 10 11 10 3711 01 57 2 34 3 56 6 04 5 60 631 7 05 8 12: 8 7 53, 8 17 8 30i 8 54 1 9 12' 9 MelttOMMldaf Ae» — October 1, First Telegraph Message from \ Cape Breton, 1860; First Steamer on the Hudson River, 1807. 5, Battle Thames, 1818. 6, Jenny Lind born, 1820. 9, Great Fire in Chicago, 1871. 12, America first discovered, 1492. 14, Battle of Jenna, 1806. 16, Queen I Mary Antoinette beheaded, 1793. 19, Battle of Leipzig, 1813. 21,Bstt!e| of Trafalgar, 1806. 26, Battle of Balaclava, 1854. 28, Benevolent Irith\ Society incorporated, 1839. 29, Sir Waiter Baleigh beheaded, 1618. ISOOj Moon'i Phues— LiflT Quarter. ITlW MOON^.... Fmst Quarter Full Moon h. ea. h. n 6 40; 4 31 2 6 61 4 3( 3 53 4 8^ 4j 6 64 4 3J 5 6 56 4 3i 6 57 4 3C 71 60 4 29 7 4 27 2] 4:6 3 4 25 6 4 24 4 22 8j 4 21 4 20 4 19 10 S 15 7 11 , Si;.l6 7 I2I 4 18 M 17 7 14 4 16 r |18| 7 16 4 16 , , 7 17 4 14 Th 20 7 18 4 13 ; F I21 7 20 4 12 I 8 j22 7 21 4 11' Si;.23 7 23 4 11 ' M |24 7 24 4 10 T '25 7 26 4 9' B^ '26' 7 27 4 nii27; 7 28 4 F 28 7 30 4 8 291 7 31 4 [ a'30l 7 32' 4 8 6 6'S memoranda, D»7. i, Free Si. And) H1869. 6, Battle 9. Birth of Prince of I %rop/t opetied, 186fi Jrn, 1719. 17, gug^ jCowper born, 1731. 2 Irring born, 1869. 80, 31 42 4 05 4 30 5 12 5 47 6 21 7 30 7 48 8 18 8 53 930 10 11 37!ll 01 38!,. 33; 2 3 06 22 54 29 06 47 57 34 56 5 04 5 50 631 7 05 8 36 ... 8 17 1 30i 8 54 12' 9 36 10 32; UO • 26 )07! '41; 12 53: jssage from I [. 5, Battle I ilc8go,1871.| 16,Queenl 21, Battle I icolent Iruh\ 1618. 1890J NEWFOUNDI4AND ALMANAC. U NOVEMBER, 1890. Meon'i Phutt— Calculated for Mean Time at St. John's, Nowfoun«lland. Last Quarter 4tb day, Ob., 42m., Morning. Kiw MOON^ nth day, 10b., 07m., Evening. FnsT Quarter 18tb day, 9b., Um., Evening. Fuix MOOK 25tb day, 10b., 02m., Evening. V I" S Su u T Th F S Su. U T W Th F S Su, M T W Th F 8 So. M Sun rises Sun sets tU St. John's. Ii. 01. h. ni. 6 40 4 38 6 61 63 6 54 6 56 67 G 60 7 7 2 7 7 7 7 7 10 11 12 T j25 W'26 Th F 8 8d. 7 14 7 15 7 17 7 18 7 20 7 21 7 23 7 24 7 26 7 27 27; 7 28 28' 7 30 291 7 31 30l 7 32 4 36 4 35 4 33 4 32 4 30 4 29 4 27 4:6 4 25 4 24 4 22 4 21 4 20 4 19 4 18 4 16 4 15 4 14 4 13 4 12 4 11 4 11 4 10 4 9 0. app. time. Sun's Decli- nation. Equa. of time 8Ubt. •^ ft nigh Water at St. John's. S 14 30 14 49 15 8 15 27 16 45 1(3 3 16 21 16 39 16 56 17 13 17 20 17 46 18 2 18 18 18 33 18 48 19 3 10 17 19 31 10 45 10 58 20 11 20 24 20 36 20 48 21 21 11 21 21 21 32 21 41 47 7147 52 U 41 47 46 17 040 37 41 29 1 IC 14 64 97 38 77 16 61 86 17 48 77 •45 141 •44 '43 842 7|42 04 9;41 30 17 040 64 20 039 76 5 438 30 8 38 a6 537 96 16 32 22 47 51 33 64 53 30 44 36 3 7 47 2 64 36 47 35 34 33 32 31 6:31 6!30 4!20 0;28 027 1120 S)'25 224 61 73 83 92 99 06 10 14 16 17 16 16 12 m. H. 10 10 16 20 16 20 10 20 IG 18 10 10 96 85 8. 064 020 16 16 16 12 8 3 15 57 15 51 15 43 15 35 16 26 16 15 16 4 14 52 14 40 14 26 14 12 13 57 13 41 13 25 13 8 12 £0 12 31 12 11 11 51 11 30 11 8 92 014 10,0 049 50 084 12|0 120 82,0 156 670 101 66 227 79,0 263 06 47 03 76 62 66 88 2. 90 72 74 98 45 16 11 31 77 51 55 00 298 334 869 404 439 474 508 541 574 007 640 673 7V6 736 768 709 829 859 888 9}6 a. m. 9 56 10 44 1130 14 121 2 26 3 23 4 10 4 61 6 30 6 09 7 06 7 37 8 13 8 57 9 41 10 31 1127 12 141 2 69 4 06 5 00 5 38 6 16 6 55 7 33 8 13 8 64 9 28 |). m. 10 20 1108 38 146 2 60 3 47 4 34 5 15 6 54 6 33 7 30 8 01 8 37 9 21 10 06 10 56 1151 36 2 05 3 23 4 30 5 24 02 6 40 7 19 7 57 8 37 9 18 9 52 Memoranda* d^c— November 1, All Saints' Day. 2, All Souls' \ \kj, 8, Free St. Andreio's Church first opened, 1850. 4, George Peabody d, 1869. 6, Battle of Inkerman, 1864. 6, 1st Election by Ballot, 1889. [ J, Birth of Prince of Wales, 1841. 10, Newfoundland and New York [ T^raph opened, 1856. 13, Battle of Preston-pans, 1716. 14, Mozart bttn, 1719. 17, Suez Canal first opened, 1869. 22, St. Cecelia. 26, Cowper born, 1731. 27, First Steam Printing, 1814. 28, Washingt^ii Mng born, 1859. 80, St. Andrew— 1st Sunday in Advent. « I 1 ■■ 1 vi M^ \ »fe.. 90 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1800 DECEMBER, 1890. Moon'i PhM««— Caloulatod for Mmr Tim* tt St. John's, Newfoundland. Last Qdartkr 3rd day, Ob., fi6n., EvenlDg. Nsw M OON 11th day, lib., 40in., Mornlug. FIB8T QUARTKR 18th day, fib., 06m., MornloK. Full MOOX 25th day, 2b., 26m., Evening. ^ ai '^ »&» 1 1 M 1 T 2 W 3 Th 4 F 5 S 6 Su. 7 M 8 T 9 W 10 •Ih 11 F 12 8 13 Sv. 14 M 15 T 16 W 17 Th 18 F 19 S 20 Uu. 21 M 22 T 23 W 24 Th 26 F 26 S 27 Su. 28 M 29 T 30 W 31 Sun rises Sun sets at St. John's. 0. app. time. Sun's Decli- nation. . i Equa. 1 1 > < time. S k I:! h. 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 m. .V4 35 86 87 38 39 40 41 42 44 :.i5 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 52 63 54 65 65 55 65 56 66 60 66 60: 66 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 10 4 11 High Water at St. John's, m 6 6 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 6 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 9 S 21 22 22 22 22 22 ti2 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 '.'3 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 S 23 61 20 7 22 1 8 68 1 17 8 4 24 52 32 11-2 30 3 45 28 2 61 26 6 60 67 9 2 2 6 .38 10 47 14 20 3 17 42 8 20 28 4 22 46 8 24 35 1 25 50 1 26 48 7 27 13 1 27 2 26 36 9 2.') 30 24 7 22 10 19 45 10 52 13 30 9 41 8 5 24 9 II 23 08 22 03 2J 90 10 fc9 18 81 17 71 16 00 15 40 14 37 13 24 12 10 111 95 9 80 8 64 7 48 6 31 5 14 3 90 2 78 1 60 43 76 1 03 3 11 4 29 5 46 63 7 80 8 97 10 13 U 28 m. 8, 10 46 10 23 9 50 9 35 10 8 45 8 19 7 63 7 20 6 50 81 6 3 5 34 6 5 36 7 38 8 38 8 as 30 20 60 1 19 1 49 2 18 2 47 3 16 57 6'J 09 77 90 50 00 27 37 0:i 27 13 66 86 81 63 00 44 70 86 97 05 8. I 1 I I 1 I I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 131 25! 1 661 281 87ll 3 1 55,1 67 1 ,341 044 070 ore 021 046 068 (00 111 1.30 148 106 180 103 205 215 224 m. 15 01 49 25 28l 2ft I 21 21! lo! 53! 06! 20, O.Si p. m. 1031) 1125 049 152 250 3 45 4 45 534 617 730 7 50 83:' 471 911 30 9 54 171041 231 ;l 1081132 43.. .. 237 241 244 246 247 246 244 240 236 230 22 ( 214 2041 123 246 353 4 48 638 56 19 38 702 749 817 25 53 32 8 06 08 932 431007 103 10 2 no 47 Equation of time to be subtracted from apparent time to the iltb, | smd to be added the remainder of the month. Memoranda* Ac— December 1, Battle of Austerlitz, 1805. i, St. Andrew's Kirk opened, 1843. 6, St. Nicbolas. 8, Smxs of TempmmX organized in Newfoundland, 1850. 14, George Street Wesleyan Ckmhl opened, VSl%. 21, St. Thomas. 25, Christmas Day. 26, Ut.StepbeD.! 27, St. John. 28, Innocents' Day. ried 27th April, onValdeck;dl€ Beatrlce-Ma married July 23j [1800 loundland. , Evening. ,, Morning. „ MornlDR. , Evening. Ilig\ Waler at 8t. Johrii. <. m.jii. m. 10 15 10 39 110111125 1149 25 128 2 2H 3 21 4 21 610' 5 53 049 152 250 3 45 4 45 534 617 7 30 7 50 8 32 911 9 51 7 061 7 20, 8 0!i| 8 471 9 30 J1O171041 '11081132 ''\n 43; OK) 2 22 3 2lt ',4 24, 6 14; „ 5 65 619 6 38 702 1 7 26 7« I 7 53 817 8 32 8i6 9 08 932 9 431001 llO2n0j] ! ae to the Mth, 123 246 353 448 638 [rmz.1805. J, \of Temperam laleyanChmH \ St.Stepheii4 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 91 THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN. CI LEXANDRiNA-ViCTORiA, bv tho Grace of God, of the United C/ Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, only daughter and heir to the late Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, fourth son of King George III. Her Majesty was l)orn at Kensington Palace on the 24th May, 1819 ; baptized on the 24th June, 1819 ; ascended the TItrone on the demise of her uncle, King William IV., 20th June, 1837; proclaimed 21st June, 1837; and crowned at Westminister on the 28th June, 1838. Her Mnjesty was married at St. James's Palace, on the 10th Feb- ruary, 1840, to her cousin, his late Royal Highness, Francis- Albert-Aiigustus-Charles-Emanuel, the Duke of Saxe, Prince of Coburg and Gotha, who died at Windsor Castle on the 14th December, 1861. Children: Victoria-Adelaido-Mary-Louise, Princess lioyal, born 2l8t November, 1840; married 25th January, 1858, at the Chapel Royal, to His Koyal Highness, Prince Frederick-Wliliam- Nicholas-Charles, of Prussia. Albert-Edward, Prince of Wales and Earl of Dublin^ born 9th November, 1841 ; married 10th March, 1863, at Windsor, to Princess Alexandria, daughter of Prince Christian, of Denmark. Alico-Maud-Mary, born 25th April, 1843 \ married 1st July, 18C2. at Osborne, to His I^yal Highness, Prince-Frederick- Willliun-Louis, of Hesse-Darmstadt, died 14th December, 1878. Alf red-Ernest- Albert, born Gth August, 1844; married tho 2oth February, 1874, to Her Imperial Highness, Alexandrovna, daughter of the lato Czar of Russia. Helena- Augusta-Victoria, born 25th May, 1846; married the oth July, 1866, to His Royal Highness, Prince Christian, of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderberg-Augustenburg. Louisa-Caroline-Alberta, born 8th March, 1847; married the 23rd March, 1871, to the Most Noble the Marquis of Lome. Arthur-William-Patrick-Albert, born 1st March, 1850; mar- ried 13th March, 1879, to Princess Louise-Marguerite, daughter of Prince-Frederick-Cha^les, of Prussia. Leopold-George-Duncan-Albert, born 7th April, 1853 ; mar- ried 27th April, 1882, to Princess Helen, daughter of the Prince of Waldeck; died March 28th, 1884. Beatrice-Mary-Victoria-Feodora, born 14th April, 1857; married July 23rd, 1885, to Prince Henry of Battenberg. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. OUTPORT ROAD BOARDS. [1890 Disirt«t •rM. Mri^t Cap* Ongory to NorrU' Point, Inoludlog botb Anni of Bonne Bay- BoT. WUIiBm Brown, B«v. J. C Sldey, Jnmoi Butt, G. Hitiryard, N. Taylor, H. MeKenile, A. Bronn. Norrit* Point to Port-au>Clu>lz— Rev. C. flollnnda, J. Payne, Jr.. Cliaa. Blgglna, J. Humber, T. Walter*. Capo Norman to St. Anthony— A zarlaa Alcock, C. LeDrew, Joa. Quy, SIU AlttlW>Dy-rBenry F. Moors, John Moorv, Jamea Biles. Orange Bay to Conche-Jobn Casey, Henry Gillard, G. Crampton, a. Beh), Bey. W. Taraban. „^ I ^and|i— James Gardner, James Breen, James Warren. ^iiifi l^ml*— ^obn Loob, Josepb CurtU, John Burton, j^iitli iido.Ol White Bay— Bov. 9. Andrews, John Jacobi, William Uee, Thomas ^loe, James Biee. ^irtrldge Point to Capo John— John Carroll, W. Fitzgerald, J. Ford. |l|f tH#^ or TfrUllBgaU i Shoeoovf to Snook's Arni, inclusive -Wm. Jones, 0. Morgao, C. 8. Bowl^nd, L. Gill, C. Coombs, J. Jacl(m8n,*A. Adams, J. McKay. Si^opk's Ari^ to Buttonhole Cove, inclusive -T. Stoodley, J. Adams, T. Bowers. Buttonhole Cove to Nipper's Uarbor, inclusive— B. BatHtone, W. J. EatQi^, W. Cunningham, D. Stark, J; Bowers, John Tiiley. Nipper's Harbor to Middle Arm, inclusive— J. Higglna, F. Martin, A. Mills, £. Fleming, A. Goudie. Jackpon'* Arm to Western Arm, inclusive— II. Knight, J. R. But- itOjQO, J. Manuel, J. Upward. TbfiQjS Afijmi, Wild Bight— Solomon Strong, J. Batstone, J. Norris, B. Yonng. Little Bay Mines to Hall's Bay Head, inclusive-Itev. S. O'Flynn, J. ^nson, J. White, Jr., J. Delaney, C. 3'B. Reddin, B. D. Walsh, Bev. H. Turner, Giles Foote, MIcbael Keating, L. Joseph, M.D. Little Buy Island— J. Strong, W. Strong, W. Amtey, R. Murcell, T. Jones, A. C. Hynes, P. Wiseman, Joseph Strong. Ward's Harbor to Boberts' Arm, including Sandy Cove Islanu— S. 8bort> fl' Bou^eil, J. Parsons, J. Weliman, B. Paddick, G. Paddlck. Hallsbay— J. Curtis, F. Thistle, J. Taylor. Nlmrod, Dark Tickle and Triton— Caleb Purchase, W. lutitrege, J. ^If^or, 0. Burge, W. Vincent, J. Fudge. I«ft4{pg >|:iQlfle%-T. M. Silk, T. Rousell, B. Rouscll, G. Marsb, N. Cbippett, J. Haggett, J. Ward, U. Martin. Nfiwba^—Adoiphus Yates, J. Manuel, p. Sponce, E. Bojne, J.Moore. Fortune Harbor to Waldron Cove— Rev. J. Walsh, Rev. Felix Mc- Carthy, S. Gillespie, M. Bryan, M. Glav€en, E. Gillespie, P. Byrne, M. Byrne, Rlfsbard Quirk. Byplolts, Burnt Isli^nd— T. Butt, J. Manuel, T. Winser, M. Dalton, A. Manuel, G. Sevier, S. Manuel. B|»p| lalf pd— ThpmfM ^. parris, W. Dorey, J. Primer, W. Uumilton, W.AW^. Dlatrlcl or f 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANACK Kite Core, SdwMr'i Cove, Kuie'i Point, Sllioi'e Pvlnt Md Mimptr^ leland- J. Dklton, F. Jewer, J. lUnuel, O. Brown, S. Mnutl. Northern Ana toPhiltpe* Heed— W. Evani, L. Manuel, T. Aalle. Dominion Point, to Klllook laiand— J1»ea Winter, A. Benton, J. OIII. Burntbaj:--Joilab Wolfreyi, John Wolfreyt, B. Boone, Joeopli Wolfreya, Solomon Hand. Comfort Cove near Loonbay— Simeon Cull, Renbon Cull, Bdw«rd Connors, Thomas Manuel. Loonbay— J. Roberta, F. Blade. Moreton's Harbor and Western Head— M. Osmond, S. Small, T. Knight, T. French, P. RIdout, C. Brett, 8. Jones, E. Taylor, ■. Small, W. Taylor. Tizzard's Harbor— R. Boyd, J. Osmond, J. Forward, Wm. Wheeler, J. Locke, George Forward. Twillingate Islands— T. Peyton, F. Roberts, G. Roberts, B. D.Hodge, M. Hayward, T. Ashborne, J. Spence, J. Minty, O. Gillett, W. Lethbrldge, J. Roberts, J. W. Owen, J. Purchaso, J. Anstey, John Elliott, John Templeton, John Davis. Herring Neck and Merritt's Harbor— W. J. Holwell, R. J. Rlohardi, E. Blandford, J. Squires, J. Card, J. Phllpot, J. D. Loekyer. Dlitrlet or Fogo t Change Islands— J. Doweil, T. TorravUIe, T. W. Taylor, J..P«llay, S> Roberts, J. C. Waterman, H. Scammell. Fo{o— Dr. Malcolm, J. T. Crouoher, R. Scott, B. J. Earle, J. Fttz* gerald, J. W. Hodge, T. C. Duder. Barr'd Island— A. Anthony, J. Foster, Ell Cole, Stephen Cole, Wm. Goodwin. Joo Bait's Arm— P. Cournew, C. Brett, J. Freke, Jr., W. Mercer, Thomas Deady. Tilton Harbor— W. Green, J. Burkp, jr., J. Broathers, P. Foley, Jaa. Kehoe, Joseph Burke. SelJom-Come*By— P. Newell, J. Rowe, H. Penney, W. Penney, M. Hornet. Indian Islands— W. Collins, W. Perry, sr., W. Perry, Jr., J. Blgsl^j, E. Penney. Qanderbay— J. Bursey, B. Glllingham, N. Gilllngham. Bock} bay— Philip Hicks, Samson Russell, Stephen Chalk, John Perry, Charles White. I I District of Bonavlsta t James' Cove (from West side Oalton'd Cove to East side James' Gove, both Inclusive'— George Hynes, William Ash, Samson Handcook, Henry Wheeler, Abraham Moss. Ttcklecove (from Red Cliff to Keels, both inclu8lve)T-A. Skiniigton, John Walsh, Michael Connors, William Russell, R. Humby, A. C. Candow, John Taylor, P. McCormaok, E. O'Neil. Keels— S. Coffin, J. Egan, T. Uobbs, sr., R. Mesh, W. Penney, M. Byrne, R. Penney, Edward Penney, Laurence Dueey. flat Islands— Joseph Samson, William Samson, Jr., Jamea PcrttoQ) William Samson, (ot Joseph), James Pike. a NftWF6UNt>LAifi> ALMAlfAC. tl890 Newmanaeove— (from half-way between Bonavlsta Town and Birchy oov« to Upper Amherstcove)- James RouRell, Edmund Wm. Brown, Henry Bartlett, William Ryan, William Skiffln^oD, William Edmonds, William A. Gabriel. Gambo— Simeon Osmond, Thomas Curran, Benjamin Saunders, Geo. Prltchett, John Pritchett, James Golding, David Oolding. Broadoove— Patrick Lawton, Stephen Ryan, Thomas Walsh, Ed. Carroll, Joseph Gash. KnlgbtscoTe— Michael Alyward, Patrick Walsh, Patrick Mahoney, James Aylward, James Ricketts, sr. CottelPs Island and Burnt Island— Daniel Turner, Ed. Lane, James Wbealan, Thomas White, William Alyward, John Turner, Thos. Vane, John Walsh. Ladle and Apseycove— R. Wellon, T. Wellon, W. West, J. Goodyear, B. Tuck. Musgrave Harbor, Dotiogcove and Ragged Harbor— J, B. Wheeler, J. Whiteway, S. Hicks, R. Butt, S. Mutch, J. Abbott, J. Hlcks,jr. Cat Harbor— H. Bobbins, W. Gibbons, J. Smith, W. Dutt,G. Parsons, W. Foley, G. Norman. Pinchard'a Island, viz. : Cape Freels to Foscovc— M. Davi^, II. Davis, J. Barbour, H. Melendy, T. Gill, M. Garrett, J. Salnsbury. Swain's Island, viz. : Nortonscove to Poundcove— J. Tiller, J. Bishop, B. Biddlecome, B. Gibbons, P. Blackwood, E. Bishop, J. Hounsel. Poors Island-P. House, W. Knee, J. Davis, G. King. Greenspond— James Barnes, John S. Carter, Jacob White, Archibald Collins, Robert Whitmarsh, J. T. Oakley, Thomas Ford, Robert Gunter, Darius Blandford, S. Green, Martin Stone. Pair Island— J. Brown, Job Hunt, G. Cutler, John Rogers (of C), John Bogers (of R.), Jacob Hunt, S. Filthorn. Gooseberry Island— A. Janes, Sim. Wills, E. Sweetapple, J G. Kelley. Alexanderbay— J. Noseworthy, S. Saunders, A. Brlffet, W. Arnold, J. Butt, £. Bury, J. Stroud. Southernbay— Tohn Prince, Samson White, John Moss, Wm. Prince, Levi Prince, James Quinton, gr., John Pomeroy. Safe Harbor— W. Davis, J. Knee, G. Burton, T. Gillingbam, Jas. Dyke. Salvage— James Burden, sr., James Burden, jr., J. Squires, J. Brown, J. Sansom. Musgrave Town— John Olford, sr.. T. Saint, A. Dominy, Joseph Greening, sr., Joseph Greening (of Joseph), J. Perry, John Olford, Jr., W. Greening, J. Yetman. Happy Adventure— Abraham Turner, John Moss, William Turner, William Hayward, William King, Joh . Brown. Platecove— John Cheuver, AnJrewKcougb, Andrew Tracey, Thomas Keough, Martin Furlong. Sweetbay— William Walker, Thomas Mullownoy, Mark Walker, John Kelly, Daniel Dooley. Brooklyn— William Pyo, W. Stares, sr., M. Waugh, J. IlauJcock, sr., W. Blunden, A. Lethbridge, W. Ash, G. Harris, J. Ilaudcock, jr., M. D. Stares. Indian Arm— J. Prince, W. Greening, R. Taylor, E. Humby, W.Tilly, J. Brown, G. Prince, J. Humby, T. White, J. Pomeroy, J. Quinton. District of 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 26 Kiugscove— Rev. W. Yeitcb, Kev. W. Kirby, D. Byan, S. Brown, T. Ryan, W. Monk!>, J. Brown, S. Ryan, P. Lawton, J. Devine, M. Aylward, J. Aylward, Michael Martin. Bonavista— A. Vincent, W. Hunt, W. Sweetland, G. Reader, A. Ryder, T. Harris, sr., J. Ryan, R. Brown, J. Roper, S. Swyer^, S. Linton. District; of Trinity : Bird I^laudcove— S. Trask, James Street, Salomon C'arew, Jos. Baker, John Hill, Christopher Chalk, G. Oldford. Little Catalina— J. Stone, J. Johnson, G. Reed (of William^ Great Catalina— W. Ashford, G. Courage, jr., T. Martin, J. Duffett, J. Murphy, sr., S. Jeans, W. N. Snelgrove, B. Perry, S. Avery. Ragged Harbor— M. Feelnn, J. Doody, P. Peters, sr., D. Duggan, T. Donovan. English Harbor to Salmoucove— S. Facey, W. Hlgden,W. Bugden, W. Batson, J. Penney, S. Freeman, J. Moody, H. G. Barnes, M. Miller. Trinity (town) West— Dr. White, G. H. Cole, B. Miller, F. Gover, G. Taverner, R. S. Bremuer, G. Christian. Trinity (town) North— Philip Fowlow, Richard Fowlow, Nathaniel Everly, John Randall (of Isaac), George Guppy, Joseph Butler (of James), Israel Butler, Michael Connolly. New Bonaventiire— W. H. Field, M. King, J. Ivany, L. Short, N. Miller. British Harbor, Careless Harbor to Pope's Harbor, both Inclusive— £). Gardner, H. Gardner, R. Bannister, W. Gardner, T. Leonard, A. Clark. Ireland's Eye and vicinity— J. P. King, J. Toop, jr., J. Mills, W. Wattan. Smith's Sound (North Side), Pope's Harbor to the Bar— T. Pelly, E. Felly, R. Williams, J. Duffett, A. Stone. Smith's Sound (South Side), The Bar and Lower Lancecove— Pierce Currle, J. Pittman, U. Late, J. Butt, William Smith. St. George's from Snook's Brook to the Bar— Edmund Pelly, W. J. Adams, Frederick Pelly. Shoal Harbor— James Butler, J. Tilley, I. Adey, Thomas Cooper, Charles Hansford, W. Stanley, A. Bussey. Foster's Point-G. Reid, N. March, S. Pelly, W. QuUlford, T. Smith. Hickman's Harbor— H. Blundon, J. Vardy, C. Bryant, B. Martin, A. Blundon. Random, S. W. Arm, (North Side)— M. Martin, H. Benson, J. Frost, B. Prince, D. Benson. Hodge's Cove to Southern Bight, both inclusive— J. Drover, D. Peddle, J. Drudge, J. Vey, N. Gooby, Bay Bulls Arm from Stockcovo to Deer Harbor— John Lilly, James Snook, John Drover. Fox Harbor and vicinity, St. Jones' Without to Little Heartsease Brook— W. Balsom, R. Seward, jr., D. Spurrel, I. Benson, D. Martin, Charles Green. Tickle Harbor— S. Miller, D. McCarthy, U. Thorne, B. Rowe. Norraanscovc, (Chapel Armj— ElishaElford, J. Reed, E. Pretty, J. Smith, J. Plercy. Sew Harbor and vicinity— M. Parsons, R. Cranford, T. Newhook, E. Moore, A. George. i!i I ill ' % ^ IrtJWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Green's Harbor, Witless Bay and Hopeall— C. Crocker, William Day, A. March, Henry Bowe, J. Liniarcl. Heart's Delight— J. Reed, S. Humphries, F. Chislett,E. Jerrett, S. Case. Heart's Desire— John George (of Wm.), M. George, W. Clark. Heart's Content— G. Charlton, Bev. E. C. Smith, B. Penney, Dr. W. Anderson, Moses Moore. New Perlican— A. Fittman, R. Bemister, N. Northovcr, T. Hobbs, J. Antle. Scillycoye— John Samson, George Downey. Hant's Harbor— J. H. Watson, J. Short, G. Green, B. Felly, R. Balbio. Basselscovc — A. Sparkes, M. Button, A. Harris, A. Button, J. Brown. District of Bay-de- Verde : Division 8. Gratescove to Bedheadcove, both inclusive— B. Benson, W. T. Avery, E. Vey, J. Broderick, J. Avery, J. Benson. Division 7. Old Ferlican to Dauielscove, both inclusive— Levi Burt, W. Christian, N. March, M. Bursey, J. Froude, J. Tizzard. Division 6. Bay-de-Verde to Low Foint, both inclusive— J. Moore, W. Lorkysr, J. Emberley, sr., H. Duffett, J. Neal, D. Noonan, J. Hcarn. Division 6. Caplincove to Burnt Point, both Inclusive— J. Lewis, G. Cull, E. Turner, E. Garland, G. Cooper, C. Shano, T. Tucker, W. Haliday, R. English, A. G. Hudson. Division 4. Gull Island to Smoothcove, both inclusive— ^[. Fudclister, Bev. Michael Hanley, J. Moores, J. March, W. Moores, M. Doyle. Division 3. Ochrepitcove to Westernbay, both inclusive— W. Kennedy, L. Crummy, J. Crowley, R. Walsh, A.' Halfyard. Division 2. Adamscove to Spoutcove, both inclusive- B. Jeuns, G. E. Moores, T. Diamond, J. Evans, William Lacey, J. Thistle, G. Baggs, J. Legrow, T. Trlckott. Division 1. Ferryscove to Freshwater, both inclusive— J. Swalne, T, Bose, W. Davis, W. Lamb, E. Kellaway, G. Everley, F. Davis. District of Carbonear : Carbonear— J. Byall, E. S. Pike, J. Mackay, J. Fearce,T. Kennedy, R. Moore, A. J. Crocker, T. Finn. District of Harbor Grace : Harbor Grace Proper— M. Walsh, J. Patterson, W. Tapp, D. J. Green, P. Walsh, C. Boss, B. Parsons, P. Farrel, John Hogan, William Stevenson (of John). Harbor Grace, South Side— Moses Noel, Tobias Sheppard, W. Dunn, P. Norcott, Edward Parsons, Thos. Sheppard, Levi Noseworthy. Bryants Cove— James Noseworthy, George Parsons, Wm. Coughian, Jacob Morgan, Patrick Norcott, E. Briffctt. Upper Islandcove— James Crane, A.Young, T. Drover (of James), A. Crane, J. Young, H. Young. Blshopscove —Israel Smith, N. Barrett, William Smith (of George), J. Barrett (of John), N. Barrett (of David). Spaniardsbay— Stephen Gosse, B. Gosse (of Bobcrt), Wm. Callahan, J. Barrett, sr., M. Gosse (of Israel), Ileury Gosse, J. Gosse, sr. Bay Boberts- C. French, M. De'ancy, S. Farsons, A. Dawe, £11 Mercer, W. Wood, S. ITrench. Coley'g Point— S. Dawe, J. Greenland, W. Parsons, S. Bradbury. District or 1 fl890 NEWFOUNDLAND ALJIANAC. 27 District of Port-de-Gra¥c t Port-de-Qravc— R. Morgan, T. Dawc, W. Busiey, Moses Morgan, G. Andrews. Bareneed— B. Newell, I§aac Richards, J. Moore, W. J. Thompson, J. Bartlett, J. R. French, W. Richards, Jas. Mahoney, Oeo. Buier. Cupids— S. Spracklin, G. Smith, W. Walceham, M. Power, T. L-Drew, J. Bishop, A. Smith, E. Bishop. ' Brigus— J. Wilcox, M. Claris:, J. Smith, G. Gerret, P. Brophy, J. Tarahan, T. Richards, P. J. Power, A. Munden, W. A. Green, G. RabbittP, Moses Bartlett, Thomas Spraclilin. Salmon Cove and Ciariie's Beach— Wm. Hussey, Robt. Wells, Richard Wells, Isaac Richards, W. F. Horwood, William Newell, John Lane, John Moores, Michael Kearney. District of Harbor Main t Conception Harbor— William Kennedy, M. St. John, M. Wade, B. Hearn, L. Whelan, M. Lcary, M. Kehoe. Harbor Main— E. Murray, M. Gormon, P. Conran, J. O'Brien, M. Woodford, M. Devereaux, J. 7."\irdy. Holyrood— Bev. G. J. Battcoclc, W. Joy, M. Rorlcc, P. Veiich, M. Woodford, P. St. John, R. Ilearn, E. Kennedy. Horseeove to Indian Pond— W. Swausboraugh, T. Dwyer, (of Philip), T. Allan, J. Halley, J. Morgan, W. Tillcy, H. Haines, Abraham Morgan, Qeor^je Dawt District of Ferryland t Bay Bulls— M. Brien, P. Williams, M. Mulcahy. Witlessbay— J. Shannahan, T. Carew, Q. Norris, D. Tobin, J. Murphy. Mobile- T. O'Driscoll, F. Dillon, D. Fitzgerald. Toadscove to LaManche— T. O'Driscoll, J. O'Driscoll, (of Con.), S. French, M. Power, M. Colbert. Brigus to Cape Broyle— M. Cashin, T. Peudergast, T. Walsh, H. J. Carew, M. Greene. Caplinbay, Ferryland and Aquafortc— R. Morry, J. Keough, P. Power, J. Carter, J. White, J. Costello, R. H. White, M. Devereaux, P. WInsor, D. H. WInsor, M. Meagher, Renews, Fermeuse and Broadcove— Rev. J. Walsh, J. Berrigan, B. Quin'an, William Trainor, J. Dutton, M. Lalor. District of Placentia and Nt. Iflary's : Trepasscy— Bev. W. Born, H. Curtis, G. Devereaux, T. Sutton, J. Waddleton. Holyrood and Peter's River— William St. Croix, M. Lundrigan, M. Houlahan. St. Mary's-Bev. B. O Donnell, J. Whclan, T. Bowen, P. Mooney, P. Walsh, D. Daly. Salmonler— Bev. J. St. John, J. Gott", J. J. Cormack, J. Dakins, J. Mercier. Branch, Cape Shore— Rev. — Whelan, S. Boach, P. Foley, J. English,, E. Conway, B. McGrath. Great Placentia— Bev. M. Clancey, T. O'Reilly, J. Cosgrove, P. Fltz ' Patrick, John T. Dunphy. I I NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Little Placentia— Rev. R. Brennan, W. Pboran, P. Murphy, jr., b. Hunt, J. Reilly. J. Houlaban, A. Burke. MooDiescove to North Harbor— C. D. CbamWers, J. Boucber, S. Adams, P. Whiffeo. Harbor BufTctt—C. D. Chambers, J. Hollett, H. Whifftn. J. Miller, E. Burton. Barren, Sound and Woody Islands and Black River— A. Blackailar, J. Hollett, P. Brown. St. Kyran's and Presque— Rev. William Doutney, P. Sullivan, MartiD Galton, J. Hennessy, sr., James Chamber?, Henry Brown, Peter Emberley, Michael Tobin. Oderin— R. McGratb, P. Power, A. Murphy. Baine Harbor and Rushoon— R. Rod way. Rest to be filled up. District of Barln t Flat Islands— E. Collins, O. Miller, H. Moulton. Burin Proper- W. B. Payne, S. Darby, J. Paul, H. Vigus, J. O'Brien, O. Bishop, Denis Gorman. Burin West— J. Weare, J. Eeech, G. Goddard, G. Bonnell, T. Bugdeu. St. Lawrence— G. Bradley, J. Reeves, H. Pike, D. Murray, J. Fitzpatrlck. Lawn— Peter Connors, P. Tarrant, J. Edwards, J. Connors, M. Strang. Lamaline— T. Haley, B. Bonnell, J. Haley, 11. Uaskell, R. BonDcIl, J. Hillier, P. Bentaird. Fortune— W. P. Lake, B. Brazil, H. J. Haddon, J. E. Lake, G. Forser, T. Rogers, T. E. Lake. Grand Bank— W. Buffett, A. Graudy, M. Foote, G. Bell, 0. Fursey, S. H. Tibbo, John Forsey. Mortier>bay— William Killfoy, Thomiis Ste|>hens, Nicho'as Baldwin, H. E. Hodder, John Coady, John Hodder, Phi'ip Coady. District of Fortaue t Garnish— William Reeves, W. Grandy (of Joseph), T. Grandy, scnr., . O. Bamfleld. Outbarbors— H. T. Holman. Harbor Briton; J. Gaulton, Brunette; J. Rose, LIttle-b*y; G. Keeping, Rencontre; S. Fiander, Coombs- cove; T. Bulley, Sagona; Chas. Clinton, Fox-cove; Jesse Tlnrn- ton, Bay L' Argent. Belloram— T. Grandy, T. Cluett, sr., G. Dicks, J. Romkey, J. Cluett. English Harbor— G. T. R. Snelgrove, D. Burke, It. Lee, R. Marshall, A. Fiander, W. Yarn, Charles Clinton. Harbor Briton— Rev. G. Field, P. Hubert, H. T. H)lman, Dr. Fitz- gerald, J. Hardy. Hermitage Bay— Rev. G. Bishop, E. C. Gallop, Dr. Thompson, H. Camp, R. Bradshaw. District of District or Burgeo and I Casks, empty, second-hand, 45 gallons and under, each 045 Casks, empty, second-hand, over 45 gallons, each 145 Cask staves, second-hand, manufactured, capable of making casks of 45 gallons and upwards, per 100 5.75 Cask staves, second-hand, manufactured, capable of making casks under 45 gallons, per 100 140 Cheese, the cwt 2,50 Chocolate and cocoa, the lb 0.06 Cigars, ten per cent., ad valorem, and the M 4.00 Coffee, green, the lb 0.05 Coffee, roasted or ground, the lb 0.07 Coals, imported or brought into the ports of St. John's, Harbor Grace and Carbonear, the ton 0.30 80 NEWFOUNDLAND AI.MANAC. [1890 Confactionery, not including confectioners' ornaments, the cwt Feathers, and feather beds, the lb Fish, namely : Codfish and haddock, save as hereinafter exempt, the qtl. of iia lbs. Flour, the brl Fruit, dried, (excepting dried apples) currants, raisins, &c., the lb.... Indian meal, the brl {am* and preserves, ao per cent., ad valorem, and the lb .umber, (onC'inch thick, and so in proportion for any greater thick- n«») the M Lumber, grooved, tongucd, or planed, (one-inch thick, and so in proportion for any greater thackness) the M , Molasses, the gallon Oats, the bushel Oatmeal, the barrel of 200 lbs....« Oil, kerosene, the gallon Peas, the barrel Pork, the barrel of 200 lbs Salt, in bulk, the ton Shinjgles and laths, the M Spirits, namely: Brandy, and other spirits, not herein defined or enumerated, and not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon All other Spirits of greater strength than forty-three per cent. over proof shall be deemed to be undefined spirits, and be sub- ject to duty accordingly, the gallon Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon Gin, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' livdrom- eter, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the si length of proof, the gallon Cordials, shrub and other spirits, being sweetened or mixed so that the degree of strength cannot be ascertained, the gallon Sugars, namely: Bastard, the cwt I^af and refined, the cwt.. . Unrefined, the cwt Tea, twenty per cent., ad valorem, and the lb Timber, including Lignum Vitas, the ton Tobacco, manufactured, including leaf tobacco, stripped or partly manufactured, five per cent., ad valorem, and the lb Tobacco, leaf and stems, the lb Tobacco, stems for snuff, the cwt Vegetables, namely : cabbages, the 100 Potatoes, the bushel Turnips, parsnips, carrots, beet, the bushel Another, including onions (canned or preserved excepted), ten per cent., ad valorem. Vinegar, the gallon Wines, namely: Champagne, the gallon Claret, the gallon Hock, Burgundy and Light Rhenish Wines, the gallon Malaga and Montilla, posting at port of shipment Eighty cents a gallon, and any other above that price, twelve and a Iialf per cent., ad valorem, and the gallon Malaga and Montilla, costing at port of shipment, under Eighty cents a gallon, the gallon Port and Madeira, the gallon Sherry and Manzanilla, twelve and a half per cent., ad valorem, apdthe gallon. S-So 0.07 i.So 0,30 0.03 0.25 0.02 2.50 4.00 0.07 0.05 0.30 0.06 0.30 I-75 0.20 0.60 2.40 2.40 1.65 1.80 2.15 I-I5 3oO 4-5° 3.00 0.06 0.60 0.20 0.20 0,60 2.00 0.05 O.IO Ad Valoren 0,40 C.S5 I.OO 0.35 1.65 I.OO 1890] NEWFOUNDLAl!fD ALMAI^AC. 3X Spanish, Red, Denia, Sicilian, Figueira, Red Lisbon, Cape and Lisbon Common, the gallon O.35 All other Wines, Twelve and a half per cent, ad valorem, and the gallon '. •.... I.10 Ad Valorem Duties. Fresh meat, poultry, eggs, oxen, cows, and bulls, tallow, grease, and palm oil. Seven and a half per cent. • Anchors and chain cables, copper and composition metal for ships, includ- ing bars, bolts, sheathing and nails, of the same materials ; Bread-bag brin, or bagging ; Canvas, sail-cloth and tarpauline canvas, for ships^ use ; Cordage, namely : rope and hemp, coir and manilla cables ; corks and corkwood ; Fishing tackle, (except fishing tackle for anglers) ; Hoop iron ; Iron of all kinds, in bars, bolts, sheets, plates and pieces, (save as hereinafter exempt) ; Machinery, and parts of machinery, in- cluding propellers ; Nails I wrought) ; Oakum, pitch, tar, resin, and raw turpentine; Oranges, lemons, grapes, nuts, limes, and olives; Sheet tin, block tin and solder; Worsted and woollen yarn of all kinds —Ten per cent. Bran, barley, malt, Indian corn and rice ; Mast pieces and spars, not manu- factured; Medicines; Staves (undressed) — Twelve and one-half per cent. Dories and dory oars, hay, leather, nails (cut) — Fifteen per cent. Bread and biscuit (except hard ships' biscuits); Oleone oil, beef oil, neu- tral, lard stock, cotton seed oil, oil of sesame, and other oils used in the manufacture of oleomargarine or artificial butter — ^Twenty per cent. Cabinet wares, candles, carriages, wagons, sleighs and harness; casks in which dry goods are imported, when fit to hold liquid ; manufactures of wood, except musical instruments ; staves, manufactured and dressed ; stockings, shirts and drawers, made by hand ; ready-made clothing, namely: coats, jackets, trousers, waistcoats, southwesters, mantles, dresses, cloaks and sacques— Twenty-five per cent. Goods, wares and merchandize, not otherwise enumerated, described or charged with duty, and not otherwise exempt — Twenty per cent. Table or Exemptions. The following Articles imported into this Colony and its Dependencies I shall be exempt from the payment of Duties : — Agricultural implements and machinery imported by agricultural societies for the promotion of agriculture. Arms, clothing and provisions for Her Majesty's land and sea forces. Articles imported for religious purposes, not intended for sale. I Articles of every description imported for the use of the Governor. Articles for ofiicial use of foreign consuls. I Articles imported for the use of the St. John's Municipal Council. Bail, bark for tanning leather, boiler and ship plates. Coals, when not imported into the ports of St. John's, Harbor Grace or Carbonear. Coin ^nd bullion ; cotton yarn, cotton (raw), coke. Cora tor the manufacture of brooms ; crushing mills for mining purposes. I Conations of clothing, speciLilly imported for gratuitous distribution by any charitah.e society; dye stuffs. Ovsters and clams, in shell. I Fish of British catch and cure, and oil the produce of such fish. j Frait, not being canned, bottled or preserved, and not otherwise enumerated. j Gas engines, when pr^ected by patent. iHemp, hemp yarn, coir yarn, sisal, manilla, flax and tow. I Hides, or pieces of hides, not tanned, curried or dressed. [Household furniture and working tools, and implements used and in the 1 use of persons arriving in this Colony. I Imk, old iron, old copper, and old composition metal ; manure of all kinds. |llalerials for sheathing the bottoms of vessels, such as zinc, copper, and composition metal, together with nails and paper, or felt, which may be used for or under such sheathing, when used for sheathing the entire bottom of the vessel in which the same is imported. i;i,: 32 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1800 Music, written or printed. Ores, and parts ot ores, used in the manufacture of copper paint. Passengers' baggage. Pig iron, nail stnps, wliether iron, ziAc or brass, to be used in the manufac- ture of cut nails in this colony. Plants, trees and shrubs ; ploughs, harrows, reaping, raking, ploughing, potato, and seed sowing macnines, to be used in this colony. Printing paper, printing presses, printing types, and all other printing requi- sites, printed boolcs, pamphlets, newspapers, maps and cnarts. Refuse rice. Sand. Scientific instruments and apparatus, including globes, when imported for the use of colleges, and scientific or literary societies. Seed for agricuhura! purposes ; specimens illustrative of natural history. Sulphuric acid, when used for the manufacture of manures. Twines, to be used in manufacturing nets and netting, in this colony. Unmanufactured wool. Wheat. Works of art, namely: Engravings, paintings, statuary, not intended for sale. Local Distillation. The following duties shall be raised, levied and collected on the follow- ing articles distilled or brewed in this colony, namely : Brandy, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon ; ^1.75 Whiskey, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for ai\y greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon .' 1.60 Gin, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykos' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 143 Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 1,20 Ale, porter. Bavarian beer, botanic beer, and all other malt and de\- trinous liquors, the gallon. 0.05 BANKS. Union Bank of Newibnndland. Directors: Sir Robert Thorburn, K.C.M.G.; Hon. A. W. Harvey, Walter B. Grieve, R. S. Munn, W. J. S. Donnelly. James Goldie, niinager; Charles S. Pinsent, accountant; W. H. Crowdy, paying teller ; Chas. E. Meehan, receiving teller ; VV. W. Watson, ledger keeper ; A. M. Peters, clerk; D. Joseph Greene, notary; P. Mor- ris, messenger. Agents: London — Union Bank of London, (Ltd). Liverpool— Bank of Liverpool, (Ltd'. New York — National Bank of Commerce. Boston- Merchants' National Bank, Montreal — Bank of Montreal. Halifax— Bank of Nova Scoda. Discount days : Mondays and Thursdays, from 12.30 o'clock. Hours of business : From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Commercial Bank of Newfoundland. D'-ectors: A. F. Goodridge, James Goodfellow, Geo. A. Hutchings,! Edwin J. Duder, Hon. J. S. Pitts. Henry Cooke, manager; Henry D. Carter, accountant end paying! teller; James E. Kent, receiving teller ; Charles P. Crowdy, ledger keeper; 1800] NEWFOUNm.AKt) ALIHAKAC. 33 Geo. C. Coen and F. Wood, clerks. Sir Wm. V. W hiteway, Q.C.. K.C.M.G., standing counsel and solicitor. W. Hammond, porter. Agents : I^ndon — London and Westminster Bank. Liverpool — Bank of Liverpool, (Ltd). New York— National Bank oi the Republic. Bostdn — Atliis National Bank. Montreal and Quebec Merchants' Bank of Canada. Halitix— Union Bank of Halifox. Discount Dayi : Tuesdays and Fridays, from 1345 o'clock. Hours of Business : From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. iavings* Bank. Governors : Five members of the House of Assembly, and three mem- bers of the Legislative Council, viz. : Sir James S. Winter, K.C.M.G.; Hon. the Speaker ot the House of As- sembly ; Alex. M. McKay, D. J. Greene, H. W. LeMessurier, of the House of Asssembly ; Hon. M. Monroe, of the Legislative Council. Directors : Sir J. S. Winter, K.C.M.G. ; Hon. M. Monroe, D. J. Greene. Cashier: Hon. Edward Dalton Shea. Accountant: Stephen Knight Clerk: W. J. H. Shears. The Bank is open every day, between the hours of 10.30 and 3 o'clock, tor depositors' business. Hiirbor Oraee Branch. Cashier and Clerk : A. T. Drysdale. He«rt*a Content Branch. Clerk : George Moore. Little Bajr Branch. Clerk : E. F. Berteau. Foreign C/onsnlates. Portugal — Thos. R. Smith, Consul General ; Wm. Ha) ward, Vice-Con- sul, St. John's. Robert S. Munn, Vice-Consul, Harbor Grace. G. H. Cole, Vice-Consul, Trinity. J. T. Mifflen, Catalina. J. Henry Clements, Vice- Consul, LaFoile. H. T. Holman, Vice-Consul ; A. F. Hatch, consular-agent, Harbor Briton. H. Earle, Vice-Consul, Fogo. John W. Owen, Vice-Consul, Twillingate. Richard Goodridge, Vice-Consul, Renews. Spain— Don Antonio Singala, Vice-Consul, St. John's, Consular Agents— Harbor Grace, R. S. Munn; Fogo, Hay Findlater; Trinity, G. H. Cole; Rose Blanche, Philip Sorsoliel; Harbor Briton, Philip Hubert; Twillingate, W. Lethbridge ; Burin, ; Gaultois, Edward C. Gallop; Little Harbor, Joseph C. I. f roof. Wooden house, painted white, and roof red, from centre of which rises the lan- tern. (For f f alarm, see list below;. Wood tower, painted white. Octagon wood tower, painted white. A small store at rear. Round red brick tower. Keeper's dwelling detached, square white building with a red roof. The buildings are on the northern part of the island. The south- ern end obscures the light for 8 miles when bearing N.N.E. ^ E. 98 JTOWFOXmOLAKD ALMAWAn. [1890 JU|iGH7HOUSJCS» BEACONS, &c.. ^^ights in the fallfnmng liit art txhibjted from swtstt to iunrise. The iHstofteef lare «// i» nautical mUei. •s Name 9f Place. •|i« !' |>iescription of Light. 187P x8^o 1883 1885 i8?7 1813 ?83S IWl Qarhonear Islfind. ^ar. Grace Island. Har. Grace Beacon Light Bay Roberts (Green ) Point. Brigus. QipeSt, Precis, Fort Amherst, enfr^Qce of St.J(>hn*s, St. John's leading cntto. gape ^ppv. Fejryiand H,e»(J, 4744-84 474345 4741-37 47-3640 47-33-54 4748,30 ^pprojd 47-3347 53^99-99 S3-o8,« S3-I3-33 53JO-IS 53-10.35 i^ixed v)hitt, 8th order Dioptric.' Catoptric revolving light, showing two v>hite flashes, followed by one red flash, each attaining greatest brilliancy in 30 seconds! Fixed white, 6th order Dioptric. '^ixed white, 6th order Dioptric. Imnnediately beneath the princi- pal white light is a projecting Ian- tern in which three lamps are placed. The two outer ones will show white, and the centre one in a line with the Southern rocks, N'.E. half E. (mag.) from the tower, will be red. Fixed red, 6th order Dioptric. Si»47Vhife. "3 12 ditto. ditto. Roi|nd iron to\yer painted red and white verti,cai stripes, three of each. House also painted vyith red and white veri ical stripies. 123 12 ditto. a wick Concentric. Buildings of wood painted white ; ropfs flat. On the higher roof is the lantern, elevated above it on a square block. The lower building is the fog alarm house., t For particulars of alarm, see list below). I34i 12 ditto. ditto. Building stone, whitewasl^ed. On the roof is the lantern. (For fog gun, see list below : . 76i t«* • Argand ga«. This light is in a drum, painted whi^«, oa the roof of the Custom iiouse. i74i ditto. This light (400 yards in rear of the louver one is in a small octagon tower, painted white, with conical roof, one side of which is painted white, as is also a disc that surmounts the roof. The lin^ con- necting these two signals shew^ the middle of the channel. M 32 Ail No. 7 Wood house, banded red and white hori- Seaward Argands. zontally. The lantern rises from the centre. (For fog alarm, see list below . soc 16 ditto, 3 wicjc Concentric. Round red-t)rick tower, 38 teet frpm keeper's house. Keeper's house, wood pained white, with red roof. M 40 NEWFOUNDLAND ALS4ANA(i. [1890 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c.. Lights in the following list are exhibited from sunset to sunrise. 'Jlie distances are all in nautical miles. Name of Place. •B o Description of Light. 1856 1851 1883 i860 Cape Race. Cape Pine. Point LaHaye, St. Mary's Bay. Cape St. Mary's. 46.39.24 4637.04 46-54-a8 4649.34 O / II S3-04-20 1879 Point Verde, Placentia, 1858 1879 186s 187s 1873 Dodding Head, Burin. Allan Island, Lamaline S33MS 53-36.40 S4.11.43 47.00.26 Revolving white light (with silvered reflectors and annular lenses) ; at- tains greatest brilliancy every 'half minute. Visible between E N E to W.S.W. Fixed white (Catoptric . The inter- vening land being low, the light can be seen over it from St. Marys Bay. Fixed white, 6th order Dioptric. Revolving Cato-dioptric of ist order, shewing alternately a red and -iu/nte light at intervals of one minute. 47.14.11 55.00.19 Fixed white, 5th order Dioptric. 55.08.43 Second order, revolving white light, (silvered reflectors and annular len- ses , attains greatest brilliancy every minute. In consequance of great height, this light is often obscured when the coast is clear. Brunette Island, Mercer's Head, For- tune Bay. Garnish, Fortune Bay, Belloram, Fortune Bay. 46.51.00 approxi 47-^5-32 5545-30 mate. 55-51-50 47.14.00 55.24.00 approxi mate 47.29.00 55-27-15 Fixed white, 8th order Dioptric. Powerful Cato-dioptric flashing luhite light, which attains its greatest bril- liancy every ten seconds. lOhscured by the land from E.S.E. to S). Fixed red \\g\\\ (metal reflector). This light is only intended for the fishing craft of the locality. Fixed white, 8th order Dioptric. L Lights in tkt ■(1)- -■ - > . 07; JJ . "S 13 .9 'w « w i2 5** e s K •-» Feet MIs.| < 180 ^5 I{ 390 23 ditto. flSOO NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 41 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &C. Ligfits in the following list are exhibited from sunset to sunrise, distances are all in nautical mites. The CQ qj 4> tfl (5 . II 5 Feet i8o Mis. IS 314 63 390 98 430 64 30 23 II 24 20 35 23 o 180 •**••«•• All Seaward dittos ditto. ditto. o 170 All Seaward o 270 •o a' 2°j Description of Building. No. 9 Argands. No. 17 Argands. I Argand. No. 12 Argands. I Argand. No. 6 Argands. I Argand. No. 9 Argands. I Argand. I Argand. Round iron light tower, 40 feet high, painted red and white in broad vertical stripes. The keeper's house is — feet distant, square, painted white, red roof. The light tower is connected with the alarm house by a covered way. (For fog signals, see list below). Note.— This Lighthouse is now maintained by the Dominion Government Round iron light tower, 50 feet high, painted with red and white horizontal bands. Keeper's dwelling, wood, connected with the tower by a covered way. Round iron tower, painted with three red and two white horizontal bands. The bands are continued around a flat-roofed store in the rear. Round brick tower, painted red. There is a wooden house, 15 feet on each side of the tower, and connected therewith by a cov- ered way. The houses are painted white, with red roofs. Wooden house, painted white, and flat-roof- ed. The light tower rises from the roof of the house. Square wooden house, painted white, and red roof. The lantern rises from the centre of the house. Wood, octagon tower, painted red and white on alternate sides. Square wooden house, painted white, with red roof. The lantern rises from the centre of the roof. A square beacon tower, of wood, standing on the end of the breakwater, carrying an octagon drum and lantern. A wooden tower, painted white, on the north point of the beach. 1:11 J 1 Si, 4i IfEWf OtJKl)LAKD ALMAi^AC. [1890 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c.. Lights in the following list are exhibited from sunset to sunrise, distances are all in nautical miles. The ll Name of Place. 1873 1879 1885 Rocky Point, Hr. Briton, Fortune Bay, Pass Island, entrance to Hermitage Bay. Gaultois. 11 It Description of Lig!it. 1874 Boar Island, Burgeo. 1886 1873 187s 1883 Ireland's Island, en- trance of LaPoile Bay, Rose Blanche Point. Channel Head, Port-au- Basque. Sandy Point, Bay St. George. o / // 47.27.30 47.29.IS 47.36.00 47.36.12 47.37.52 47-35-48 47.33-49 48.27.37 o / // SS474S 56.12.02 SS-S4-00 S7.3S-I3 58.23.13 5841.30 S9.07.09 58.30.31 Eighth order Dioptric, Fixed white, excep^t in a line with Harbor Rock] in which direction it is obscured. Fixed white, 4th order Dioptric. A Fixed red light, 6th order Dioptric, is placed below the white light to distinguish the rocks and reefs ex- tending from Wolf Rocks, bearing (from lighthouse) S. 7744 W., to Basse Terre Point, S. 61.33. The reef over the Wolf Rocks is about \\ miles from the island. At a distance of about 4 miles the two lights merge into one. Fixed white light on an iron column. The light should be brought to bear N.E. before steering for the entrance of the harbor to clear a sunken rock S.W. by W., about 100 yards distant. Fixed red, 6th order Dioptric. Fifth order revolving luhite light, alternate flashes and total eclipses, attaining greatest brilliancy every 12 seconds. Fixed white, 4th order Dioptric, shew- ing from E.S.E. through S. to W. by N. by compass. Fixed red, 6th order Dioptric. Fixed white, 6th order Dioptric. L Lights in ti 4) ■■ Distance visible. 1 e c J 1800] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 43 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c.. Lights in the following list are exhibited from sunset to sunrise. The distances are all in nautical miles. r II a.ffl q5= Feet 68 281 267 14 207 Mis, 9 19 II 67 9l 95 90 35 II Kind of o 360 136.30 All Seaward o 270 Whole Horizon. i683 All Seaward 7 ditto. I Argand. 2 wick Concentric. I Argand. Circular iron tower, painted red and white in alternate horizontal bands. Wooden house, sidf's painted white, with flat roof, on which the principal lantern stands. The one shewing the red light is fourteen feet lower, and at the angle of the building. Duplex lamp. I Argand. Duplex lamp. 2 wick Concentric. I Argand. I Argand. Description of Building. Buildings wood. Light tower rising from the gable of the nouse; vertical parts painted white, roof red. Circular iron tower ; Keeper's dwelling of wood, 16 feet apart (W.S.W.), painted red and white, alternate bands continu- ous round both buildings. Buildings granite, roofed with slate. Light tower at one corner. The square light tower and the keeper's dwelling are detached ; they are of wood. Round iron tower, painted with three red and three white horizontal bands. Store on southside painted white. H "il 44 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1800 LIST OF LIGHTS, &c, C^OH Newfoundland Territory lit by the Canadian Government. Lighted from sunset to sunrise. « bfi ■s-S Name of Place. 11 ^ 0) Description ot Light. 1871 1871 X871 1884 1858 1880 1878 1856 Cape Ray. Point Rich. Cape Norman. Cape Bauld. Belie Isle. Do. (Low Light.) Point Armour, (Forteau.) Grrenly Island, Blanc Sablon Cape Race. O / II 4737'00 S0.4I-S0 SI.38-00 51.38.50 Si-53-06 Below m SI-27-3S 51-22.35 46.39.24 O ( // 59,18.00 57.27.40 55.5340 55.25.00 55.22.15 ain light 56.50.55 57.10.50 53.04.20 Revolving wAite, attaining greatest brilliancy every twenty seconds. Catoptric. IVAite flash every fifteen seconds. Catoptric. Catoptric, revolving white ; greatest brilliancy every two minutes. Catoptric, alternating red and white every forty-five seconds. First order Dioptric, fixed white light. Catoptric, fixed white. Second order Dioptric, fixed white. Catoptric light, showing white J min- utes, redlt minutes. Do. do. and eclipse iH minutes. Revolving white light, attains great- est brilliancy every half minute, Visible between E.N.E. to W.S.VV. t) ■"""■ > . ■c « 4 "2 g-g X »-H 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 45 LIST OP LIGHTS, &c., upon Ntwfoutidland Territory lit by the Canadian Government. Lighted from sunset to sunrise. B 'am S 'Si .a 0^ 1-^ 1 Kind of I^mp. Description of Building. Feet 130 Mis. 17 All points Seaward Mammoth flat wick bur- ner ; constant level oil Wooden Octagonal Tower, painted white ; Lantern brown. 160 16 Do. reservoir. No. I circular lamp. White Hexagonal wood, with roof red. 138 17 Do. No. I circular White Hexagonal wood, with roof red. 141 18 Do. Mammoth flat wick; constantjlevel reservoir. White square wooden tower, surmounted by a red lantern ; dwelling attached. 470 28 From N.W. by N. round byS.toE. S mammoth wick lamps in a cluster. Circular stone tower, covered with clap- boards, painted white. 128 17 In ap- proach- ing from the Gulf. Large circu- lar burner lamps; con- stant level oil reservoir. White sqiiare wooden tower. iSS 19 All points Seaward 5 mammoth wick lamps in a cluster. Circular white stone, covered with clap- boards; roof red. 100 IS Do. T-arge circu- lar burner lamps. Octagonal wooden tower, painted white, with red lantern; white wooden dwell- ing attached. 180 IS 180 No. 9 Argands. Round iron light tower 40 feet high, paint- ed red and white in broad vertical stripes. Keeper's house — feet distant, is square, painted white, with red roof. The light tower is connected with the Alarm-house by a covered way, 250 feet long. < f. m \! 46 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 FOG SIGNALS. y*f« will be sounded day and night during the continuance of thick weather or snow-stonns. 1887 1883 X877 1887 1883 Name of Place. Description of Signal Intervals of Sound. Cape St. Francis. Green Isl'd, Catalina. Fort Amherst. ditto. Cape Spear, Powel's Head, near Trepassey. Powerful Siren Trumpet. Champion Fog Horn. Three pound charge from a 32- poundcr gim. Mechanical Fog Horn. Compressed Air Trumpet. Courtcnay Automatic Whist- ling Ihioy. Sounded five seconds, silent five seconds; sounded five seconds and silent forty-five seconds in each minute. Sounded for five seconds, witii in- tervals of silence of tliiity-five seconds. During daylight and when Cape Spear is enveloped in fog this will be discharged every hour. A ves- sel's gun will be answered by two guns. Sounded in reply to a vessel's gun or whistle. Sounded for seven seconds in each minute. House 600 yards N.N.E. of the lighthouse. This alarm is seldom heard to the southward of its- position Bearings from the buoy, Powel's Head, N.E., distant ij miles. Cape Pine W. \l S., Freshwater Point S.Ii. \ E. The buoy will be taken in at the commencement of winter, and rc-moored in the spring as early as the weather will permit. I Canadian Fog dignals on Newfoundland Coast. s Name of Place. Description of Signal. Intervals of Sound. 187a 1871 1884 187s Cape Race. Cape Ray. Cape Bauld. Belle Isle. Point Armour. Greenly Isl'd lo-inch Steam Whistle. Steam Fog Horn. Steam Fog Horn. Fog Gun. Steam Fog Whistle. Fog Gun. Sounded for ten seconds, with in- tervals of silence of fifty seconds in each minute. Blast of ten seconds every minute. Blast of ten seconds every minute. Fired fverv half hour. Depot of pro- visions (or shipwrecked mariners. Sounds ten seconds every minute. Fired every half hour. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 4f The attention of Mariners is particularly called to the extreme uncertainty there is in the range of sounds. A signal that may not be heard under certain conditions of the atmosphere more than one or two miles, will under'others reach twenty or more miles. Light Dues. — ^IVenty-four cents per ton on all vessels entering any port or harbor in the colony, except coasting, sealing or fishing vessels ; but not to be levied more than once in one year. Sealing and coasting vessels — twelve cents per ton on registered vessels of 40 tons and upwards ; three dollars and forty-six cents on vessels less than 40 tons. No vessel to pay over One Hundred and B'ifteen Dollars. Gallantry Head, Island of St. Peter's.— k White Flash Light. Elevation above high water, sixty-four metres (204 English feet). Distance at which the light is visible — 18 miles. The light is hidden at the northward by the high land 01 St. Peter's — Lat. 46° 45' 30" \ Long. 50° 9' 9". The Fog Horn off Gallantry Head, now located north of Hunter's Island, (He aux Chasseurs), at a distance of about 50 yards from the shore, will sound whenever fog or snow makes it necessary. The sound will last for six seconds, with an interval of one minute between each blast. Light at the south entrance of St. Peter's, — Since the ist October, 1862, the entrance of the harbor of St. Peter's, called South Channel, has been marked by two small fixed lights, one of which is a White Light, illuminating three- fourths of the horizon, and placed on the battery, and the other a red light, on the plain at the north of the town. The white light has an elevation of 1 1 metres, and is visible six miles. The red light is elevated 19 metres, visible three miles. The line connecting these two lights indicates the middle Channel. The position of the red light has also been so determin- ed, that as soon as it is seen on the left of Cape Aigle, vessels coming from Colombier, in beating into the North- east entrance, will have nothing to fear from the shoals of 1 Cape Rouge. Light on the Southwest Point of the Island of Dogs, call- \ti Pointe a Leconte. — From the ist August, 1874, a light 1 bs been exhibited on the Southwest Point of the Island of j Dogs at the place called Point a Leconte, at 400 metres .Si. 48 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 1890] ( ,37 English feet) above the level of the sea. It will be sitn in dtat weather seven miles. The extent of the light i^ circumscribed in a sector of i6o*, presenting two cones of lijglht ; one white of 40", will light the passage of the South- east, so as to permit vessels, which maintain position within this cone to avoid at the right the shoal Bataille, and to the left the rock of Cape Noir, and the rock Bertrand. The sec Curtis Trinity Reginald Mills Trouty Trinity Fredk. Gover Troytown Bonavista Mrs. Noseworthy Upper Small Point Bay-de-Verde Grace Hayden Valen Island Placentia and St. Mary's John Brown Matilda Parsons West'n Arm, Rocky B. Fogo Western-bay Bay-de-Verde Jane Kennedy ' Vm. Rice Western-cove St. Barbe Witle»s-bay Ferryland James Shannahan ; as. B. WiUiams Woody Island Placentia and St. Mary's Postal Routes. Overland, by Railway, for Topsail, Kelligrews, Holy- rood, Salmon Cove Station, Harbor Main, Conception Harbor, Brigus, Port-de-Grave, Bay Roberts, Spaniard's Bay, Harbor Grace, Carbonear and Placentia, daily. Between St. John's and Portugal Cove, Tuesday and Friday. \* S4' NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Carbonear to Heart's Content, tri-weekly — ^Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Bet 6| NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 abroad are chargeable with the ordinary rates of postage. For soldiers or seamen in Her Majesty's service, two cents per half ounce ; over that weight, charged full rates. The attention of the public is called to the fact that the General Postal Union Treaty positively prohibits the trans- mission in the mails of gold or silver money, jewels or pre- cious articles. Or any other articles whatever liable to Customs' duties. Therefore, correspondence originating in Newfound- land and addressed to any of the countries of the Postal Union, whether ordinary or registered, should not contain these interdicted articles. R^rlstratlon. Local 3 cents. United Kingdom 4 cents. United States, Dominion of Canada, West Indies, and Foreign Europe 5 cents. Australia ...12 cents. South Africa 6 cents. Any letters found to contain coin, as well as any having the word " registered " written upon them, which may be posted in Newfoundland, will be forwarded to any part of the colony, charged with a double registration fee. For United Kingdom, foreign countries and Dominion of Can- ada> they will not be forwarded on any terms. Honey Order Brancli. Thomas S. Dwyer, superintendent ; G. B. Lloyd, clerk. Office hours : from 9 a.m. to four p.m. Money orders are now interchanged with the United Kingdom, Dominion of Canada, and United States, at the following rates of commission : — ON THE UNITED KINGDOM. Orders up to /2«>«r os. 6d., stg. Orders over 7aanduptO;^5 is. od., stg. Orders over 7s and up to i^ is. 6d., stg. Orders over ^/andupto^io 2s. od., stg. Maximum amount of order on United Kingdom, ;^io. ON DOMINION OK CANADA. Orders upto $10 locents. Orders over |io and up to j|t20 accents. Orders over $20 and up to {^30 30 cents. Orders over $30 and up to $40 40 cents. Orders over JI40 and up to $$0 50 cents. Maximum amount of single order, $50. ON UNITED STATES, Orders up to $10 10 cents. Orders over ;ftio and up to £20 20 cents. Orders over JI20 and up to ^^30 30cents. Orders over ^30 and up to JI40 40 cents. Orders over ^40 and up to ^50 50 cents. Orders over JI50 and up to ^60 60 cents. Orders over ]f6o and up to ^70 70 cents. Orders over j^7o and uj) to ^80 80 cents. Orders over ^80 and up to $90 90 cents. Orders over ^90 and up to ^100 $1.00. Maximum amount of a single order, $xoo. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. ON INLAND ORDEKS. Ordenuptojio Scents. Orders over $io and up to jSao lo cents. Orders over $30 and up^to $30 15 cents. Orders over $30 and up to 540 accents. Orders over JI40 and up to $50 ascents. Maximum amount of inland order, jSco. No half-pence to be introduced in the orders. Business of Money Order Office closes one hour before closing the mails by steamer. SYSTEM. 1. Money Orders are made out in forms supplied for the use of the Money Order Offices. 2. Persons applying for Money Orders are recom- mended to use printed "Application 7orms," printed fpr that purpose. 3. Place of payment of a Money Order may be changed in accordance with instructions provided therefor. 4. Alteration of payee's name may be effected by issue of a new order and payment of commission thereon. 5. Applicants for Money Orders are expected to ob- serve due care in the examination of the same, relative to filling and stamping ; defect in Orders, when presented for payment, may cause difficulty and delay, for which the pay- ing office is not to be held accountable. 6. Postmasters should be particularly careful to obtain from the person who presents a Money Order, whether the rightful owner or not, full information as to the Christian name, surname and address of the party who originally ob- tained it, unless such party be a firm, when the name of the firm will suffice. The only exception to this rule is, when an Order is presented through the Bank, in which case it will suffice that the Order, being properly signed, be also crossed with the Banker's name. 7. As, however, after once paying a Money Order by •whomsoever presented, the office will not be liable fo any fur- ther claim, the public are strictly cautioned, — I St. To take all means to prevent the loss of the money-order. 2nd. To be careful, on* taking out an order, to state correctly the Christian as well as the surname of the person in whose favor it is drawn. 8. Although, at the end of twelve months from that in which it was issued, a money-order, if still unpaid, becomes legally void ; nevertheless, when a good reason can be given for the delay in presenting it, an application for payment, to the Postmaster General, is entertained. • \, 60 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 9. Postmasters should recommend the use of Money Orders for the transmission of money, in preference to such transmission otherwise. Foreign Countrlet. Money-orders are issued in Newfoundland on the follow- ing foreign countries and British possessions : — Foreign Countries — Belgium, Denmark, Danish West Indies, Dutch East Indies, Egypt, France, German Empire, Gibraltar, Holland, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Tangier (Morocco). British India — Including the Agencies of the Indian Post Office at Aden, Bagdad, Bunder, Abas, Bushire, Busrah, Gurdur, Jask, Linge, Muscat and Zanzibar. British Colonies — ^Australia — New South Wales, Queens- land, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia and New Zealand. Otl-er Colonies — Bermuda, Ceylon, Falkland Islands, Hong Kong, including the Agencies of the Hong Kong Post Office at Anaoy, Canton, Foo Chow, Hankow, Holhow, Ningpo, Shanghai, Swatow, and Straits Settlements. South and West 4/Wrr. ^^H Clarke's Beach Port-de-Grave ^^1 Clarke's Brook St. George ^^H Clatise Harbor Placentia and St. Mary's ^^1 Clay Pits Trinity ^^H Clode Sound Bonavista ^^1 Clown's-cove Bay-de-Verde ^^H Coachman's-cove St. Barbe ^^H Coal All Twillingate ^^H Cobbler's Island Bonavista ^^1 Cob's Arm Twillingate ^^H Codroy Cod's-head-cove St. George ^^1 Burgeo and LaPoile ^^H Codrick's-cove Fogo ^^H Colchester Twillingate ^^H Cold Harbor Bonavista ^^B Coley's Point Harbor Grace ^^H Colliers Harbor Main ^^H CoUier's-bay-cove Trinity ^^H Colinet Placentia and St. Mary's ^^1 Colinet Island Placentia and St. Mary's ^^1 Collins's-cove Burin ^^H Columbier Island Burin ^^H CoUett's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's ^^1 Come-by-chance Placentia and St. Mary's ^^1 Comfort Head Twillingate ^^H Conception Harbor Harbor Main ^^B Conche St. Barbe ^^H Coney Arm St. Barbe ^^^^H Confusion-bay St. Barbe ^^H Conn Fortune ^^1 Connaigre-bay Fortune ^^H Conn River Fortune ^^1 Connoire-bay Burgeo and LaPoile ^^H Cook's-cove Trinity ^^1 Cook's-cove St. Barbe ^^1 Cook's Harbor St. Barbe ^^1 Coomb's-cove Fortune ^^H Cooper's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's ^^H Coopcr's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's ^^H Coppet Burgeo and LaPoile ^^1 Corbin Burin Corbin Fortune ^^H Cormorandier St. Barbe ^^1 Corner Brook St. George ^^H Cornelius Island Burgeo and L-xPoile n, Cape ^^H Corner Bk, N.W. Arm Twillingate Cotrell's-cove Twillingate ^^H Cottell's Island Bonavista ^H Cottle Island Twillingate ^^1 Country Path Harbor Grace ^H Cow-cove St. Barbe Cow Harbor St. Barbe a'ton's H ^^H Crabb's Brook St. George ^^^^^H Crabb's Brook St. George Crabr Hole Placentia and St. Mary's ^^H Crav s cove St. Barbe ^^H Crp' ■;ove St. George ^^H Creir- .ere St. Barbe ^^H 'Iripp.o-cove Cruc St. John's St. Barbe ^^1 Crocker's-cove Carbonear ^^^k Cross Island Placentia and St. Mary's ^H Croucher-cove Twillingate Brigus Bay of Islands Valen Island Britannia-cove Brooklyn Carbonear Coachman's-cove Twillingate Greenspond Herring Neck Channel LaPoile Change Islands Nipper's Harbor Greetispond Bay Roberts Railway, T.P.O. Dildo Salmonier St. Mary's Burin Burin Placentia Placentia Twillingate Conception Harbor Conche Coachman's-cove Tilt-cove Belloram Harbor Briton Gaultois Burgeo Old Perlican Bay of Islands Griguet Haibor Briton Valen Island Placentia Burgeo Burm Belloram Conche Bay of Islands Burgeo Nipper's Harbor Leading Tickles Salvage Twillingate Bay Roberts Bonne-bay Bonne-bay St. George, Channel in winter Bay of Islands Placentia Bonne-bay St. George St. Anthony Pouch-cove Conche Carbonear Oderin Little-bay Island \\ 1' • ^' I <70 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Nam^of Plaet, Ditirict. Post Town. I. Crow Head Cub-cove, White ) Bear-bay • J Cuckold's-oeve Cuckold'»-cove CuldeSac,E.&W. CuUItiand Cupids Currant Islatid Cuslett Cutwell Arm CutwelL Harbor Damnable Harbor Daniel's-cowe Danie!'s-c'e, Random Daniel'*' Harbor Daniel's Point Dantzic-coves Dark-cove Dark-cove Dark Har., Random Dark Tickles Da. A'^ll's Home Davey Button's^cove Davisrcove DavisKs'e, near Borgeo Dawsoa'ft-oove Dead Isles, or lies ) aux Morts j Dead Lobster-bay Deadman's-bay Deadman's-bay Deadman'»«ove Degrat du Cheval Deep Bight, Random Deep-cove Deq>water-bay Deepwater-cove Deer Brook Deer Harbor Deer Harbor Deer Island Deer Island Deer Lake Delby'»9COve Devil's-bay, Rencontre Devil's-cove Dildo Dildo Run D^-cove Dock, Bareneed Doctor's Harbor Doctor's Harbor Dog-bay Dog-cove, CotteU's. Id Dog-cove Dog-cove Dog-cove Dog Hr.,Merasheen Dyt Isl'd, Bird-cove, ) Dog Peninsula J Twillingate Burgeo and laPoile | St. John's Trinity Bureeo and LaPoile Twillingate Port-de-Grave St. Barbe | Placentia and St. Mary's Twillingate Twillingate Bonavista Bay-de-Verde Tnnit) St Barbe Placentia and St. Mar}-'s Burin Bonavista Bonavista Trinity Twillingate Port-de-Grave Twillingate Twillingate Placentia and St Mary's Fortune Burgeo and LaPoile Fortune St John's Fogo St Barbe | St Barbe Trinity Ferryland Twillingate St Barbe St Barbe Trinity Trinity Bonavista Bureeo and; LaPoile St George Trinity Biu-geo and LaPoile St. Barbe | Trinity Twillingate Bonavista Port-de-Grave Burgeo and LaPoile Fortune Fogo Bonavista Bonavista Burgeo and LaPoile Placentia and St Mary's Placentia and St Mary's St Barbe | Twillingate Burgeo St John's Trinity Harbor Briton Leading Tickles Brigus Flower's c*e in summer Bonne-bay in winter Placentia Little-bay Island Little-bay Island Salvage Old Periican Shoal Harbor Bonne-bay Trepassey Lamaline Gambo Salvage Little-bay Island Bay Roberts Twillingate Twillingate Placentia Harbor Briton Channel Pushthrough St John's Greenspond Flowers-cove, Bonne- bay in winter Englee Caplin-bay Exploits Bonne-bay Bonne-bay Britannia-cove Fox Harbor Greenspond Burgeo Bay of Islands Tnnity, British Harbor Harbor Briton Coachman's-cove or Englee Dildo Salvage Bay Roberts Burgeo Belloram Fogo Salvage Gambo Harbor Briton Salmon ier Placentia Flower's-cove in sum'r Bonne bay in winter Elliott's-cove 1890] I KSWFOlTNDLiKD' AtltAlf AC. nt — n I i_ ' ■ 1 Nam* of Plaet. Distriei, PM Tbtm 1 1 DoUard Arm Twillingate Nip's H., ThreeiAsoWi ^1 1 Dollman's Point Bonavista Gambo ^^ 1 Dolly-cove Trinity Britannia-«o(W ^1 1 Dominion Point Twillingate Exploits ^1 1 Dossenger's-cove St. Barbe Coachman's-cove. ^^ 1 Doting-cove Fogo Greenspond ^1 1 Dragoon-bay 1 Drake-cove Burgeo and LaPoile Pushthrough . Bonavista Greenspond ummer ^1 I DreadfoU Point Burgeo and LaPoile Channel /inter ^1 ■ Drogheda Port-de-Grave Brigus 1 Droke Placentia and St. Mary's Trepassey Englee 1 ■ Duggan's-cove St. Barbe 1 1 Durant Island Burgeo and LaPoile Channel H I Duricle Burm Burin H ■ Durrel's Arm Twillingate Twillingate H ■ East-bay Buigeo and LaPoile lAPoile H ■ Easter-cove Fogo Fogo, Indian Islands . LaPoile H 1 East Point Burgeo and LaPoile H ■ Eastern Tickle Fogo St.Barbe Fogo I 1 Eboulements Port-au-Ch'x, Bonne B 1 ■ Eddy's-cove St. Barbe Flower's-cove r Hickman's Harbor 1 1 Elliotfs-cove Trinity i in summer Shoal Hr. in winter ■ I Elliott's Point Twillingate Exploits 1 1 Englee St Barbe Englee Conier'a,R'lw'yT.P.O 1 ■ English-cove Harbor Main I ■ English-cove Placentia and St. Mary's St. Mary's H English Harbor, East Fortune Belloram I ■ English Harbor, West Fortune Harbor Briton I H English Harbor Trinity Trinity, Salmon-cove . ■ ■ Evans' Rock, Random Trinity I H Exploits Twillingate Exploits Bonne- I ■ Facheux-bay Buigeo and LaPoile Pushthrough 1 ■ Fair Island Bonavista Greenspond ■ Famish Gut Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia I H Farewell Harbor Fogo Fogo 1 H Farm St. George Bay of Islands I ■ Farmer's Arm Twillingate Twillingate. 1 ■ Farmer's Arm, N.W.I. Twillingate Twillingate 1 H Farewell-cove Twillingate Exploits, Fortune Hr^ I ■ Feather Point Harbor Grace Harbor Grace 1 H Femme Fortune Belloram 1 ^1 Fermeuse Ferryland Ferryland 1 ■ Ferrole Point, &c St. Barbe Bonne-bay 1 H Ferryland Ferryland St. Barbe Ferryland 1 Harbor 1 ■ Fichot Conche ■ Fishel's Brook St. George Robinson's Head ove or 1 ^1 Fish Head cove Burgeo and LaPoile LaPoile ^1 Five Islands bay Fortune Belloram 1 ■ Flag Staff Burin St. I^wrence, Lamal'e 1 ^1 Flambro' Head Bay-de-Verde Blackhead 1 H Flat-bay St. George St. George ^1 Flat Islands-v Bonavista Salvage ^1 Flat Islands Burin Burin and G. Placentia ■ Flat I'd., St. John's B. St. Barbe Bonne-bay ^1 Flat Rock Carbonear Carbonear H Flat Rock St. John's East Torbay ^H Fleur de Lys St. Barbe Coachman's-cove ' ^H Flower's-cove 1st. Barbe Flower's-cove, Bonner bay in winter ^H Flower's Island Bonavista Greenspond in sum'r ^H Flurry's Bight Twillingate Exploits winter ^H Fogo Fogo Fogo M''-' ???^'" 79 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Nam* of Phct. District. Post Town. Formter's Point Fortune Fortune Arm Fortune Harbor Fourcbette Fox-bay Fox-cove Fox^ove Fox Harbor Fox Harbor Fox Head cove Fox Isl'd., near Rameo Fox Island Fox Point Fox Roost Francis-cove Francois, near Ren contre Franks Island French-cove French-cove French Island Harbor Frenchman's-cove Frenchman's-cove Frenchman's C. Beach Frenney-cove Freshwater Freshwater Freshwater Freshwater Freshwater, Belle Isle Freshwater-bay Freshwater-bay Friday's-bay Furby's-cove Gad's Harbor Galliboy Harbor Gale's Harbor Gallows-cove Gallows Harbor, St. ) Joseph's J Gander-bay Gambo Gar^melle Gana Garnish, Great & Little Garrott's-cove Gaskiers, Gascoigne Gasters GauHois George's Brook George 's-cove Geoige's-cove Giles'^Pbint Glover Harbor Glover Town Goblin-bay God-bay St. Barbe Burin St. Barbe Twillingate St. Barbe Bonavista Burin Fortune Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity ■! Fogo Burgee and Lapoile Fortune St. Barbe Burgeo and Lapoile Placentia and St. Mary's r Flower's-cove Fortune Griquet Exploits, Fortune Hr. Englee Greenspond Burin Belloram Placentia Fox-harbor, via Heart's Content in summer via Northern Bight iii winter Change Islands Burgeo Gaultois St. Anthony Channel Valen Island I Burgeo and Lapoile Harbor Briton Burgeo and Lapoile Fortune Harbor Grace St. Barbe Ferryland Burin St. George Placentia and St. Mary's Bay-de-Verde Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity St. John's, East St. John's St. John's Ferryland Twillingate Fortune St. Barbe Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile Ferryland Placentia and St. Mary's Oderin Burgeo Gaultois Bay Roberts Flower's-cove Renews Burin, Garnish Bay of Islands Placentia Carbonear Placentia Trinity Portugal-cove Topsail St. John's Toad's-cove Twillingate Gaultois Bonne-bay Channel LaPoile . Witless-bay Fogo Bonavista St. Barbe Burgeo and I^Poile Fortune Trinity Placentia 4nd St. Mary's Harbor Main Fortune j Trinity Trinity Trinity St. George Twillingate Bonavista Fortune Burgeo and LaPoile Greenspond in sum'r, Gambo in winter Salvage in summer, Shoal Hr. in winter Bonne-bay, LaPoile Burin Dildo St. Mary's Railway T.P.O. Gaultois and via Har- bor Briton Shoal Harbor Bonaventure Fox Harbor Bay of Islands Leading Tickles Salvage Pushthrough Channel \ 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 78 Name of Place. District. Post Toum. Godfather's-cove God Harbor Gold-cove, White-bay Golden-bay Goldson's Arm Good-bay, Port-au- ) Choix J Goose Arm Goose-bay Gooseberry Gooseberry-cove Gooseberry-island Goosebeny-island Goose-cove Goose-cove Goufre Goulds Goulds, Bay Bulls Rd Governor's Island Grand-bay Grandby's Island Grand Bank Grand Beach Grand Brook Grand Bruit Grand-cove, Confu- I sion-bay J Grandes llettes liar. Grandes Oies Grand Vache Grand Ferry Grand lohn Grand la Pierre Grand River Gut Grandy's Brook Grandy's Island Grandy's Passage Grandy's Point Grant's-cove Grates-cove Gravels Great Cat Arm Great Codroy River Great Colinet Island Great Coney Arm Great Harbor Great Harbor, Con- ) naigre-bay j Great Harbor Deep Great Island Great Jervois Great I^wn Great Merasheen Great Mosquito-cove Great Paradise Great St. Joseph's Great Southern Hr Green-bay Gieen-cove and Island Tirecn Gardens Gicen Island Green Island Brook Green Island-cove Green Island-cove St Barbe Fortune St. Barbe Placentia and St. Mary's Twillingate St. Barbe St. George Bonavista Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Bonavista St. Barbe St. Barbe Trinity , St. Barbe Port-de-Grave St. John's St. Barbe Burgeo and LaPoile St. Barbe Burin Burin Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile St. Barbe St. Barbe St. Barbe St. Barbe Fortune Fortune Fortune St. George Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and I.aPoile Placentia and St. Mary's Fortune Bay-de-Verde St. George St. Barbe St. George Placentia and St. Mary's St. Barbe Burgeo and LaPoile Fortune St. Barbe Ferryland Fortune Burin Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Trinity St. George Trinity St. Barbe St. Barbe 'Twillingate Coachman's-cove Burin, near Garnish Coachman's-cove Placentia Herring Neck Bonne-bay Bay of Islands Brooklyn Placentia Fox Harbor Salvage Flower's-cove St. Anthony Trinity Harbor Englee Brigus Goulds Bay of Islands Channel Coachman's-cove Grand Bank Grand Bank Channel LaPoile Tilt-cove Conche Conche Englee Garnish Belloram Belloram Channel Burgeo Burgeo Burgeo Isle Valen Belloram Old Perlican St. George Coachman's-cove Channel St. Mary's Coachman's-cove LaPoile Harbor Briton Englee Toad's-cove Pushthrough St. Lawrence Placentia Dildo Paradise Oderin Placentia Catalina Trinity St. George Catalina Flower's-cove Flower's-cove Exploits (I i-i^W-' 74 NEWFOUNDLAXt) ALMANAO. tl890 Name of Placi, DiiMet. Post Town. Green Point St. Barbe Bonne-bay Green Point Fortune Gaultois Green's Bight Trinity Britannia-cove. Green's Harbor Trinity New Harbor Greenspond Bonavista Greenspond Bay of islands Griguet Gregory River St. George Griguet St. Barbe Groais Island St. Barbe Conche Grole Fortune Gaultois & Hr. Briton Guillen-cove Gull-cove, Branch Placentia and St, Mary's Great Placentia GuUeys Gull Island Port-de-Grave Brigus Bay-de-Verde Blackhead Gull Island, Cape John Twillingate Tilt-cove Gull Island cove Twillingate Exploits Gull Marsh St. Barbe Bonne-bay Blackhead Gussett's-cove Bay-de-Verde Ha Ha bay St. Barbe Griguet Halfway Point St. George Bay of Islands Hall's-bay Twillingate Little-bay Hall's-bay Head Twillingate Little-bay Hall's Town Port-de-Grave Bay Roberts Hamilton-cove Twillingate Exploits Handy Harbor St. Barbe Englee Ham's Harbor Trinity Heart's Content Happy Adventure Bonavista Salvage Harbor Briton Fortune Harbor Briton Harbor Buffett Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Harbor Deep Harbor des Veaux St. Barbe Englee St. Barbe • Conche Harbor Galle Fortune Gaultois Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Island Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Harbor Grace Junction Harbor Island Trinity Railway T. P. 0. St. George Bay of Islands Harbor LeCou Burgeo and LaPoile Rose Blanche Harbor Main Harbor Main Harbor Main Harbor Mille Fortune Belloram Harbor Round St. Barbe Tilt-cove Hardy-cove Fortune Gaultois Hare-bay St. Barbe St. Anthony Hare-bay, Fresh- water-bay Bonavista Greenspond Hare-bay, near Ren- ) contre j . Burgeo and LaPoile Harbor Briton Hare-bay Fogo Fogo Hare-bay Island St. Barbe St. Anthony Harricot, or Harry's-c'e Placentia and St. Mary's Salmonier Harry's Harbor Twillingate { Jackson's-cove, Nip- per's Harbor Hatchet-cove Trinity \ Fox Harbor Hatter's Point Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo Hauling Point Hawked Harbor St. Barbe Coachman's-cove St. Barbe Bonne-bay, Hayward's-cove, ) Cottell's Island J Bonavista Salvage Hay-cove Placentia and St. Mary's Flat Islands Haystack Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Head of Fortune-bay Heart's Content Fortune Belloram Trinity Heart's Content Heart's Delight Trinity Heart's Content Heart's Desire Trinity Heart's Content [1890 NEWFOmVDLAND ALMANAC. 75 Namt of Place. District. Post Town. Heart's Ease HennitaeeHX>ve Herring ffeck Hibb'sliole Hickman's Harbor High-beach Highland's Hilliard's Harbor Hiscock's Point Hodge's Arms J Middle Arm, Rocky-b. Middle Barrachois Bk. Middle Bight Middle Bin Cove Middle Brook Middle-cove Middle-cove Milk-boy-cove Miller's Passage Millions-cove Mill-cove Mill Island Ming's Bight Mint Brook Miot-cove, near Cas- ) I tor's River ) Mistaken-cove Mobile Mock Beggar Molliers Montgomery Mooney's-cove Morgan Island I Mortier I Moreton's Harbor Moris, Deadman's-bay I Mose Ambrose I Mother Rex I Mother Lake bay I Mouse Island Mud-cove 1 Muddy Brook Muddy Hole West Muddy Hole I Muddy Hole I Mulley's-cove I Uusgrave Harbor I Musgrave Town I Musauito and Mud- dyHole Musquito Harbor, nearRameo I Uusquito-cove I Mosquito I Mosquito I Mussel Harbor Arm I Motton-bay iHomper's Island I Kaked Man Burin St. George Bonavista Placentia and St. Mary's Harbor Grace Burgeo and LaPoiie TwiTlingate Placentia and St. Mary's St. George St. George Bonavista Twillingate Twillingate Fogo St. George Harbor Main Bonavista Bonavista Bonavista St. John's Twillingate Fortune St. Barbe St. George Twillingate St. Barbe Bonavista St. Barbe St. Barbe Ferryland Bonavista Burin St. George Placentia and St. Mary's Burgeo and LaPoile Burfn Twillingate Burgeo and LaPoile Fortune Placentia and St. Mary's Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoiie Burm Trinity Burgeo and LaPoile Fogo Twillingate Bay-de-Verde Fogo Bonavista Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo and LaPoile Burin Carbonear Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Twillingate Twillingate St Lawrence Bay of Islands Brooklyn, or Salvage ^ Placentia Bay Robert! Burgeo Herring Neck Placentia, Valen Island St. George Bay of Islands Alexander-bav Nipper's Hare Nipper's Harbor Greenspond Robinson's Head Kelligrews Greenspond Gambo Bonavista King's Bridge Littte-bay Island Harbor Briton Conche Bay of Islands Little-bay Coachman'vcove Gambo Bonne-bay Flower's-cove Mobile Bonavista Grand Bank Channel Placentia Burgeo Burin IVillingate Channel Harbor Briton St. Mary's Channel Channel Burin Bonavista Burgeo Greenspond Exploits Carbonear Greenspond Brooklyn Pushthrough Burgeo Burin Harbor Grace St. Mary's Placentia, Hr. BufTett Trepassey ' Exploits Jackson's^, Nippers H I I 80 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Name of Place. District. Post Town. Nameless-cove St. Rarbe Flower's-cove Narrows Burin Burin Neck Harbor Burgeo and LaPoile Rose Blanche New-bay Twillingate Leading Tickles New-bay Head Twillingate Exploits New Bonaventure Trinity Trmity Newell's Island Bonavista Greenspond New Ferole St Barbe Bonne-bay New Harbor Bonavista Greenspond New Harbor, near Rencontre I Burgeo and LaPoile Harbor Briton New Harbor Fortune Belloram New Harbor St. Barbe Griguet New Harbor Trinity New Harbor Newman's-cove Bonavista King's-cove Newman's Sound Bonavista King's-c'e, or Brooklyn New Perlican Trinity Heart's Content New World Island Twillingate f Twillingate and Her- ( ring Neck Nick's Nose, near Jackson's-cove Nimrod Twillingate Nipper's Harbor Twillingate Leading Tickfcs Nipper's Harbor, Noble-cove ■ Twillingate Nipper's Harbor Noddy-bay, or Mauve-bay } St. Barbe Griguet Noggin-cove Fogo Greenspond Nonsuch Placentia and St. Mary's Paradise, or Oderin Norris Arm Twillingate Exploits Norris Point St. Barbe Bonne-bay Norman's-cove St. BarbeJ Griguet Norman's-cove Trinity Dildo Northern-bay Bay-de-Verde Blackhead Fox Harbor in summer Northern Bight Trinity Direct mail in winter via Dildo Northern Bight Trinity Catalina Northern End Fogo Change Islands Northern Harbor Twillingate Exploits Northern Harbor Twillingate Little-bay Island North Harbor Placentia and St. Mary's Salmonier North Hr., Sound Isl'd Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia North River Port-de-Grave Brigus N. W. Arm, Alex, bay Bonavista Salvage N. W. Arm, Clode Sd Bonavista Brooklyn N.W. Arm, Rocky-bay Fogo Greenspond, or Fogo N.W. Arm, Green-bay Twillingate Nippers Harbor North-West Brook Trinity Northern Bight North-West-cove Burgeo and LaPoile LaPoile Norton's-co'.tf Bonavista Greenspond Nut-cove Trinity Hickmi^n's Harbor Oar-bay, near Cape LaHune } Burgeo and LaPoile Harbor Briton Oar-cove Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo Ochre-pit-cove Bay de Verde Blackhead Oderin Placentia and St. Mary's Oderin, via Burin and riacentia Offer Wadhams Fogo Greenspond Old Bonaventure Trinity 'Prinity Old Ferrole St. Barbe Bonne-bay Old Man's bay Eurgeo and LaPoile Burgeo 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 81 Name of Place. District. Post Tmn. Via H'rt'sConft. Tues- Old Perlican Bay-de-Verde day; via Blackhead, Fr day ; direct mail, monthly. Old Port-au-Choix St. Barbe Bonne-bay Old Shop Trinity Dildo Oliver's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's Valen Island Open-bay St. Barbe Flower's-cove Open Hall Bonavista King's-cove Orange B., or Great ) Harbor Deep ] St. Barbe Englee Otterbury Bay-de-Verde Carbonear Otterbury Port-de-Grave Bay Roberts Otter Island Twillingate Little-bay Otter's Point Trinity St. John's Britannia-cove Outer-cove King's Bridge Our Harbor Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo Pacquet St. Barbe Tilt-cove Paddle-cove, near Cape LaHune Burgeo and LaPoile Harbor Briton Paine's Harbor Fogo Fogo Paradise Placentia and St. Mary's Paradise, via Burin and Placentia Pardy's Island Burin Burin Parker's River St. Barbe Griguet Parker's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's Baine Harbor Passenger-cove Trinity Hickman's Harbor Pass Island Fortune Harbor Briton Pat Power's cove Twillingate Little-bay Island Patrick C, Cape Shore Placentia and St. Mary's Great Placentia Pat's cove Burin Burin Paul's Island Bonavista Greenspond Pease-cove Trinity Trinity Peckford I'd.W'dhams Fogo Greenspond Pendergras-cove St. Barbe Coachman's-cove Perlican Island Trinity Old Perlican Perry's-cove Bay de Verde Carbonear Peter's Arm Twillingate Exploits Peter's "River Placentia and St. Mary's St. Mary's Petites Ilettes St. Barbe Conche Petites Burgeo and LaPoile Rose Blanche Petit Fort Placentia and St. Mary's Paradise Petty Harbor St. John's St. George Petty Harbor St. George Piccadilly Piccaire Fortune Gaultois Pick Eyes Port-de-Grave Bay Roberts Pigeon Arm St. Barbe Englee Pilley's Island, Pilley-cove Twillingate Little-bay Island Pike's Arm Twillingate Herring Neck Pinchard's Island Bonavista Greenspond Pincher's Island, ) Ragged Islands ) Placentia and St. Mary's Valen Island Pinch Gut Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Pinchgut Tickles . Placentia and St. Mary's Salmonier Pine-cove St. Barbe Flower's-cove Piper's Hole Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Pistolet-bay St. Barbe Griguet Placentia Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Placentiaman's-cove ) Sound Island J Placentia and St, Mary's Placentia Plate-cove Bonavista King's-cove Plate Harbor Fortune Belloram Pleasant-cove St. George Bay of Islands I 11 I ■N ■ 11 d2 ijBWFOUNtoLAltD ALHAl^AC. [1800 Name a/ Place. District. Post Town. Ey>intraiifGaul Faint Enr^ee Point La Haye Point Lance Point May Point Mai Point Verde Pond-cove Pool's-cove Pool's Isl'd, Pool's Hr. Pope Harbor Port-au-Basque Port-au-Bras Port-au-Choix Port-au-Port Port-de-Grave Portland Creole Port Saunders Portugal-cove Portugal-cove Pouch-cove Pound-cove Powles Head Presque Privaceur Pudding Bag-cove Pumbley's-cove Punch-cove Pundieon-cove Purbeck-cove Pushthrough Pyramid Point §ueen's-cove uidi Vidi Quinton's-cove, I Long Island J Quirpon, Gt. & Little Ragged Harbor Ragged Harbor Ragged Islands Ramea Ram's Island Randall-c'e., Pilley's Id Random Hartxir Rantem Rat-cove, Ha-Ha-bay Raymond Point Red Brook & Middle) Brook ) Red Cliff Island Red-cove Red*c'e., near Branch Red Harbor Red Head-cove Red Island Red Island Red Island Red Lands Red Rocks Red Rod-covo Rencontre Rencontre Renews Richard 's Harbor Burin Fortune Placentia and St. Marj-'s Placentia and St. Mary's Burin Placentia and St Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's St. Barbe Fortune Bonavista Trinity Bur^eo and LaPoile Bunn St. Barbe St. George Port-de-Grave St. Barbe St. Barbe Placentia and St. Mary's St. John's St. John's Bonavista Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Bonavista St. Barbe Bonavista Fogo St. Barbe Fortune St. Barbe Trinity St. John's Twillingate St. Barbe Trinity Fogo Placentia and St. Mary's Burgeo and LaPoile Placentia and St, Maiy's Twillingate Trinity Trinity St. Barbe Fortune St. George Bonavista Fortune Placentia and St. Mary's Burin Bay-de-Verde Burgeo and La Poile Placentia and St. Mary's St. George Bay-de-Verde St. George Fogo Fortune Burgeo and LaPoile Ferry land Burgeo and I,APoile St. I^wrence, Lamai'e Garnish St. Mary's Placentia St. Lawrence, Lamai'e Placentia Placentia Flower's-cove Belloram Greenspond Bonaventure Channel Burin Bonne-bay St. George Bay Roberts Bonne-bay Bonne-bay Trepassey Portugal-cove Pouch-cove Greenspond Trepassey Valen Island Placentia Greenspond Coachman's-cove Greenspond Change Islands Coachman's-cove Pushthrough Conche Fox Harbor St. John's Little-bay Island Griguet Catalina Greenspond Valen Island Burgeo Placentia Little-bay Island Hickman's Harbor Dildo Griguet Gaultois Robinson's Head King's-cove Haroor Briton Placentia Flat Iflands Bay- de- Verde Burgeo Placentia St. George Blackhead Channel Change Island Belloram Harbor Briton Renews Harbor Briton 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 83 Namt of Place. District, ' Poit Tovm. Rider's Harbor Trinity Port-de-Grave Hickman's Harbor Rip Rap Brigus River Blanche St. George St. George Riverhead St. George Bay of Islands Salmjnier Riverhead, St. Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's River-cove St. George Bay of Islands Rivers, Cape LaHune, Burgeo and LaPoile Harbor Briton River of Ponds St. Barbe Bonne-bay Nipper's Harbor Rix-cove Twillingate Robert's Arm Twillingate Little-bay Island Robin Hood cove Trinity Trinity Robinson's Bight Robinson's Head Trinity Hickman's Harbor St. George ■ St. George in summer, Channel in vv^inter Roche or Rocky Hr. St. Barbe Bonne-bay Rock Harbor Burin Burin Rocky-bay Fogo Greensponrt Rocky-bay, Alex'r-bay Bonavista Salvage Rocky Harbor St. Barbe Bonne-bay. Rocky Harbor Trinity Fox Harbor Rocky Brook Trinity Britannia-cove Rogues Harbor Twillingate Nipper's Harbor Ro ling-cove Bonavista Stock-cove, Trinity Rose Blanche Burgeo and I^aPoile Rose Blanche Round-cove Fortune Gaultois Round Harbor Fortune Gaultois Round Harbor Twillingate Tilt-cove Round Harbor Trinity Fox Harbor Rowsell's-cove, New-b. Twillingate Exploits Rushoon Placentia and St. Mary's Oderin Russell's-cove Trinity Heart's Content Russell's-cove Trinity Britannia-cove Sacred-bay St. Barbe Griguet Pushthrough Saddle Island Fortune Safe Harbor Bonavista Greenspond Sagona Sailor's Island Fortune Harbor Briton Bonavista Salvage St Anthony St. Barbe St. Anthony St Barbe St. Barbe Flower's-cove St Bride's Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia St Carols St. Barbe St. Anthony St Genevieve St. Barbe Bonne-bay St George St. George St. George St.J acques Fortune St. Jacques St' ohn's bay Fortune Harbor Briton St" ohn's bay St' ohn's Harbor St. Barbe Bonne-bay St" ohn's Islands St' ohn's St. John's St. John's City St" ones' Without Trinity Fox Harbor St' ones' Within Trinity Fox Harbor St' ulien's St. Barbe Conche St' Cyran's Placentia and St. Mary's Valen Island St Lawrence Burin St. Lawrence St. Leonard's Placentia and St. Mary's Valen Island St Leonard's, or 1 Lunaire-bay j St. Barbe Griguet St Margaret's bay St. Barbe Flower's-cove St Mary's Placentia and St, Mary's St. Mary's St Mien bay St. Barbe St. Anthony St Paul's St. Barbe Bonne-bey StShott's Placentia and St. Mary's Mary's Trepassey St Shore's Placentia and St. Trepassey Sal ys-cove St. Barbe Bonne-bay \% 84 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Name of Place. District. Post Town. !.! Salmon-cove Salmon-cove Salmon-cove Salmon-cove Salmon-cove Salmon-cove Salmonier Salmonier, Placentia B Salmon Point Salt Arm Salvaee Sam Hitches Sandy-oay Sandy-cove Sandy-cove Sandy-cove Sandy-cove Sandy Harbor Sandy I^ake Sandy Point Sansfond, or Hoop- ) ing Harbor ) Samson's Island Savage-cove Schooner Island Scilly-cove Scissor's-cove Scouse-cove Seal-bay Seal-cove Seal-cove Seal-cove Seal-cove Seal-cove Sealing Bight Seal Islands Seal Rocks Seldom-Come-By Shallop-cove Shallow-bay, near } Cow Harbor ) Shambler's-cove Ship-cove Ship-cove, Oderin Ship-cove Ship-cove Ship-cove Ship-c'e, Bay D'Espoir Ship Harbor Ship Island Ship Island Shoal Arm Shoal-bay Shoal-c'e, Cottell's I'd Shoal-cove Shoal-cove, Fortune \ Harbor J Shoal Harbor Shoal Hcrbor, near | Heart's Delight j Shoe-cOve Shoe-cove Shoe-cove Shoe-cove Bay-de-Verde Harbor Main Portde-Grave Trinity Trinity Twillingate Placentia and St, Mary's Placentia and St. Mary's Fogo St. Barbe Bonavista Fortune St, Barbe Bonavista Placentia and St. Mary's Port-de-Grave Fogo Placentia and St. Mary's St. George St. George St. Barbe Twillingate St. barbe St. Barbe Trinity Twillingate Fortune Twillingate Bonavista Harbor Main Trinity Fogo St. Barbe Twillingate Burgeo and LaPoile St, George Fogo St. George St. Barbe Bonavista Burin Placentia and St. Mary's Trinity Port-de-Grave St. George Fortune Placentia and St. Mary's Bonavista Ferryland Twillingate Fogo Bonavista St. Barbe Twillingate Trinity Trinity Twillingate Bonavista Ferryland St. John's Carbonear Railway T. P. O, Brigus Trinity Hickman's Harbor Jackson's-c, Nip. Hr. Salmonier Placentia Fogo Englee Salvage Gaultois Flower's-cove Salvage Placentia Bay Roberts Fogo Placentia Bay of islands St. George Englee Exploits ' P'lower's-cove Griguet Heart's Content Exploits Gaultois Leading Tickles Brooklyn Kelligrews Heart's Content Change Islands Flower's-cove Exploits Rose Blanche St. George Fogo St. George Bonne-bay Greenspond Burin Oderin Trinity Bay Roberts St. George Gaultois Placentia Greenspond Toad's-cove Little-bay Fogo Salvage Flower's-cove Exploits Shoal Harbor Heart's Content Tilt-cove Greenspond Renews Pouch-cove [1890 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 88 Name of Place. District. Post Town, Sibley's-cove, Selby's Sidney Harbor Skinner's Harbor Slaughter-cove Sleepy-cove Small Point, Upper ) and Lower J Small's Snook's Arm Snook's Harbor Sop Arm Sop's Arm Sound Island South East Bight Southern End Southern Harbor South River South Side Southward, South'n ) Bay J South West Arm Spaniard's-bay Spaniard's-bay Spanish Room Spear-cove, White-bay Spencer's-cove Spillar's-cove Spoon-cove Spout-cove Sprague's-cove Spread Eagle Springfield Spring's Arm Sprucy Point Squid Tickle Stage-cove Stag Harbor Stanley's cove Starke's Bight Step-a-side Stephenville Stock-cove Stock-cove Stocking Harbor Stone's-oove Stone Island Store House-cove Strickland Beach Sugar Loaf Summerside Sunday-cove Island Swain's Island Swale Island Swan Island Sweet-bay Swerry Island Tack's Beach lasse D'Argent or ] Tosselo j Taylo'-bay Tea-cove Terra Nova River Thimble Tickles Thos, Rowsell's Island Trinitj Heart's Content Bonavista Greenspond Fogo St.Barbe Chanfi^e Islands Coachman's-cove Twillingate Twillingate Bay-de-Verde Carbonear Burgeo and LaPoile Burgeo Twillingate Tilt-cove Trinity Britannia-cove Twillingate St. Barbe Little-bay Coachman's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Placentia and St. Mary's Paradise Fogo Change Islands Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Port-de-Grave Brigus St. George St. George Bonavista Brooklyn Twillingate Little-bay Spaniard's-bay Harbor Grace Trinity Trinity Burin Burin St. Barbe Coachman's-cove Placentia and St. Mary's Great Placentia Trinity Bonavista Buri". Burin Bay-dc- Verde Carbonear Trmity Britannia-cove Trinity Dildo Port-de-Grave Bay Roberts St. Barbe St. Anthony St. George Bay of Islands Salvage Bonavista Twillingate Tilt-cove Fogo Fogo Fortune Pushthrough St. Barbe St. Anthony Burin Burin St. George St. George Bonavista Trinity Trinity Dildo Twillingate Nipper's Harbor Belloram Fortune Ferryland Caplin-bay Placentia and St. Mary's Valen Island St. George Bay of Islands Fortune Pushthrough St. George Bay of Islands Twillingate Little-bay Island Bonavista Greenspond Bonavista Salvage Twillingate Exploits Bonavista Brooklyn Bonavista Greenspond Placentia and St. Mary's Burfjeo, Placentia Placentia and St. Mary's Vi'le-T Island Burin St. I^awrence Trinity Fox Harbor Bonavista Alexander-bay Twillingate Leading Tickles Twillingate Leading Tickles f I i} 8« NiGWifOUNDI/AND ALMANAC. [1890 Name pffkce. District. Post Tovm. Thorougtilire Trinity Britannia-cove Three Arms Twillingate Nip. Hr. in summer; Little-bay in winter. Three Onte, Port-ifttt- 1 au-Po't-Vay J Three Island Har^r St. George St. George Bonavista Greenspond St. Anthony Three Mountain Hr. St, Barbe Thwart Island Twillingate Exploits Tickle-cove Bonavista King's-cove Dildo Tickle Haiber Trinity Tickle Beach, Long H. Fortune Belloram Tilt-covift Twillingate Tilt-cove Tilton Harbor Grace Railway T.P.O. Tilton Harbor Fogo Fogo Tinker's r«land Bonavista Greenspond Tite's-cove Burin Burin Tizzards Harbor Twillingate Twillingate Toad's-cove Ferry lajid Twillingate Toad's-ctve Tom Hall's Harbor Exploits Topsail Harbor Main Topsail Torbay Tossefo St. John's Torbay Placentia and St. Mary's Valen Island Trammer Fortune Harbor Priton Trapper-cove, Port- > au-Cholx J St. Barbe Bonne-bay Trepassey Placentia and St. Mary's Trepassf.y Trinity Trinity Trinity Trini^-bay. Bona- > vista-bay J Bonavista Greenspond Triton, Troytown Twillingate Littlebay Island Trout River St. Barbe Bonne-bay Trouty Trinity Trinity Trump Island Twillingate Twi'ilii^ txte Turk's-cove Trinity Port-de-Grave Hean'c Content Turk's Gut, N. Side Brigus Turk's Gut, S. Side Harbor Main Brigus Tumip-cove Fortune Bel Oram Twillingate Twillingate 'iVillingate Unfortunate-cove St. Barbe Flower's-cove Uni -cove St. BarlF Englee Upper Amherst dove Bonavista King's-cove Upper Bacon cove Harbor Main Conception Harboi Upper Black Island Twillingate Exploits Upper Buisfeo Upper Dark cove fiurgeo ar >'. I-,aPoile Burgeo Bor..'ista Gambo Upper Gullies Harbor Main Kelligrews Upper Island cove Harbor Grace Spaniard's-t a> Upper Lance cove Trinity Britannia-cove Upper Rocky Brool Trinit> Britannia-cove Valen Ishnd Placentia and St. Mary's Valeii Island, via Burin and Great Placentia Valentine-cove, > Baltentine J i. ;. George Bay of Islands Venon's Bight Twillingate Tilt-cove Victoria Village Carbonear Carbonear Virgin Arm Twillingate Twillingate Placentia and St. Mary's Placentia Vitter's-cove, New ) Perlican J Trinity Heart's Content Wadham Isfamds Fogo Greenspond Waldron's-cove Twillingate Exploits Ward's Ha^r Warren's mitiox Twillingate Little-bay Island Bonavista Greenspond Watennah's Marbot St. Barbe Conche 1890] KBWFOUNDLAND ALUAKAO. t^ Nameof Plact. District. Post Taum. Webber's Bight Wesleyville West-fry. Port-au-Port West CuI-de-Sac Western Arm & Cove Western-bay Western-cove, Bar- ren Island Western Head,Mor- ton's HartDor West Point Weymouth Whale's Brook Whale-cove Whale Gulch, N. I'd. White-bear-bay White Island White Island White Point-cove White Point White Point White Rock Wigwam Point Wild Bight Wild Bight Wild Bight Wild-cove Wild-cove Wild-coves, three on ) Fogo Island J Wi)'! love Wikon Grove Winter-cove Winter-t I'je-cove. ) N. W. Ann J Wiseman's-co\ ; Witless-bay Witless-bay WolfB., Bay-du-L up Woodford-cove Woodford Station Woody Island Woody Island BigL.t Woody Point Wreck-cove Yellow Fox cove New-bav York Haitwr Young Head Zealot TwUlingate Bonavista St. George Burgeo and LaPoile St. Barbe Bay-de-Verde Placentia ar.u St Mary's Placentia Exploits GreenBpaa4 St,Geonn Harbor Bnton Coachnian q-cove Blackhead Twillingat Burgeo and LaPoile St. Barbe Trinity Burin Twillingate Burgeo and LaPoile St Barbe Burgeo and LaPoile St. Barbe Placentia and St Mary's Trinity Trinity Twillingate Twillingate Twillingate Twillingate Twillingate Twillingate Fogo St Barbe Trinity St Barbe Twillingate St. Barbe F : ryland Trinity Burgeo and LaPoile Twillingate Harbor Main Placentia and St Mary's TwiUiffate St Barbe Foilune [ Twillingate St Ceorge Twillingate St Barbe Twillingate LaPoile Englee Beart's Content Burin TwiUinga;e BurfBo Griguet Channel Englee Vt&n Island Bpnaventure Britanaia-cpv« Exploits B^'s-cove Littlerbay Leading Tidfles Twillingate Moreton's Harbor Fogo Coacho^an's-cove Random Flow«r'8-ceve Nipper's Harbor Coacfaman's-cove Witless-bay New Haiiisr Bnigeo Littk:-bay Railway T. P. D. Pla-entia Exploits Bonne-bay Harbor Briton Exploits Bay of Islands Nipper's H^bpr Conche II GeologteAl Departmeat. Suniey i jict and Museum — Post Office Building. / ^ing Geologist— James P. Howley. Chaukker mt Commeree. President— R. H. Prowse; Vice-Presidents— yf. B. Grieve, Hon. J. S. FitU; Secretary -]amQS Goodfellow; T. R. Smith, E. J. Etadcr. P. G. Tessier, A. F. Goodridge, Sir R. Thorbum, K.C.M.G., Hon. A.W. Hanwy. Ban. C. Bowrii^, W. C. Job, H. W. Robertsoq. 88 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. rieoo JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. I' \ Chief Justice— Sir Frederick B. T. Carter, K.C.M.G. Assistant Judges— Robert J. Pinsent, D.C.L., and J. I. Little. Attorney General- Solicitor General- Queen's Counsel-Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G. ; D. W. Prowse, T. J. Keough, A. O. Hayward, R. R. W. Lilly, Robert J. Kent, Sir James S. Winter, K.C.M.G., A. J. W. McNeily, James G. Conroy, D. J. Greene and P. J. Scott. Chief Clerk and Registrar Supreme Court— A. J. W. McNeily., Q.C. Assistant Clerks of the Supreme Court— G. J. Adams and Jos. P. Carty. Registrar of Deeds— A, J. W. McNeily, Q.C. Crier of the Supreme Court and Tipstaff— John Burke. Barristers and Attorneys of the Supreme Court (at St. John's, accord- ing to seniority, exclusive of Attorney and Solicitor General, and Queen's Counsel)— M. J. O'Mara, R. J. Parsons, T.F.Walsh, H. H. Carter, I. R. McNeily, G. M, Johnson, Geo. H. Emerson, John J. Flannery, M. H. Carty, F. E. M. Bunting, D. Morison, J. A. Clift, Edward Shea, Wm. H. Horwood, Edward P. Morris, Frank D. Lilly, Herbert E. Knight, T. J. Murphy, F. J. Morris, D. Browning, J. Oliphant Eraser, William Clapp, J. J. Pitman. Barristers and Attorneys, Northern District — Henry A. Clift and W. O. Wood, Harbor Grace. Attorneys-at-Law — Robert B. Holdeh, Arthur W. Knight, V. J. Sum- mers, M. W. Furlong. Law Students who are members of the Law Society— Charles H. Emerson, John P. Kent, W. A. O'D. Kelly, D. Connell, Thos. G. Crosbie, John Lindberg, J. W. White, W. E. Wood, Chas. H. Hutchings and Joseph Shea. Law Society Benchers— Sir W. V. Whiteway, Q.C, Sir James S, Winter, Q.C, A. J. W. McNeily, Q.C, R. J. Kent, Q.C, D. J. Greene, Q.C, P. J, Scott, Q.C, G. H. Emerson, I. R. McNeily, M. J. O'Mara. Secretary: A. J. W. McNeily, Q.C; Treasurer: R. J. Kent, Q.C; Librarian: John Burke. Sheriffs- Central District : 1 homas Talbot ; Sub-Sheriff: Lionel T. Chancey. Northern District: John Bemister. Southern District: James Carter. Deputy Sheriffs in Outports — Northern District — St. Anthony— Henry Moores. Little Bay — Thomas E. Wells. Twillingate— Thomas Peyton and James Peyton. Fogo — John G. Lucas, Greenspond— Samuel Daw. King's Cove — Michael Devine, Bonavista — Joseph Brown. Catalina— William B. Bailey. Trinity— Richard Spence. Heart's Content— Cliarles Rendell. Old Perlican — Elias March. Lower Island Cove— Hy. Garland. Carbonear — Frederick Rowe. Harbor Grace . Bay Roberts— G. Hierlihy. Brigus — Tobias Hackett and Benjamin Butler, Conception Harbor — Edward O'Brien. Southern District — Burin , Lamalin — Wni, (i. Pitman, Harbor Briton — Jacob Cotter. Burgoo —Alfred Parsons. Rose Blanche- John A. Roberts. Channel— John LeMoine. Bay St. George- H. Mc- Donald, Bay of Islands— Joshua D. Gilker. Bonne Bay— Geo. Halfyard. risoo rowse, T. James S. [. Greene f., Q.C. . P. Carty. 's, accortl- d Queen's liter, I. R. iry, M.H. I, Wm. H. iigbt, T. J. iam Clapp, ift and W. P. J. Sum- liarlcs H. G. Crosbie, [and Joseph James S. [recne, Q.C, Secretary : irian: John Lionel T. |rict: James bny— Henry Inas Peyton imuel Daw. Catalina- |nt— Charles ly. Garland. Roberts- I Conception I (i. Pitman. Blanche— te-H. Mc- , Halfyard. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 80 Masters-in-Chancery— Thomas J. Keough, Q.C; Sir W. V. White- way, Q.C; Sir James S. Winter, Q.C; A. J. W. McNeily, Q.C Supreme Court— Spring Term, commencing aoth May, to continue three weeks; Autumn Term, aoth November, to continue three weeks with power to the Judges to prolong the term from day to day, not exceed- ing six days in all. Sessions after Term — The first Monday in February, March, April and July, and to continue for a period not exceeding six days. CommlssionerH fbr Issuing Original Process, Ac. The following are the Commissioners for issuing Original Process and Supoenas returnable into the Supreme Court ; for taking Affidavits and Recogn.'zance of Bail in any suit pending the said Court: Central District— A. J. W. McNeily, Q.C, George J. Adams and P. J. Carty, St. John's ; F. F. Furneaux, Kelligrews. Northern District— A. Drysdalc, Harbor Grace; Israel L. McNeil, Carbonear; John Wilcox, Brigus; John Lewis, Lower Island Cove; G. W. R. Hierlihy, Bay Roberts ; Ed. Murray, Harbor Main ; J. Veitch, Holy- rood; William Christian, Old Perlican; Richard Penney, Heart's Content; Gilbert H. Cole, Trinity; Moses Parsons, New Harbor; John Mifflin, Catalina ; John G. Skelton and Thos. Stabb, Bonavista ; Philip Levesconte, King's Cove; James Burden, sr., Salvage; James Fitzgerald, Fogo; F. Berteau and Samuel Baird, TwilHngate; Gideon Way, Musgrave Town; Richard P. Rice and W. Lang, Greenspond; J. B. Blandford and John Duder, Little Bay ; David Currie, Britannia Cove ; F. C Berteau, Labrador. Southern District— John Ryan, Ferryland ; Thomas O'Rielly, Placentia ; James Harney, St. Mary's; James Pitman, Lamaline; George Simms, Grand Bank ; John Cunningham, Burgeo ; Philip Hubert, Harbor Briton ; Thomas Winter, Burin ; George Sutton, Trepassey ; Thos. Driscoll, Toad's Cove ; Henry Camp, Pushthrough ; Michael E. Dwyer, St. George's Bay ; Richard Bradshaw, Gaultois ; C. D. Chambers, Harbor Buffett ; John Gillis, Codroy; R. T. Squarey Channel; Geo. R.Lily and L.J.Barron, Bay of Islands ; Nathan Taylor, Bonne Bay. England- London— Edw'd D. Adcock, Solicitor, Palmerston Buildings, Old Broad Street ; Alfred Heales, Solicitor, Doctor's Commons ; Wilmer M. Harris, Notary Public, No. 17, Grace Church Street ; Frederick Parish, i and 2, Great Winchester Street Buildings, Old Broad Street ; Frederick F. Philpot, Solicitor, 36, Bedtbrd Row, W. C ; George F. Warren, Notary Public, No. 17, Grace Church Street ; Crisp Berney Brown, Solicitor, 70, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Walter W. Woolnough, 70, Lincoln's Inn Fields; Edward Webb, Solicitor, 2, Brighton Terrace, Brockley ; George Davis, 80, Coleman Street, and 3, Abchurch Lane. Southampton— R. R. Linthorne, 2, Portland Street, . Torquay — H. Dundee Hooper. Towcester and Northampton— Thomas M. Percival, Solicitor. Ireland— Waterford— Patrick Kcnt,^olicitor, No. 70, I^dy Lane. iicotland— Edinburgh — William McLaren, Solicitor. Glasgow — William B. Paterson, Solicitor. i « ?■■«■{ V.I I'M M NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Dmnliilon of Canada. Charlottetown, P.E.I. — Francis L. Haszard, Barrister. Fredericton, New Brunswiclc— Edward B. Winslow, Barrister. Halififix, Nova Scotia— Jonathan Parsons, Barrister. Toronto, Ontario— Newman W. Hoyles, Solicitor; Fredericic C. Moffatt, Barrister. Quebec— James Dunbar, Barrister. Montreal— Wm. Morris, Advocate ; Duncan L. McDougall, John D. Davidson, L. E. Morris, Clerk of the Crown District of St. France, P,Q. United 8tot«s of Amerien. Chicago, Illinois— Philip A. Ilognc, Solicitor. Boston, Massachusetts— Charles H. Adams, s. Court Street; A. D. Foster, Counsellor-at-Law, County of Sufiblit; Charles A. Shaw, No. ii, Court Street. New York— Joseph B. Braman, Counsellor-at-Law, Room 17, Boreel Building, No. 115, Broadway; Edwin B. Woods, Brooklyn, N.Y. Philadelphia, Pa.— Thos. G. Hunt, Attorney. yiee-Adntlrally Court. Judge — Chief Justice, for the time being. Deputy Judge . Registrar— H. R. W. Lilly, Q.C. Marshal— A. O. Heyward, Q.C. Central Dlatrlet Coart. Judges— D. W. Prowse, Q.C, and James Gerve Conroy, Q.C. Clerk of the Court— R. R. W. Lilly, Q.C. ' Notasie* Pnlille. St. John's- Robert H. Prowse, Robert R. W. Lilly, Thos. J. Keough, Sir VV, V. Whiteway, Richard B. Holden, A. O. Hayward, Wm. O. Wood, Sir James S. Winter, P. J. Parsons, A. J. W. McNeily, John T. Gillard, D. J. Green, John Maher, G. H. Dickinson, Robert L. Mare, James J. Collins, George R. Lilly, Geo. M. Johnson, T. W. Spry, W. D. Halley, Francis Berteau, M. E. Dwyer, R. T. Squarey, Joseph Godden, F. E. M. Bunting, Edward Shea and A. G. Smith. Harbor Grace — Henry A. Clift, Andrew B. Drysdale. Ce.rbonear — Israel L. McNeil, J. A. Robinson. Trinity— Edward Doyle. King's Cove— John G. Hart. Twillingate— Francis Berteau, Samuel Baird. Fogo— Jas. Fitzgerald. Bay Roberts— G. W. R. Hierlihy. Brigus— George Gushue. Southern District — James Carter, L. Barron, Edward Hirst. Placentia— W. G. Bradshaw, Thomas O'Reilly. Harbor Briton— H. T. Holman. Stipendiary Magistrates. St. John's— Daniel Woodley Prowse and James Gerve Conroy, Judges Central District Court. Conception Bay— Thomas R. Bennett, District Judge, Harbor Grace. Carbonear— Israel L. McNeil. Brigus— John Wilcox. . Trinity Bay— Gilbert H. Cole, Trinity; Wm. Christian, Old Perlican. Bonavista— Thomas W. Stabb. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 01 Oreenspond— Richard P. Rice. Fogo— James Fitzgerald. Twillingate— Francis Berteau. Ferryland— John Ryan. Trepassey— R, H. Carey. Placentia and St. Mary's —Thomas O'Rielly, Placentia; James Harney, St, Mary's. Burin— G. Bishop. Grand Bank— George Simms. Presque— Patrick Sullivan. Sandy Point, St. George's Bay— Michael E. Dwyer. Bay of Islands— George R. Lilly. LaScie, N. E. Coast- Daniel Duggan. Fortune Bay— Philip Hubert, Harbor Briton. Burgeo— George Q. Hunt. Channel— Robert T. Squarey. Little Bay— James B. Blandford. St. Anthony, N. E Coast . Bonne Bay and Flower's Cove — J. B. Bayley. JnstleeK of the Peaee. For the Colony of Newfoundland— The Judges of the Supreme Court, tlie members of the Executive Council, and Hon. Edward D.Shea, Hon. Jas. J. Rogerson, W. J. S. Donnelly, Daniel W. Prowse, R. R. W. Lilly, Paul Carty, Colonel Morris J. Fawcett, Fredk. J. Vallance, Wm. P. Taylor, J G. Conroy, Francis Bertteau, Richard P. Rice, Geo. Q. Hunt, Michael Dwyer, Root. T. Squarey, Geo. R. Lilly, Hennr Dawe, Samuel Baird, T. R. Bennett, Geo. Bishop, G. W. R, Carter, Jas. Hippisley, Commander Robinson, T. W. Stabb, James Harney, John Ryan, J. B. Bayley, John Veitch. Northern District— Wm. Christian, John G. Skelton, John Rorke, Jas. L. Prendergrast, John Wilcox, Philip Levisconte, Jas. Fitzgerald, Israel L. McNeil, Reuben Bemister, John Lewis, Geo. Skelton, Jas. Alcock, Wm. Stirling, Wm. Lang, John Sheehan, Gilbert H. Cole, John W. Owen, G. W. R. Hierlihy, Edward T. Pike, Jas. Tarahan, B. T. H. Gould, Jas. Burden, Jas. Winsor, R. S. Munn, J. Mifflin, Wm. Lethbridge, E. C. Watson, Thos. Windsor. Chas. Dawe, Dr. White, Thos. C. Duder, Jas. H. Watson, Fredk. White, John Smith, Richard Penny, Josiah Manuel, John Duder, Joseph Godden, Patk. Devereux, Josiah Colborne, Alfred S. Pike, Wm. Joyce, Laurence Macka), Felix McCarthy, John Patterson, Jas. B. RIandford, Jos, W. Philips, Mark Osmond, J. C. Dominy, R. D. Hodge, James B. Tobin, David Currie, llios. M'Cormack, Daniel A, Ryan, Daniel Duggan, Francis Perry, Norman Snelgrove, Wm. H.Thompson, R.H.Taylor, R. McDon- nell, Wm. Goddard, Jas. Lockyer, W. J. Laton, Leander Gill, ]os. Strong, Samuel Spence, Samuel Evans, Daniel Green, Thomas Hodge, John S.« Lockyer, J. Ryan, Jabez Saint, H. J. Earle, Robert Scott, J. T. Croucher, John McGrath, John Roper, F,dward Murray, Justinian Dowell, A. T. Drysdale, J. B. Wheeler. Southern District— Edward Evans, Richard Marshall, Thomas Winter, Richard McGrath, Philip Holman, Francis Read, Thos. O. Rielly, J. White, Thos. DriscoU, Chas, E. Cossman, Wm. Phoran, Philip Hubert, Chas. D. Chambers, Josiah Small, Patk. Sullivan, John P, Rradshaw, Nathan Smith, Robt. H. Carey, M.D., Wm, St. Croix, E. C. Gallop, H. J. Haddon, John Jordan, P. O'Neill, Geo. Simms, Edward Sinnott, C. R. Bishop. Clerlui of the Peaee. St. John's (for Central District)— Robert R. W. Lilly, ^arbor Grace : ■ — — . Carbonear : Joseph McKay. ^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^>^ i// ■-*'> .«* &^^^*^ ^ ^.V^ i\ 23 WIST MAIN STIIIT WIMTM.N.V. 14S80 (716) 873-4S03 '^ 92 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 CONSTABULARY. Inspector and General Superintendent of Constabulary in Newfound- land — Colonel Morris J. Fawcett. St. John's— Sub-Inspector : John Sullivan. Head Constable : Joseph Rielly. Mounted Head Constable and Instructor of Cavalry : John Squiies. Acting Sergeant, Clerk and Storekeeper: Charles Targett. Sergeants: Wm. Collins (cavalry), Wm. Coughlan, Samuel Dawe, Peter McBay. Act- ing Sergeants : William O'Brien, Robert Sparrow, Richard Cleary, George Oliphant. Mounted Constables: Archibald Gardner, Patk. Kane, Henry Morey, Patk. McDermott, Stephen Noseworthy, Samuel Squires, Michael Savage, jr. Infantry : Nathan Andrews, Thos. Aspell, Ronald Cross, Jacob Cox, Jas. Carew, Geo. Forward, Jas. Fitzgerald, Thos. Goodland, Joseph Hiscock, Ed. Kennedy, Wm. Long, Wm. Murray, Jas. Mackey, Richard Pynn, Michl. Savage, sr., Nat Smith, Wm. Whealan, John Byrne, William Boone, Thos.Bartlett, Alex. Dwyer, Wm. March, Michl. Manning, Levi Sheppard, Joshua Burt, John Burke, John Duff, David Flynn, Richard Hope, Chas. Hodder, Martin Murphy, Thos. Wells, John Crane. Medical Attendant : Dr. Shea. Brigus — Sergeant William Grimes, and Constable S. Williams. Bay Roberts— Constable Josiah Sheppard. Bay Bulls— Constable Edward Furlong. Belloram — Constable Thomas Walsh. Burgeo -Constable Albert Kelland. Burin — Sergeant John Smith, and Constable William Moore. Bonavista— Sergeant Baily, and Constable Thomas Forsey. Carbonear — Head Constable Frederick Williams, and Constables John Snook, James Fardy, James Brennan, Robert Wells, James B. Poet. Catalina— Constable William O'Farrell. Cape Broyle— Constable John Courtney. Channel — Constable James Wilcox. Fortune — Constable Gideon Benson. Fogo — Seigeant P. Lacey. Ferryland— Constable John Ryan. Greenspond— Constable Francis Harris. Grand Bank — Constable Michael Kent. Harbor Grace— Head Constable: Alex. Jackson. Sergeant: Daniel Freeman. Constables : Geo. French, John Griffin, John Power, William Shave, Wm. Chafe, Maurice Murphy, Richard Spracklin, William Dooley, Aubrey French, James Kent, Thomas McBay. Holyrood— Constable Ambrose Sparks. * Heart's Content— Acting Sergeant James Hatcher. Harbor Briton— Constable Albert Newhook. Harbor Main — Constable Stephen White. Herring Neck— Constable Michael Sullivan. King's Cove— Constable Michael Mackey. I^maline — Constable Edmund Mifflen and J. Clare. Little Bay— Sergeant Thomas Wells and Constable Michael Sutton. Old Perlican — Constable John Butler. Oderin — Constable Michael Quirk. Placentia -Constable Andrew Faheyy. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 98 Portugal Cove - Constable James Quinn. Port-de-Grave — Constable William F. Turner. Renews— Constable Joseph Corbett. Rose Blanche — Constable Edward Hynes. St. Lawrence— Constable Edward Lawlor. St. Mary's -Constable Edward Loughlan. Spaniard's Bay— John Ley. Trinity— Constables Henry Perks and Benjamin Day. Topsail— Constable John Bickham. Trepassey— Constable William Bailey. Twillingate — Sergeant Nathaniel Petten and Constable A. Burt Tilt Cove— Constable Thomas Green. Upper Island Cove— Constable John Thomas. Whitboume — Constable Peter Furlong. West Coast. - Bay of Islands— Sergeant Isaac Bartlett and Constable John Flynn. Bay St. George— Sergeant Joseph O'Brien land Constable G. Goodland. Bonne Bay— Constable Joseph Snook. Codroy — Constable Thomas Oldford. Newspapers Published in the Colony. Advocate— FahMshed every Wednesday and Saturday. Commercial youmai— Published fortnightly, immediately before the closing of the mail for Great Britain. 6/i?^/-a;/»— Published daily (Sundays excepted.) Evening Mercury — Published daily (Sundays excepted.) Royal Gas#//tf- Published every Tuesday afternoon. 7«»»«— Published every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Harbor Grace ^/awrfarrf— Published every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Monthly Register (Hermitage Bay) — Published monthly, on Saturday. Twillingate Sun — Published every Thursday. Weekly Record (Trinity)— Published every Wednesday. QUEEN'8 Printer John Collier Withers. Commissioners of Pilots. O0ce : Commercial Building, Duckworth Street. Chairman : John Goodridge ; Hon. P. Cleary, Henry J. Stabb. Hon. A. W. Harvey, George Shea. RATES For pilotage of vessels in and out of St. John's shall be as follows when such vessels are hailed, spoken or boarded by a licensed pilot to the southward or eastward of Cape Spear, or to the northward of Sugar Loaf ; and five-sixths of the said rates when hailed, spoken or boarded inside of Cape Spear, or to the southward of Sugar Loaf, and before :1| V M* •NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 entering the Narrows. Any vessel returning to said port, through stress of weather, or any vessel which shall have proceeded from the said port to any other port in this Island on the same voyage, is not compelled to take a pilot on her said return or on her second departure. Provided that, when in consequence of stormy weather extreme dan- ger would arise to any boat going outside the Narrows, the Commissioners may award pilotage to any pilot who may have offered his services inside the Narrows, and been rejected : — Tonnage, On vessels under 80 tons On vessels from 80 tons to 100 tons On vessels fit>m too tons to 120 tons On vessels from 120 tons to 160 tons On vessels from 160 tons to 200 tons On vessels from- aoo tons to 240 tons On vessels from 240 tons to 280 tons On vessels from 280 tons to 300 tons On vessels from 300 tons to 350 tons On vessels from 350 tons to 400 tons On vessels from 400 tons to 500 tons On vessels from 500 tons to 600 tons On vessels from 600 tons to 700 tons On vessels from 700 tons to 800 tons Over that size — for every 100 tons additional And on no one vessel is the pilotage to exceed.. . . Rates, Cy. $ S3S 6 70 7 35 8 00 8 70 9 35 10 00 10 70 1335 16 00 187s 21 35 24 00 26 70 I 35 33 00 Steamers of less than 150 horse power shall pay pilot- age on their net tonnage, as in the case of sailing vessels. Steamers above the said power shall pay at the rate of seven cents for each horse power, without reference to tonnage. Steamers employed in the fisheries of the colony shall be exempt, except when on foreign voyages, and then at the rate of seven cents for each horse power. Coastal steamers shall also be exempt. Subsidized mail steamers, in connection with the colony, shall pay on the horse power at the rate of seven cents for each horse power. No steamer shall pay more than $^2 at one time. All coasting vessels which may take pilots to pay one- half of the above rates of pilotage in proportion to their tonnage. Ttc above scale of pilotage shall be payable on the register tonnage of all such vessels, as ascertained before going out of the harbor. Her Majesty's vessels under sixth rate ;^io.oo Her Mtnes^s vessels of fourth, fifth and sixth rate 22.00 Her Majesty's vessels of first, second and third rate 30.00 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 95 CppnmiMtonera of Pllotft for Fog« : J.W.Hodge, J. T. Croucher, H.J.Earle. Rates of pilotage of vessels in and out Fogo, fixed by the Commissioners of Pilots at that port : — Tonnage. •••••• On vessels under 80 tons On vessels from 80 tons to 100 tons On vessels from 100 tons to 120 tons On vessels from lao tons to 160 tons On vessels from 160 tons to aoo tons On vessels from aoo tons to 240 tons On vessels from 340 tons to a8o tons On vessels from 380 tons to 300 tons On vessels from 300 tons to 350 tons On vessels from 350 tons to 400 tons On vessels from 400 tons to 500 tons On vessels from 500 tons to 600 tons On vessels from 600 tons to 700 tons On vessels from 700 tons to 800 tons Over that size for every 100 tons additional And on no vessel is the pilotage to exceed •••••• Rales, Qf. $650 8 00 87s 950 10 as 11 00 «7S 13 50 JSSo 1850 ai 50 3450 3750 3050 a 00 48 00 Steamei-s of less than 150 horse-power shall pay pilotage on their net tonnage, as in the case of sailing vessels. Steamers above the said power shall pay at the Tate of ten cents for each horse-power, without reference to toiuiage. Steamers employed in the fisheries of the colony shall be exempt, except when on foreign voyages, and then at the rate of ten cents for each horse-power. Coastal steamers shall also be exempt. Subsidized mail steamers in connection with the colony shall pay on the horse-power at the rate of ten cents for each horse-power. No steamer shall pay more than $48 at one time. All coasting vessels which may take pilots to pay one- half of the above rates of pilotage, in proportion to their tonnage. The above scale of pilotage shall be payable on the reg- ister tonnage on all such vessels, as ascertained before going out of the harbor. Her Majesty's vessels under sixth rate Her Majesty's vessels of fourth, fifth and sixth rate. Her Majesty's vessels of first, second and third rate. .$I4X« . an.00 . 34.00 Pilot's Flag — Red wfth White Ball. If the Pilot is on board a vessel more than 24 hours be-- fore the First day of June, or after the First day of Sept., to be paid at the rate of Seventy Cents per day during the time he is on board, and from the First of June tP the First \ 96 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 of September, inclusive, to be paid at the rate of One Dol- lar and Forty Cents per day, if on board more than 24 hours. When a Pilot is hired to go to Seldom-Come-By for a vessel his daily pay, at the above rates, to commence from the time he leaves Fogo till his return with the said vessel. Towage R»te« s St. Johns. Rates of Towage by Tug-boats, from one mile outside of Heads to Consignees' wharf, or vice versa : Tonnage. Rates. Vessels under 60 tons 5 400 Vessels from 60 tons to lootons 800 Vessels from loi tons to Vessels from 136 tons to 125 tons ...... 1000 iSotons 1200 Vessels from 151 tons to 175 tons 1400 Vessels from 176 tons to 20otons 1600 Vessels fix>m aoi tons to 325 tons i8oo Vessels from aa6 tons to 250 tons 2000 Vessels from 351 tons to 3ootons 22 00 Vessels from 301 tons to 35otons 2400 Vessels from 351 tons to 40otons 2600 Vessels from 401 tons to 450 tons 2800 Vessels from 451 tons to 5ootons 3000 Vessels from 501 tons to 550 tons 3200 Vessels from 551 tons to 6ootons 3400 Vessels from 6ox tons to 70otons 3600 Vessels from 701 tons to Sootons 4200 Vessels from 801 tons to qootons 4600 Vessels from 901 tons to 1000 tons 50 00 Towage beyond one-mile limit to Cape Spear, one-third additional. Ten per cent, charged for use of steamer's haw- ser. One-third additional charged from loth December to loth April. Vessels in distress or disabled must make special arrangements. Vessels employing tugs inwards will be charged two-thirds of rates going out. Owners not re- sponsible for any damage done by the vessel towed, to themselves or others. Special charges will be made for steamer Hercules when ice is on the coast. - EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Superinttndent of Church of England Schools : Rev. William Pilot, B.D. Churcli of XIng'land Academy. Visitor— His Excellency the Governor. Directors— The Right Rev. tlie Lord Bishop of Newfoundland; Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G.; Hon. A. W. Harvey, J. R. McCowen, G. A. Hutchings, H. Vf. LeMessurier, Hon. A. F. Goodndge, J. W. Withers, Sir J. S. Winter, K.C.M.G.; W. H. Hor- •wood, P. F. LeMessurier, W. B. Grieve, H. J. Earle, Dr. R. White, R. Squarey, Revs. H. Dunfield, A. Heygate, A. C. F. Wood, J. M. Noel, A. E. C. Bayley, W. C. Shears. Boys] Department— Principal : Rev. A. Currie. Assistants: (i) G. Houghton ; (3) J. H. M. Atkins ; (3) Mr. Nichols. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 97 GIRU' DEI'ARTMENT- Knowling, Miss Rowe. -Principal: Miss Cowling. Assistants^ Miss Board of Examinkkh for Granting Certificates of Quali- fication TO Teachers,- Superintendent: Rev. William l»ilot, B.D.; Rev. A. C. F. Wood. MA. ; Rev. A. Heygate, M.A. ; J. W. Marriott, Super- intendent of the Colonial and Continental Church Society's Schools in Newfoundland. Colontol and Continental C'hnrcb Nodety, Ineor* poMited I8SS. Patron — Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen. Vice-Patrons— His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, His Grace the Archbishop of York, His Grace the Archbishop of Armaeh. President — Vacant. Vice-Presi- dents—Nearly all the Bishops of the Cnurch of England. Corresponding Committee in Newfoundland, Incorporat- ed. — President : the Right Rev. the I^rd Bishop of Newfoundland. Vice- I'resident : Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G. Treasurer: the Rev. William Pilot, B.D. Secretary and Superintendent of the Society's Schools : J. W. Marriott; Rev. A. Heygate, MA., Sir J. S. ^"/inter, K.C.M.G., A. O. Hay- ward, Q.C., Commander Robinson, R.N., 1. Winter, M.D., Geo. Hutchings, E. J. Duder, J. A. Cliff, M.H.A. School Teachers, St John's (Central School) — Mr. A. K. Coffin, boys; Miss Short, girls; Miss Pride, infants. Training Pupil I'eacliers of the Society— Miss Breaker and Miss Ash. Belloram— Mr. Roberts. Petty Harbor — Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. Port-de-Grave — Mr. and Mrs. Pitcher. Harbor Grace— Mr. and Miss Ward. Heart's Content— Mr. Taylor. Trinity — Miss Martin and Miss Lockyer. Salvage -Mr. and Mrs. 'Talk. Greenspond — Mr. Gardner. Great St. Lawrence — Mr. Skiffington. Bishop's Cove— Mrs. King. Brigus— Mr. Chafe. Bonavista — Miss Stirhng. Portugal Cove — Mr. Webber. Fogo — Miss Ross. King's Cove — Mr. Churchill. Moreton's Harbor — Mr. N. Chate. Whitbourne — Mr. Burry. GOVERNMENT BOARDS OF EDUCATION. Chnreh ol England. Superintendent of Church of England Schools. — Rev. W. Pilot, B.D. St. John's: Rev. A. C. F. Wood, M.A.; Rev. G. Crane, Secretary; Rev. A. Heygate, M.A.; Rev. E. Colley, Rev. Walter Smith, Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G.; Rev. Edward Botwood, R.D.; Hon. Dr. Winter, Hon. A. W. Harvey, Judge Prowse, G. T. Rendell, H.J. Stabb, W. B. Grieve, George Skelton, J. R. McCowen, Commander Robmson. Brigus: Rev. T. G. Netten, Rev. J. Darrell, Moses Bartlett, Elijah Bishop, Robert Wells. Port-de-Grave : Rev. Uenry Elrington, Henry Dawe, George Andrews, John Andrews, Thomas Batten, Isaac Richards (of John), Isaac Richards. Bay Roberts : Rev. W. Shears, Isaac bartlett, R. H. Taylor, Eli Dawei Stephen Bradbury. Spaniard's Bay : Rev. A. J. Evans, Jonathan Gosse, Abraham Collins , John Shephard, James Hutchms, James Chipman. Upper Island Cove : Rev. J. S. Sanderson, Archibald Young, Archibald Dover, Archibald Crane, John Barrett. Harbor Grace : Rev. J. M. Noel, Rev. F. Smart, Judge Bennett, Joseph Godden, H. J. Fitzgerald, W. Tapp, Archibald Noel, A. H. Seymour. Carbonear : Rev. T. W. Clift, C. Hawker, George Crocker, John Ryall, Ambrose Tucker, James Bennett, Nathaniel Forward. Bay de- Verde : Rev. William How, Stephen Blunden, W. Jacobs, George Cull, William Meadus. Trinity Bay, West: Rev. H. C. H. Johnson, James H. Moor, Frederick Pittman, John Northover, Henry Piercey, John Jerrett, E. Hamum. ^ ■w--\ r I jS 08 NJCWFOUNDLANt) ALMAKAC. [1890 New Harbor: Rev. A. C. Waghome, Rev. H. Petley, M.A.; Albert George, John Pretty, Samuel Mitchem, Thomas Warren, Jacob Smith. Random : Rev. LI. Romilly, Ed. Benton, John Vey, Richard Seward, John Duffett, Eklmund Seward, Aaron Stone. Trinity (Proper : Rev. Wm. Weaver, Dr. White, G. H. Cole, I.P.- William Hart, Richard Hiscock, Benjamin Miller, Moses King. ' Trinity Bay, North: Rev. John Godden, Philip Fowlow, John Randell, Sprague Freeman, Henry Georgp Barnes, William Beston, Joseph Butler. Trinity Bay, East: Rev. J. G. Cragg, David Rennie, Isaac Mifflin, Thomas Stone, Thomas Martin, Peter Martin, Stephen Jeans. Bonavista Bay, South : Rev. A. E. C. Bayley, R.D. ; John Slcelton, M.D. ; Joseph Brown, Joseph Rolls, John S. Rowsell. BonavisU Bay, West : Rev. Wm. Kirby, Rev. C. Bryant, John Coffin, Samuel Brown, Samuel Coffin, Frederick Shears, Matthew Waugh. Salvage : Rev. C. Wood, James Burden, John Brown, jr., Jos. House, Wm. Moss, John Squires, Abraham Turner. Bonavista Bay, North: Rev. L. Amor, Darius Blandford, Samuel Dawe, Peter House, Benjamin Kean, Edward Bishop. Fogo: Rev. C. Saddington, James Rolls, M.H.A.; Henry J. Earle, Josiah Waterman, Nathaniel Banks, J. T. Croucher. Herring Neck : Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, Jas. D. Lockyer, Robt. Mundy, John Squires, Frederick C. Earle, Thos. Torraville, Geo. Porter. Twillingate: Rev. R. Temple, R.D.; Wm. Lethbridge, J. Colboume, Thomas Peyton, Richard Newman. Exploits, Burnt Island : Rev. P. G. Snow, Thomas Winsor, Geo. Seviour, George Parmiter, Thomas Rowsell, Uriah Martin, Thomas Silk. Notre Dame Bay, North : Rev. A. Pittman, Leander Gill, C. S. Rowland, H. M. Herbert, Giles Foot, Henry Lind, J. P. Diem. White Bay : Rev. S. J. Andrews, John Jacob, Wm. Rice, Thos. Rice, John Ford, John Wicks, Abraham Gate. Placentia B^ : Rev. John Kingwell, James Chambers, George Dicks, Joseph Sheave, Edward Burton, Nelson Bailey. Burin : Rev. Thomas Hewitt, Louis Butler, John Paul, Thomas Burfitt, John Dibben, Charles Hallett. Lamaline : Rev. J. McL. Bradshuw, John Cake, John Pittman, Henry Haskell, Richard Cake. Fortune Bay: Rev. G. Field, Henry T. Holman, Dr. C. Fitzgerald, Samuel Fiander, W. Bungay, John Rose, Jos. Sodero, Philip Hubert. Belloram : Rev. W. A. Haynes, Philip Grandy, L. T. Cluelt, Robert Lee, John Evans, G. Keeping, Stephen Gould. Hermitage Bay : Rev. George Bishop, R.D. ; Edward C. Gallop. Burgeo: Rev. J. Cunningham, Dr. Hunt, Charles Middleton De- Quetteville, William Anderson, Stephen Vatcher. Rose Blanche: Rev. D. Homer, James Arnold, Philip H. Sorsoliel, George LeMoine, F. W. Tweedle, Prosper Garcin, Francis A. Read. Channel: Rev. W. S. Rafter, T. Pike, T. Dicks, J. Jeanes. Codroy: Rev. W. S. Rafter, Thomas White, Charles Moore, John Rolls, George Galpin. Bay St. George : Rev. C. JefTrey, Edward LeRoux, Charles Messervy, William Morris, Emanuel Legge, William Pennell. Bay of Islands: Rev. F. CoUey, G. R. Lilly, W. H. Bagg, Geo. Hunt, G. Sheppard, Geo. Wheeler, Edward Brake. Bonne Bay : Rev. C. W. Holland, John R. Roberts, Jonathan Noel, William Raike, John A. Squires. * Sandwich Bay : Rev. T. P. Quinton. Battle Harbor: Rev. J. H. Bull. W : r . T faira ii BaB»-* w 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMAXAP. 09 ROMAN CATHOLIC BOARDS. Svperinttndtnt of Schools — J. J. Wickham. St. BonsYentnre** College. Board of Directors, St. John's- Right Rev. Dr. Power, Rev. M. J. Ryan, Judge Little, Hon. Thomas Talbot, William P. Walsh, D. ). Greene. Principal — Rev. J. L. Slattery. Teachers— The Christian Brothers. Board of Examiners for Teachers— Rev. D. O'Brien, Rev. J. L. Slattery and James ]. Wickham, St^erMendtnt of Education for the Denomination, Roman CathoUe Aeademy* Harbor Grace. (Unoer the Board of Education, Harbor Grace.) Visitor— Right Rev. Dr. McDonald. Principal— Patrick Devinc. Second Master — Ihomas Hanrahan. Assistant Master— Michael Scully. St. Palrlek** School*, St. John's. Committee of Management — Officers ot the Benevolent Irish Society, tx officio. Clergymen, Klembers of the Society. Thirteen Members elected annually. Teachers— The Christian Brothers. St. Patrick's, RlTcrhead. Teachers— Patrick J. Dyer and Henry Clinton. Boards Of Education. St. John's : Right Rev. Dr. Power, Hon. E. D. Shea, John Casey, J, G. Conroy, R. J. Kent. Brigus: Rev. E. F. Walsh, James Tarahan, James Moore, Richard Delancy, sr., Patrick Brophy. Harbor Main : Most Rev. Dr. McDonald, Rev. P. O'Donnell, Rev. J. G. Batcock, J. Veitch, Patrick Conran, R. McDonald, Dr. V. A. Fitzsim- mons, James Hearn. Harbor Grace, Carbonear and "Trinity South : M4|st Rev. Ronald Mc- sdale, McKay. " Donald, J. L. Prendergast, Andrew Drysdale, Richard McCarthy, Joseph Northern Bay: Rev. Milhael Hanley, Richard Hayden, Thomas Ford. Timothy Doyle, "Thomas Colbert. Bay-de-Verde : Rev. Joseph Donnelly, James Moore, John O'Neil, Thomas Hyde, Jeremiah Broderick. Trinity Bay, North : Rev. P. A. Carolan, Patrick Murphy, Robt. Lawlor, Thomas M'Cormack, Jeremiah Scanlon, John Doody. Bonavista South and Trinity West : Rev. Wm. Veitch, Wm. Kough. S. Ryan, A. MuUowney, James Long, John Chievers, J. MuUowney, James Egan, James Aylward. Bonavista, North : Rev. William Veitch, Michl. Cashin, Daniel Turner, Samuel K^ily, sr., Nicholas Batterton. Fogo : Rev. R. M. Walker, W. B. Fitzgerald, Thomas Deady, James Kough, John Dwyer. Fortune Harbor : Rev. R. Walsh, Richard Hamilton, Samuel Gillespie, Richard Quirk, Matthew Glavine. Little Bay: Rev. S. O'Flynn, William Foley, James Roche, Joseph Deloughery, Charles O'B. Reddin. Ferryland: Rev. L. Vereker, H. O'Neil, Patrick Jackman, Richard Cashin, Nicholas Power, Gerald Jackson. Bay Bulls : Rev. Nicholas Roach, Joseph J. Williams, Thos. DriscoU, J.RIackler, M. Casey, Michl. Carey, Thos. Gatherall. Great Placentia : Rev. M. A. Clancey, Thomas O'Rielly, Ed. Sinnott. N. Cosgrove, M. Collins, P. Dunphy, P. Keefe. V 100 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Little Placentia: Rev. Robert Brcnnan, Thomas Freeman, Johri kitlly Alexander Burke, Thomas Keats. ' Placentia, West : Rev. William Doutney, William Brown, John Hen- nessey, J. Ryan, Michael Dwyer, P. Murphy, jr. St. Mary's : Rev. R. O'Donnell, J. Walsh, John Grace, William Burke, Michael Fagen, J. Murphy, J. Whelan. Salmonier : Rev. John St. John, John Cormaclc, John Goff, John Dalv, John Marcy. Trepasscy :' Rev. William Born, J. S. Murphy, D. Leary, MichI, Ryan, Matthew Kennedy. Burin : Rev. V. Reardon, R. Marshall, J. Power, W. Fitzpatrick, Thos. Gorman, Patriclc O'Neil. St. Lawrence : Rev. J. J. Walsh, M. Vavasor, H, Staney, A. Fitzpatrick P. Murphy, D. Collins, J. Fleming. Fortune Bay : Rev. James Whelan, J. Burke, P. Burke, jr., J. Thomson C. Clinton. Bay of Islands : Rev. P. W. Brown, Lawrence Barron, Francis Carter, Richard Furlong, Michael Power. Codroy: Rev. D. A. Mclnnis, James Doyle, John Tompkins, John Downey, Thomas O'Quinn. Sandy Point: Very Rev. M. F. Howle>r, D.D.; M. E. Dwyer, Hector McDonald, John McPherson, Martin Cashin. Stevcnville: Rev. M. O'Rourke, Desire Alexandre, Angus Mclsaac, William Hynes, Archibald Campbell, John McLeod, Henry Duffenais. Bonne Bay : Rev. W. J. Browne, W. J. liollahan, Thos. Martin, )ames Marshall, F. Butler, Augustus Broc. Conche t from Partridge Point to Bay St. Genevieve) : Most Rev. Dr. McDonald, Rev. John Lynch, Rev. F. D. McCarthy, J. Dower, M. lawless. Coachman's Cove (from Cape John to Partridge Point) : Rev. R. M. Sheehan, Daniel Duggan, John Carroll, Wm. Fitzgerald, Jeremiah Ford. METHODIST BOARDS. Superintendent of Schools— Raw. G. S. Milligan. LL.D. metbodlat College. Directors - Rev. George J. Bond, B.A.; Rev. George Boyd, Rev. James Dove, Rev. John Goodison, Rev. Solomon Matthews, Rev. William Swann, Rev. James Nurse, Rev. Robert W. Freeman, Rev. John Pratt, Rev. Thos. W. Atkinson, Rev. Frederick George Willey, Rev. Henry Lewis, Rev. Thomas H. James, Rev. Jabez Hill, Rev. William Kendall, Rev. George P. Story, Rev. Joseph Parkins, Rev. G. Paine, Rev. F. R. Duffill, Rev. J. Pincock, Hon. J. J. Rogerson, Hon. James Pitts, A. Penney, H. J. B. Woods, M.H.A.; A.J. W. Mc.Neily. B.A.; S. R. March, J. V.. P.Peters, T. C. Duder, R. G. Forbes, M.D. ; John Steer, Geo. Bishop, James Angel, C. MacPherson, George Forsey, R. K. Bishop, George W. Mews, John B. Ayre, Dr. Burns, A. W. Martm J. A. Robinson. Principal— R. E. Holloway, B.A., F.C.S. Vice-Principal— T. Forsytli, B.A. Assistant— James Walker. Lady I'rincipal— Bessie Narraway. As- sistant—Bertha Dove. Primary and Model School. Teachers — Maggie Hudson and Susie Stowe. Board of Examiners— Rev. G. S. Milligan, M.A., LL.D.; Rev. George Boyd, Rev. G. J. Bond. BA. ; R. E. Holloway, B.A., F.C.S. ; C. Macpherson. District ot St. John's East : Rev. George Boyd, Rev. F. R. Duffill, Hon' I James Pitts, Messrs. J. E. P. Peters, H. J. B. oods, George W.J. Mews. Stephen H. Knight, Michael T. Knight, A. J. W. McNeily. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 101 District of St. John's West : Rev. George Bond, BA ; Hon. James J. Roijcrson, Messrs. John Steer, John Angel, Jnmea Angel, John B. Ayre, Wm. J. Mews, John Green, Richard White. Pouch Cove : Rev. John Reay, Charles Pippy, John B. Easterbrook, John Moulton, Ezra Churchill, Matthew Butler. Origus : Rev. Henry I.ewis, John Bartlett, H. Roberts, Samuel Wilcox, Thotnus Spraclclin, H. S. Bartlett. Cupids: Rev. G. Paine, George Smith, Samuel Spracklin, Francis Noscworthy, Azariah Smith, James Butler. Port-de-Grave : Rev. Henry Indoe, William Kelland, A. Bussey, W. T, Boone, John Hampton. Bay Roberts: Rev. I^vi Curtis, B.A.; Isaac Mercer (of Benjamin)) Abner Snow, Solomon French, George Mercer. Harbor Grace : Rev. Thomas H. James, John Maddock, Bernard Par- sons, Willis Parsons, William Stephenson, John Trapnell, Jas. Parsons. Carbonear: Rc^v. John Goodison, Hon. John Rorke, I. L. McNeil* W. T. Gould, William Guy, F. T. Bemister, N. Taylor, J. G. Maddock. Freshwater: Rev. Jabez Hill, W. Vatcher, Silas Moores, John Everley, Robert Parsons. I Blackhead : Rev. John Pratt, W. Lacey, Jabez LeGrow, Thos. HiUyard, Thomas Diamond, jr. Western Bay : Rev. James Pincock, James Crowley, W. Kennedy, N. Foilett, R. Sillars, John Halfyard, S. Gillingham. Lower Island Cove : Rev. Wm. Kendall, Thos. Cooper, J. Turner, Eli Garland, N. Shano, Mark Puddister. Old Perlican : Rev. Anthony Hill, Wm. Christian, Eben^zer March, I^lias March, Benjamin Benson, Geo. Howell, Eli King. Hant's Harbor : Rev. F. G. Willey, Nicholas Short, Wm. Single, Moses Button, John Brown, J. Gulliford, Azariah Sparks. Heart's Content: Rev. S. Matthews, Richard Penney, S. Stentaford, Reuben Bemister, A. FoUett. Green's Harbor : Rev. Henry Scott, Thomas Newhook, Henry March, Samuel Brace, Hezekiah burt, Absalom March. Random, South : Rev. A. Stoney, Matthias Martin, Nehemiah Frost, Isaac Adey, George King, Simon King, Eli Martin. Britannia Cove: Rev. W. H. Hutcheson, Pierce Currie, Hezekiah Rlundell, Norman March, William Gulliford, jr., Nathan Mills, William James King. Random, North : Rev. W. H. Browning, Caleb Tuck, Frederick Pelley, James Pelley, Thomas Dalton, Gideon Smith, James Sommers. Trinity Bay, North : Rev. James Lumsden, John Cross, George Chris- tian, William Bugden, William DeGrish. Catalina : Rev. Edgar Taylor, N. Snelgrove, William Norman, John Hicks, Caleb Diamond, Simeon Avery, Benjamin Perry. Bonavista, South : Rev. G. Frazer, Jabez Saint, John Swires, Stephen Abbott, Abednego Hobbs, R. G. Forbes, M.D.; R. C. Trask, C. Trask. Musgrave Town, Bonavista, West : Rev. William R. Tratt, John Old- ford, Elias Brown, James Oldford, John Perry, William Diamond. Glovcrtawn : Rev. A. McAusland, Joseph Hicks, Josiah Butt, Andrew Butt, Jonathan Noseworthy, George Arnold, Elijah Burrey, Ambrose Janes. Greenspond : Rev. Joseph Parkins, George Dowden, Jas. Burry, Mark Dowden, Arthur Vivian, Robert Davis, Martin Bourne. Wesleyville: Rev. W. T. D. Dunn, George Hann, Abraham Keam William Barber, Richard Parsons, Henry Melindy. Musgrave Harbor : Rev. Herbert Hooper, James Hicks, Thos. Wellon, Simeon Guy, Samson Hicks, Philip Hicks. .«& \\ Ml Fogo: A. Cooke. Rev. Henry Abraham, Robert Scott, Dr. T. Malcolm, Eli Call, 109 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Seldom-Come-By : Rev. A. C. Skinner, Wm. Perry, ir., John Holmes Levi Perry. Thomaa C. Duder. Herring Neck : Rev. William Rex, Eiau Blandford, Sylvester Tuffin John Card, Solomon Roberts, Thomas W. Ginn, Thomas w. Taylor. Twillingate : Rev. R. W. Freeman, Peter Samways, William Hodder Elias Roberts, John Minty, A. I Jnfleld, John Anstey. ' Moreton's Harbor : Rev. Jesse Heyfield, Mark Ofr ond, Thos. French, Samuel Small, Elijah Jennings. Exploits : Rev. James Nur.'e, Josiah Manuel, Simon Manuel, William I^cey, Matthew Dalton, jr. Littlebay Island : Rev. Henry Hatcher, Rev. J. E. Manning, Jas. Strong, Henry Knight, John Batstone, George Paddick, James Parsons. Nipper's Harbor : Rev. Samuel Jennings, Robt. Batstone, W. J. Eaton, Andrew Roberts, John Mackey. Placentia Bay: Rev. B. H. Hotchen, William Eddy, James Holiett, Edmund Read, James Williams. Flat Islands: Rev. J. C. Sidey, Edward Collins, Henry W. Crann, Christopher Joyce, R. Dicks, Albert Hodder, Charles Senior. Burin : Rev. Thos. W. Atkinson, Geo. Bishop, John Weare, Thomas Foote, Richard Beasley, R. Inkpen, J. Vigus. Fortune: Rev. James Wilson, Robert Snook, John E. Lake, Wm. P. Lake, Philip Lake, John King, Henry Haddon. Grand Bank : Rev. William Swann, Samuel Harris, John Forsey, Geo. Forsey, Thomas A. Hickman, George BufTett, George Bell. Burgeo : Rev. W. Swann, Joseph Small, W. Davidge, Benjamin BufTett, A. Parsons,,John Davidge, Hugh Matthews. Petites : Rev. James Smith, William Collins, |as. Giles, Elias Mauger, Wm. Courtnay, Henry Riles, Wm. Stone. ' ' Channel: Rev. Charles Lench, Thomas Poole, Nelson Bragg, E. J. Evans, John Ford, G. W. Bragg, Ed. Harris. St. George's : Rev. J. T. Newman, Nathaniel Butt, Samuel Butt, James Morris, Andrew Harvey, jr., Francis Taylor, George Davis. Bonne Bav : Rev. John Pye, Henry Halfyard, Charles Sillars, George Halfyard, }ohn Wight. Flower's Cove : Board to be appointed. St. Anthony : Rev. Wm. Harris, Solomon LeDrew, John Guy, John Brewer, James Byles. Englee : Board to be appointed. Labrador, South : Board to be appointed. Labrador, North : Board to be appointed. Preabyterlan Board ofEdacsUon. Harbor Grace -William H. Thompson, John Patterson, R. S. Munn, J. P. Jillard. Congregational Board of Education. St John's— Rev. T. Hodgkinson, John Haddon, L. T. Chancey, Rlch'd Barnes, William J. Barnes, John Cowan, Henry W. Seymour. Inspector : The Ctiurch of England and Methodist Inspectors, alternately. ST. JOHN'S TRAININO SCHOOL. Committee of Management— L. T. Chancey, Chairman ; Miss Good, Secretary ; Robert Barnes, Treasurer ; Rev. T. Hodgkinson, W. Chancey, R. J. Chancey, E.'Colton, W. Radford, W. H. Whiteley, John Haddon. Lady Superintendent — Miss Good. Teacher— Miss Radford. Reformed Ciinreh of England Board of Edacation, FOR ISLAND OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Rev. W. Goodchild, Rev. C. F. Hubbard, N. Rabbitts, Moses Parsons, W. Newell, G. Critch, J. Jaynes. 1890]^ KE^I^OUNt>LANl> ALMANAC. 1(N) Oeal Prot«ateB( Aeademjr •■«l Prcsbytcrlaa Com- ■lerctol Bchool. Rev. M. Hnrvey, F.R.&S. : Rev. Wm. Graham, Rev. T. Hodgkinson, Sir Robert Thorbum, K.C.M.O. ; James Ooodfellow, Jamei Gordon, L. T. Chancejr, John Syme, Alex. Taylor. Principal— E. Handcock. Inter- mediate Department-A. Barrett. Primary Department —Miss Neyle and Miss M. Neyle. HMribor Gmmc Grammar Mehool. Directors— Thos. R. Bennett, Mark Parsons, Robert S. Munn, Joseph Godden. Master— James Munn. C«rbonear Grammar School. Directors— Rev. T. W. Clift, William Hawker, G. Crocker, J. Bennett, A. Tucker, N. Forward, Church of England Branch. Rev. Richard Walsh and Richard McCarthy, Roman Catholic Branch. Rev. John Goodison, Israel L. McNeil, B. T. H. Gould, Jas. Rorke, Wm. Badcock, Alf. Penny and Edward Pike, Methodist Branch. Principal (Methodist Branch) : J. A. Robinson. Assistant : A. J. Crocker. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. Chareh of England. DIOCESE OF ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. Former Prelates— Aubrey George Spencer, D.D., 1839, Edward Field, D.D., 1844. James Butler Kelly, D.D., 1876. Present Bishop— Right Reverend Llewellyn Jones, D.D., Lord Bishop ot Newfoundland, consecrated in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Festival of SS. Philip and James, 1878, by the late Archbishop Tait, of Canterbury. Commissary in Newfoundland : Rev. Edward Botwood, R.D. Commissary in England : Rev. W. Jones, MA., Burnside, Kendal. Commissary in Bermuda : Rev. J. Lumley Lough, Vicar-General. DEANERY OF AVALON. Rev. Edward Botwood (Rural Dean), St. Mary's, St. John's. Rev. Edward CoUey, Topsail and Foxtrup. Rev. Adam Cunie, Church of England Academy, St. John's. Rev. Arthur C. F. Wood, M.A., St. Thomas's, St. John's. Rev. William Pilot, B.D., St. John's, Government Superintendent of Church of England Schools. Rev. Ambro:^ Heygate, M.A., Cathedral. Rev. Henry Dunfield, St. Thomas's, St. John's. Rev. J. Rouse, B.A., St. Mary's St. John's. Rev. R. H. Taylor Principal Theological College, St. John's. Rev. Walter R. Smith, Portugal Cove. Rev. H. W. Caldwell. DEANERY OF CONCEPTION BAY. Rev. H. EIrington, Port-de-Grave. \ Rev. T. W. Clift, Carbonear. Rev. T. G. Netten, Brigus. Rev. William How, Bay-de-Verde. Rev. John M. Noel, Harbor Grace. Rev. William C. Shears, Bay Roberts. t .'A. V 104 tlEW^OUNbLASt) ALMAI^AC. [1890 Rev. J. S. Sandenon, Upper Islandcove. Rev. J. A. Evans, Spaniard's Bay. •Rev. J. Darrell, Port-de-Grave. Rev. F. Smart, Harbor Grace Southside). DEANERY OF TRINITY BAY. Rev. J. Godden (Rural Dean , Trinity East. Rev. John G. Cragg, Catalina. Rev. Arthur C. Waghome, New Harbor. Rev. Wm. Weaver, Trinity West. i Rev. H. C. H. Johnson, Rev. J. White, Heart's Content. Rev. W. S. LI. Romily, Random. DEANERY OF BONAVISTA BAY. Rev. Augustus E. C. Bayiey i Rural Dean), Bonavista. Rev. W. White, Bonavista. Rev. William Kirby, Kingscove. Rev. L. Amor, Greenspond. Rev. C. Wood, Salvage. DEANERY OF NOTRE DAME BAY. Rev. Robert Temple (Rural Dean), Twillingate. Rev. A. A. Bryant, Twillingate. Rev. C. Saddington, Fogo. Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, Herring Neck. Rev. P. G. Snow, Exploits. Rev. Arthur Pittman, Little Bay. DEANERY OF PLACENTIA BAY. Rev. John Kingwell, Harbor Bufifett. Rev. J. McL. Bradshaw, Lamaline. , Rev. J. Hewitt, Burin. DEANERY OF FORTUNE BAY. Rev. George Bishop , Rural Dean\ Hermitage. Rev. G. Field, Harbor Briton. Rev. John Cunningham, Burgeo. Rev. W. Rafter, Channel. Rev. William Haynes, Belloram. Rev. D. Horner, Rose Blanche. ^ Rev. H. W. Cunningham, Burgeo. Rev. T. W. Temple, St. Pierre, Miquelon. DEANERY OF STRAITS OF BELLEISLE. Rev. Joseph J. Curling (Rural Dean), Bay of Islands. Rev. F. Colley, Bay of Islands. Rev. Charles Jeffrey, St. George's Bay. Rev. Charles W. Hollands, Bonne Bay. Rev. S. J. Andrews, White Bay. Rev. G. R. Howells, Flower's Cove. Rev. T. P. Quinton, Sandwich Bay. Clergy unattached— Rev. J. C. Harvery, Rev. H. Petley, M.A., Rev. T. R. Nurse. uiiipjuu NEWFOUNDLAND ALMAl^AC. lOh THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE. Visitor— The Lord Bishop. Council— The Lord Bishop, and Revs. E. Botwood, A. C. F. Wood, A. Heygate and W. Pilot. Principal— Rev. R. H. Taylor. DIOCESAN SYNOD OK NEWFOUNDLAND. President— Rt. Rev. the Duniield. Lay Secretary— Cooke. Auditors— Rev. A. Executive Committee— R. H. Taylor, A. Heygate, Harvey, Sir J. S. Winter, Whiteway, K.C.M.G. ; W. T. Rendell. Lord Bishop. Clerical Secretary — Rev. A. H. Hon. George T. Rendell. Treasurer— Henry C. F. Wood and John Goodridge. The Lord Bishop, Revs. E. Botwood, E. ColIey> W. Pilot, A. C. F. Wood, and Hon. A. W. K.C.M.G.; Hon. G. T. Rendell, SirW.V. B. Grieve, H. J. Stabb. Secretary — Hon. G. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. DIOCESE OK ST. JOHN'h, NEWFOUNDLAND. Former Prelates— Rijht Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, consecrated 1796; died 1811. Kight Kev. Dr. Lambert, died 1817. Kight Kev. Dr. Scallan, died 1830. Itt. Rev. Dr. Fleming, died 1850. Rt. Rev. Dr. Mullock, died 1869. Present Bishop — Most Hev. Thos. Jos. Power, M.A., consecrated in Rome, Trinity Sunday, 12th June, 1870, by His Eminence Cardinal Cullen. Vicar-General — Very Rev. Archdeacon Forristal. Chnrchea and Clergy. St. John's Cathedral —Very Rev. Archdeacon Forristal, Administrator; Rev. J. Scott, Rev. W. Lalor, Rev. D. O'Brien. St. Patrick's— Rev. John Ryan and Rev. E. Crook. St. Joseph's, Petty Harbor— Rev. R. Tierney Portugal Cove— Rev. J. Walsh. Torbay— Rev. M. J. Clarke, V.P. Pouch Cove— Rev. C. O'Neill. Belleisle— Rev. F. M'Cullow. Topsail and Kelligrews- Witless Bay— Rev. N. Roach, P.P., and Rev. M. O'Driscoll. Ferryland — Rev. Laurence Vereker, P.P. Renews— Rev. John Walsh, P.P. Trepassey— Rev. William Born, P.P. St. Mary's— Rev. Richard O'Donnell, P.P., and Rev. Stephen P. O'Driscoll. Salmonier— Rev. J. St. John. Placentia and St. Bride's— Rev. M. Clancey, P.P., and Rev. Guillo. Little Placentia— Rev. R. Brennan, P.P. St. Kyran's-Rev. William Doutney, P.P. Burin and Oderin— Rev. V. Reardon, P.P., and Rev. M. Ryan. St. Lawrence and Lamaline— Rev. John Walsh. Harbor Briton— Rev. J. Whelan, P.P. Convents. Presentation Order, icT; Mercy Order, 4 ; Schools under care of Chris- tian Brothers, 4 ; Schools under patronage of the Clergy, about 150. Female Orphanage— Belvidere. Male Orphanage— Villa Nova. \ l06 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Dloeese of Harbor Graee. Bishop— Most Rev. Dr. Ronald McDonald, consecrated at Pictou, N.S., August aist, 1881. Harbor Grace— The Lord Bishop, Rev. J. Roe, Rev. H. F. McCarthy, Rev. J. March. Carbonear— Rev. T. E. Lynch Brigus— Rev. F. Walsh, V.G. Holyrood — Rev. G. Battcock. Harbor Main — Rev. P. Brown. Conception Harbor— Very Rev. J. O'Donnell, Rev. P. O'Donnell. Northern Bay— Rev. M. Hanley. Bay-de-Verde — Bev. J. Donnelly. Bonavista — Bev. J. Carolan. King's Cove— Revs. Wm. Veitch, W. Tarahan, J. Murphy. Fogo-Rev. R. M. Walker. Little Bay Mines— Rev. S. O'Flynn. Fortune Harbor — ^Rev. R. Walsh. French Shore — Rev. R. M. Sheehan. Conche — Rev. J. J. Lynch. Convents — ^Three of the Presentation Order, and two of the Order of Mercy. Prefleetnre of St. George's, Newftonndtend. {By a Decree of the 17th Sept., tSji, the \yestem portion of the Island of New- foundland was erected into a Prefecture-ApostoHc. ) Bay St. George -Very Rev. M. F. Howley. D.D., P A. ; Rev. Andrew Sears. Codroy Valley —Rev. D. Mclnnis. Stevenville, Bay St. George— Rev. E. V. P. Boyd. Bay of Islands^— Rev. P. W. Brown. Bonne Bay— Rev. W. J. Browne. Port-au-Port— Rev. M. O'Rourke. METHODIST CHURCH, NEWFOUNDLAND. Rev. T. H. James, President. Rev. Wm. Swann, Secretary. St. John** District. St. John's, East -Revs. George Boyd, K. R. Duffill, G. P. Storey, Chaplain of Children's Home. St. John's, West— Revs. George J. Bond, B.A., W. H. Adams, G. S. Milligan, L.LD., Superintendent of Education, (by permission of Confer- ence; ; James Dove, Sup'y. Topsail— Rev. S. Snowden. Pouch Cove — Rev. John Rcay. Brigus— Bev. Henry Lewis. Cupids— Bev. George Paine. Bay Roberts, Port-de-Grave and Spaniard's Bay— Revs. Levi Curtis, B.A , H. J. Indoe, an agent. Sound Island — One to be sent. Flower's Cove— Agent. St. Anthony — Rev. Wm. Harris. Red Bay — Rev. Mark Fenwick. Hamilton Inlet — Rev. Jabez Moore. Rev. G. J. Bond, B.A., Chairman, Bev. G. BOYD, Financial Secretary. 1890] NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANVr. 107 Carbonesr Dlstoiet. Carbonear— Hev. John Goodison, one to be sent, Rev. J. S Peach, Superaumerary. Harbor Grace — ^Rev. T H. James. Freshwater— Bev. Jabez Hill. Black Head— Bev. John Pratt. Western Bay — ^Bev. James Pincock. Lower Island Cove— Bev. Wm. Kendall. Old Perlican— Bev. Anthony IHill. Hanfs Harbor— Bev. F. G. Willey. Heart's Content— Bev. Solomon Matthews. Green's Harbor — Rev. Henry Scott. Random, North— Bev. W. H. Browning. Random, South — Rev. A. Stoney. firittania Cove— Bev. W. J. Hutcheson. Bev. T. H. James, Chairman. Bev. Jabez Hill, Financial Secretai^r. BonaYlnta District. Bonavista — Bevs. George C. Fraser and J. E Peters. Catalina— Rev. E. Taylor. Trinity— Bev. James Lumsden. Musgravetown— Bev. W. B. Tratt. Glovertown— Bev. A. McAusland. Greenspond— Bev. J. Parkins. Wesleyville-Rev. W. T. D. Dunn. Musgrave Harbor — Rev. Herbert Hooper. Indian Islands and Seldom-Come-By— Rev. A. C. Skinner. Fogo — ^Rev. Henry Abraham. Herring Neck and Change Islands— Bev. William Rex. Twillingate — Bev. B. W. Freeman and James K. Kelly. Moreton's Harbor — ^Bev. Jesse Heyfield. Exploits — Bev, James Nurse. Laurenceton and Burnt Bay— (One to be sent, i Little Bay Island— Bev. Henry C. Hatcher. Little Bay — Bev. J. E. Manning. Nipper's Harbor— Bev. Samuel Jennings. White Bay— (One to be sent.) Bev. James Nurse, Chairman. Bev. B. W. Freeman, Financial Secretary. Barin District. Burin— Bev. Thos. W. Atkinson, G. C. Carter, an agent. Flat Island— Bev. J. C. Sidey. St. Pierre— (One wanted.) Fortune— Bev. James Wilson. Grand Bank — Bev. William Swann. Garnish, Fortune Bay— Bev. John Lewis. Burgeo — Agent. Petites— Bev. James Smith. t08 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1800 Channel — Rev. Charles Lench. St. George's Bay— Rev. J. T. Newman. Bonne Bay — Rev. John Pye. French Shore— Agent. Rev. Wm. Swann, Chairman. Rev. T. W. Atkinson, Financial Secretary. Students attending Sackville— W. J. Bartlett, T. B. Darby, A. A. Holmes and J J. W heatley. PreabyterJan Charoli In Canada. PRESBYTERY OF THE ISLAND OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Kev. W. Graham, Moderator. Rev. M. Harvey, F.R.G.S., Pres. Clerk. Rev. J. Stewart, Bay of Islands. Elders — James Goodiellow, R. Neyle, St John's; John .Jillard, Har- bor Grace. Student in College— G. J. A. Thompson. Rev. W. Grah^, St. Andrew's Church, St. John's. Congregational Churches. Kev. T. Hodgkinson, Queen's Road Chapel, St John's. Kev. John Squires, Pqols Cove, Fortune Pay. Reformed Church of Kngland. Right Rev. Samuel Fallows, Presiding Bishop, Chicago, III , U S.A. Conception Bay (Brigus and Clarke's Beach — Rev. W. Goodchild. Trinity Bay, (Newharbor) -Rev. C. F. Hubbard, BOARD OF EXAMINERS, FOR GRANTING CERTIFICATES TO MASTERS AND MATES. Staff-Commander Robinson, R.N., Examiner-in-Chief. Assistant ex- aminer : Edward English, late master in the Mercantile Marine. F. J. Doyle, preparer of candidates. St. John's. EXAMINATIONS OF MASTERS & MATES. QUALIFICATIONS FOR CERI IFICATF^ OF COMPETENCY FOR A FOREIGN- GOING SHU*. XAMINATION IN COLORS.— All candidates for certificates of com- p( cy must pass the examination in colors. An Only or First Mate. — An only mate must be nineteen years f ?e, and must have served five years at sea. A first mate must be nineteen years of age, and must have served five years at sea, of which one year must have been as second or only mate, lie must also prove that he has served at least one year in a sq and the diffeience ot longitude from a given departure by parallel sailing ; also to find the course and distance from one position to another by Mercator's method. He will be required to find the time of high water at a given port, to observe and calculate the amplitude of the sun, and to find tiie error of the ship's compass therefrom, and also the deviation, the variation being given. He must be able to find the daily rate of the chro- nometer from error observed, and to find the longitude from altitude of the 18001 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 100 sun bv the usual methods. lie must understand the use of the sextant with its adjustment, and be able to observe with it, find the index error by the horizon, and read off and on the arc. He must also pass a satisfifictory examination in the International code of signals. In addition to the qualifications of second mate, above stated, he must be able to find the true bearing of the sun, and error of the ship's compass from an observed azimuth of the sun, both from an altitude and also from the " Time Azimuth Tables," and with the variation given compute the deviation ; to find the latitude from a single altitude of the sun off the meri- dian, and to be able to use and adjust the sextant,, and find the index error by the sun ; and also to ascertain the true bearing of the sun, and the ship's position by Summer's method by projection. He must also be con- versant with the use of Mercator's chart, and be able to find on either a " true " or " Magnetic " chart the course to steer, and the distance from one given position to another, and find the ship's position on the chart frohti cross-bearings of two objects ; from two bearings of the same object ; the course and distance between the bearings being given ; and also the dis- tance of ship from the object at the time of taking the second bearing. He must also understand how to keep a ship's log-book, and answer certain questions relating to cyclones or revolving storms. In Seamanship, &c.— He must give satisfactory answers as to the standing and running rigging of ships ; as to bending, unbending, setting, reefing, taking in, and furling sail ; as to sending masts and yards up and down, &c., &c. ; as to the management of a ship when under canvas, and as to dunnaging and stowing cargo, &c. He must have a thorough knowledge of the rule of the road as regards both steamers and sailing vessels, their regulation lights, and fog and sound signals ; and to be able to describe the signals ot distress, and the signals to be made by ships wanting a pilot, and the liabilities and penalties incurred by the misuse of these signals. He must be able to mark and use the lead and log-line. He must also under- stand the use and management of the rocket apparatus in the event of his vessel being stranded, and other questions of a like nature appertaining to the duties of the second mate of a ship. In addition to the above qualifications, a more extensive knowledge o seamanship will be required as to shifting large spars, rigging shears, taking lower masts in and out, how to moor and unmoor a ship, and to keep a clear anchor, to carry out an anchor, how to manage a shif) in stormy weather, how to cast a ship on a lee shore, how to secure masts in the event of an accident to the bowsprit, and how to rig purchases for getting heavy weights, anchors, machinery, &c., in and out. He must give satisfactoi^r answers to the ventilation of holds and the stowage of explosives. He must also know how to rig a sea anchor, and what means to apply to keep a vessel disabled or unmanageable out of the trough of the sea and lessen lier lee drift ; how to get the cast of deep sea lead in heavy weather ; and answer any question appertaining to the duties of an only or first mate which the examiner may think necessary to put to him. In addition to the above, he will be required to describe the effect of the screw race on the rudder, and the effect produced on the direction ot the head of the ship by going (ahead) (astern) with a (right) (left) handed screw when the rudder is tpo.ted) or (starboarded). How to turn a steam- ship short round. He must also understand the use and action of the sluices, and of the water ballast tanks, and the engine-room telegraph, and questions of a like nature. A master must be 21 years of age, and have been 6 years at sea, of which one year must have been as first or only mate in a foreign-going ship and one year as second or only mate. He must also prove that he has served at least one year in a square-rigged sailing vessel in the capacity of cither apprentice, seaman, mate or master. In Navigation.— In addition to the qualifications required for a second, only and first mate, he must be able to compute the latitude from the meridian altitude of a star, to find the magnetic bearing from equi-dis- tant compass bearings of any fixed object when at sea, and compute the deviation therefrom. He must construct a deviation curve upon a" Napier's" diagram, which will be furnished by the examiner, and understand the prac- tical application of the same, and give written answers to certain practical i 1 I i^ i I V 110 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 questions on the effects of the ship's iron upon the conipass^-uis Joseph, M.D., Little Ray. Board of Health and Health Wardens for the Town and District of St. John's— Chairman : Judge Conroy ; Judge Prowse, Hon. James S. Pitts, Hon. J. McLoughlan, P. J. Scott, Q.C., M. J. O'Mara, James Goodfellow, Joseph Outerbndge, W. P. Walsh, Alfred Harvey, M.D., Col. Fawcett, Robert Kent, Q.C., Henry Shea, M.D., Frederick Bunting, M.D., John Syme, and R. R. W. Lilly, Secretary. Board of Health, Harbor Grace— T. R. Bennett, J.P., B. S. Munn, Joseph Godden, W. Allan, M.D., E. Martin, M.D., W. A. Thompson, A. T. Drysdale, H. Thomey, Senr., D. J. Greene, Henry Fitzgerald, C. H. Ross, J. C. Heater, Benjamin Parsons, Thomas Green, Wm. Hennessy, Wm. Tap, John Watts, Peter Dwyer, Patrick Farrell, John Paterson. Board of Health, Carbonear-B.T. H. Gould, Israel L. McNeil, Dr. Boyle, F. J. McCarthy, L. Mackey, Edgar Penney, Dr. R. M. Nelson, James Rorke, John Pearce, Wm. Duff, G. Croucher. Board of Health, Heart's Content — Rev. C. E. Smith, Wm. Anderson, M.D., Solomon Matthews, C E. Charlton, R. A. Penney, J.P. Board of Health, Bay Roberts and Spaniard's Bay— li. H. Taylor, J.P., J. McLeod, M.D., Eli Dawe, Henry Dawe, Isaac Mercer, Mark Delaney, Azariah Dawe, Robert Gosse, Josiah Gossc. Board of Health, Brigus— J. Wilcox, J.P., P. Nowlan, J. Tarahan, John Smith, Dr. Duncan, George Smith, Fred. Horwood, Wm. Hussey, O. C. Jerrett, John Bartlett. Board of Health, Port-de-Qrave-Rev. J. C. Harvey, Henry Dawe, W. T. Boone, George Andrews, Isaac Richards, James Moore, J. R. French, F. Nosworthy, John Byrne. Board of Health, Grand Bank— Dr. A. M. McDonald, G. A. Buffett, G. R. Forsey, Samuel Tibbo, T. A. Hickman, John Forsey, S. Harris. Board of Health, Harbor Main — Dr. Fitzsimon, Rev. P. W. Brown, Edward Murray, Patrick Conran, James Hawko, John Moore (ofWm.), Edward Brien. Medical Officer to Board of Trade for Sick Seamen, Port of St. John's —Alfred Harvey, M.D. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Penitentiary t St. John'i) Penitentiary : Governor, John R. McCowan ; warden, Richard Ryan; 1st turnkey, J. Martin; 2nd turnkey, John Fleet; 8rd turnkey, Geoffrey Kelly; trades' warden, Robert Martin; orderly, K. Hammond; matron, Miss Keating; surgeon, H. Shea, M.D. St. John*« Hospital : Resident Physician : Henry Shea,' M.D. ; Visiting Phjsican: A.J. Harvey, M.D. ; matron, Miss cowan. Nt. John's Poor House : Medical Attendant : ; keeper, Edward Morris. St. John's Lnnatle Asylum : Resident Physician: Henry H. Stabb, M.D. District Sntfiseons i St. John's (Eastern Ward) : K. McKenzie, M.D., N. S. Fraser, M.D. WeBtern Ward : Frederic Bunting, M.D. Conception Bay : William Allan, M.D. t'olonlal Building and Grounds : Keeper: Mrs. Byall. v.i \ ii2 ifilVVFOUilDLANt) AtMAi^AC. [1890 COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor and Commander-in-Chief: HIS EXCELLENCY SIR TERENCE O'BRIEN, K.C.M.G. Private Secretary and Acting Aide-de-Camp : Cecil Fane, Esq. The Executive Conncll t Sir W. V. Whiteway, K.C.M.G., Premier. The Honorable Robert Bond. The Honorable R. H. O'Dwyer. The Honorable H. J. B. Woods. The Honorable A. W. Harvey. The Honorable Edward P. Morris. " Clerk of the Council : Honorable Robert Bond. Tlie Leginlatlve Conncil t The Honorable Edward D. Shea, President. The Honorable Augustus W. Harvey. The Honorable Thomas Talbot. The Honorable Philip Cleary. The Honorable James S. Pitts. The Honorable Moses Monroe. The Honorable James McLoughlan, The Honorable Charles Bowring. The Honorable G. T. Rendell. The Honorable James Angel. The Honorable James Fox. The Honorable A. M. Mackay. Acting Clerk : Hugh H. Carter. Acting Master-in-Chancery : Tiiomas J. Keough. Usher of the Black Rod : William F. Rennie. Doorkeeper: E. Morrissey. Assistant Doorkeeper and Messenger: James Cochrane. House or Ansembly— Elected November 0th, 1889: [Speaker: .] District of St. John's, Eastern Division— T. J. McCarthy Murphy, Esq., Dr. J. J. Dearin, J. Hallaren, Esq. District of St. John's, Western Division - Edward P. Morris, Esq., Captain James Day, Laurence J . Gearin, Esq. District of Ferryland— George Shea, D. Joseph Greene, Esquires. District of Conception Bay, Southern Division - Francis J. Morris, William Woodford, Esquires. 189d]. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. -1 118 District of Conception Bay, Port-de-Orave Dlriaioo— J. A. CM, Esq. District of Conception Bay, Hart>or Grace Division— W. H. Whitely, Eli Dawe, K. S. Munn, Esquires. , District of Conception Bay, Carbonear Division— •William DuiTiEaq. District of Conception Bay, Bay-de-Vcrde Division— Edward Wiiite, Henry J. B. Woods, Esquires. DistrictofTwillingate— Edward B. Burgeu, J. P. Ttiompson, Thoihas Peyton. Esquires District of Fogo— James Bolls, Esquire. District of Placentia and St. Mary's— G. H. Emerson, Richard H. O'Dwyer, and James F. McGrath, Esquires. District of Burin— Edward Rothwell, Esq., and Doctor J. Sinclair Tait. District of Fortune Bay — John Studdy, Esq. District of Burgeo and LaPoile— James Murray, Esq* . District of Trinity Bay— Sir W, V. Wbiteway, K.C.M.G., Robert Bond, David C. Webber, Esquires. District of Bonavista Bay— Donald Morison, Esq., Capt. S. Blandibrd, A. B. Morine, Esq. ^ District of St. Barbe—G. C. Feam, Esq. District of St. George— Michael Henry Carty, Esq. Clerk: Richard B. Molden. Assistant Cleric: .James H. Watson. Solicitor General : — . Solicitor : . ■ ' — i ' ■ . Sergeant-at-Arms : Joseph Boyd. ^ Librarian: . Doorlceeper : Robert Walsh. Messenger: C. Mundy. Upper doorkeeper : Thomas Duff. Outer doorkeeper : Ford Winsor. Assistant doorkeeper : John Sheppard. Fireman : James Higgins. PUBLIC OFFICES. DepfUPtmentol t Aiturney General : Sir W. V. Wbiteway, K.C.M.O. Coiuiilal Secretary : Honorable Robert Boon. Keueiyer General : Hunornble R. H. O'Dwyer. Surveyor (^t^ueral :. Uoporable H. J. B. Woodv. Chaicmanef the BoAr4 of Worka: James Day, Eiiq. €olotti«9 tle«vet*nr!9 Offleie t. , ColootiM Secretary : Honorable Robert Bond; Olerbs I John W. Withen and G< W. B. Carter. Mei>aettger : Ctaarfev Brockelburst. Office keeper : James Dunpby. Financial Secretary's Offices...., Financial Secretary : John Studdy, Esq. ;_;}5leiflft: Alexander a. R(Bl.l. ,„..:.:.,,, ,.. , Stlp«nllector, Jas. L. Noonan; landtng and tide aurveyor, John R. Keurney; ulnrk, Matthew Scanlan; Handing waitera, W. H. Canning and Willfntu White ; third landing waiter and aaaintant tide>surveyor, John Winter ; flrat clerk and warehouae keeper, ThomaN W. Oadisn ; Hecond clerk, John H. Noonan; third clerk, JameH Cormack; fourth clerk. P. D, White; fifth clerk, F. J. Doyle; lockers. I'hilip Hally aaU Patrick Heardon. ' Warehouae Examining Officer: Jamea Jardine. Authorized Broker : Henry J. Stabb. Ontport Snb-Colleetoni i Fogo, John O. Lucas; Oreenapond. William LanK; Trinity, Edward Doyle; Carbohear, FeHx J. McCarthy; Harbor Grace, JoMeph Godden; clerk and landing waiter, A. W. tteymour; Brigus. John Bartlett: Burin, John Winter; Lamalinp, Cyrux C. Pittman; Harbor Briton. Philip Hubert; Puahthrough, > Fortune Bay), Henry Camp; Engliah Harbor, St. Jacques and Helloram, HMury Clinton; GaultolH, Richard Braitshaw ; LaPolle. Francis A. Reid ; Twillingate. Andrew J. Pearce; Oderin, Richard McGratb; i hannel, Charles Mourant; Bay St. George. Edward Hirst; Hay <>f Islands, Laurence Rarron; Bonne Bay, Nathan N. Taylor: Little Bay, John C. Duder; Flower's Cove, 8. fi. Pike; Nipper's Harbor and Tilt Cove, W. Cunniogham. PrevcntlTe Offleers t Bonavista and Catalina, Isaac Hifflen ; Bay RuHs, J. Williams ; St. Lawrence, M. Vavasour; Bolyrood, Philip Veitch ; Kerryland, Wm. 8. Carter; St. Mary's, Jas. Harney; Little Pla<-entla, Thomas Free- man ; Bay Roberts. <*. W. R. Hierliby ; Heart's Content. CharleH K. Rendell; Hant'a Harbor, R. Belben; tturgeo. John Cunningham; Great PJacentia, William G. Bradshaw; Grand Bank (Fortune Bay), George Mmms ; Trepa^xey, Augustus Himms ; Rose Blanche, Richard Furneaux : Renewa, Michael Jackman; Fortune, J. Haddon: West- ern Bay, Jamrs Evans; Harbor Ruifftt. William Hand; Portugal Cove, William H. Webber; Ralnonler. John Dakin; Presque, Patrick Hullivan; Codroy, John Giliis; St. Anthony, James Saint; LaScle. Daniel Uuggan; King's Cove. Richard Lawton; Black River, A. Blackader; Lawn, Emanuel Pike. Cavtoms* Dep»rtmem( t Registrar of Shipping for Newfoundland and its Dependencies: Honorable R. H. O'Dwyer. Surveyors of Shippinff: Wm. White, St. John's; Harbor Grace; Edward Doyle, Trinity; Daniel Murphy. Cape Bonavista to Salvage ; William Lang, Salvage to Cape Freels; George Simms, Grand Bank; J. Mifflen, Catalina to Ragged Harbor; Andrew J. Pearce, Twillingate to Change Islands ; John G. Lucas, F<»o; John 0. Duder, Tilt Cove; Richard Furneaux, Rose Blanche; Felix J. McCarthy, Carbonear; D. A. Ryan. King's Cove; P. Hubert. Harbor Briton; N. N. Taylor, Bonne Bay; L. Barron, Bay of Islands. Tressnvy Department t Receiver General— Hon. B. H. O'Dwyer. Clerk— Geo. F. Hay ward. Labrador (Collection of duties under Consolidated Statutes) : Sub-collector—Francis 0. Berteau; Sub-oolleetor (Blanc Sablon, Labrador)— Richard Cormack. Superintendent Mercantile Marine ; Robert Carter. 1890] XRWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 115 SURVEYOR GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Surveyor Qeneral— Hon. H. J. B. Woodd. \ Fint Clerk— ThonuM Loiik> Second Clerk— Carteret Aluop. Third Clerk— Arthur White. Autatant Clerka— Qeorge E. Turner, Albert J. Hayley and Wm. Noel. Oeologioal and Topographical Surveyor— Jitnies P. Howley. . MeitMnKer— William Bright. Depntir Mnnreyora. Authorized to act in any part of Newfoundland. [All officers in Surveyor Qeneral'a Department, St. John'«.] N. W. Arm (Oreen Bay), J. B. HowBon; Nipp«r'ri Harbor, fl. M. Herbert; Little Bay, Jamed Whyte; Twillingate, T. Peyton; Fogo, John W. Webb; Greenspond, J. T. Oakley; Open Hall, Henry Mtlea; King'M Cove, Uiuhard Lawton; Bonaviata, C. £. Thompson; Trinity, Gilbert H. Cole and Benjamin Miller; Catalina, W. Badcock; Britannia Cove, J. T. Currie: old Perlican. Wm. Christian; Car- bonear, A. J. Crocker; Bay Roberts, G. W. B. Hierlihy; brigus, John Ueiirn, Jaiues Uearn and K. C. Lawrence; St. JobuV, John Maher, Joha Uaddon, Allen F. Y. Long, G. b. McKay aud Alf. (VMeara; Topnail, William Swansborough ; Mobile, Thomas Driscoll; Ferrvland, K. U. White; St. Mary'ii, James Harney; Burin, Geo. Goddard ; Placentia, Thomas O'Beiily ; Fortune, U. J. Haddun ; Push- through (Fortune Bay*, H. Camp; Harbor Briton. Philip Hubert; Channel, U. T. Squarry; Codroy, James L. Knight; Bay uf Islands, L. Barron; Sr. George's Bay, T. W. Nevill. Surveyors under Agrleullural Act, 1888. [All officers in Surveyor General's Department, St. John's.] Alexander Bay, William Wyatt. Jonathan Noseworthy and Wm. LeDrew; Belle Isle, William Bennett and William Jackinan; Lance Cove, James A. Hiscock; Broad Cove, C. K. Belbln; Bay Uoberts, Robert Simpson and G. W. R. Hierlihy; Bishop and Bryants Cove, Israel Smith; Blackhead, J. C. Moores; Blaketown, Reuben Giles; Brooklyn, Tbos. Howe and M. D. Stares;' Bonavista. Charles E. Thompson; Branch, Stephen Roach; Britannia Cove, JohnT. Currie; Brigus. John Hearn, James Hearn and R. C. Lawrence; Bay of Is- lands, Laurence Barron; Bay Hulls Arm (Trinity Bay), Jos. Lilly; Burin, J. Inkpen, jr.; Carbonear, A. J. Crocker; Channel, R. T. Squarry; Codroy, John GUHh; Grand River, J. L. Knight; J. J. Doyle; Little River, John Tompkins; Catalina, William Badcock; Colliers Bay (Trinity Bay*. Uriah Cole; Cape Spear, C Cantweli; Dildo,W. F. HefTort; Dominion Point (Exploits). Harry Burt; Ex- ploits, W. M. Winsor; Flat Bay iSt. George's Bay), T. W. Nevill; Fortune Harbor, Richard Quirk ; Fox Cove to Cape Freels, Moses Davis; Ferryland, K. H. Wnite; Fogo, J. W. Webb; Fortune, H. J. Haddon; Gambo, B. Saunders; Goulds, Samuel Ruby; Goosberry Island, James Cullen; Gravels (Port-au-Port). H. H. Haliburton; Greenspond. John T. Oakley ; Harbor Grace, W. C. Fitzgerald; Her- ring Neck, W. J. Holwell; Hant's Harbor. Reuben Pippy; Heart's Content, Charles Rendell; Harbor Briton, Philip Hubert ; Hermitage Cove, William Kent; Highlands, John McPherson; Island Cove (Lower), A. G. Hudson; James' Cove, Geo. Haines; King's C'ove (Bonavista Bay, Richard Lawton ; Kelligrews, F. Furneaux; Little Heart's Ease, William Balsom; Little Bay, James Whyte; Little Bay Island. James Strong; Leading Tickle, J. M. Silk; Logy Bay, O. A. Rendell ; Musgrave Town, G. Allan ; Musgrave Harbor. J . B. Wheeler ; Mobile, Thomas Driscoll; Moreton's Harbor, J. B.Osmond; N. W. Arm (Green Bay), J. B. Howson; Nipper's Harbor. H. M. Herbert and W.Cunningham; Northern Bight, Nehemiah Frost; New Bay, ■a 116 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. [1890 Peter Moons; Now Porlloan, Luko Pittmon ; Op«n Holl.HonryMtln; Old Porlloon. Wm. Chrlitinn; Portugal Covo. w. H. W«bb«r: Petty Htrbor. 8. Hannlford ami Kretl. Obnfo; PoocbCovo. Mowi cl«rk«t: PlaoontUt Thomu CKtllly; Puihtbrongbt Benry (^mp; Pnola I- land, Ptier Houm; Renowi, Oarrttt •faokaaaa; Moblntve. Edward Howlett; Treiaaney, Henry Pennell: Twlllln«ate, Thomas Pevton; Tnpxall, William Hwanabumugb; Tilt Oovo. C. 8. Rowland; Wnrd'a Harbnr. amuel Short; Western Bay, J. L. No«l; Wbltbourne, P. J. Murphy. Board •! Works pepartmeat. Having the management and Nnperl»tenden«ie of the Ooveroment Houae. Colonial Baildtng, Court Houaen, Oaols, Custom Uoumki HospitaN, Lunatic Aaylani. and all ntber bulldinga and property be* longing to the iioiony ; l1gbtbouiMi . .!i )!(■•' 'l. BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, &e., SPECIALTIES. [1890 Mllet; P«uy ;l«rk«i; oU l>- e»d. T. ly an