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MONROE, Agent. NewManii kkim, , For the Year of Our Lord [being the latter part of the T-TFlY-riRST AND THE BEGINNING OF THE FIFTY-SECOND YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HER TRESENT MAJESTY (JUEEN VICTORIA.] CONTAINING Astronomical, : Statistical, : Commercial, Local and General Information, DERIVED FROM THE MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES. .:. A : Post : Office : Directory .:. FOR NEWFOUNDLAND, «, Coniainhig- an Alphabetical List of the Towns, Villages and Settlements itpihe Colony, with the Post Towns and Way Offices. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE PROPRIETOR, For sale at the Book-Stores and at the Office of Publication, Gregory's Lane, St. John's, Newfoundland. St. John's, Newfoundland: ^ -y. ' W. J. Herder, Printer.^ .,<■.., lesT'. V - V ■V • >i t'-\ ; "* ,\ V .. ,- \ ti.-: - r . ■ Ci. i.: ■ Jr... 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'2 C IQS'7'. i. Me TABLE OF CONTENTS. AnVF.RTISKMK NTS I - X\'I AclvertiscineiUs *.*.*.'.'. no— 12 Appendix jo,, liANKS — Union Hank of Newfonndlfind loi ('oninicrciid Hank of .Xcufoundland loi Savings' Hank i„t Hrancii l^ank, Harbor (irat'c 10 1 Barristers and Attorneys— .Sii|)n'me Court a.( Barristers and Attorneys— Northern District. 84 Board of Works Deix'irtnient 2^ Boards of Road Commissioners (Outports) .' 2^—32 I3oard of Examiners tor j^rantini;- eertitieates to Seamen ' 10^ Board of Trade Ivxaminations io6 — 108 l)oard of Ilealtli log Calkndar Paciks — Moon's phases, Sun's rising and setting at St. John's every day in the year, Sun's dechnation, liquation of time, hourly variation, higli water at Saint John's (every morn- ing and afternoon), memoranda, iS:e ." 9—20 Colony of Ne\sfoundland 22 Colonial Secretary's Otlice 20 Commissioners of Wrecked I'ro|-)(,'rty loo Commissioners of Pilots '. -o Commissioners of Affidavits, iS:c., in Sujireme Court 8^ Church of luigland Academy 88 Colonial and Continental Church Society 88 Chamber of Commerce (St. fohn's)... .'. 100 Constabulary '. g-. Consuls 100 Calendar 8 Central District C^uurt 8:; Clerks of the Peace 87 Carbonear Grammar School 94 Diffc'rcnce of time ;it various places on the Glebe, as compared with St. John's 8 District Surgeons 32 ECCI.ESIASTK'AL Dl'.I'AKl MKN I', &C.— Church of England 94 -96 Roman Cadiolic Church 96 Roman Catholic Church, Harbor Grace 97 Roman Catholic Church, St. George's Hay 98 Alethodist Church, St. John's district . ..." 98 Methodist Church, (!arhonear district 98 Methodist Church, Burin district 99 Methodist Church, Honavista district 98 I'resbyterian Church 99 Congregational Church 99 Reformed Church of England ico Educational Institutions — Protestant and Roman Catholic Educa- tion Boards 89 — 94 Eclipses, 1888 H Executive CoiincU ,.,,..,,., , . , , , i?. 4 NE\V1''0UNI)LAM) ALMANAC. Vng Signals I'"ixt'(l and Movaljli- I'l'stivals, Aiinivfrsarics, iVc Financial Secretary's Uffici.' (/('olo^ical I)('|) irtmont (jfneral Protestant Academy House of Assembly I larLor Master and Ilarljor IMU'S Hospital Harbor (irace Grammar .School Inspectors of WeiKbls and Nb'asiui's Justices of tlie Toace judiei.il Department, eomprisint^' lists of Harristeis and Atlornt'vs of the Supreme (Jourt, Slipeiidiarv Mii.L;istrates, \e 84 Legislative Council Lij^hthoust's, beacons, ivc 72 Lunatic Asylum I .if^'ht dues Latitude and lon^'itude of places on the coast of Newfoundland.. Newfoundland Methodist Academy Notaries I'ublic Newspapers published in the colony I'OS r Ol'KHK 1 )K1'.\ k IM KN T I 'aroel I'ost 1 'ostal routes iVist-oflices rost-office directory 46- W'ay-oliices 34- Liland postage Money orders Rates of ])ostag(- Registration Poor Commissioner Public orficers (departmental ; Poor house Penitentiary Queen's printer Rr.VKNi;K DKI'AKI MI'-.NT P>oard of Revenue Revenue establishment' Outport sul)-collectors Preventive oflicers Caistoms' department Treasury department Road Commissioners 25- Rates of Pilotage and Towage Royal l'"amily of Great Britain Surveyor General's dcjiartment Superintendent of Mercantile Marine St. Honaventure's College Lu iff 103 - \'ice-Admiralty Court W'entlier table , , 80 8 23 luo 'A 22 105 33 94 102 86 87 22 -83 32 80 6 02 85 lOI 33 39 37 33 -70 -37 39 41 38 41 24 23 32 32 loi 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 -32 70 21 25 24 90 ID NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 80 8 33 100 94 94 102 86 22 72-83 32 80 6 02 85 lOI 33 39 37 33 [6—70 14-37 39 41 38 41 24 23 32 32 101 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 ;— 32 70 21 24 90 105 85 7 ECLIPSES FOR YEAR 1888. In the year i Moon. wic/i. tlicre will Ik; three Eclipses of the .Sun and two of tlie ■1 TotalEclipsc of the MOOS', January z?, /j>.W. visible at Green- The first contact with the Shadow occurs at qf from the Xorthcrnmost points of the Moon's linih towards the ICasf, The last contact at 74° towards the West; in each case, for dirccf image. //.—.■/ Partial Eclipse of the SL\\\ Frbruary ir, iSSS, invisible at Greetnvic/i. I^egins on the Earth generally. February 11, rjh, S5ni, o, Mean Time at Greenwich, in Longitude 94° 19' !•:. of (Greenwich, and Latitude 64° 7' S. Greatest Eclipse, February 11, iih, 38m, 4 Mag. (Sun's diam. = 1)0.506, in Longitude 35° 46' W. ot Greenwich, and Latitude 70° 49' S. Ends on the Eartii generally, February 11, 1311, 21m, 8, in Longitude 95° 2' W. of Greenwich, and Latitude 39° 36' S. I/L— A Partial Eclipse of the S(7X July S, iSS.9, invisible at Greenwich. Begins on the Earth generally, July 8, i6h, 49m, 7, Mean Time at Greenwich, in Longitude 45° 59' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 48° 14' S. Greatest Eclipse, July 8, i8h, 30m, 8, Mag. (Sun's diam. = 1) 0.4S6, in Longitude 78° 40' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 67° 44' S. Ends on the Earth generally, July 8, 2oh. 12m, o, in Longitude 117° 44' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 51° 14' S. /y.—A Total Eclipse of the MO OX, July 22, 1888, partly visible at Greenwich. The first contact with the Shadow occurs at 95° from the Northernmost point of the Moon's limb towards the East. The last contact at 82° towards the West ; in each case, for direct image. At Greenwich, the Moon will set at i6h, lom. V'—A Partial Eclipse of the SUX, August 7, 18S8, invisible at Greenwich. Begins on the Earth generally, August 7, 5h, im, 7, Mean Time at Green- wich, in Longitude 138° 37' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 71° 6' N. Greatest Eclipse, August 7, 6h. gm, 7, Mag. (Sun's diam. = i) 0.201, in Longitude 53° 15' E. of Greenwich, and Latitude 70° 13' N. pnds on the Earth generally, August 7, :h, 9m, 6, jn Longitude 6° 42' E. of Preemvich, apd Latitude 53® 18 ' N. ' ' ' NKWIOI \I)|..\M) AI,MA\.\( Latitude and Longitude of Places on Coast of Newfoundland. Nami: <»i ri,\ri'. Cape Hay (^ape St. Oe()r;j;e • . • . Cowhcad Point Kiclif I'oiiit Fcrolh! Piipe Norman Qiiirpoii Islntid-rapu Haiild Groais Island— Nortli I'ohit Canada Head Cape SI. .loliii— Norlli Hill Twilliniiale Ilarlxir— Harbor Ifock. Cape Foj;( Oiler Wadliani Funk Island . Cape Freels— South I'dll Grt.-enspond Island Oiler Goos(;i)erry Islaml Cnpe Bonavista — (iull IsIjukI Catalina Harbor- Norlii H(;ad Ilorseeliops Trinity Harbnr— cntranec Bonaventure II<;ad Baccalien Island— Norlli I'uinl Cape St. Frant is Cape Spear Cape Broyle — North I'oint Cape Ballard Cape Race Vlr^'ln Roek.s (-ape Pine Cape St. iNIary's Piacentia Harbor Mortier Koeks — mid Caj)e Cliapeaur()ujj;e Point May St. Peter's Island Liyhthou^e Cape INIiquelou I, M.N. I.ON. \V. 1 1 IS 1!> .'.() .-.I ,-.1 .-.1 .Ml r>o 4!) ■Ill ll» ■l'.» lit r.> ■IS ■IS 48 4S l.s •IS 4S i: 47 ■17 k; n; 4(; ■k; 4t; 47 4 7 ii; 4(; 4i; 47 / II ^ '•I L'H i'u) 41 1 ■'17 ;!s .•.!> 41 ;;'.) 40 Ii7 44 IS 7 i'S 4:.' a 2 L'l ii; ",) IS ;')() ;!ii L'<'> >">7 I'.t .-.1 4(; ,s I'j .'50 !J II :'.() L'S '.]0 L'l 40 :!0 •10 'JS ;!u :;() Jio 4 n;? 52 ii; 14 11 r.) 11 o r.:> .".!> r.7 ill 'u o'l a') ."i.") ">() :>[ «)ti r>:\ r>;5 r.;5 r,-2 o2 " *> y2 i'L' .'4 51 51; 17 14 .".I rt 4s :;i) L'7 2 2.") 41 51 41) 7 24 •M 27 51» 5(i 8 II IS 41 4;; till ,.<■> 57 .V.) 5(1 r.o s 55 52 20 51) H It) ') ](i 47 I) (I 20 20 20 <; 30 ;io 11) 40 41 .")0 27 20 10 45 ;5 30 (I 44 True latitude of Church Hill 47° 34' North. Longitude (west of Greeiiwicli) 52'-' 42' West. Variation ot the Compass 32° 30' and increa- sing seven seconds annually. NoTK. — Tlie i'uh'. tabli; in the calendar piiijes may be rendered applicable to various other placi's on the coast by biiiiply adding; or .subtracting, as tlu; case may l)e, the dill'erence between the times of high water on the full and chaiige ot the Moon at St. John s, and the time of the full tide at any other liarbor; i'or ex- ample, to lind the time of high water at any of the principal har- bors of Conception Bay, add 45 miuute.> to the time at which it will be high water at St. .John's; for Piacentia Bay a(U\ 2 hours; for St. Pierre, Ih, 50m; for FeroUe, on the North-West Coast, 4 hours, SiC-lSec tahJe LVIIof :^'one\s £pUo,nc.'] A Table ThI.s t Wliole 1 el of the Si Earth, an kiuil of w Moon inti Heldotn 01 a CM ^ rt - . 2 o i^ -• 1 B 3 1 <*- S-0 1 S§H a ^"^ ►T O 3 c ^ T ^ '/ 3 tZ O '- 1 ==. v~ V L. y. r. n • ^ ^ « t r i"?S G »==5 'y. -*- ►-. o _ Vi c -• a "' -y o rr <-» *J -, n s r^r* a _ (f p c * 3. k:^ ^ o-^ o . p -^ d O Ci^ last owe erg "-i Ct- 1— P" B ?^-a5 ^. CO w K" Bo o "-» «< a idland. .N. vr. 1 II 17 2 11 2<; -.1 1(5 '21 a 17 4s i) :;(i 1) L'7 2 L'."> •11 211 a J 1) ID 7 20 21 ;u . 27 U ! (-'.> 20 J uii t; ; H 30 i 11 ;'.o i i.s 10 2 41 ! 1:'. k; 11 ;'.o .' 57 27 ; :.;•, 20 ; .v.» 10 ) r.i; 1)5 •, ;',r) s -15 ', :>-> ;{ 52 ; L'O 30 i 5;» ; .s 41 ; 11) no h-tii, iSt. Id iiicrea- Irendered ly addiiif^C IvtH'ii tlu; Ion at St. for ex- lipal har- lAvhich it |2 hours; Coast, 4 N K\V KOUX I) I ,AN I ) A I,M AN AC. A Tabic for telling the Weather through all the Lunations of each year, for ever. This table is the result of many years actual ul).-iervatl(iii ; Ihf whole beliij? constructed on a due j'onslderatlon of the attraction of the Sun and Moon in their several positions respectlnif the Earth, and will, l)y siui|)U; inspection, show tiie observtir what kind of weather will most probably follow the entrance of the Moon Into any of its (|uart(!rs, and tliat so near the truth as to bo seldom or never found to fiiil. res re 3 3 1 <*1 H SI rr re 9. -■ 'r^ re 1 3- 5 fl'llu; iVf.'i" M mil, the FirntQnnr- 3 o 1 'l re -• V" (irti )\ 'nil MiiDii, » w ~ 3 3—'^ r- rj ; : •■^ r- r. 'r. :; Si -^ re S re re — . re H 3 3 O h P ;i C M-> re '' p p "« re i-j = '■> t= ?s : ji; '* 1 *^ g re ^ re re c ■/. ~. *> li ' O Z^ •>: ~ 4^ li ^» 5 ! O tr i. 7. " ? C X '^ O p P p p P 3, p p p p p S -• 1 •fl ^^ re S -^ "-^j o ^ 3 1 3 3 3 B 5. ^3333 E-2= ' o 3 >-* V- r. lf:5^r. B.'i. > -re ^ 9- o C- "^ ■^ '-'_- — — _ r 5 5 5 S 2 •? 5 P - X "^ ^ ^** 2. 2 5 •f & 3-^ re 3 »-*■ re ■> ■> •^ "222- i 3 S re — ^^re p 3 5 3- s- 1 3 O >- re r; P P ::: re r* — p p r* 3 3* i=.' j; ^7; n K i; 4 J lei 2- &II 'O ^ " o p. ' full, a lay be ble. 3" re '•/:'■' S* 3 3 ere 2 « re 5^. re re 1 "5 5 -.CI re 2 t/2 C/) y ^ re 2re re S 3! • 1 2. S r* t- il c*f= ? P &2 r 3" <-»■ re "-^ 1 «1 3 ■^•* cj; re^ B^ c+ re Jip £i ir, -— ji ti y 3 B o ::r p 5 p 3 C^ re o •<5 C 3 v. O "S 3* 5 ^ c re ! 3 M re re - •< -J- 2 ^' ^^ CO P -.' § 5" ^.' ?■ ^' :? c :? 3 1 !l ^ o o 5:- 2 :=• o :3 :i ^, '-' s " ^, 'i^ ^ O ^. P^ p B S> ji^ B wj re uring six t this is 1 a a:. a? re as P p 13 " 5 3^ o " p ^6. o 5' Ho re re t/: en- • re 1^ H of the mostly pi 2 1 B 1 O re 5' a- re s NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. CALENDAR FOR YEAR 1888. Golden Numlicr S Epact 17 Solar Cvclc 21 Dominical Letters AG Roman Indiction i J ulian I'eriod 6601 Calc Fixed and Movable Festivals, &c. Epiphany Jan. 6 Sei)tuafresima Sunday 29 Qiiinqiiagcsima — Shrove Sunday Feb. 12 Asli Wednesday 15 Quadragesima— ist S'dy. in Lent ly St. David Mar. i St. Patrick 17 Annunciation — Lady Day 25 Palm Sunday 25 Good Friday 30 Easter Sunday Ajiril i Low Sunday 8 St. George 23 Rogntion Sunday May 6 Ascension Day — Holy Thurs- day May 10 Pentecost — Whit Sunday 20 Hirth ot Queen Victoria 24 'lYinity Sunday 27 { Jorpus Chrisli 31 Accession of Queen\'ictoria, June 20 Proclamation 21 St. John Baptist — Midsuni'r Day 24 St. "Michael — NPmas Day, Sept. 29 P.inh of Prince of Wales, Nov. 9 St. .Andrew 30 1st Sunday in Advent Dec. 2 St. 'I'liomas 21 Christmas Day 25 The Year F'ive Thousand Six Hundred and Forty-nine of the Jewish Era commences on September 6, 1S88. Ramadan (Month of Abstinence observed by the Turks) commences on May 12, 1888. The Year One Thousand Three Hundred and Six of the Mohamme- dan Era commences on September 7, 1888. 8u M 'J' W ■\\\. V .s Sf, M r A TABLE, Shewing the Difference of Time at Various Places on the Globe, as compared with St. John's, N.F. L it is noon at St. John' s it is 18 minutes past II o'clock. A.M., at Charlottetown, I\E.L 17 do IT do Halifax. 1.3 do II do St. lohn, N.B. so do 10 do I'ortland, Me. 47 do 10 do Boston, Mass. 46 do 10 do Quebec. 34 do 10 do New York. 30 do 10 do Philadelphia. 23 do 10 do Washington. 21 do 7 do San Francisco, California. 14 do 7 do St. ]uan, Vancouvers Island ?P do 3 P.M., Greenwicli. 20 do 4 do Rome. 26 do 5 do Constantinople. .S2 do 5 do Jerusalem. Madras, East Indies. 50 do 8 do 8 do II do Canton. V [2 S 2 Su. i2 M ';>. T 'a NEWFOUNDLAND AI..M.\\A( A G I 6601 Thiirs- ...May 10 *••••... 20 riajune 24 27 31 20 21 11 'r Dav y, Sept. s, Nov. 24 29 9 ...Dec. 30 2 21 25 he Jewisli ommences Tohammc- Places s, N.F. rnia. i Island. i JANUARY, 1888. y; fill ill/. ■A> 11111;;. 'ATllillL'. ■A'l'llin!.'. .M r w 10 ,11 T1».'12 V i;j s Si;. M T VV 14 lo 10 17 18 Th 19 I-' 20 S 21 Su 22 iM 123 T 21 7 53 7 /)2 7 h-l 7 51 7 .51 7 50 7 50 7 -lit 74s 7 47 7 -IG 7 45 7 44 7 44 7 48 7 42 ^22 4 24 4 25 4 2(! 4 27 4 29 4 .'50 4 -'il 4 3;j 4 34 4 30 437 4 3s 4 40 4 42 4 43 1 ni,iii \ Wiilcr (it HI. ,/o//„'.s. |;l. ir>. ; , in. : ^ ;;::■ s 1'a\ \) Oil :',:>, 1 51 10 15 1037 I! 01 1 1 ;]3 1 I 57 21 4>~: 1 54 2 ir, 3 17' 3 4] ■121 ! .1.-, 5 10 5 3-1 15; 3!» 7 30 7 4S .S 31 !) 05 22 8 .31 21 10 7 14 -10 1 1 M 21 51) 52 5 22 18 7 30 10 1 021 21 50 47 4 23 24 S 3 43 00^ 21 41 1(! 8:24 30 S 27 OSO 073! 7 Oo' 21 31 20 25 35 8 50 l.'i 017' 7 21 21 21 120 3S' 9 12 54 920 ; S 17 21 10 14 7 27 40 34 2s 81)2; .•; 4 1 20 59 5 28 41 9 o'^ 34 .-r.3 9 12 30 20 47 31 2 29 40 10 15 70 -S'i.r -ll 10 15 20 35 33 7 30 3- [0 35 ;i3 802 10 30 10 51 20 23 12 S3l 35 10 54 22 771 11 (10 1 1 ;}3 20 10 28 !)32 30 11 12 35 740 11 47 . ., 19 57 22 4,33 24 11 29 72 707 30 r>{) 10 43 53 5 34 10 11 40 30" (i75 1 L'l 1 18 19 30 2 7 35 0() 12 2 10 041, 2 13 .3(7 19 15 50 4 35 9(3 2 17 09 008: 3 15! -1 (;0 10 NEWl'UUiNDLAND ALMANAC, FEBRUARY, 1888. Moon's Phases, C(j/(-///ii/t-(/ for Afrtr/i 7'i/nf af St. John's, N(mo ^ 17 10 ;!42 51 i;3 47 72 336 9 ;!5j 9 f'd Th 2 •1 .')7 IC. .V2 ;-)() ;i4.{ 26 l.'J 55 .'30,0 :m 10 14 10 3S !•■ ;5 7 2!) '1 .-,ii I'i \V) 2;] 7 4;j ii!) 14 2 2510 20!) 11 O.D 11 2!) •J 7 2s .■5 (! k; 17 ;'.;» 2 44 71 14 H ;]2'0 2;!0 11 55 Si' i) 7 27 2 15 :-A) • .>7 745 41 14 13 000 203 1 20 144 () 7 2'; :i \o 41 1!» 7 4(! 09 14 18 08 171 2 53 3 17 T ( 7 21 t) u IT) 22 4o {)4() 75 14 21 79 138 4 01 4 25 ^ 1 ■ vv s 7 22 •") 7 15 .'i ;').; 8 47 40 14 24 71 1() 105 4 55 5 19 ill u '/ 2i) ;-• 1 ! 11 ."'() (5 4S 02 1! 20 84 () 073 5 40 04 Y 10 7 I'J ,-) ]{•■ M 2,3 ;i() 7 IS iy.i 14 28 20 040 .'52 (; 50 s 11 7 17 5 11 14 i>\) 4 4!i 22 14 2-^ 77,0 008 7 ()() 7;'.o \'M 12 7 IC. h 12 i;3 4C. s 1 49 80 14 28 08 024 7 42 8 0() \\ i;i 7 11 18 ];'. 2r, 2 50 :Vi 14 27 (i];0 05f) 8 IC. M 40 T M 7 12 5 IT) 1;; ;; ■-,1 2 r,0 89 14 25 89 087 8 50 9 14 v\- ir, 7 11 r> k; 12 4 J 2;] ;■) 51 41 14 23 410 110 9 20 44 Th. K) 1' 1/ S 18 Hu 19 ;M ,20 7 T |21 \V 1 22 7 9; 5 18 12 24 43 51 91 14 20 19 149! 9 50 10 20 ]9 12 3 H 7 52 40 14 10 25 179ilO 31 10 55 21 11 42 48 4 52 HG 14 1 1 58 209 'll 12' 11 .30 7 4i 11 21 :M 3 31 14 210 238 11 3SI , 23 21 Zi) 24 I ■)3 75 14 14 207 i 37: 1 01 2j 5 25 10 ;;>^ 31 3 51 IG 13 53 390 205 1 54 2 18 (i 59 I) 57 -u.j2G '4 127 28 5: 5 20 10 iO 49 54 50 13 45 OSjO 322 3 10 54 5 20 )'>! (i 51 4!» ;» ti 9 51 .-5 5 54 '.14 13 37 9;5iO 349 4 IG 4 40 !) 32 52 5 55 30 1:5 29 24 375 5 I4I 5 38 9 10 41 55 (i5 13 19 93 400 02 (5 20 8 48 21 3 55 98 13 10 03 424, 41' 7 05 S 25 53 9 50 30 12 59 50 448 7 19' 7 43 S ;i 19 15(* GO 12 48 5:5'o 470: 7 58' 8 22 ;> .) s S 3/ ;!5() 8s 12 3(5 9S 492! '!>) 2 8 50 ^ N « 1 Th. s ; Sit. - M ; T < w : Til. f F { S 1( 8ir. 1; M U T ill W.|l^ Thili F U s r Sit. U U U T 2( W 2J 4'li. 21 F 2; 8 2^ Su. 2,- M 2( T 2' W 2f M!:.\|(ii:a.\m 4'M. (Jandlcinas l);i Sir RolKMl IVl'1 ooin, i"/'3 ol' Scots 1 (''./■'is/.- Coiivriitio)! laid before the I.<'xislatiirt\ 1857, 8, Mary Q. )i'iK'a( •Sl irn\-i' !mila\'. !)i ixaiu' (lu'i 1, t; I niii. ■llr horn, t;-;o7 TO, (hii'(-ii X'iclnria married, lo.jf ■•■1. \-; mine's Dav. i^. Ash \Ve(lnesd; uiiuina- 16, IV. /.■, jesiina- isl Smida\' in i ,enl. rv// Irish Society foinidi-tl. 1806. 19, (^iiadia- 732. 2(, St. Matthias. W isliniL';(nn horn, i NEWFOUNJJLAM) Al.MANAl'. 1 I 20 144 y.i\ 3 17 Dli 4 2;-) 55: ,5 19 40 04 52 5G )(') 7;'.o 12, 8 0() 10 H40 30 9 14 ->()' 9 44 30 10 20 n;io55 12 11 ;]n 5SI.. .. 571 1 01 54' 2 18 LO 3. '{4 G 4 40 4I 5 38 . 7 05 MARCH, 1888. Moon's Phases. c///i(//ini,/. Last C~)t)Ai;ri'.i; . 1 1 )i 1 , 3111., MniniiiL;. Uiii., Moiniii",;. 2111., Mi)riiiii;,'. Ni' \v Moon... T'Jill '^l\', Till,, " Kii ^si' (_)i'Airir! 2OII1 UIl\', C'il,, ' ll V -li i Ni' \v Nhx > N . . . . '^^\ I 1 I I't \ , 1 M., J lI.iv, oh., 'j -/Ill ^ N Sun Sun (}. ((pp. time - ^. ll'iua. : ■-: Ilinh Sri V c- rises c sets t i Sun's Decii- of ^ 1 ■ Wdl'cr at time. '^ ^ /S7. John's. S" St. John's. natwn. „aj. " ■■ r~^ h. m. li. m I ° ' II // in. s ,v a. 111. |). m. Til. 1 40 5 39 'S 7 17 48 9 57 15 12 24 92 512 lOi 9.31 F 2 6 44 5 41 (5 54 54 2 bl 4.'l 12 12..3;)0 .v;2 9 51 10 IS S 3 42 5 42 G 31 53 (i 57 01 11 591 40 u 550 10 4 711 11 Sir. 4 40 5 44 G 8 47 4 57 -11 11 45'J97() oV)< 11 57 . . . . M 5 « 38 5 45 5 45 30 1 58 07 11 32 13 5S.-; 1 -, 1 20 T () 3G 5 47 5 22 20 ] 5s 2(; 11 17 80 (501 2 3i 2 57 W 7 G 34 5 4S 4 08 59 7 5S 4;; 11 3 2(i() 017 .'5 41 ' 1 (),-> Til. 8 G 32 5 50 1 35 ij5 ,3 58 50, 10 JS 2.s() (",32 1 2s 1 .V.' F 9 G 30 5 51 4 12 7 4 58 73 10 :]'! 910 010 5 14 ."> ;;.s S 10 () 2S 5 53 3 48 3(5 2 58 80 10 17 27 OOO 5 52 10 Si^ 11 G2G 5 54 3 25 2 3 58 00 10 1 i's;o (.73 7 0' 7 30 M 12 (] 24 5 5[: 3 1 2(5 59 05 9 4 1 '.;[)() (!85 • 7 !3 7 37 T 13 G 22 5 57 2 37 47 7 59 i:; !> 2-^ 42 (ior, ' 7 --15 .s (;o W- 14 G 20 5 58 2 14 7 7 5ii 1!! 9 li 59 7or> s 17 ,s J 1 Th 15 G 18 5 59 1 50 2(5 50 2-i 8 51 51 (^ 710 8 51 9 15 F 10 G 10 G 1 1 20 44 4 50 20 H 37 20 725 21 9 4S S 17 G 14 G 3 1 3 1 8 59 27 H 19 09 7;!1 9 5siOL'2 Sij. 18 G I2i G 4 39 10 2 59 27 8 1 99 71! 10 37 1 1 01 u 19 G 10 G G S 15 3(5 8 59 25 7 11 ll'O n.s 11 20 11 14 r 20 G 8 G 7 N 8 5 59 22 7 2'"' Oso 751 11 57 . , .. w 21 G G G 8 :!1 45 7 50 17i 7 7 •;i2o 7.V9 1 09 1 .-13 4'li. 22 G 4 G 10 KiTi 25 ] 50 10 4i) 05 703 2 32 2 Ai; F 23 G 2 G 11 1 10 2 7 50 02 31 2m ) i(57 3 40 4 13 S 24 G 13 1 42 38 1 5S 03 12 83 770 4 51 5 15 Su. 25 5 58 G 14 2 (i 11 1 58 82 5 5! 33 771 5 53 17 M 20 5 5G G IG 2 29 41 3 0^ Oi! 5 ;;5 MM, 772 2() 50 T 27 5 54 G 17 2 53 8 4 58 50 5 17 27 772 7 4 7 2S W^ 28 5 52 G 18 3 10 32 58 4': 4 5S 7(io 770 7 30 s ()■; Th. 29; 5 50 G 20 .'! 30 51 8 58 24 4 ID 30 7(SS S 13 S 37 F 30, 5 48 21 4 :i 7 5 5S 4 21 02 7(51 8 ,13 17 S 311 5 4G G 23 N 4 20 18 8 57 .^^7 1 3 (i.-io 740 37 10 0; , -* Ml'.MOKANDA, \r.— MaiTli l, St. I),iv;.l. :;, J. \\\'.,:r\ (li>vl, r;,,;. 5, Si. I.oiii.s, U.S., Imiiil. S, William Ili.di'M!, i-nj, in, IMii!'.- .if \\',i!,'.s maiiic:!, 1863. 12, As.'-assinaliMi) ofllii' l''.iiijMT(ir dt Kus,--ia, r.:'i. 1;, (',i-ar assa.^.jiiiat- cdB.C\, 44. 17, Si. I'.itricic'^ l)ay. 20, Sii' Isaa.c Xrw 'a,n dioil, 172;.. 21, I'linc.i^ Louise married, 1871. 23, .Xnnunei.itidn — Lady D.iv, I 'aim Simdav. 20, Haphael liorn, 1483; (Irca.t litv at |aniaii.M, tS6.>,. 30, (iood l-"ridiv. 12 M;W|()r.\l)l-.\.\l) ALMANAC. APRIL, 1888. Moon's Phases, Calt'iihtlcJ Jt>r Mean Time at St. yo/iii's, i\raiJotiiui/and. I.ASi (,)r,\Kll< 211(1 (lay, (jli., kjih., {''.vciiiiit;. Nl'.W Moon lolh day, 5I1., 37111., Mvciiiiig. I'lUsi (,)l.\lMl'i; iSth (lay, yii., 21111., Ivvcninj;. I'll. I, Moon 25tli day, 2I1., 51111., ICv(.'ning. "^. j'/.s't'.v sets ^. at ^ St. John's. 1 a. app. time. _-^ Sun's Dcrli- '^ nil I ion. 1 ^ Eqna. S of „ time. 1 r— ( Ilifjh Water al St. John's. 1. rll. 1). in. 1 // '/ m. H. a. III. p. in. Su. 1 r, 44 (; 21 N 4 40 2b 5 57 G7 3 45 47,0 751 10 33 10 57 M 2 .J 12 G 2.", b 12 27 57 45 3 27 44 748 11 41 . . . . ■I" ;i .; 4ii :7 b '.\b 2:5 2 57 22; 3 !) 58 740 44 I (»8 \V J ;iS' () 28 r, r>s 13 G 50 07 2 51 90 73,3 2 05 2 20 Th.' r. -o 30 <> ;{() G 20 57 50 71 2 34 40 725 3 12 3 .3(5 F () b ol Ool G 4;] 35 8 50 44 2 17 12 715 4 04 4 28 S i 7 32 () d2 7 G 7 5G 15; 2 07 705 4 45 5 09 Su.' -S ;;i (5 ;j;! 7 2>S 30 t)55 84 1 43 2G 095 5 21 5 45 u 1) u 2s (J 35 7 50 47 4 55 52 1 2G 70 (584 15 (} tVJ T 10 n 2(i ••]() S 12 50 55 10 1 10 4] 073 7 00 7 30 AV 11 24 () 3- 8 ;54 5(5 4 5-i c4 54 41 000 7 10 7 40 Til. 12! 22 o;3;» s no 48 '> 54 48i 38 71 047 7 50 8 14 I'' 13' r> 20 ('.41 18 31 i 54 10 23 33 034 8 34 8 58 S 14 b 18 C. 42 1» 40 4 9 53 70: 8 28 G20 18 9 42 Su.ily: 5 IG ('. 44 10 1 29 53 30} 44 GOG 9 33 57 '•! ,10 15 G \h 10 22 43 1 52 87, 20 80 501 10 10 10 34 r 17 r, V.\ G 4G 10 43 40 9 52 44' 34 80 575 10 57 11 21 W IN -y 11 G48 11 4 40 151 OUi 48 42 500 U 48 'I'll. 1!) r, 'J (i 4'.) II 2-3 22 .351 52! J ^ (j,; 543 31 55 F 20 7 oO 11 4."3 *;•') 2 51 04, 1 J4 40 52() 1 5(5 2 20 S 21 h ■) G ")2 12 G 12 3 50 55 i 1 2G 91 509 3 18 3, 42 Su. 22 r, 4 () .">;; 12 2G li) 5 50 04 1 ;iS 01 491 3 27 3 51 M 2;3 5 2 G b\ 12 4G 14 3 40 52 1 50 48 472 5 20 5 44 'r 2-1 r, (; 0(1 i;5 5(5 4 48 90 2 1 58 453 (5 00 6 24 W 2o -I u 22 .•!5 412 7 25 7 40 F 27 4 bb 7 14 3 44 47 31 2 31 0810 3! 11 -SOO 8 24 S 2S 4 .->:; 7 :^ 14 22 ;)2 G4G 73 2 41 10 3G0 8 40 9 04 .•■L-.2i) I ,31 7 3 14 41 7 4(5 14 2 40 (58 340 2(5 9 50 \\ ;;()' 1 -')() 7 4 X 14 51) 27 I '45 53 2 57 720 32;] 10 21 10 45 !'',(|iipaion of tiiiK- lO he added to apparent time to the isih, and to bo sub- traii(.-d \\\k ri'iiKiiiuU'i- of the niontli. Ml.MoKA.NDA, \e. -.Xinil I, Masler Sunday ; I'linee IJisniaixk born, 1815. 6, (iiildsniitli born, 1774. 7, XS'ordsworth born, 1770. 8, how Sunday ; Lor- enzo de Medici died, I4<;2. 10, bat. I'l ■■.ilouse, i3i4; Lord liaeon died, 1620. 12, Lincoln a.-.sa>sina1i-(l, iK'i:,. } ■\. ('.,!.mlic r'niancijiiition, 1S29; l-'ort Sumter taken, I'obi. 10, bal. ( 'ullodcn, 1740. 17, Shaki-speare born, 1564. 18, Sir H. Cole died, 100.2. .n^, Lyron died, iS24. 23, St, (ieorge; Shakespeare r\kd,iOi(j, 34, Cromwell b„ 1,599. 35, St. Majk, ^6, Plaguy of London. 165:;. I T VV Th. F S Su. M T I VV i Th ; J^' i S I Su. M r w Tli.' F i S i Su. M r VV Th. :. F i s ;• Su.'i ;i. in. 10 57 i OS 2 2!> 3 3(5 4 28 5 09 5 45 3U 7 30 7 40 8 M 8 58 9 42 ii 57 >|lO 34 ■jil 21 55 1 2 20 •' 3 42 3 51 5 44 G24 7 08 7 40 8 24 9 04 9 50 10 45 NKWKOl'N' )LANI) ALMANAC. 13 MAY, i888. Moon's Phases, Calculated for Mean Time at St. JTolui's, Nnvfouiullaiul. Last QUA RTKK 2n(l dav, Sh., i6in., Morning. Xr.w Moon loth dav, loh., 52m., ^Iorninf,^ I'lKsr QUARTKR iSih diiv, 7I1., 34ni., Mornins,'. I'"'-'- Moon 24111 day, loh., ogni., Lvcning. '-^^'' Qi'AlM'i-K 31st day, 9I1., 22ni., Evening. l: ^ o' Hun Sini o' rises \ sets ^ , at f^ St. John's. li. ni. T 1 4 48 VV 2 4 47 Th. 3 4 '15 F 4 4 43 S u 4 42 Su. 4 40 M 7 4 39 r 8 4 38 VV 9 4 36 Tl-. 10 4 35 J'' 11 4 33 S 12 4 32 Su. 13 4 31 M 14 4 29 T 15 4 28 \V IG 4 27 '111. 17 4 26 V 18 4 24 s 19 4 23 Su. 20 4 22 .M 21 4 21 T 22, 4 20 \V 23 4 19 Th. 24 4 18 F 25 4 17 S 26 4 16 «u. 27 4 15 \i 28 4 14 T 29 4 13 W 30 4 13 Til. 31 4 12 m. 6 / 8 10' 11 12 M 15' 16 18 19 20 21 7 23 24 9r» 27 28 29 7 30 7 31 32 33 34 35 36 7 38 40 11 41 42 N 0. app. time. ' ''*' ^ Slat's Decli- .M nation. If / // N15 17 32 4 44 01 15 35 22 8 44 28 15 52 57 < 43 G3 16 10 17 42 07 16 27 20 3 42 30 10 44 7 3 41 61 17 37 7 40 01 17 10 51 40 20 17 32 47 4 39 48 17 48 20 ] 38 74 18 3 47 37 09 18 18 49 8 37 23 IS 33 34 1 3G 46 18 47 50 7 35 67 19 2 G 2 34 87 19 15 53 4 34 06 19 29 21 1 33 24 10 42 28 8 32 40 19 55 10 4 31 56 20 7 43 5 30 70 20 19 50 29 84 20 31 35 6 28 96 20 42 59 9 28 07 20 54 2 9 27 18 21 4 44 4 2G 28 21 15 4 1 25 36 21 25 1 8 24 44 21 34 37 4 23 52 21 43 50 G 22 58, 21 52 41 2'21 G4| N 22 1 2 20 G9 6 5 3 12 3 18 3 24 3 20 3 34 3 38 3 41 3 44 3 4G 3 48 3 49 3 50 3 50 3 49 3 48 47 44 42 38 36 20 13.0 40,0 2810 49 130 190 06 10 55:0 8G|0 500 740 33 35 810 710 08|0 910 20:0 97!0 23 N. a. 30011 High Water at St. John's. 3 30 26 20 15 8 2 54 47 30 30 98 22 05 lo 19;0 04|o 100 07|0 280 150 58|0 277 253 229 205 181 157 133 108 084 060 03G 013 Oil 03J 057 079 102 124 145 16G 188 209 230 250 271 201; 311 330i 348,10 3GGI11 5 5 7 7 7 8 10 11 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 m. u. 111. 2111 45 00 30 1 41 2 59 .'{ 5.3 4 39 5 14 5 53 22 7 30 7 48 8 23 8 58 30 51 10 15 2910 53 20 11 44 57.. .. 1 36 3 03 4 09 20 35 29 15, 50 29 58! 00 24 50 34! 12' 12 45 51 5 15 6 11 6 54 7 36 8 17 8 55 39 68; 10 22 5511 19 42 . . . . 47 30 12 53 31, 15 Mkmoranda, iS;c. — May I, C,ovcr)ior Clover sworn into office, rZ-jd) S.S. Philip and James. 3, Governor Darl'uii^ sioorn into office, 1855. 4, Hattle of TcAkesbury, 1471, 6, Rogation iSunday; IV-ac proclainied between the allied Powers and Russia, 1856. 10, Ascension Day- -Holy Thursday. ii,Massaere at Delhi, 1857. 12, (]on. Jilectioii under Nei.o Constitution, 1855. 13, First Lei^isla^ tive Cencral Assembly opened. Riots in Water Street, \i6i. 20, I'cnticost— Whit Sunday; l-'onndation Stone K. C. Cathedral hud, 1846. 24, Oirth of Qiiccn Victoria. 37, Trjoity 3iii)#y, 31, Corpus Chiisti. 1 1 1 I 14 Ni;WJ'()L'NI)LANI > ALMANAC. 1 1 JUNE, ] [886. Vloon's Phases, | Cahulalvil for Mean y7///c a I S7. y<>/ij/\s\ NavfoiiiullaiiiL 1 1 NkW Moo l''n;sr ()n \ .... (jlh day, ili., 3111., Moriiinj;. 1 6th day, 3h., nyiii., ICvening. 1 ^jrd 0 410 2 54 3 IH 1 M 4 4 10, 7 45 22 31 *.) !) IG 81 1 52 210 431 3 32 3 50 | •r T) 4 10' 7 4(i 37 41 5 15 82 I 41 Gi»0 445 4 15 4 30 W () 1 10 7 47 ')') «> *« 4:5 49 4 14 8;; J 30 8;; O 459 4 57 5 21 Th. 7 4 7 48 4t) 03 3 13 8:{ 1 19 GGO 471 5 34 5 58 F H, 4 7 48 22 54 o3 3 1 2 8;i 1 8 20 483 08 32 S 4 7 41) 22 59 4!) 2 11 82 5G 48 493 7 OG 7 30 1 Su. 10 4 8 7 oO 23 4 20 8 10 81 44 52 503 7 40 8 04 1 M 11 4 8 7 ol 23 H 28 1 i) 79 32 34 511 8 10 8 40 i T 12 4 8 7 b\ 23 ll> 10 9 8 77 19 98 518' 8 50 9 20 i W 13 4 7 7 o2 23 15 29 2 7 75 7 4G0 524 35 9 59 ; Til. 14 4 7 7 r;2 23 IS 22 9 G 72 5 l'.>0 52910 15 10 39 F 15, 4 G 7 oi 23 20 51 5 G9 17 95 533 10 5G 11 20 ! S IG 4 G 7 53 23 22 5(5 2 4 OG 30 79 53011 51 • t • • i Su. 17 4 () 7 54 23 24 35 7 3 03 4;5 (j8 538 33 57 IM 18 4 G 7 54 23 2.~> 50 3 2 59 5G Gl 539, 1 59 2 33 T 10 4 G 7 55 23 2G 40 1 1 r)G 1 9 55 539 3 23 3 47 \V 20 4 7 7 55 23 27 5 1 52 1 22 48 538: 4 34 4 58 Th. 21 4 7 7 bb 23 27 5 2 51 1 35 38 530' 5 11 5 35 V i22 4 8 7 5G 23 2G 40 G 1 54 1 48 23 534 G 17 41 S |23 4 8 7 5G 23 25 51 1 2 57 2 1 010 531 58 7 22 1 8u. 24 4 9 7 5G 23 24 37 3 GO 2 13 710 527 7 37 8 01 M 125 4 9 7 5G 23 22 58 1 4 03 2 20 30 522 8 16 8 40 T i26 4 10 7 5G 23 20 54 G 5 GO; 2 38 7G'o 51G 8 58 9 22 W |27 4 10 7 5G 23 18 2() 5 G 08 2 51 08 510, 9 3710 01 Th. 28 1 10 7 5G 23 15 33 i» 7 70: .'} 3 2;!0 50210 2310 47 F 29 4 11 7 5G 23 12 IG h| 8 72; .'5 15: 19,0 494 11 07 U 31 74' ;>, 20J95() 48511 40 . . .. S ;30 4 11 7 5G X23 S 35 3 9 lujuatioii of time to be suIj raeted from apparent time to the 14th, and lo B be added tlic rcmaind er of the month. 1 Mi:mokamia, iK. e. — June t , I'rlnec 1 ,. Napoleon killed, '79. 2, Garibaldi 1 died, 18S2. 4, natlle of ^lal;('nt; 1, 1S59. 1 , (iiiuif i"u\\ 1846; Covcriior Han- 1 iirniiaii S7^'i>r// /'//.', 1 ofii '■'■. 13, M ;i;;na Cliaria sii^iied, 1215. 17, Wesley l)orn. | 1703. iS, I'.attle nf A \'aterloo, t8i-,. 20, Aeeession of (^)iieen Victoria; 21, 1 Proclamation (^)iieen X'ictor ia, 1 ?'37._ 24. St. John liapiist — Midsummer Day, I 25, Corn [.aws repeak ^1, 184 ''1. 2'i, (ieori;;!. ' W. died, 1S30. '.19, Coronation oi" I Queen \'ietorii I, i8.-:;S. 30, ( iuiti. •ail iia 'igt' d, i38.7. . • . ;). m. OTio [ 2 08 1 .", IH I li oG ) 4 30 J n 21 I rjr>8 > g:52 i 7 no ) 8 01 5 8 40 ; I) 20 . 9 50 • 10 ,'Ji> .1120 '657 2 33 1 3 47 ! 4 C8 C 35 G41 7 22 8 01 8 40 22 10 01 10 47 1131 NE\VH)UNJ)LA.\n ALMANAC. 15 JULY, i888. Moon's Phases, Caliiilahul for Mean Time af St. yolm's. Nl-.W Moox Sill (1,1V, 2I1., l''lKsr QlAIMKU 151), (lay, r;li., I'i'i.i, Moon. .2211(1 (l:iv, I-Asr QrARTKK 3,, til (lay, ■111., NcivJoiDuilaiu/. .|''iii)., l''\'ciiin!.r. 42111., I'Acninj;. i4ni., I'A'cniii.!;. . 19111., .Xrorniiii' 1^ r^ Bun Hun V. i^^l rises sets C) q; St. John's. (f. apj). lime, s; Hnns JJeeli- . ,5 naiioii, ! '"' h. m. 8u. 1 4 12 M 2 4 13 T 3 4 13 VV 4 4 14 Th. 4 15 F G 4 15 S 4 16 Su. 8 4 17 M 9 4 18 T 10 4 19 W 11 4 19 Th. 12 4 21 F 13 4 21 S 14 4 22 Su. 15 4 23 u 16 4 24 T 17 4 25 \V 18 4 26 Th. 19 4 27 F 20 .4 28 S 21 4 29 Su. 22 4 30 M 23 4 32 T 24 4 33 W 25 4 34 Th. 26 4 35 F 27 4 36 S 28 4 37 Su.i 29 4%38 i\I 30 439 T 31 441 m.' 55! N 23 ')o 22 4 2!) r, 1 59 59 54 54 54 53 53 53 52 51 51 50 50 49 48: 47 46 45 44 43: 421 "I 40 39) 38' 37i 36 35 34 32 31 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 i\ 18 00 40 44 38 31 24 17 9 1 53 44 15 5 55 44 32 21 !) 5G [4 31 17 4 50 36 21 6 i) 47 5 39 38 22 44 42 18 31 22 51 5S 43 7 10 52 13 14 54 15 16 57 20 23 8 31 42 nil 5 12 513 (U4 15 9 16 5 17 8 18 1 10 5 20 221 4 22 323 2 24 2 25 5,20 4 20 2^27 0i28 2 29 30 G 31 2 32 2 32 7 33 31 5 35 3 36 G 36 75 75 75 74 72 7(i 67 6;] 59 54 48 41 34 25 10 06 h'(/iia, of lime, inhl i.^ '' Water at 'Z '-^ I ,S7. John's. 9 82 GO 54 30 23 05 80 67 46 21 02 7.^ 53 m. s 38 49 11 21 32 41 5] 8 16 24 31 3.8 44 40 51 59 G !) 11 13 14 14 14 14 12 11 49 770 79 53 05 04 77,0 130 OsO 61 700 33 470 110 23 S;5 s;)0 40 34 72 54 77 42 4!>0 !>>() >,S '?J) 93 I) 08 6 J 6:} 475 465 45.3 441 .1') 413 398 3S] 364 34G 328 308 287| 200' 10 244! 11 222 199 176 152 129 105 081 057 032 00^ 016 041 065 10 080 11 J 14' 11 138 ni. 35 44 43 38 25 10 49 06 24 00 38 15 53 33 5.3 12 12 13 45 26 01 'U 12 51 29 12 43 J4 p. in. 59 2 08 3 7 4 02 4 49 5 34 G 1.5 7 30 7 48 8 24 9 02 9 39 10 37 10 57 11 4<; 24 1 47 3 17 4 36 5 .'>,6 6 27 7 00 7 50 8 25 9 01 3() 10 15 10 53 1 1 30 "io8 Memoranda, &c.— -July i. Sir R. Peel died, 1850; Dominion of Canndii inaugumted, 1S67. 4, American Independence, 1776. 5, I'rinecss Helena married, 1S66. 7, Free Trade Act passed, 1885. 10, Ctpc h'ay a/id ( 'a[>,' lirctoa Jilcclric Cable laid, 1856. 13, Haveloek'.s vielory at l''altelipoiv, 1S57. 15, St. Swithen's Day. 17, Ilaveloek retakes Ca\vni)(')re, 1857. ig, Covmio/ Hill arrived, iZ6c). 23, J'ri/irc of Wales arrived in S/. Joh,';'s, i?An. 27, .Seeo//d /Ulaiitic Cable laid, 1866. '20, Fieneli Ri-v()liiti(jn, '1S30; St. It^natus I.vola died, 1556. I id N low l< )l'N I >I .AN I ) A I ..MAN AC, AUGUST, 1888. Moon's Phases, ( '1//1 ///(i/it/ Ji>i Mean 7'inif ai Si. 'y'ohn\^, Nl'.W Moon 7tli day, :!li., I''IUSI' (,)l'Ai; 1 11; \.\\\\ jna. -z 'i linic , ►« ^ n() '12 I ii) re "i (53 07 211 4 t)l 4 25 S ■1 •1 IC. 7 LT) 17 1 '10 S)40 10 47 71 235 4 49 5 13 Sr. i"i I IS 7 L'l 10 IS ;{ oil 0<) -) 41 77 200 5 37 01 M (1 •I IS) 7 'l'l i() ;n L'S s-ii 7() 35 240 284 11 oo r ( 1 ,■)() 7 L'l k; m ;{s 0,42 42 2S 12 300 7 0G 7 30 \\ s 1 r>l 7 !!• ir» ;")? .'32 S-i;5 00 -) 20 42 333 7 40 8 10 '111 i» •1 ,');{ 7 IS IT) 40 11 n4;5 70 12 13 358 8 22 8 40 i- 10 •1 ,vi 7 It; 1.') 22 r.') 2 44 32 3 200 3S2 8 00 9 19 s !1 1 I'li") 7 li") la 4 44 1 44 0;V 4 b'i 81 4(iG 9 33 57 Si'. VI 1 ,w 7 115 14 40 oS 4o 02 4 43 78 4:30 10 12 10 30 M 1;; 1 ,-.S 7 11 14 2S 1<) 40 10 •i 33 19 4.33 10 50 11 33 r 11 1 ,-.!> 7 !1 14 40 40 07 4 22 03 476 11 58 w 1;. ,-. 1 7 S lo :a) as 7 47 23 4 10 33 490 50 1 23 111. It; ,"> "J 7 1; !;> ;)! oS 7 47 77 ;; 58 O'- 521 2 30 3 00 1' 17 13 12 l.") S4S 30 3 45 30 543 3 50 4 20 s IS ,"' 1") 7 .'1 12 00 20 4S 81 3 .-^2 01 >) 504 4 58 5 22 Sf. lit "' t; 7 1 12 33 43 49 .•;] 3 H 21 r)s:i 5 47 11 M •Ji) ."> 7 t; c">;' 12 13 o3 04;) Si 3 3 9 J t;o5 28 52 T •J I ,") i> i; >")7 1 1 <");> ,V2 7 ,"0 2S 2 49 17 024 7 (tO 7 3') \V • iti .") hi t; ;>;> 11 33 40 4:)0 74 2 33 05 043 7 37 SOI Th •j;! <■« 1 1 t; ."'1 11 13 17 2al 19 2 18 30 001 ^^ 10 - 31 I' •:\ .'> lo t; o'l 10 ,".2 ii 3ol 03 2 12 23 07- S 45 9 (i9 s •j;i :• M t; Ml 10 ;;i .:)0 o:>2 1' 1 45 70 Oi'4 9 10 It 4i' Sr. -\; ."> h"' <; is 10 11 4 7-:.2 4: 1 2S 01 ;> 710 9 .-2 10 10 .M 1 - <■> IT t; u; ;) jO •,") .VJ >7 1 11 IV'' 724 10 30 11 •>• r JS :< IS t; A\ 2^ 41 ■ i'-J3 2t; 54 13 730 11 l;» 11 A-^ \N JO y lit i; rj ;> 7 24 1 ..)3 04 .'it'. 2:;0 752 U 51 In. U> :- i\ t; 4i> s i;^ ;^2 -^.">4 00 1- 02'.> 705 1 "- 1 32 !• ^ * ." ;'•: t; -Sr- \ S 24 12 3o4 34 49 i' 777 .■) .-, . . 2 47 iS;;.. 4,. ;-.';■ ■:.'..;■«.",, ."'. .Vvr.y-i ( "..v.V 5;.' J. i>;r, o. Tuike o! EJinburv::i ^iu\s s% JK 'y.i.f.'s. i<45. 14, rnr.tir.j- ;nvon:o-.l. i^:-. :;, G.ii tirs: luei ir. i ttufx t .J..S \ \\ pt i< c oehca .1 ot.i . ;i. Fohri -■3 s Su. 4 M T C W^ i Th. ( 1.^ S f .Su. ( M 1( T 1] W 1 i Th. 1 ( 1-" I'J s J L Su. K .'■t 1 ( s Sn. M T W p. m. 2 19 ;} 22 4 25 r> 13 (5 01 G oo 7 m 8 ]0 8 40 9 19 1 2;] 3 00 4 20 •'j 2 -J 6 11 G .rj 7 30 5 01 - 34 00 ;»4i' in IG 1 1 IM 1 II 4:^ NEWFOL'XDl.AM) ALMANAC SEPTEMBER, i888. Moon's Phases, Cdlaihilt'i/ for Mi\iii Tinu' at St. yolufs. Xcwjoun^iutsu/. NlAvMooN :^lli (lav, fi., l'"lRsr (JlARTKU ijtli ,laV, -li., I''l M. MnoN x.^tll (!;i\, 'lli., Last ()iAuri,R L'3in., ICwiiin't. •J ,.m., Mnriiiiii.',. r;_illl., I'Arnill!',. ijlh (lay, .|!i., S'jni., ■•'.vnin;.;. Sun Sun ^' "ji/i- I'niii'. -c .^ h'l/iiu -Z *^ 1 lliqli r/.sv'.s' ,S7. -/ .sv./.s- iilnis. .s »;/V /)ir/i- '_^ IKllinil. o siihi. Wdl'ir (il SI. pjtl/lll\s'. 1. ni. h. in. o / // ni. --. s, ; 1. m. ji. III. s 1 5 23 G 30 N S 2 21 51 OS 10 2;h) 780 3 32 3 50 Su. 2 ') •J, /• 11- < 40 27 f^55 (HI ;;s 30 S0()| 4 2s| 4 .r.i M 3 ') 2G G ;!3 / is 24 1 'to 311 57 <)i),<) SIO 5 IG 5 40 T 4 •~) 27 ' G 31 G 5G 1.3 2 55 GO 1 17 20:0 820 5 50 20 \V 20 : (I 2S Ci 3, '5 5.'> 5 o5 SS 1 .•;7 <)5|() s2o; 7 00 7 30 Th. G o .",() ' n 2(] (') 11 31 2 5n 14 1 57 OfM) s;;s' 7 31' 7 5G F 7 '^ 31 G 24 r> 10 7 50 30 2 17 27 siG 8 (2 s -ji; 8 s . ;> ■ 1 .J O* 1 G 2;i .'i 2i; -1 5 50 (i;; 2 .•;7 ''.(1 1) S.5.; S 3,7 01 .Su. ') 31 (i21 •") 3 42 7 5G ■"^'^ 2 5-> 22 SG ' 20 44 M 10 •'> :)•', 18 4 4o :h) 7 57 oi; 3 IS !);;() ,-Gi; 9 51 10 15 T 11 .') .'■) ( (J IG 4 Is 4 57 2- ) 3 31) 7s:o s71 10 42 11 G W 12 5 (i 14 • ) 55 7 57 42 4 74'0 s7(; 114 1 ... Til. 13 ~) ■M) 12 > ) • ) 3"_' 7 7 •>7 • ). ' I 21 si4) N71I 43 1 07 V 14 ') 41 JO 1 > !i ;; G57 71 4 42 1)5;0 882, 1 10 1 40 s lo ~) 4l' (i 8 *> 45 :)i^ 'J 57 ti7 5 4 10 ,vS4' .3 42 I (Ki Su. IG '} 4;; (i G o 22 45 7 57 00 5 25 40.) ,S>G 4 31 5 05 ."■■I 17 ~) 44 (3 4 I 51) ;J2 r,'o< ](• 5 4G (i7 () S8(; 5 25 5 40 '1 18 •') ■li G 2 1 .')G 10 S,5S 20, G 7 9;i|i) ,^■85; 02 '2r> w 19 r, 4G i; 1 12 50 58 28 G 29 IGO S>3 ;](; 7 00 Til. 20 ') 47 r, 5s 40 ;;;) 4 5S 35 (! 5 ) 3;; 11 .-80 7 117 35 1- 21 h 41) ;") 5(J 20 IS 3 58 40 7 II 4l'0 .-■77 7 43 S 07 s 22 •') .".] r, 54 X 2 5<) 58 45 7 32 11 .-72: S 15 .^ 30 8i;. 23 'j frJ r, r,;; s 1 1 2') 27 2 5S 4s 7 5.3 2G0 SGO S 47 Oil M 24 o4 ,-) r,o 4;; 51 5-^ 4i)| N 1.3 97 851)' 21 I) IS T 25 ■~) 5i) 5 4S I 7 M 58 50 s ;;4 50 S51 10 02 10 I'G W 2G 4 .")" 5 40 1 ;;o :)■< s 5S 40 8 51 .-30 .>^43 io 17 11 11 Th. 2: i) tj." 44 F 28' G 00 5 42 S 20: 1 30' G 2 40 1 54 2 17 2 40 40 :\ .1 c, 2 2.58 4G 14 S5S 42 I 'i ;4 sjo 11 10 22 40 oS 20 10 1. 44 S12 141 7s SOI) -J 57 i\Il.:M()KAN:)A, \f. — ScpK'inluT 2, . // v/ /S'6~. 3, (Jroniwei ')/' /.SV .'d, I( drrti. /■ as.t-ni arrrrcti i ■t 11, <\'ii 10, Scbastopiil tLikt:n, iS 16, Moscow huriK 9, RoDiiui- ('a/iiolic L'alliidi Fir: /•: il'iti, il ilCld II. ! c,::AL(i\iir,i, /S ■vf<'/null,!ii,l. /S: '.T.I ■ lul. vj, (i'lK'ral (Lirfu'ld died, ii. I'rolcAtaiii (.allicdrat {St. John I'al'tisl) , vi.u\ralu\l, iSy). 25, Pacific Ocean discovered, i=;i 513- ' -Michaelmas 1 ); aicknow icli ■v<-d, O '^i- 27, Slrasliiii-''- falN 2.), Si. Mi H 1 8 NFAVrOUNDLAND AI.MA NAC. OCTOBER, 1888. IVioon's Phases, Call Ilia tcil /(>/■ Mean '/'/inr af Sf. fo]ui\'i, A\"d'foitniila}i(l. Nl'.W Moon jili day, iili., (13m., 1'Ac'iiin.L;. l''lKsr (Jr.\ui I 1; ntliday, 1I1., ,s>'Ii".. I'lvciiiiiu. I'"l 1,1, MiioN i(;l!i (lay, r,li., ^ani., Mdiniiif,'. I„\sr Or\Kii:i; '.\-j\\\ d.iy, loll., 231H., Moiiiiii.i;. kJ Sun Sun (1. apjt. Unit. -..'.. , ^ . lliyh ^ ^ ©• rises naluni. 1^ ^„y^^ Water at St Jo/in\s. a SI. Jiilni'n. ~ li. m. ll. M) / " " m ^. ,s. M. tn.| ; . III. M 1 (i 4 r> ;}(; 24 4 5^^ 21 10 32 83 7c-^7 4 01 4 25 T 2 -> .•;;! 3 ")() 40 3 58 11 10 51 ;V. 7";} 4 51 5 15 W ;j (i C 5 ;,1 4 13 5.3 75s 00 11 \) ill 75!) 5 40 04 Til. 4 (i 8 ') 2!) 4 37 4 1 57 -SO 11 27 98 744 (! 13 7 37 F 5 (1 ':■ .-) 27 b 11 2 57 72 11 45 (5(i() 729 7 OC. 7 30 s 6 11 ■) 2o 5 23 14 G57 5G 12 2 05 712 7 45 8 09 Sf. i (i u- r, L':; 5 4G 13 ! 7 38 12 11) 83 G!)5 8 20 8 44 M. 8 G 14 .-, 22 (; S 757 18 12 3(i 30 G77 8 50 !) 23 '1' 9 G ].". ■) 20 G 31 58 (;5t; !)7 12 52 34 <',5!» 9 39 10 0;{ W 10 G 17 ;-) 1,- G 54 4.{ ;;|5G 74 13 7 93 G40 10 32 10 5G Th. 11 G IS IG 7 17 22 3 50 50 13 23 0(! 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G -io 4 43 13 41 42 7-10 4] 10 14 53 132 2 20 2 44 'i' .•50 g4G 4 41 14 1 22 48 80 10 17 31 090 3 30 3 54 W '31 G 48 4 40 S 14 20 48 1)48 30 IG 10 30 0G6 4 20 4 50 Mk.MOK.A.NDA, iS;c.— October I, J'irsi Telegraph Message from Cape Breton, iS^6 ; First Steamer on tlie Hudson River, 1807. 5, Battle Thames, 1813. 6, jenny Linil born, 1820. g, Great Fire in Chicago, 1S71. 12, America first discoveretl, 1492. 14, liattle of Jeniia, 1S06. 16, Queen Mary Antoinette beheaded, 1793. 19, I5attle of Leipzig, 1S13. 21, Battle of Trafalgar, 1805. 25, Battle of 15alaclava, 1S54. 28, Benevolent Irish Society incorporated, iSjQ. 29, Sir Walter Raleigh iieheaded, i6i3. NEWFOUND lw\Nl) ALMANAC. 19 NOVEMBER, 1888. Moon's Phases, Cakulakd /or Afcan 'Ih-ur at St. yoli/i's, Xcutli day, ili., 5."(iii., Mornin.L,'. Th. F 8 Su. M T W Th, F »Sf?/u I Hun rises I sclfi at St. JoIiiCs, G ^ 8 9 10 SuJll M 112 T 113 W 14 Th.l5 F 16 S 17 Su. 18 M ;i9 T 20 \V i21 'rii-i22 F 23 S 24 Su. !25 M i26 T j27 W 28 Th. 2!) h. m. 40 Ool 6 53 604 5r, 57 59 7 7 7 ;i i >) 7 (i 7 « 7 10 7 11 7 12 7 14 7 15 7 17 7 18 7 20 7 21 7 23 7 24 7 2(; 7 27 7 28 7 30 7 31 7 32 h. 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 m. 3M 3(i 35 33 32 30 2! I 27: 2(5! 25j 24' 22: 21 1 20! 3 9: ISj m 15; 14 13 12 11 11 10 I) ,s 7 t () 1. app. //;/ le. 5 1 5 j KqiKl. -Z ^ 5 ' of .■ 3 f^nht ' 1 Wafer at St. John's. Sun's Deri Udtinn. r> / // / rr.. ^ , h :i. m. p. 111. ; 14 40 2 47 71 10 20 470 032 5 09 5 .3.3 14 5s 5s 2 47 11 10 20 82,0 002 in 21 15 17 11 10 50 10 20 30'0 037 7 00 7 30 15 3(; 10 45 80 10 19 oo'o 071 7 24 7 4S 15 ru 23 45 21 10 10 03:0 1(J0 8 09 8 .'53 10 u 20 1 44 51 10 13 98;0 140 8 4!i 9 13 IG 30 8 13 85 10 10 20'0 175 9 31 .55 1(5 47 21 i) 13 14 10 5 59,0 209 10 22 10 40 17 4 :;! 7 12 42 10 lo'o 24;; 11 18 11 42 17 21 20 Oil OS 15 53 00 278 05 20 17 37 52 1 40 92 15 40 81 313 1 10 1 40 17 54 4 !)40 11 15 3S 90'0 347 2 .•'.;! 2 57 18 !) 5S 9 39 35 15 30 10:0 382 3 32 3 50 Irt 25 33 7 3s o{ 15 2.) 0^ 410 4 21 4 45 IS 40 48 9 37 72 15 10 17 451 5 03 5 27 18 ih) 44 3 30 NS 14 58 93 480 5 37 (5 01 10 10 19 .•',3(1 m 14 40 80 520 12 30 19 24 t>'> 7 35 10 14 3;5 9(iO 555 04s 7 12 19 .'58 Ti 1 34 2s 14 20 23 589 7 23 7 47 19 h\ 50 1 33 3s 14 5 OS (i23 7 5i) 8 2.'{ 20 5 1) 1 32 47 13 50 320 ()57 8 38 02 20 17 57 (131 51 13 34 KiO (i'JO 9 k; 9 40 20 30 23 4 30 00 13 17 20 ;o 723 9 50,10 2<» 20 42 l'(i 5 20 05 12 59 4() 755 10 4041 04 20 51 (1 5 2S OS 1 2 40 95 7s7 1 1 33 1 1 57 21 .", 2:{ 27 0; t 1 2 21 (is Sli) 10 ;',4 21 10 15 7 20 Vo 12 1 00 81!) 1 32 1 50 21 20 44 5 25 Oif 11 40 02 s7o 2 52 3 10 21 31; 4s s 24 00 1 1 19 400 000 3 5S 4 22 21 40 2.> 4 23 1:3 10 •'7 31 9:;7 4 5(1 5 20 MKMOivANHA, iVc. — Nuvniiinr i, .'> 1 .Saint ' l)a\. 2, All .Sini:,-,' D;iy. 2, J'/'i^e S/. .h/i/rcio's Chiirch fifsl oliciud, icl^o. .), (Ivor^c I'calujdy dird, iS6y. 5, Hattle of Inkcrniaii, 1854. <;, I'irth of i'rim-i-ol Waii'S, 1341. 10, Xfw/o/n.'d- IiU/dai/J XirioVor/-; /i'ii-!^n'ilfi/l i\^:-;t-\t, I'^y'i. 1;, 11 itllc Dfl'ic'stonpaiis, 1715. 14, Mo/art born, 17 19. 17, Sur/. ('anal liisl diKiu'd, 1K119. 22, St. (Ji'cr'i.i. 26, (-."owptT bom, 1731. 27, 1' ir.^t Steam rrintiiu .14. Wasliintrton liviii \| >[ W \( DECEMBER, !888. (''rA///.f/<\/ /,'/• .)/,■,,'/ Moon's Phnscs, NlAV MnuN, Jinl il.iv, 'ill., I'lK'vi (.)f,\U'| l.i; ^l!i il;iv, . Til i;{ F |l4i M 117' T IS fi. il/'j>. Iliiic. Sllll\s Ihr/i-f ,S IKllinii, '^ I '.'/■ lime. I li. in. I 7 .-'I 7 7 III // I // 111. T!i 1' ■ s 8r. 1!) '10 li.'i 21 T W |2()l ■Ih.27! 7 V I2S 7 S !2!), 7 uJ;j(), \i ■'ill n i.s 4!) o\ .J2 - ■ t r>-\ '/■) M .". 22 -l ;;2 4|21 ')'■'> \0 II OKI '.'111) •I 21 12 A'*, ;{:-j() -ic; I) .(i; !)7 I (>1."» •I' 22 2'» .•)! ;> 1!) ;!7l !) •_)-' ol I (Hi) .'5' 22 2H 2») 2 18 2^! -S r, 22 ai 1 1 I ■J -1 •1 <■•' -! 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Mi:m<)K.\M).\, >!.(■.— D.'i'ciiiIht 1, Hadlc ol AusliMlitz, 1005. 2, ]''irst Sun- day in .\dv(Mit ; -V. . /''/ \i,\i\\A( . 21 THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN. .\i.i:\\\i»ki\\-V'i(ioKi.\, by the Oracc of (iod, ot tin." United Kiui^doiii of Crcat IJritain and Ireland, (Jiiccn, only tlauLilUcr and h'-ir to llic laic Prince Ildward. Dnke of Kent, fourth son of Kin.^ (leorge III. Her Majesty was Iiorn at Kensin.L^ton Palace on tin- j|lh May. iSiy ; baptif^cd on the 24th jiuie, I'Sk;; ascended the Throne on ilu- demise of her uncle, Kin,^ William IV., 20th June. i'^37; iirocjaimed 2isl June, i'^37; and crowned at Westminsfer on the 2.H1I1 June, iS.v'-!. Her Majesty was married at St. James's Palace, on the loth I'ebruary, i.S.^o, to her cousin, his late Royal 1 1 iL;hncss, Francis - Albert - .\uLi;ustus - Charles - l-ananuel, the Duke ot Saxe, Prince of C'oburi; and (lotha, who died at Windsor Castle on the i-jlh l)ei;ember, 1.S61. Children: Victoria-.Vdelaide-Mary- Louise, Priiu'rss Royal^ born 2isl November, i.S.^o ; married 25lh January, i.S5,S, at the Chapel Koyal, to His Royal Highness, Prince l'"redcrick-William- Nicholas-Charles, of Prussia. Albert I'ldward, Prince of Wales ami luirl of Da/'/iii, born 9th November, 1841 ; married loth March, 1863, at Windsor, to Princess Alexanilria, daughter of Prince Chris- tian, of Denmark. .Mice-Maud-Mary, born 25th April, 1S43; married ist July, 1862, at Osborne, to His Royal Highness, Prince l''re(lerick-William-!iOuis, of I lesse-Darmstadt. Alfred-Ernest-Albert, born 6th August, 1844; married the 25th February, 1874, to Her Imperial Highness, Alex- anih-ovna, daughter of th(; late C'zar of Russia. Helena-Augusta-Victoria, born 251)1 May, 1846; marri- ed the 5th July, 1866, to His Royal Higliness, Prince Chris- tian, of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderberg-Augustenburg. Louisa-Caroline-Alberta, born Slh March, 184 1 ; married the 23rd March, 1871, to the Most Noble the Marquis of Lornc. Arthur-William-.Patrick-Al])ert, born 1st March, 1850. Leopold-Cicorgc- Duncan-Albert, born 7th April, 1853; died March 28th, 1884. IJeatricc-Mary-Victoria-Feoilore, borni 4th April, 1857; iiivirried July 23rd; 1885, to Prince Henry of Pattenberg, 22 NEWP'OUNDLAND ALMAMAC. I? i '• COLONY OF NEWFOUNDLAND. Governor and Commander-in-Chief : HIS EXCELLENCY HENRY ARTHUR HLAKE, Eso., C.M.Ci. Private Secretary and Acting Aulc-dc-Camp : Lord Georok Fitzgerali*. The Executive Council. Tht Honorable Robert Thorburn, Premier, The Honorable Alfred Penney. The Honorable A, F. Goodridge. The Honorable J. S. Wint^^r. The Honorable W. J. S. Donnelly. The Honorable M. Fcnelcn. Clerk of the Council: — Honoral^Ic M. IV-ncion. The Legislative Council. The Honorable Edward D. Shea, President. The Honorable Augustus W, ILirvcy. The Honorable Thomas Talbot. The Honorable Charles R. Ayre. The Honorable Charles Crov.dy. The Honorable Philip Cleary. The Honorable James S. Pitts. The Honorable Moses Monroe. The Honorable John Syme. The Honorable James McLoughlan. The Honorable Charles Bowring. The Honorable Maurice Fonelon. Acting Clerk: Hugh H. Carter. Acting Mastcr-in-Cluinccrv : riioiuas J. Keough. Usher of the Plack Rod: Wiliiani 1'. KL-nnic-. Doorkeeper : James Walsh. Assistant Doorkipcr and Messenger : [us- Cochrane. House of Assembly— Elected Oct 31st, 1885. \SpeAjker : Ai.kxandkk J. W. McNf.ii.v, Q. C] District of St. John's, I':astern Division— .Michai-I [. O'Mara, T. McCarthy Murphy, "Robert John Parsons, ICsquires. District of St. John's, Western Division — Patrick |, Sct)tt, lames Callanan, Edward P. Morris, Esquires. ffiH NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 23 Dntrict ',//-Robert Bond, Esquire an,l S;^ Wai^;::iS J£gr"""- ^°'"^' '^'"°^'--' ^^-'^- I^-n« brieve. Mor£:jSqukS;""'"'' ^'y^-^^'-^^'^^'" Kean. Frederick White, and A. 13. District of St. Barbe-\\hi,xi Bradshaw, ''squire. District of St. 6Vc;/-iv__^iichael Henry Carty, Esquire Clerk : Ricliard B. Holden, Assistant clerk : James H. Watson. Solicitor (ieneral : . Solicitor: I. R. McXeily. Ser^reant-al-Arins : Joseph Boyd. Librarian : . Doorkeeper : John Hally. A/esseni^r^^r : U. Keeping. Assistant messenger : Thomas Fitzgerald. i//>/>er doorkeeper: Thomas Duff. Outer doorkeeper : Robert Walsh. Assistant doorkeeper : John Sheppard. Fireman: James Higgins. Public Offices— Departmental. Attorney General .—lloxvox^hX^ James Spearman Winter. Colonial Secretary : Honorable M. Fenelon. Receiver General: Honorable W. J. S. Donnelly. Surveyer General: Honorable Alfred Penney. Chairman of the Board of Works : Smith McKay. Colonial Secretary's Office. Colonial Secretary— YionQxaUa M. Fenelon. Clerks : John W. Witliers and G. W. B. Carter. Messenger : Charles Brockelhurst. Ofice keeper: James Dunphy. Financial Secretary's Office. Financial Secretary : Michael T. Knight. Clerk : Alexander S. Reid. 1 1. I ;■ \i 24 NEWFOUNDT.ANl) ALMANAC. Stipendiary Poor Commissioner. Coinniissioiier: Jolin Casey, (J'.erk : John Duni^hy. Assi.sfaiif c/er/:: Ann ILiyos. The Revenue Department. i;()ARi> OK kk\)'.m;i:. President — Hon, ^V'. J. S. DonniMly, Receiver Cieneral; IIoiL-Iolm SyiiH!, Sir ln. .James S. 1 'ills, and 1 Ion. Mosrs Moni-oe. Secretary— -iMwv^ L. Noonan. lU'.VEMi; i:srAiii.i.sii.\ii:.\i-. Hon. AV. .7. S. Donnelly; assistant collector, .James and tide-snrveyor, .John R. Kearney; clerk, .fames W. S. (l.innin.Lj and ^^'illiam White; lliird land- ' ; fir; eli-rk and ware- rlerk, John II. Noonan; third I'. !>. Whit Receiver ( leneral, I.. Noonan ; landint: Cormack ; landintj waiters inj^ waiter and assistant tide surveyor, house ki'e])er, 'i'honias W. Ciaden ; secont clerk, Patrick I'lirlon.L^ ; fourth clerl;, .John Winter; fifth c!( lockers, Philip Ilally and Patrick Reardon. Warehouse Exaiiiiiiini^ Officer — .Tames .Jardini-. Authorised Broker—l lenry -T. Stalih. ofi't'our sfi;-c;i)i.i,i:ci'()Ks. I'DRo, .John (i. Lucas ; (jreensj-jond, William Lancf; Trinity, h'dward Doyle ; Carhonear, l^'elix ,1. M'Carthy ; Ilaihor (h-ace, Alexander Clift ; ckak anfi landing waiter, A. W. Seymour; Prii^us, .lolm Partlett ; Purin, 'I'hos. Winti'r; I.amaline, .lames Pit'tman ; Harbor Driton, Philip Hubert ; Push- tlirou!;;)!, (h'ortune P>,iy), Ih'nry(Jamp; l'jit;iish Hariior, St. -Jaccjties and lielloram, Henry Clinton ; Gauhois, Richard Uradshaw; LaPoilc, P'rancis j\. Reid ; 'Pwil'in.i^ate, Andrew .J. Pearce ; Oderin, i-iichard McClratli ; ( "nan- nc^l, (Charles N.ourant ; Hay St. (;eorL:;e, h'.dward Hirst; Pay of Islands, Laurence (Barron ; Honne Pay, Nathan N. Taylor; i\ound llarhor. Tilt- cove, ami Pt'ttscove, ,lohn (,'. Dialer; i-'k;\\ers Cove, William P. Taylor. rKK.vi;.Ni'i\ K 01 rici'.Ks. I'onavista and Catalina, .John Miftlen; Pay lUiils, .J. Williams ; Holy- rood, I'liili]) Witch ; Kerryland, Wni. S. Carter; St. Mary's, .James Harney; Little Placentia, Thoma.s Preianan ; Pay Rol)erts, (i. W. R. llierlihy; Heart's Content, Charles !•",. Rendell ; Hant's Harbor, Robert Pielben; Pjurgcxi, John Cainninj:;ham ; Great Placentia, William (1. Prailsliaw ; (jrand Bank (I'"ortune I )ay), George .Simms; Trejiassey, Augustus Simnis; Rose I'lanclie, Richard l-'urncaiix; Lamaline, .h\mes Pitlman ; Ri'news, Michael .lackman ; l-'orlune, .J. lladdon; Western P)ay, .lames pA'ans ; Harbor I'uffett, William Hand; Portugal ("ove, William H. Webber ; Salmoniei, JohnDakin; Pres(iue, Patrick Sulliv;in ; ('odroy, .John Gillis; St. Anthonv, Jam(!s Saint; LaScic, Daniel Duggan; Nipper's Harbor, W. ' 'unningliam ; Kingscove, Richard I/awton. cusi'oMs' i)i:rARiMi:Nr. Nei^istrar of Shippinc; for Neii'foiiiidlaud and it; Jiepetidencies: Hon. W. J. "S. Donnelly. Surveyors of 'Shippiiic;: William White, St. John's; Alex. Clift, Harbor GiMce ; lulward Doyle, Trinity; l'',nglisli IIarl)or; Danid Murphy, <.. 'ape P)ona\ista to Salvage; William Lang, Sal- vage to (lape Precis; (icorgc Sinnns, (hand iiank; ■ — , poitune; J. Mitllen, Catalina to Raggeil Harbor; Andrew .J. Pearce, T\\ illingate to (jliange islands; .lohn G. Lucas, l''ogo ; .lolm < '. Duder, 'I'illcove ; Richanl I'urnc eaiix, Kos(^ lilanclK l''elix ,/. M'CJarthy, (Jarbonear. 'iRF.ASi.KV i)i:i'ARr.\ii;Nr. a: Hay ward. •nver (ieuerii /— II on. W. .]. s. I )oniiellv. C'/,'C/— C Lahradur (Collection of duties under (Jonsolidated Statutes) .S>//'- coUectoT -i'rancis C. Uerti Ricliard Cormack. Sub-collector (Pilanc Sablon, Labrailoi) Superiutcndeiit .Mercantile Marint' I i Noel. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC, 25 Noel Surveyor Genfjral's Department. iiurveyor General - Alfred I'cnncy. J'irs/ CVer-*— Thomas Long. Second CVcr/4— Carteret Alsop. 7'hird ( ;erA;-Arthur White. Assista»t Clerks— George E. Turner, Albert J. Baylcy and V\ ijliain Geological and Topographical iSurveijor— J:\mcs P. Ilowley. iSurveyor and Civil Engi7ieer— Charles J. Ilarvey. Messenger -WiUiam Bright. Board of Works Department, Having the management and superintendence of tlie (iovernment House, Colonial Building, Court Houses, Gaols, Custom Houses, Hospitals, Lunatic Asylum, and all other buildings and property belonging to the colunv ; lighthouses, buoys and beacons, erected or to be erected, within the colony and its dependencies ; supervision of commissioners of roads, highways, bridges, &c. BOARD OK WORKS. Chairman— Smhh McKay; Hon. P. Cleary, and Hon. A. F. Good- ridge. AcGO^-ntant and Acting Stcretary—W. R. Stirling. Clerk and Assistant Accountant— V. W. Kelly. Assis ant Clerk and Messenger-Thomas Morris. Superintendent of Pu'dic W rks and Buildings, and InspecLnr of Lighthoiist s—Johr\ T. N'evill. CYerA;— Richard White. Mechanician — Thomas Cornick. General Inspec'or— Walter Scott. lioad Inspectors and Surveyors- Thos. Murphy and J.J. Jaikman. OUTPORT ROAD BOARDS. District of St. Barbe. Cape Gregory to Norris" Point, including both Arms of Bonne Bay — Donald Browne, J.P.; G. Halfyard, \. Taylor. H. McKenzie, A. Hrean. Norris' Point to Port-au-Choix - Rev. C. Hollands, J. Payne, jr., (Cow- Harbor), Charles Biggins, (Daniel's Harbor), J. Humber, Decker's CoV(M, r. Walters, (Rocky Harbor). Cape Norman to St. Anthony— Azarias Alcock, (Griguet), C. I.eDrew, I St. Leonard's^, Joseph Guy, (Quirpon). St. Anthony — Henry F. Moors, John Moors, fames Biles. Orange Bay to Conche— John Casey, Henry Gillard, G. (Jrampton, G. Keid, Rev. W. Taralian. Groais Islands — James Gardner, James Breen, James Warren. Horse Islands — John Loch, Joseph Curtis, John Burton. South Side of White Bay— Rev. S. Andrews, John Jacobs, Wni. Rice, Thomas Rice, James Rice. Partridge Point to Cape John— John Carroll, W. Fitzgerald, J. I''ord. District of Twillingate. Shoecove to Snook's Arm, inclusive— Wm. Jonei', G. Morgan, C. S. Rowland, L. Gill, C. Coombs, J. Jackman, A. Adams, \ McKay. i^; 26 NEWliitloiv kiIl" Cow iiiclu!: '.owors. I'littonliolc Covc'U) NipiH'f's IIarl)or, incliisivc- , Stoodlcy, J. Adams, '1 ■R. Batstonc\ W. Kat on W. CunninulKim, 1). Stark, |. I low crs. Mill.-.. !■: 'P Ilaihor to Mi( iiinj:^, A. ( joiuli v\rm. isivc — ]. Iliggins, V. Martin, A lac^kson's Arm to Wistcrn Arm, inclusivo— II. Knit^lit, J. R. Piatstont |. Manuel, |. I'lAvard. '1 iirci- Arms, Wild 'iiglit —Solomon Stroncj, J. liatstone, ). Xorris, I> S'oumr I,iit!i' r.avMinfs to Hall's liay Head, inclusive- Rev, S, OT'lynn, I! Wliite, jr. Delauev, C. O'l'.. Rediliu, R. IX W'alsli, Rev. II 'I'liincr, (jiles l''oot(>, Micliael Keatin_q;. Little l'.ay Island— [. Strong, W. Strong, VV. Anstey, R. Mureell, 'I' loncs, A. C. Ilynes, I'. Wiseman, ]osei)li Strt)ng. Ward's Harl)or to Uoliert's Arm, including Sandy Cove; Island -S Short, ]. RouselJ, J. Parsons, J. Weliman, IC. I'addick, (J. I'addick. Ilallsbay— j. Curtis, !•'. Thistle, J. Taylor. Ximrod, Dark Tickle and Triton — Crdeb Purchase, W. Instr(\gt>, J Winser, O. Purge, W. \'incent, J. Pudge. LeacUngTicklcs-T. M. Silk, T. Rousell, P. RouselJ, G. Marsh, X Chippett, J. Ilaggett, J. Ward, U. Martin. .Xewbay — Adolphus Yates, [.Manuel, D. Spence, I'". Poone, ]. Moore I'ortune Harbor to Walch-on Cove — Rev. j. W'alsli, Rev. Felix Mc Cavthy, S. Gillespie, M. Pryan, M. Gla\'een, IC. (jiilespie, P. Pyrne, M. Byrne Pxploits, Purnl Island— 'P. Butt, J. Manuel, T. Winser, M. Dalton, A Manuel, C. Sevier, S. Manuel. Plaek Island— Thomas ]•',. Harris, W. Dorey, J. Primer, Wm. Hamilton, W. Aiistey. Kite Cove, Scissor's Cove, Kane's Point, Elliot's Point and Mumper's Island — j. Dalton, V. Jewer, J. Manuel, G. Brown, S. Manuel. .Xorthern Arm to Philip's Head — W. Evans, L. Manuel, T. Antle. l^ominion Point to Killiek Island — James Winser, A. Beaton, J. Gill. liurntbay— Josiah Wolfreys, John Wolfrcys, R. Boone, Josepli Wolfrcys, Solomon Hand. T^oonbay — -J. Roberts, V. Slade. Moreton's Harbor and Western Ilead^M. Osmond, S. Small, 'P. Knight, T, French, S. Ridout, (Western Head), C. Brett, S. Jones, K. 'I'aylor, IC. Small, \\'. Taylor. Tizzard's Harbor— R. Boyd, J. Osmond, J. Forward, William Wheeler, I. Locke. Twillingale Islands— 'P. Peyton, F. Roberts, Ix Roberts, R. D. Hodge, M. Hayward, T. Ashborne, J. Spence, J, Minty, G. Gillett, \V. Lethbridge, ). Roberts, J. W. Owen, J. Purchase, J. Anstey, (Purcell's Harbor). Herring Xeck and Merritt's Harbor— W. J. IIolwcll, R. J. Richards, K. Blandford, J. Squires, J. Card, J. Philpot, J. D. Lockycr. District of Fogo. Change Islands— J. Dowell, T. 'Porraville, T. W. Taylor, J. P(!llcy, S. Roberts, J, C. Waterman, II. Scammell. Fogo— Dr. Malcolm, Dr. H. Findlater, R. Scott, H.J. Earle, J. iMtzgerald, J. W. Hodge, 'P. C. Dudcr. Parr'd Island- A. Anthony, Levi Whieher, J. I'oster. ^ NEWF OUNDLAN DAI ,M ANAC [. y\(l;ims, '1'. ', W. Ealoii, . Martin, A. R. r.alstoiK-, . Xoiris, R. O'J'-lynn, !. sli, Rev. 11. Mtircfll, 'I'. Island -S. :k. nsfreyc, [. Marsli, N'. j. Aloorc. Felix Mc- M. Byrne. Dalton, A. Hamilton, Mumper's ntlc. , J. Gill. Wolfrcvs, Small, T. Jones, E. Wheeler, '. Hodge, thbridge, liards, E. \!lley, S. tzgcrald^ ^7 Joe Bait's Arni-P. Cournew, C. I!rett, ]. Freke, jr., \V. Mnvw V IViroe T.Iton Harbor-W.Green, J. limk,-, jr., I>. Dwyc.-, Miroathers, i". l\,lry Seldom-Come-By-I.. Xewdl, J. Rowe, H. IVnnev, W. iVn.uv, M Hornet. ■ " ^_^_^Jndianrslands-W. Collins, W. Ferry, sr., U'. IVrry, jr., J. Higsley, L:. Ganderbay-J. Bursey, B. C}illingl,;,m, .\. Gillim;ham. Cha.t WhST'''"'' ''"'"■ """"'"^ ''""'"■ "^'^'''"^ ^^'""^' -'-^'"^ '^•^•'■'■>-- James' Cove (from West side Dahon's Cove to East side )ames' Cove )oh,nclus.ve]--GeorgeHynes, Willian. Ash, San.son Handcoek, Henry' W heeler, Abraham Moss. ^ Ticklecovc (from Red Cliff to Keels, bod, inclusive, -A. Skimn^ton, John Taylor, P. McCormack, K. O'Xeil. Keels~S. Coftln, J. Egan, T. Hobbs, sr., R. Mcsl, W. IVnnev, M. i'.yrnc, R. Penney. ■ ' Flat Islands-Joseph Samson, Wn,. Samson, jr., fames IVtten, Wn,. Samson (of Joseph), James Pike. ^■'^^vmanseove- from half-way between P,onavista Town an.lBirehvcove ... Lpper Amhersteove)-I5cnjanun Squires, Thon>as Ford, lulwarci lirown homas Bamger, Henry liartlett, George R3.an, Wm. Terrv, I'a.riek Terry. Robert Keats. ' •'' Cotteirs Island and Burnt Island-Daniel Turner, ICd. Lane, |ames U healanl homas White. Wm.Aylward. John Turner, (Cottell's Island.- I homas Vane, (Burnt Island). H. tS'" ''"'' ^^'^^^^■^"^■^-I^- ^Vellon, T. WVllon, \V. West, |. (MKulyear, Musgrave Harbor, Dotingeove and Ragged Harbor- 1. B. Wiieeler, I. W luteway, S. Hieks, R. Burt, S. Muteh, |. Abbott, James Ilieks, jr. Cat Harbor-H. Robbins, W. (iibbons, ]. Smith, W. Fmtt, G. Parsons W . I'oley, G, Norman. District of Bonavista. Pinchard's Island, viz. : Cape Frcels to Foxeove-M. Davi. II Davis J. Barbour, H. Mclendy, T. Gill, M. ( iirrott, J. Sainsburv. Swain's Island, vi.., Xortonseove ,„ Pounde.ne - ]. Tilh:r, I.lii.lu.n K. Biddlecombe, R. Gibbons, P. Bhukwood, E. 15isi,op ' (. Ib.uns,.] Pool's Island-P. House, W. Knee, I. Davis, G. King. Greenspond-Jamcs Barnes, Ship IshuKB, [ohn S. Carter, , .\\weH\ I^land),Wm. White.senr., (Greenspond , Arthur" \-ivi,,,n, ( Sh;,nib!erscove) john White, (Loocove), Archibald Collins, : .\ew Harbor., (ieo. IVhehetl' (freshwater). Fair Island-J. Brown, Job Hunt, (1. Cutler, [oim R.nigers (of C ) lohn Rodgers (of R.), Jacob Hunt, S. Filthorn. Goosebcrr lane ^-lley. .Janes, Simon Wills, lOdward Swctapple, |. C Alexandrabay— |. Koseworthy, S. S, butt, E. Burv, T. Stroud. unidrrs, A. llril.i. W. .\i old, |, Salvage— James Burden, sr., James Burden, ir., I. nres. . Hrown. , Sansom. Musgrave Town— John Olficd, sr,, T. Saint, A, Dominy, Joseph 28 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 6! I CtL'cniiif;, sr., Joseph Greening, (ot Joseph), J. Perry, John Olfrcd, jr., W. lireeniii^', J. Vctman. Ikooklyn— William I'ye, W. Stares, sr., M. Waugli, John Ilandcock, i.r., W. Hliinden, A. Lcthbrifigo, W. Ash, G. Harris, J. Ilandcock, jr., M. |). Stares. Indian Arm— John Prince, W. Greening, R. Taylor, E. Huml)y, W. I illy, |. Brown, G. Prince, J. Hiimby, T. Wiiite, Kingscove— Rev. W. Veitch, Rev. W. Kirhy, I). Ryan, S. Hrown, T. Ryan, W, Monks, J.Brown, S. Ryan, P. Lawton, J. Devine, M, .\ylward, J. Aylward, Michael Martin. Bonavista — A. Vincent, W^. Hunt, W. Swcetland, G. Reader, A. Ryder, "1". Harris, sr., J. Ryan, R. Brown, J. Roper. District of Trinity. Biid Islandcove A. Tilley, S. Trask, James Street, vSolomon Carew, Joseph Baker, John Hill, Cliristopher Chalk. Little Catalina — J. Stone, J. Johnson, G. Reed, (of William). (Jrcat Catalina — W. Ashford, G. Courage, jr., T. Martin, J. Duftett, J. Murpliy, sr., S. Jeans, W. N. Snelgrove. Ragged Harbor — M. Feehan, J. Doody, P. Peters, sr., D. Duggan, '1'. Donovon. English Harbor to Salmoncove— R. Facey, W. Higden, Wni. 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. Cover, G. Fleet, R. S. Bremner, G. Christian. Trinity (town) North — Philip Fowlow, Richard Fowlow, Nathaniel livcrly.John Randall, (of Isaac), George Guppy, Joseph Butler, (of James) , Israel Butler, Michael Connolly. New Bonavcnturc — W. H. Field, M. King, J. Ivany, L. Short. British Harbor, Careless Harbor to Pope's Harbor, both inclusive— E. (Gardner, H. Gardner, R. Bannister, W. Gardner, T. Leonard, A. Clark vDalby's Cove). Ireland's Eye and Vicinity — J. P. King, J. Toop, jr., J. Mills. Smith's Sound (North Side), Pope's Harbor to the Bar— T. Pelly, E. Pelly, R. Williams, J. Duffctt, A. Stone. Smith's Sound (South Side), The Bar and Lower Lancecove— Pierce Currie, J. Pittman, U. Late, J. Butt, William Smith. Shoal Harbor— James Butler, J. Tilley, I. Adey, Thomas Cooper, Chas. Hansford, W. Stanley, A. Bussey. Foster's Point- G. Reid, N. March, S. Pelly, W. Gulliford, T. Smith. Hickman's Harbor -H. Blundon, J. Vardy, C. Bryant, B. Martin, A. lilundon. 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. Fox Harbor and vicinity, (St. Jones' Without to Little Heartsease Brook— W. Balsom, H. Avery, R. Seward, jr., D. Spurrel, I. Benson, K. Martin. Tickle Harbor- S. Miller, D. McCarthy, U. Thorne, B. Rowe. Normanscove, (Chapel Arm)— Elisha Fllford, J. Reed, E. Pretty, J, Smith, J. Piercy. r ■' r? NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 29 ^ 'retty, J, New Harbor and Vicinity— M. Parsons, R. Cranford, T. Ncwliook, K. Moore, A. Cjcorge. Green's Harbor, Witless Hay and Ilopcall — C. Crocker, William Day, A, March, Henry Kowe, J. Liniard. Heart's Delight — J. Reed, 8. Humphries, I". Chislctt, E. Jerrett, S. Case. Heart's Desire — John George, (of Wm.,) M. George, W. Clark. Heart's Content — G. Charlton, Rev. K. C. Smith, J. Hopkins, K. I'ennwy, Dr. W. Anderson. New Perlican — A. Pittman, R. IJeniister, N. Northovcr, T. Hobbs, J. Antle. Seillycove — John Samson, George Downey. Hant's Harbor— J. H. Watson, J. Short, G. Green, R. Pelly, R. I5elbin. Russcllscove — A. Sparkes, M. Button, A. Harris, A. Button, J. Brown. District of Bay-de- Verde. Old Perlican to Danielscove, both inclusive, [Div. 7.] — Levi Burt, W. Christian, J. P., N. March, M. Bursey, J, l-'roude, W. Cox, J. Tizzard. Gratescove to Redheadcove, both inclusive, [Div. 8.] — B. Benson, W. 'I'. Avery, E. Vey, J. Broderick, J. Avery, J. Benson. Bay-dc-Verde to Low Point, both inclusive, [Div. 6.] — J. Moore, W. Lockyer, J. Emberley, sr., H. Duffett, J. Neal, D. Noonan, J. Hearn. Caplincove to Burnt Point, both inclusive, [Div. 5] — J. Lewis, J.P., G. Cull, E. Turner, E. Garland, G. Cooper, C. Shano, T. Tucker, W. Haliday, R. English, A. G. Hudson. Gull Island to Smoothcove, both inclusive, [Div.4] — M. Puddistcr, Rev. Michael Hanlcy, J. Moores, J. March, W, Moores, M. Doyle, Ochrepitcove to Westernbay, both inclusive, [Div. 3] — W, Kennedy L. Cruipmy, J. Crowley, R. Walsh, A. Halfyard. Adamscove to Spoutcove, both inclusive, Div.'2—R. Jeans, G. E. Moores, T. Diamond, J. Evans, William Lacey, J. Thigtle, G. Baggs, J. LcGrow, T, Trickett, Perryscove to Freshwater, both inclusive, [Div. i]^, Swaine, T. Rose, W. Davis, W, Lamb, E. Kellaway, G. Everley, F. Davis. District of Carbonear. Carbonear— J. Ryall, E. S. Pike, J. Mackay, J. Pearce, T. Kennedy, R Moore, A. J, Crocker, T. Finn. District of Harbor Grace. Harbor Grace Proper — ^L Walsh, J. Patterson, W. Tapp, D. J. Green, M. Parsons, P. Walsh, C. Ross, B. Parsons, P. barrel, J. Hogan. Harbor Grace, South Side, and Bryantscove- Moses Noel, Tobias Sheppard, J. Callahan, P. Norcott, Edward Parsons, Thomas Sheppard, J. Noseworthy. Upper Islandcove — James Crane, A. Young, T. Drover, of James; A. Crane, J. Young. Bishopscove — Israel Smith, N. Barrett, H. Barrett, W. Smith, of George ; J. Barrett, of John. Spaniardsbay — Stephen Gosse, R. Gosse, of Robert; T. WHielan, J. Barrett, sr., M. Gosse, of Israel ; Henry Gosse, J. Gosse, sr. Bay Roberts— C. French, M. Delaney, S. Parsons, A. Dawe, Eli Mercer, W. Wood, S. French. Coley'5 Poi.U— E. Pa\ve, J. Greenland, W. Parsons, S. Bradbury. 30 NKWKOUNDLANI) ALMANAC. District of Port-de-Grave. Port-do-Gravc—k. Morgan, '1. Dawo, W. linsscy, Moses Morgan, (iuo. Andrews. Harcncfd— G. II. lUissey, K. Neuoll, K. Morrissoy, Isaac Richards, |. Moon-, W. J. 'I'lionipson, J. IJartlutt, j. R. !■ icucli, W. Richards, Cupids- S. Spracklin, (i. Sniitli, W. Wakcliam, M. Power, 'i'. LeDrew, |. P.isliop, A. Smith, 1''. Hishoji. Hrigus - J. Wilcox, J. P., M. Clark, J. Smitli, (i. Gerret, P. Urophy, J. 'I'aralian, T, Ricliards, 'I'liomns Keough, A. Munden, \V. A. Green, G. Raljl)ilts, Moses Harllett, Thomas Spracklin. District of Harbor Main. Conception Harbor— William Kennedy, M. St. John, M. Wade, R. Ilcarn, L. W'helan, M. Leary, M. Kehoe. Harbor Main — K. Murray, M. Gorman, P, Conram, J. O'Brien, M. Woodford, M. Devereaux, J. Fardy. Holyrood— Rev. G. J. Battcock, W. Joy, M. Rorke, P. Veitch, M. Woodford, P. St. John, R. Hearn, K. Kennedy. II orsecove to Indian Pond — W. Swansborougli, T. Dwyer, of Philip; T. Allan, J. Halley, J. Morgan, \V. Tilley, II. Haines. District of Ferryland. Bay Bulls— M. Brien, P. Williams, M. Mulcahy. Witlessbay — J. Shannahan, T. Carew, G. Norris, D. Tobin, J. Murpliy. Mobile— T. 6'Driscoll, F. Dillon, D. Fitzgerald. Toadscovc to LaManchc-T. O'Driscoll, J. O'DriscoU, of Con.; S. French, M. Power, M. Colbert. Brigus to Cape Broyle— M. Cashin, T. Prendcrgrast, T. Walsh, II. "J. Carew, M. Greene. Caplinbay, Ferryland and Aquafortc — R. Morry, J. Kcogh, P. Power, Caplinbay; J. Carter, J. White, J. Costello, R. H. Wiiitc, M. Devereaux, Ferryland; P. Winsor, D. II. Winsor, M. Meagher, Aquafortc. Renews, Fermeuse and Broadcovc— Rev. J. Walsh, J. Berrigan, R. Quinlan, Renews; William Trainor, J. Dutton, Fermeuse; M. Lalor, Broadcovc. District of Placentia and St. Mary's. Trepasscy— Rev. W. Born, H. Curds, G. Devereaux, 'P. Sutton, ). Waddleton. Holyrood and Peter's River — William St. Croix, M. Lundrigan, M. Houlahan. St. Mary's— Rev. R. O'Donnell, J. Whelan, T. Bowen, P. Mooney, P. Walsh, D. Daly. Salmonier— Rev. J. St. John, J. Cleft', J. J. Cormack, J. Dakins, ]. Mercicr. Branch, Cape Shore— S. Roach, Rev. — Whelan, P. Foley, J. English, E. Conway, B. McGrath. Great Placentia — T. O'Reilly, Rev. M. (lancey, J. Cosgrove, P. Fitzpatrick, S. Parnell. Little Placentia — Rev, R. Brennan, W. Phornn, P. Muq^hy, jr., B. Hunt, J. RejUy, J, Houlahan, A. Burke. Mooniescove to North Harbor— C. D. Chambers, Harbor Riiffett; J, Ha Bin Ililli r NEWl^OUNDLAND ALMANAC. 31 no..c|..,ArnoU,scove; S. A.,a„., Con.-n,-C,.ncer .rmim..;];,., Morashocn— 'i o ho filial „j, .1. .."".ri'Zl!"" ''°"">- ""-'^ ■■"" '"-^ '<'v.-A. niack..„„, I.slc of Valen-To he filled up. I'iii-nlise-^'lo he filler] „p, 0.lcTin-R. McGrntl,, ,; ,.„„„, a. Jturpl.y M.n IIa,l,„r and R„sl,„o„-H. ,;„„„.„,, r„, ,„ ,,„ „,|_._| ^^__^ District of Burin. I-lal Islands- J. p,is,,„p^ ^^ ^.„„|^,^ ^.^ ^^.^^^^^ s;t::::::!:?:^-^.'^-;----.;-.onne,,j.n,,d.„. I.nwn-Pe,„ Connors, p: :,i,a„' ,;/;,f°;f ;"""">■• J- i;^^ District of Fortune G.p!:«.-'""'™- '*"='-■ ^^- "-*• »' '-P'.: T. Grand, sr., Bcllor.a„,-l Grandy, T, Cl„c„, .sr.. G. Dicks, J. Ro„,k y J, „„,.;. Ilarhor Briton— p. Hubert T 1^ R -r ti f r^ Hardy. "uoeit, J.l., H. I. Holman, Dr. Fitzgerald. J. District of Burgeo and LaPoile. Tn, ^""^'t n""!;^""' *° Bonnebay_J. Bragg. R. Kippen, M. Spencer T Inkpen, J. Be . sr J. Hearle. M. Syme. W. Pack. Rev G. Bishop. ' " Cheffv!""'"^' "' J- ''''''''• "• '^'PP^"' J- ^'PP-. G. Ros.site, J. Burgeo-J. Matthews. J. Cairns. G. Boudridge, E. Vatclier W \ I^avidge. C. M. DcQuettcville. Geo. Dicks. ' " ^' i? 32 NKWFOUNDLANl) ALMANAC. I.nPoilc— F. A. Read, U. Riles. J. LeScelleiir, H. Jeffreys, W. Stone, S. liillard, J. Aiiilrison. I'etites— S. Hoiuu-11, J. Arnold, sr., (J. l';iIs\vortli, J. Rose, sr., J. Juan. Rdhc nianilif -R. Fiirncaiix, ). Roln-rts, J. Crilib, 'I'.Oarrett.jR. Hardy, J. Hiukland, W. 'laylor. lUirnt Island -P. II. llrock, (1. Poole, P. Sinnrridge. Channel— T. Poole, |. Miiclilord, J. Jeans, |. Walters, W. Scott, \V. Vardy, W. Warren, S. lla"ll. District of St. George. Codroy, (Cape Ray to Cape Anjjuille), Rev. D. Mclnnis, Rev. V, Mc- Innis, J. Rolls, J. McDonald, R. P. Tomkins, J. Gillis. Highlands— J. MePlierson, 1). Clillis, T. I''.vans, M. Shears, /\, Fortune. Sandy Point -1 Uetor McDonald, Rev. C. Jeffreys, J. Casliin, C. Gar- ni, r, ('. Mlanihard, C. R. Messervy, Very Rev. M. F. Howley, D. D. St(i)lienville— Rev. M. O'Roiirke, Leon White, Reuben Connier, Wil- liam Ilyncs, Angus Miisaac. Port-au-l'ort — A. McDonald, J. McLeod, A. Harvey, jr., J. Leitch, A. J. c'an\pl)ell, A. Laney, J. !•". Roniaine. Hay of Islands, South Siile — Rev. J. J. Curling, John J. Evitt, W. H. Pagg. A. IVtrie, J. Hayes, G. R. Lilly, J. P., D. J. Gilker. Hay of Islands, North Side— Thomas Carter, C. Fisher, E. Brake, D. Reddv, J, Harrv. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS. Penitentiary. .SV. John's renitentiary — Ciovernor, John R McCowcn ; warden, Richanl Ryan ; first turnkey, J. Ivfartin ; se( end turnkey, John Fleet ; third turnkey, Geoffrey Kelly; tr'.des' warden, Kbenezer Knight ; orderly, R. Hammond ; matron, Miss Keating; surgeon, Charles Crowdy, M.D. St. John's Hospital. Resident ^fedicill Attendant — Charles Crowdy, M. D. ; Henry Shea, M. D. : matron. Miss Cowan. St. John's Poor House. Medical Attendant — Charles Crowdy, M. D. ; keeper, Filwaril Morris. St. John's Lunatic Asylum. Resident Physician— WK'i ■'ortun(; irand Bank iret'uspond bubor liritoii bubor (jrae(! bu'bor Main leart's Content lolyrood sing's Cove ,aP()ile ,ittle Bay ♦I.iltle Placentia *New Perlican Ni]iper's Harbor Old Perlican District. Ferryland St, (jeorge's Harbor (iraee Bay-de-Verde , Bonavista St.Barbe Port-de-(}rave Trinity Burgeo and Lal'oile. liurin Bonavista (Jarbon?ar Trinity Burgeo and I.aPoilc. l'"(!rrylan(l l'\)g() Burin Burin Bonavista l''ortune Harbor (iraee Harbor Main Trinity Harbor Main lionavista Burgeo and r.aPoile.., Twillingate Placentia 'i'rinity Twillingate Bay-dc- Verde Same of Officer . Martin Burke William H. Bagg William Fraser John (;. Moons jame.i Miflliu John R. Roberts Saiah Slentalbiil Pierce (Jurrie J. C. (Cunningham Thomas Wintrr .M. I ). Stares 'l'ryi)h(:na Nieholl Tryjihcna [eau'. Nathan Smith |ohn Mori'v jauu's l''it/.gc'ial(l John F. Fake ( ieorge l\. j'niscv William Fang rrv|)hi'na Birkeu A.'l". I)rys(lal(> J(»haima l'",/.(kii'l (ie(jrge .\b)ore Jillen Veitch Patrick Murphy Thomas Xhiuger Richard I). Walsh Alexander Burke I'"raiici>. Huv.ell Wm. (.'luminghimi (ieorg(; Tuff| I ',1 h 54 NKAVI'orN'DI.AND AI.MAN'Ar. I ii Naiiii' of (\ffict. riaccntiii Irtune Bay Burin l''ortune Bay Harbor (Jrace Trinity St. (jcorge's Trinitv St. Ba'ibe I'laeentia and St. Mary's.... St. Bathe St. John's Bay-(le-\'erde I'laeentia and St. Mary's .... 'Trinity 'Trinity Tortune Bay Burgeo and Lal'oile 1 5ay-de- Verde Ferryland 1 ionavista Burgi^o and Lal'oile St. Barbe T'erryland *. I'ogo Harbor Main l-'ogo I'ort-de-Grave .. St. Barbe St. ( George's ... ■ Harbor IVIain... 'Trinity Harbor Main. .. St. Barbe ••••••« Bonavista , St. George's Fortune Fortune 'Trinity 'Trinity St. Barbe F'ortune Bay Fortune James 'Thornhill I'eter VV'insor John T'vans u'illiam (lenge Lemuel Robelts William (lulliturd (ieorge W. I'avnc ,\nn O'Kielly T'liza Sliea Stfi)hen Blundon Harriet (irandy (ii'orge Dober lulia Cluett David Barrett (jeoige Field .Arthur Tilley Ilenrv Ilalfyard A. VV'. Blaekadar John Civrroil "David 'Tucker Jabez LeGrow "Margaret Englisii .\rthiir (jardener lames I'elley Ambrose Thornhill Bhilij) H. Brock 'Thomas 'Tucker Martin (Jashin William Hann Robert Keepin John Brewer William Johnston Henry Robbins 'Thomas O'Brien William Newell William Breen [ohn Gillis John Cole Uriah 'Thome Jolianna Toolo "Kate Dower Daniel Turner Moses Huelin Sarah Harris Clara M. Vallis Albert Smith Aaron Smith Andrew Daley William Evans Mrs. W. Hackett NKWI()l)M)I,AM) \I,MANA( 35 ^ A'«w* of DJfice. Dhtt^it, I^n^;lis1l Ilarlior l''.X|)l l''n's)i\vatiM' (iainliu (iandcr May (laiKanclli* (iartiish (laiiltois ( jlovcrtown (ii'orgr's lirook ( juosijljcriy Islands. . . (irand Rivrr (jratcs ( 'ow. (treat CJodroy < ircon'.s llarbur ...... ( ifi^uot ■••••..••..••• V irule Ilant's Harbor Harbor Huflbtt Harbor (jraco Ivmctioii Harl)or Millo ". Heart's Dcliglit Heart's lnavista Honavista 'Trinity Hay-d'e- Verde 'Twillingati' l''o«o - Honavista Harbor Main logo {•'ortune 'Trinity St. ( ie()rg<'s St. Harbe iiuy of Islands Daniel Duggan Hurgeo i James I 'itman Hnrgeo and LaHoile ll'rancis Read Hurin 'Twillingati' .. 'Trinity Twillingati' .. St. Cieorge's. . T'ortune l'>.iy. Hay-de- Verde I larbor TvLiiii T'erryhuul I''ortune I'laeenti.i and S!. Mary 'TwilliniMte iM.iik ( '< Hon.ivi:,'ta M- l'- Wh |. Walsh I'hujbc Alcock Isaac .\dcy John ( '.unpbcll Alex inder .Mcls.i.ic William Il.ickctl (jcorge C'.ooper Mrs. Sarah Kearnev Daniel i'"ilzger,dd r>essie Yarn Marv I ii'imi'ssiv nnd ■ler Trinity i Mary Ann Lins. Twillingate ' IV-tcr Moore ard 36 NEWI'OIINDLAND ALMAMAC. :\iliiic of Offlic. Noitliwcsl Arm New I l;iil)()i- Noillicrn Arm Norlhrrii I'imv N'orllicni l!i;;lil North Kivi'r ( )(:lirc|)il ( "ovc Odriii. ( )|)cnli;ill I'clilcs I'illcv's [hland I'hitc'; Cove I'aradisc Pass Island I'rddlcton I'crrv's (Jovi' IVtty Harbor I'onl's (Jove I'ool's Island I'orl-de-Cjravi; {'(jrtULjal C(jvr I'ouch (Jove I'lislitlirontjh Red Island Rivi-rliL-ad Hr. (irat;u. Robinson's Higlit Rencontre, l'"ortiine. . . ditto IIerniitaj;e. Renews Riverhead, St. Mary's. Robinson's Head Riissel's ( 'ove Salmon Cove Salmon Cove Salmon Cove Seal Cove Shoe C(jve Sat^ona Salmonier Salmonier, South Salvage Scilly Cove Seal Cove.op , Seldom-Come-Hy .. . . Sound Island South Side Hi. (irace. South S. (ieor.uje's Hay St. jolin's, ( !entral...'. St. )ohn's,KiiiL;'s H'dge St. John's, Riverhead.. St. John's, South Sitle Sumniersidc Sj'aniaid's I'.ay St. Anthonv St. ISrides St. |ae(|ui's Swain's Island ... 'I'hrei- Arms , 'I'ilton , 'rhorou'vlitaic riekle Cove 1 ilt ( 'ove , Distiict. 'I'willingatc; i'Trinily IHay-de-Verde I Hay-de-Verde 'I'rinity ' I 'ort-de-( irave j l'ay-de-\'erdr il'laeentia and Si. Mary's.. i Hi^navista ! I lurs^ecj and Lal'oile I willini^ate l>onavista I'laeenlia and St. Mary's.. [•'ortuin' H.iy I larbor (iiaee Hay-de- Verde St. John's, West l''ortime I'ay I'oiiavisia I'ortKloCirave St. John's, I'-ast St. John's, Ivist l'"onavista jTwiliingate I laibor ( irace ^ Triniiy Honavista I'willinyate I'ORu •'• Fcrrvlaiia,.,..tt,,.,, iWiinc of Ofl'tcer, James I liggins J. Newliook K.ile Woodford Mary Hogan Iviward Henson John Hryan |osiah (iarhuid Kal(; (,)uirk (ieorge Shea is [.imes M. .'Ninold I''. W. .Xndrews |olm (Jheevers Patrick Healey liliza Strickland l''rancis Peddle Raehael Kellaway Jacob Hishop I lenricda (Jross Peter Ii(jiise J. H. Hutler IVbirgaret Dook'y f. P>. EastiMbrook Henry (Jami) lilizabelli Dunphy |ohn (Joady job Pilley Kate (iiovanni Joseph ICarle Margaret Jackinan Ivhvard Lee riiomas W. livans Steplien Diirdell l"".dwar(l Kennedy William Hussey W. A. Gabriel Jesse Huckler 'eorge Morgan Ste[7hen Snooks Matthew Caicw P.ridget Cormack James Htirden, jr. Jacob Hiscock George Prince P. Newell Philij) Hrowii Jacob Noseworthy "Philip Morris Mrs. Rouse Richard Hayes Henry Col lis Leah Taylor 'riujiiias Carter Leah I'^arle ! Henry Moore I James li. Conway j George Snelgrovc kieorge Hann J. H.Wells 'stei)hen Gosse ;Thoinas Mills Adam Skittlngton ^Leander N. Gill I Martha Hravvders 'Catherine Driscoll on ?''■ NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 37 Name of Office. I'opsiiil , Toiljay , ■rn'|);isbcy , 'rrinity, lC;ist , l-Vpt-'i' SiiKill roim ., V'alcn Island W'csti'iii Hay WrsltTii Cove \\'ill(.'s;i Hav Disttict, Harbor Main , Si. John's, ICast , I'lacentia ami .St. Mary's.., Trinity I'ay-ile-Vcrdo I'laccntia ami St. Mary's... Hay-dc-Vurtle St. liarbi; J'Y'rryland Name of Officer. Maria Moysi; jolin Mc(iuiro NTary Dcvorcaux l\\ Friday, by boat. JJetween Heart's Content and Old Perlican, weekly. PiCtween Carbonear, Blackhead, and Bay-de-Verde, by messenger, Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at intermediate places, and at Old Perlican once a week. Between New Perlican and Trinity, weekly, by boat. Between Trinity and Bonavista, and between Trinity and King's Cove, weekly, by messenger. Between Salvage and Gambo, • calling at Alexander Bay, fortnightly. Between King's Cove and CJreenspond, fortnightly, by l)()at touching at Salvage, Gooseberry, Cottell's Island, and Mat Islands. Between St. John's, Bay-de-Verde, Trinity, Catalina, King's Cove, Bonavista, Greenspond, Fogo, Twillingate, lOxploits, Leading Tickles, Little Bay, Little Bay Island, Tilt Cove and Nipper's Harbor, by the coastal steamer, fort- nightly, on the Tuesday after the arrival of the steamer from Liverpool and Queenstown ; and during winter months, over- land, ria New 1 Tarbor, Random and Freshwater, fortnightly. Between St. John's, l-Ynryland, Trepassey, Burin, Saint Ivawrence, St. Pierre, Harbor Briton, Burgeo, LaPoile, Rose Blanche, Chaiiuel, St. George's, Bay of Islands, and Bonne ' i 38 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Bay, by coastal steamer, fortnightly, summer and winter, calling at Renews, St. Mary's, Placentia, St. Jacques, Bellor- am, Ciaultois and Pushthrough every alternate trip. Also calling alternately at Fortune and Grand Bank, from ist April to end of year, weather permitting. Between Heart's Content ind Shoal Harbor, calling at Heart's Ease, Hickman's Harbor, Robinson's Bight, Bald- nap, Lee Bight and Shoal Harbor, weekly, by boat. Between St. John's, Bay Bulls, Widess Bay, Toad's Cove, Ferryland and Renews, weekly, by wagon. Between Holyrood and Placentia, by wagon, on Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday, from the ist May to 30th November, and weekly from ist December to 30th April. Between Salmonier and St. Mary's, by messenger, weekly. Between Great and Little Placentia, by messenger, weekly. Between Great Placentia, LaManche, Sound Island, Har- bor Buffett, Red Island, Merasheen and Burgeo, by boat, fortnightly. Between Great Placentia and Burin, by boat, touching at Isle Valen, Paradise, Oderin, and Flat Islands, fortnightly ; and monthly in winter. Between Burin and Isle Valen, calling at Flat Islands, Oderin, and Paradise, fortnightly ; and monthly in winter. Between Little and Great St. Lawrence and Lamaline, by messenger, fortnightly. Between Garnish and Harbor Briton, calling at Sagona, English Harbor, and St. Jacques, by boat, fortnighdy. Between St. Jacques and Bay L'Argent, calling at inter- mediate places, by boat, fortnightly. Between Harbor Briton, Pushthrough, Rencontre, Ramea, Burnt Islands, and Petites, by boat, fortnighdy. Rates of Postage. Postage on letters addressed to the United States, the Dominion of Canada, the United Kingdom, and Foreign Europe, is as follows : — For letters under k 01., five cents, and five cents for every additional ^ 02. For Bermuda, West Indies, Brazil, Peru, and Uruguay, eight cents under | oz. letters, and eight cents for every additional h o/.. For East Indies and China, Jai)an and Java, tea cenl^ per ^ oz. rate. per ] Indi NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 39 For Australian Colonies and South Africa, twelvcT^ per rate. Newspapers, three cents. I^cal newspapers to United States, the Dominion, West Indies, Foreign Europe, and to England, one cent pcr'2 ozs. Foreign newspapers remailed for transmission to the Out- ports free, provided they are under 4 ounces. ^^ Newspapers over four ounces in weight are charged as Inland Postage. For Iptfors under i oz underloz.. .::::::::: ^""T- Three cents for every additional ^ o/., pVcpakl' b;'s'tamps. For book-packets, pamphlets, magazines and periodicals under 2 ounces, i cent; not exceeding three pounds in weight, transmitted by post within the Island, are char-ed IherlT' ''''^'^ quarter-pound of their weight, or fraction Postage on letters for French Islands-St. Pierre and Miquelon— five cents per i ounce rate, and registration five cents. Parcel Postage. Parcels closed at the ends and sides, but not sealed or closed With gum, may be posted at any post office in New- foundland for conveyance to any other post office or way office in the Island at a rate of postage subject to the follow- ing conditions :— 1. No letter or letters shall be concealed. 2. The parcel shall not contain any explosive sub- stances, glass, liquid, or other matter likely to injure the ordinary contents of the mail, under n.-ialty or forfeiture of the parcel. 3. The weight of the parcel should not exceed five lbs nor the size exceed two feet in length or breadth, or one foot m thickness. It must ])e so put up that the contents may be examined, to prevent letters or other communica- tions being enclosed. 4. Parcels must be prepaid at the following rates • Under ^ lb 2 ^^^^^ Over 1 lb. and not exceeding i lb ',4, cents' Over i lb. and not exceeding J- lb 6 cents! And so on, adding 2 cents for every J lb. or fraction thereof. 5. The parcel may be registered on payment of a fee of three cents in addition to the postage. 6. If the name and address of the sender be written on the parcel, it will, if delivery should fail from any cause, be returned unopened to the sender, on payment of an addi- tional rate of 8 cents per lb. for the return conveyance. 40 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 7. The parcel should have the words " by parcel post" plainly written over the address. It should be well and strongly ]jut up, and be legibly addressed to the post-office address of the intended receiver, including the name of the district in which the post-office is situated. The following is an example of the mode of address recommended : — liV TAKCKI, I'OST. : ro_ _J'osf Office. Di strut of _ \ Sent f>y_ District o/_ Prohibitory Clauses. No written communication shall be enclosed in any cir- cular, periodical, pamphlet, book, book-parcel, or parcel for the parcel post ; and no communication shall be written upon any circular, periodical, pamphlet, book, book-package, or parcel. No letter, or any writing, or any marks to serve the pur- pose of a letter, shall be written upon or enclosed in any newspaper posted to pass as a newspaper. All prepaid books, pamphlets and magazines, for Great Britain, Dominion of Canada, and United States, are charged the following rates when exceeding two ounces in weight : For packet above 2 ozs., and not exceeding 4 o/.s 2 cents. ]'"or packet above 4 ozs., and not exceeding 8 o/,s ). cents. For ]iacket over 8 ozs., and not exeeinling i Ih 8 cents. And so on, adding four cents for every additional four ounces or fraction thereof, wlien tlie paek(!t i;xcceds four ounces in wi-ight. (commercial papers, invoices, &c., are chargcal)le with five cents for the first rate of two ounces f)r fraction thereof, and four cents per four ounces or any fraction thereof over the first two ounces. 15ooks, trade patterns or samples, and all printed pajjcrs, other than newsj)aj)ers, not excci.'ding two ounces in weight, are forwarded to the United Kingdom .it the reduced rate of: — I'or a p.acket not exceeding 2 ozs 2 cents. All parcels containing books, [)atterns, newspaper or printed matter of any kind, must be so put up that the con- tents may be easily withdrawn for examination ; if sealed, such packets become liable to letter rate, and will be charged accordingly. . Kl^WK OUNbl .AND ALMANAC. 4} Uni)ai(l books for the United Kingdom or other coun- tries, will not be forwarded. Letters for officers serving in Her Majesty's service nbroad are chargeable with the ordinary rates of postage. The attention of the public is called to the fact that the (lencral Postal Union Treaty positively prohibits the trans- mission in the mails of gold or silver money, jewels or pre- cious articles, or any other article whatever lial)le to customs' duties. Therefore, correspondence originating in Newfound- land, and addressed to any of the countries of the I'osImI Union, whether ordinary or registered, should not contain these interdicted articles. RUr.KS OF RATIN(; I.F/ITERS ]!V lU^ITISIl i'.\( Kl.; r. For all countrie;--under ^ oz., one rate ; rmder i o/.. two rates; under s ;, o/,s., three' rates; and so on, adding one rate for every !-, oz. Letters posted in Newfoundland for delivery at any i)laco within the Island, are charged three cents for every k o/.., if prepaid, and six cents, unpaid. Registration. J'O^-'il » 3 CLMll;,. UniUd Kingdom , f^.^ts. United Stiites, Dominion of Canada, West Indies, and Foreign ICuropc ' ,- cuts. Australia J2 cents'. South Africa » r, i^nts! Any letters found to contain coin, as well as any \vdv\uv, the word "registered" written upon them, wliich maybe posted in Newfoundland, will be forwarded to any ])ail of the colony, charged with a double registration fee. l'\)i L'nitod Kingdom, Foreign countries and Dominion of Can nda, they will not be forwarded on any terms. Money Order Branch. Thomas S. Dvvyer, su[)erintendent ; C. ]]. Lloyd, clerk. Office hours : From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. M\VAKI' r-^IANM A.M) I'MTKO S'PAri-.S. Ord<-rs >ip to ;5io 10 cents. Orders over ^10 and up to ;js2o 20 eciUs. rders over $y} and up to S.\n 20 cents. Orders over S.|o and up to S50 2^ cents. Ma\inuMn ainouni ol inland order, $^0. No liair-|)cncc to 1)0 iiUfodurcd in the orders. Jliisincss of Money ( )rdcr oflicc closes one hour before closing the m.tils l)y stcc'nicr. SVSTKM. I. Money Orders are made (nil in forms supplied for die use of tlie Mone)' (Jrder ( )ffi(es. .?. l*(,'rsons appiyini.'; for Money'^Orders are reronimcnd ed to nse printed " Ap])!i(ation i-'orms," i)rinted lor that purpose. 3. Place of pa)-menl of a Money ( )rder may he chani^^d in accordance widi instructions provided therefor. 4. .Alteration of i)ayee's name may be effected by issue of a new ( )rder and payment of commission thereon. 5. .\pplicants for Money Orders are cxpeclcd to ob- serve due care in the'examination of the same, relative to filling and stampinp, ; defect in Orders, when presented for pa)-ment, may cause difli( iilly and delay, for which the pay- ing office is not to be held accountable. 6. Postmasti'rs should be ])articulaily careful to obtain from the person who preseiits a Money Order, whether the riiihlful owner or not, full information as to the Christian name, surname and address of the party who originally ob- tained it. unless such i)arty be a firm, when the nauK' of the Inin will suffice. T//r o)ily (wccf^fioi to tins iiilc is — When an ( )rder is piesenled through the Hank, in which case it will sffice that the ( )rder, being projjerly signed, be also crosstMl witli the banker's name. 7. .\s however, .-//Av oz/rr /rnvV/i,'' tr Afoiiry Order l>\ lohoiiisocvcr /vrsditci/, titc oflicv loi/l not In lial'Ic to any fur fhcr (■/(rim, the ])Ui)lic are strictly cautioned, — ist. To take all means to jjrevent the loss of the money- order. .^nd. 'J'o be (~areful on taking out an order, to state correctly the (Christian as well as the surnTimc of the ])erson in whose favor it is drawn. ;^rd. To see that the name of the [)erson taking out the money-order is correcdy knowai to the person in whose favor it is drawn. W. .Although, at the end of twelve months from that in which it was issued, a moucy-order, if still unpaid, becomes lega for subj Th 'r hanged m;\vi()1'.\|)|,am) .\i,.ma.\ac. 43 legally void ; nevertheless, when a g„od reason\ an he given for the delay m presenting it, an ai.])Hcali.m fur payment sul)ject to a certain deduction, i,s entertained. 'I'he money-order offices are : (kneral Post ( )flice, Si lohn's • ].ostoft,ces at Bay 1 lulls, IJonavista, IJrigus, IJu^geo I5urin' >etsCove, lay of Islands, iJay Roberts, Hlack Head' Catahna, Harl.or Main, llolyrood, King's Cove, Channel' Carhonear, 1-erryland, l''-^-' Br//M /W/;/-lmluding the Agencies (,| the Indian ost Office at Aden, IJagdad, lUmder. Ahas, lUishire, P.usrah (iurdur, Jask, Dmge, Muscat and Zan/ihar. f'J/is/i CWc;///V.v— Australia— New South Wales, ( )ueens- HmUouth Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, Western A;.slralia and New Zealand. (ma- C,;/.v//W— Bermuda, Ceylon, Iu//i and West Africa —Vm^k: C aits Settlements olony, Camhia, {\n\(\ Coast, Lagos, Mauritius, Natal, St. Helena^ Sey. hell Sierra Leone. West Jiu/ics — Antigua, P,al es and ana, Dominica, Grenada, Hond Montserrat, N lamas, Darhados, Pritish ( ui- u evis, St. Kitts, St. 1 ras (Pritish), [amaica, Trinidad, Turks Island. ( Lucia, St. Vincent, Toha 9. Postmasters should orders for the transmission of 'yprus and North liorneo. iiP> transmission othc recommend the use fei 01 money money, in jji-eference to sut li Sugg rwise. tions to the Public. I'acility will be given to the Post (, of Us daily duties, and greater security he, l)y careful attention to the loll Post all letters ami n )ffice in the d ischar: lorde* to tin 1)11 owing recomr.icndation;- cabl ewspapers, (Sec, as early as pracp e, especially wheii L^ent in kirge bundle 44 MAVIOl'Mtl.ANI) AI.M AM \('. W'li'ii ;i iiiiiiihtr oriH-'wspapcrs arc luliliL'Sscil to the same oHkc, |»iil tlu'iii ii|) ill one |);ir(ul. W'liiii ;i. number of circuhrs arc posted, tie tlieni up in a IiiiikHc, wilh the addivss all in (^iie direction. Address k'tleis, papers, iVc, in a le^^ible and eumplele iii.iiiMcr, always !-',ivin,i,^ the n iine (jf the post office ; and if there lie iiioii- than one post office of that name, the name of the district in which situated. In case of letters L;oiii,;-; abroad, the name of the country, as well as of the t(nv'n and city, should be i;iven in hill. i,etters, for e\ami)le, intended lor London, (!anada West, if simjjly atUlressed '* l,omlon," would be jorwarded to London, P'ngland, and thus be di'layed. Letters, pai)ers or [)arcels for out])orts should have the name of the district, the jiost or way office, distinctly written as part of the address. For instance, letters for ]5onne IJay, I'Veueh Shori', are sometimes sent to Bonne JJay, I"'ortune i! i\' district, bein^ simply directed IJonne l'>ay. 'I'herc are se\eral settlements named Ilroad Cove, Little IJay, English Harbor. Uhuk Head, I'.auline, Caplin Cove, Deer Island, Idat Islands, fortune, I'\).\ C'ove, Freshwater, Island Cove, Long I larbor, l>urgeo. New Harbor, Salmon Cove, Seal Cove, Ship Co\e, and. unless ])roperly directed, are liable to go to the wrong office lor delivery. The loss and inconvenience arising tVom im[)erfect directions, is causetl by the careless- ness of the sender, and no blame can attach to the post offue. Odier i)laces. besides those named, have settlements witli correspoiuiing appellation, hence the necessity of being particular in addressing all letters, i!v'c. See thai e\ery letter, newspajier or other packet sent by post is securely folded and se.iled. Kvery such packet has to lie se\eral times handled ; and e\en when in the maibbag, is exiKised to pressure and friction. I'uless, therefore, the artiele be light and pliant, it should be enclosed in strong paper, linen, parchment, or other material which will not readilv tear or break. l'"asten the co\ ers ot' newspapers firmly, so as to prevent ihem fiom slipping out. !'ull\ pa\- postage on newspapers, otherwise you lose both papLis ami st.unj)S, as such are not forwarded. When ilroppiug a letter or newspajK'r into a letter-box, alw.iys see that the packet falls into the box, and tloes not slick m ils ]iassage. \e\erseal letters lor the I'ast and West Indies and other !u>i eiimaies with w.i\. Such a jUMCtic-e is attended with mucli ineou\-enieuce. and tVequently with serious injury, in con>eiiuence o( ihe melting of the wax and the adhesion ot" the letters to each other.. In all such ca^gs use wafers or NKWi'OL'NDI.AM) .\I.M.\\.\( 45 i^iim, and advise your corrcsixJiKlcnls- in the tH)untry refcrrcil lo to do the same. Never send money i)r other articles of vahie throuL^h the jK)st-ofti« e, except either by means of a money-order or in a rei^istered letter. "Any person who sends money or jewelry in an unrei,Mstered letter, not only runs the risk of losiiv^^ his property but exposes to tenii)tation every one through whose liands his letter |)asscs, and may be the means of ultimately bringing some clerk or letter-carrier to moral ruin." C!are- fully secure every letter or packet c(Mitaining money or value, firsi^ with gum and afterwards with good sealing wax, on which mark the clear impression of a seal. This only ap- plies to local correspondence, the forwarding of such articles to other countries being ])rohibited. On ]")osting a registered letter or packet, always obtain a receipt for the same at the ofhce where posted. When letters or news])a])ers are delayed and missing, at once communicate the fact to the postmaster of the division in which is situated the post office at which the delayed or missing letters were jjosted. In case of a missing letter enclosing value, state the exact contents, the exact address, and the office at which posted ; the name of the i)erson by whom ))osted, and the name of the person by whom received at the office. In the case of a delayed letter or paper, send the cover or wrapper in an entire state, in order that the place of delay may be ascertained by an examination of the postmarks. Trouble and loss occasionally arise out of the careless- ness or dishonesty of parties employed in the post-office service ; yet instances are not wanting in which it has been shown to the satistaction, even of the comi)lainants, that the fault at first attributed to the post office, in truth rested in other ([uarters. Theft by private hands, although very diffi cult of proof, has fre([uently been brought to light, and it is greatly to l)e desired that those who suffer loss should in the first instance, and while the circumstances are fresh, en- deavor to ascertain with the utmost precision all particulars respecting the desi)atch or receipt of the lost letters or papers, and lose no time in communicating the informati(jn to the i)ostmaster. Indeed, generally speaking, it is only by careful in([uiry into minute details that the offender can be detected, whether he be a servant of the department or not. The Post Office is a depar.lment which admits of con- stant improvement and expansion. The public, by sending to tne I'ostmaster CJeneral clear and correct information res])ecting fiAilty arrangements, may materially benefit the service. Jt must be remembered, however, that, changes in m;\vi()1'niii,ani) ai,manaj/ices. JVamc of rhu'c. Varon Ann AbralKiiii's Covi'. Adiun's Covo , Adininil's Ucacli. Aclmiial's Cove . Ailmiral's Cove . Alcock Island . Alexanck'r Bay . District. Allan Island , . . i Middle Coves, 1 , ( Lower Anchor Point Andeison'b Cove. , Anilerson's Cove. Anirel's Cove Ann's Cove Anstey Cove Aiithonv Island linrtjeo and Lal'oile St. Ceorj^e's .... 15ay-de-\'eiile .... I'laeentia and St. Mary's., I'erryland , Ferryland .... Twillingate Bonavista l^ut'in . . .... Bonavista St. Barbe I''ortune .... Trinity riacentia and St. MarvV., I'laeentia and St. Mary's. . Twillingate .... ' .. Trinity I'ost Town, *BiM'ij;eo St. (jeori4f'.s *BlaeklK\id *St. Mary's Cajie Broylc l-'ernunise Ix'ading 'I'iekk's Salvage, zn Cove I'.aeealieu Baelielor's ('ove i '.acit (^'ove St. (n-orge's I'laeeutia and St. Mary's. 1 willlngat'- Bay-de- Verde I'lacentia and St. Mary's. Burgeo and Lal'oiie 1 'T"willinL'at(> .... I larhor Main .... .,.,.. Badger Bay 1 'aic V'<'rte ...... 'rwillingale St. IJarlie .... I • « 1 '.alley's I'oint i'.aine 1 larbor Balnn(* Hav I'lacentia and St. Mary's. I'lacentia and St. Mary's, l.urgeo and Lal'oiie . .. 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I'll, It Harbor I'lac.'iili.i and Si, Maiv'.- St. Haihc 'rwilliiU^atc ... I'laci'iiiia ami St Tiiiiilv. . Ilnat lliail, Hrwt Stern I '.( il )1 iv" ( !i )V0 r.niiali, (In-af .V l.ittlf. I'.onavi'iitiin' i'lMiiavisIa |Honavisla r.niinc l!ay, I Ici'^'f Hay|l't)rliini' llniinr l!a\ |St. llailii' .. . r>i>rili'aii\ {I'Lu'i'iitia and St rmiititou, 1 lillici'.^ llr.iSl. Iiarl)f I'.nwlini; I'ond Ili-ad. .|l''iif;<> I'.iiw |l'"<)iiiini' ... r.radliurv's Kill |l'()rt-d''-( Ir.ivr .. TiiMillrv's (!()\f |Hay-di'-\'cr(lc., . r,iai;ij\ Uland IHonavistii ... Ilialia, (Ircat iV Little. |Sl. Marin- l'.i.iiul\ !l'l.ui'ntia and St I'.iandy Ilr., Cook's Hr St. I'.arl.r r.raml> Island jSt. Harln' ... I '.ra/ii'l IHnriji'o and I.ai raradaiidC'lu'ose Cvf l'"erryland I'.ri'ad C'ovo, ( 'lock- S'(M<'ina\ ista I'.ivnt Island St. I'.iit e I '.rent's Cove .St. IJarb" r.rierly C'o.Cape Sliorel'lacrniia .and St I'liickVard Trinity I'.rii; \\.\\ i 'M-i.^us lirigus South Ferryland I'.rincy's c'ovl' Tuiilinf^'alc' ... I'.riianni 1 <^"''V. Trinity llriti.-h Harlior Trinity r.road Cove Trinity liroad V\\ Sniitli's Sd. Triniiy iiro.idCovc Trinity r.road Cove l'ad t. {ohn's Jve t . r,:,,.id> I'ortwl.-firre.'- .. T.rwok C'e. 1T.-.V-, Jlr. 'Irinitv I'.ro.ik (J-ve St. Harlie il'ort-de-f jrave ,. i;r...,k'\n 'I rini'y !i.,n.i\i-t- ... i; •:, vista ... .--;. f jiory ... ^\. \\Ar\,K . . . i'>i iLiniii I • '•' Bonavr.1,1 I'n-.lilliinni'.li A ( i.iiili' HoillK' ll.tv < ileal I'l.ti I I'll. I I'.iij;!. '• j'Tilliill I laibm |llail»>l Blll"li B.lV k'lbi II , ll'.la'i.kb'ad l*(irei-n .|ioMd iSt. ,\ritlionv *l'!.l' ' lilia ( Jii;;ni I ' ili|;i|i t •K'.. " l'.':,n. Ill i'.ay I'aiir. I'liool.h n St. Aniiionv lilt (i,v ♦I'la< i-niia *l'iit.iiiiiia Covi- I lov\er's (;ijvi', I'.'.nni I'.ay in '..iiiii-r. *l'.ri(.;n . '|{ri;;ii-, S(,i;il,, |;,.v iinll, I it Covi' I'-ritaniiia Co.', •. /','.- "Cr"" tf \t'.i,il .'.' ■.■Ml. Ill' .'■■''i,: ;, ,.,••. ' I'l'lill ' -'oriMj/;':;, J J.,/:,'.' •I P-;,-.-. . \ l;io ■! Co." 'I'-av J<.,i.. .I'. ':l'-i:'' C<,„t•:;. 'A I ..if„i 'I'-O'ir.'' iJ;i-, Co:.: l,t:, :,(/-, r,,,,, •^>.'/a; II;-',,,- *l'::.....-f.i,., MJ::.0'., h^r:: ;Iv;:r:'v. -/'...r, i S.:r,i,: ( ,r.,< i. 50 \ i:W K( ) L' M ) 1 .A N I ) A LM ANAC . Xaiiic of Place. Pi strict. I (CUvi \'isl:i . - . . ... Post To7m. r>iiekley ("dve, New- ) ni;m's Sound .. . . ) 1 iiill Ain> . . ...... Brooklvn Dildo I'.iill Cdve I \)rf-(h'-( ir;i vc .. ...... ^Hrifus Uiill Cove litirin 1 '•luu an ( ''(' ( 'l()(le Sd. Hrookl vn riurireo l?ur"'eo and LaPoile *I 'nrs'eo I'lnrt^eo 1 'urLjovne';' ( "nve Plaeentia and St. Mary's. Trinitv ... ... *PlaeeMia Hritaniua ( Jove liiiiin 1 Sill inbav Hnrin Hmin I'nrin I'.niin Island linrin Island 1 !urn ( 'osc I'nrin Plaeentia and St. Mary's. I''(M"r\'land .... ... Hurin Paradise 1 oad's ( Jove Iiiirnl Arm Tv/illinL^ate .... ... l'J\ploi(s I'.xploits 1 'nrnlhav Tw illiivati' .... ... I'lunt I'lidiilv IVinii V ... *l5ritannia (Jove r.iiiiiK'ovc I'w illin<''ate .... ... Littlehav Island 1 luint I lead 1 V)rt-d(*-( irave .. ... *l'.ri!;ns Ilurnt Island I'onavista .... ... *( ireens]iond i'liiait Island Leadini'' 'liekles I'urnl Islaml ". \\ illiivate .... * Twillingate i'.uint Island iiurnt Island.- Plaeentia ;ind St. Mary's. Oderin *kose Hlanche ISnrnl Point I'lurnt W'ockIs Hurton's Pond Ray-de-Verde P.ay-de-\'erde ... TwilHn^^ate .... ... *lilackhead *niackliead ♦Nipper's Ihubor (Jhange- Islands *Ni]-)i-)er's Harbor (kinder I?ay I5onne Bay, I'ort-an- Choix Leading Tickles ll(-art's I'Jase Hurt's (Jove P)ur\in<( Place i'""y;<> ' Tw Mlincati' .... liassey's Point Hastard (lose iiutler Cove 1 'utter Cove l''oi^O St. Harbe Twillint^ate .... I'rinitv ... •1 • • • P.iilter Hai-hor liutlon Hole Cove... . Hiu.i^eo and I.aPoile ... I'wiliint^ate .... ... • • • *(Jliannel ♦Nipper's IIarI)f)r *(ireenspond I'Jnglee- *Horia\'ista Cahot Island Ponavista .... ...--- Canadahay (.'anailk' .. ...... St. P,arhe Ponavi-^la .... ... ... ( "annins^ ( 'ove I'onavista .... ... *lirooklvn ( 'ann Island I'OI'O .... ... * I'O'TO Canaries St. IJarlie l'",nglec> ( laniphell's ( !ov(- ( 'ai) ( !ove St. Ceorj;-!' .... 'I'rinitv St. Ceorge's ♦Trinity Codroy R(aiews ( jri'^net (Jape Ant^Miille .. ,„^. Cape P.ailard ( 'ape I'auld St. (ieor;,'e .... l''errvlanil St. Hailie ( 'ai)e Honavista (Jajx- P.royle I ,'npe ( !ove P.onavista .... I'"en-yland I'O^O . . .... ... ... ... Honavista (Jape Jiroyle *j''(J(T() (Jape l''ot;o l''o<'() . . .... I'ogo ( 'ape |''rei;ls ' -^ . 1 )Onavf-ta .... ♦(jfeenspond Hay of Islands ♦(Jreensiiond ( 'ape ( ire!^f)rv St. (jeorLje .... Cape Island ' lionavista .... (Jape Lai Inne ( 'api Mutton (Jape NcjrniaTi P.nrgeo and PaPoile ... Phu-entia and St. Mary's. St. I?arlie • • • • • • ♦Harbor iiiiton Trepassey (jriguet (Jap d'OLjnon, or ) (Ja|)e Onion, ) (Jape Pine (Jape Race (Jape; kay (Jape R()dp;er 1 larltor. Capi' R()U!4i' 1 larlior. . St. Paihe Plaeentia and St. Mary's, i'laet'iitia and St. Marv's. l')iu-geo and LaPoile ... Plaeentia and .St. Mary's. Si. Harlie • • • • • • * • • (iriguet Trepassey Renews ♦Channel Oderin Conclii" Toivit. ,ovc and .-klrs ch(- [arbor nds [arl)or , Poit-au- ;klcs u ail)f)i' 1 (Is 1 ton Name of P'acc. NEWFOUNDLAND AI,MA.\A( District. 51 C). ncc) Capo Spear . Cape St. Franci.; . Cape St. Mary's.. (Japlin ]5ay.. (Jai'lin 15ay.. (Japlin Cove, (L.I. CapIinCove. Ca]ilin Cove, (-ajilin (Jove. (-'aplinCove. Caplin Cove. (-'a])lin Coves (Jarhonear . . Carlioncar Lsland Careless Harbor (Cascade Cove . Castle Cov(!. Castoi's Harbor. Castor's River . Catalina t:at Ikiy .. . Cat Cove . . Cat's C!ove. . Cat's Cove. . Centre's Cove . _ ("hain Cove (Cha Clianiberlains .,,.. Chambers' I5rook ... Chaleur 15ay Chance C!ove Chance ( Jove Chance Harbor Change Island Channel Chapel ,\rni Cliapcl Island Chapel's Cove Chapel's Island Charlie Shear's Cove, Chimney Bay , Chimney Cove , Chouse Hrook Cinq Cerfs Cinq lies Hay (Jlam Cove Clan Hank Cove C'larke's I '.each Clarke's I'.rook ( ^latise Harbor Clay Hits l-locle Sound ( 'lown's Cove ( 'oaehman's Cove.. . . Coal All (/olibler's Island < 'ob's Arm ' 'odroy * 'odriek's ( 'ovc St. John's .... St. (ohn's I'lacentiaand Si. M: I'Vrryland St. (ieori^e l'>ay-de-\'erde ... l''erryland .... Harbor Ciraee, . . Trinity .... Twillingate 'I'willing.iir .... Twillingale .... Carbonear .... ("arbonear .... Trinity .... !'"ortune .... Honavista .... St. Harbe St. I'>arbe Trinity Honavista .... St. Harbe I5urin Harbor Main.. . . Trinity .... T'erryland Harbor Main. .. . St. Harbe liurtjeo and Lal'oile ir\- s. , Post 'J\noii. rerryland jIVinity jTwillinyate .... Togo ' |Hurgeo and Lal'oile Trinity .... i'Twillingate .... I Harbor Main d'ortune .... |St. Ceorge's St. Harbe 1st. CJeorge St. Harbe Hurgeo and Lai'oiit- . T'ortune .... iFerryland .... jSt. (ieorge .... I'ort-de-Cirave ... St. Ceorge .... riacentia and St. Marv' j'Trinilv .... ;l5onavista .... [Hav-deA'erde ... |St. Harbe j'Twillingate Honavista .... Twillingati' . . . ." St. ( jein'ge .... T'o'jo ( olchcster *St. Jolin's I'oueh (Jove •^(ireal I'laeenda • jC'aplin Hay . liav ot Islands .iMlaekhead . j'Toad's Cove . il larbor ( ii'aei: .'Heart's T'.ase . |i''\pIoils . 'Lilde H.iv Islam I i'ilt (Jove (Jarbonear . ("arluMK ar . ;'Tiinj|y . iHushthrniigli . King's ( 'dw . i Honne Hay . jliomie Hav . *Catalina' . !(!ambo .JLnglec . [('oneeption I laibur .'Dildo .Renews . I'Topsail . 'Mower's ( 'ovr ' iarbor Hrilcm, ( ';i| j l.allune . I Renews . Dildo , j*'Twillingatf , |(Jhange Island . j*(Jhannel ,l)iklo |*'TwilIingate, Mor- I ton's I larbor ;I larbor Main Hi'lloram *St. (ie(jrge'.-, ■Lnglee *Sl. (n'Olgr's Coaehni.ui's ( Jove *-LaI'oile Helloram 'l\enc:ws i*.St. (ieorge's *Hay RolK'rts 'Hay of IslandN A'alen Island J' iiiit.iniiia Cove !*Mrooklyn '■(Jarlujuear |(Joaehman'^, ( tu-. !*'Twi! Ungate l^tireensponLl il 1 erring XcU '■H'hanliel Change Ll.mdv < 'old I larbor (Joley's Point Colliers I I wuimgaii- . , |Honavi.,i,i dlarboi' Crace, 'Harbor Main.. •X.l •(,r( IT I '.Hid 11 Dor Hay Robert Kailwav 'T. P, o. .1 !1 N I :\V !• ( )L' M ) 1 ,.\ N 1 ) Al ,M ANAC. >it a .\',(i/u: I'f riaic. District. '! 'I'linity .. l'l;Kciili;i ;ni(l I'lacnilia ;mil ■iiriii .. uriii .. Il'lac'cntiii and . . jl'laccntia and . , ! I'w illiii;-;atc . . .!| larlior Main. . . 'Si. |',arl)r 'ullici's Hay (!()vc. 'dlincl Inland . . . "olinri 'ollins' C 'ov'c 'i)liinilii'.'i' h.iaiid . '()lll'lt".S ( '()\i' 'oiiic-liy-i'liaiu ('.. . 'oiiiliii I 1 leal . . . 'i)iii-i|iiiar|p(; '(.iinili's ( '(AC il''(ji liuu; 'iKipri'.s ('ovi jl'laccniiii and 'iK i| Id ':; ( \)\i' '.ipiH-t 't'liiin "niiiin 'iiriiiuiandifi' 'umiT lirool; 'lunfliiis Island Si. Mar SI. Mar St. Mar SI. Marv al'oilc I'laiTMlia and l'.iir.L;('() and I „ lUiriii l''i)rtinii; St. I'.arlic .St. ( n'orLJi.' I )iir<;c'o and I , St. Mar St. Mar il'oilc irm T lir'];, N.W'.Ann; Ins illinj;at(> otrt'l s ( u\ c 'Dttrll's Island ^ottk' Island .'oiintry Path 'o\\ C "dvc . . 'dw 1 lailuir. rahi I s I iKui k !'al ill s I >ii)iil-; 'rahh's 1 lole , , ; Tw iiiini;aU' .... , . ilionavista .... , . ^'I'w illiiiL;ati: .... . , |1 larbor (iracr. . . ..'St. I'.arhr . . iSt. l>ail)(.' .... . . :S|. CicDl't^r .... . . jSt. (K'Oli^U .... .. il'ku-rntia and St. Ma 'rawlcy's Cuvt' 'St. I'arbc .... 'ri'iiiaillc-if St. I'lai-lic .... a'oc Si. r.ailu' .... 'rocki'r's C'uw jCarlnini'ar .... 'russ Island d'laiTiitia aiivl St. Mar 'roiii.-hi'r ( 'ovi' 'I'w illiiiijatt. Vow I lead . 'nil Cow, WhiU' ll'.'ar \\ ly St. jdlin's .... Trinity .... i\ W.) I?ni!.;i'<) and I, al'oilc I'l'w iiliiiLiatc .... il\)it-iU'-Cira\i' .. . rwiiiiiiLjati- .... l'.iii!.;co and LaPoilc 'iK'k lid's (. 'o\\ 'ikk lid's t 'o\H 'ul I r Sac (!■;. 'ull 1 sland. . tipu I> 'an. ni K'aiul 'u>tl ■U iitw ■11 Arm. 'ulw ■!| llarlio; Kimnal i!'' 1 laii lanii 'I's ( 'o\ I' )anii •I's C'o\c, 1 )ani' ■1'. ll.ili.o >ani. U' ( "o\ c )arU Cove. . ).uk Covc. St. Uarln.' [I'lacnitia ami I'Twillini^ati' i'l'v, illingiHc jnciiavista jliay-di'-N'rrd'.' I'l'iinitv Si. HaVhc Huiin I'lonavista ■Liuuavisia St. .Ma I'ost Toii'ii. Ilr. III. lUlllctI luirfcii Dildo St. Mai>'s Salnionicr *l)min *l'>iirin "I'lacunlia, *l'lac(Milia, *'r\\illinL;at(.' ( ionccplion I lai lioi ( "oiiclu: ( 'oachinan'ri (juvc Tillcovij I'ii'llorain j*HarlK)i' liiilon |Ciaullois *l)uri;co *X)ld'l'riliiaii (irij,Mnt *I larbor Hiiloii K'alcn Island *l'laL-i.'ntia *liiir^'i,'() l)iirin l'>i'lloi;am Coni'hc *i!ay of Islands '■i)ur,i;(.'() *\i|)|)i.'r's 1 larboi Leading 'I'lckl'-'S Salva,t;;c »r\viliiiig;Uc *nay Roberts *I5oiinebay lk)nnel)ay St. (icorge, •'■v. Iianiiel in winter. *l'.av of Islands *I'lacentia ^Hoiini'bay .St. .\ntlioiiy C(jnche *(_'aiboiiear Oderin Little 15ay Island |*'l"\sillingatc j*Hiirgeo j*St. John's j*^'l'riiuty j*l larbor I'ritoii Leading 'I'ickks l?rigus l'"l(nverscove in siiinm'! jHonnebay in u inter K'lreat I'lacentia [Little Hay Island Little Hay Island Salvage ^*()ld'l'erliean lle.irt's Coiueiit I 'lomielnu I ,anialiin' ( lambo I Salvage NEWl'DUNDl.AM) ALMANAC. 53 Xaiiic of Place. I );irk 1 Ir., Ruiidoin.. , I )aik 'I'ickk'S 1 );uR'irs Hume I )avc'y Huilon's Cove. I )iivis Covo I )avi.sC<.', m.'ar Iliiri^tn Dawson's Cove Drad IsU's, or Fslrs au\ Mdits, 1 )i'a(l LohstL'rljay .. DcMdmansbay J X'a(linaiisl)av' 1 )cailman's Covo. ... I )fgrat (111 Chcv.il ... DcL'j) 1 light, Raiiiluin. 1 )i:i'i)uovc nct'pwatL'iljay 1 )ct'|)\\atc'r Cove IJccr lirook ] )o_or llarlior I )i''L-r 1 larlxjr ])<'i'r Island Deer Island I )ecr Lak(; I )i.'ll)v's (..'o\i' 1 )cvilsl)ay, Rcnconlrc. I )cvirs Cove , District. )og Isl'd, Hiidcovc ) )og IVninsuki, | Diklo l)il(k) Ran 1 )irty Cc)V(j 1 )()ck, I'larcMiei'd Doctor's Harbor Doctor's Harbor I )o£;bay . . Do^covc, Cottcll's I'd I )ogc()vc . . I )oi;covc . . I )os^cove Dog Mar., Merashccn D ' " ■■" " D DoHand Arm .... J )olIinan's Point. ... Dollycovc .... ! )ominion Point. . . , 1 )osscngcr's Cove, I 'otinij «. ovc . . ,, Dra,<;oonbay .... 1 )iakc (.'ovc .... Drcadfal! Point .... Droj;lic(ki .... DrolvC .. .... I )ut^_gan'3 C.oNO .... Durant Island .... Durick' .. .... I )iirrcirs Arm .... k". i^tbay k.astor Cove .... I'.ast Point liai^tcra Tick'^ •••• oilc 'oik- Trinity .... 'rwilJint^atc .... Porl-dc-_i,n"avc . . . 'rwillint^atf .... 'I'willinj^atc Placcniia and St. Ma I'ortunc P.mxjco and I.aPoilc. l''o!tmic .... St. Jolm's .... r'"o!;o .... St. I',arb(j St. Parbc Trinity .... kcrryland .... TwillinLjalo .... St. liarix: St. Harbc Trinity .... Trinity .... Uonavisia .... Purijco and I.al St. (icorL;(' ... Trinity Hurijco ;ind Pal St. J}arl)c .... Trinity .... Twilllngate .... !• Mvista .... I' ' ■ (jravc. .. md La Puiic I' ogo .... P)onavista .... ISonavista .... I'>urgeo and T,a Poilc Placenti.i and St. Mar Piaccntia and St. Mar St. Ibrbi" Twiliingatc .... Ponavista .... Trinity .... Twiliingatc .... St. P.aritc I 'ogo .... Piurgco and LaPoilc Ponavista ..., P.urgco \' LaPoilc Port-do-thavc. . . Piaccntia and St. Mar St. Parbc I'urgco vV LaPoilc Piurin Twillingati' .... Hurgco \- L:iPoilc I'OgO Rurgco i\; LaPoilc Logo Post Tow)/. Ti'inity Littlcbav Island *l'.av Roljcrts I*' I willintratc rys.. ■y s. ■y's.. V s. *Twillingati: * Piaccntia *Harbor l5riton (Jlianncl Piislillu-oiigli *St. John's *( jrccnspond I''lowcrscovc,I)(jnncl)ay in w inter iMigic- Trinity (Japlinbay I'^xploits *Holincbay *F?()nncbav *Hritanniaci)Vc Heart's Ivisi: *Circc'nspond *l?urgco *|{ay of Islands ^Trinity, |{ritis!i liar. *Harbor Briton Coach niauscovc or Ln- glcc DiJdo Twiliingatu Salvage *I?ay Roberts *Burgcc> Bellorani *Fogo Salvage (kimbo *Hail)or F?rit(jn Salmonier Great Piaccntia owerscove in siim'i'. ♦^Honncbay in winter Nipper's Harbor Three Arms Gam bo *15ritanniacovc Exploits Coachmansc(JVc *Greenspond I'ushthrough *Grcenspond j*"CIiannel :*Brigus Trcpassey 'l'"nglec |*Cliannel Burin l*Twillingatc iLaPoile'' *l''ogo, Indian Island *LaPoik' *Logo S'l M.WI ot.MH.A.M) ALMA.MAL. Xiiiiii' .'/ /'/(/( <■. I'.liMiili'iiii hi 1 >i\ll n I. SI. I'..mI. • , . . SI. li.nl I'.llloll' < 1 1\ r II I II I V IJIiciM''. I'diiil ' I'u illin;;,ili .... I'.iit'.lif ISl. |l;ii Ik .... r.ii)'.li'.li< I >M' I Lii hdiM.iiii. . . . Imii'Ji'.Ih ovf I I'l.K I'lili.i ;iMil Si. Mar r.iit;li'.li I l.ii I iMi , l''.,i'.i. ! I'm liiiu' .... I'.iiCJi'.h I I, 111... I, \VC:.ljlM)ilimc l''.ii;;li'.li ll.iiliiM |riinil\' .... I'.v.iii' . l\iM k, ' ' iiuliiiii; Ti nii\' .... I'Aplnil' I'w illiiiv,.ilr .... I ',uhcii\li.iN KiiiiM'i) ,111(1 I ,a I'dilc r.ili I'.l.iiitl ' Ko^,lvl^.l,l .... r .mil-. 1 1 ( liil I'ljcfiill,' .mil .St. .\!.n- I'.lirwrll ll.ulnM !l''(ii;c) I' .11 111 St. I ii'(iis;i' .... I'.il imr-, Al 111 t I'w illili;;.iti' .... l.u iiu'i'. Ai 111, N.W'.l.! Tw illinijali' .... l''.ii\M'lK'i>\ I', I'm liiiu'.. ', , .,,. Ill I I w iiaiii'.iU' .... I'lMlhfi I'lMiil I l.uluir Cir.iri.'. . . I'l'iiiiiii' I'lMtiinr .... 1 iiiin'ir.i- I'cnvl.uul .... 1 I'll oil- Tin 11 1, \i' St. liailn- .... l''i'HN'l,uul I\'ii\l,uul .... I ulu't St. 15.11 1'O l-Clu-l'-. liUH>k St. C"it'oii;i- .... I'lsh I h'.ul C\>w ' nuri^'o ,iiul 1 ..il'oiio I iw l--l.iiul->li.iv 1 vntiiiu- .... l-l.ii; Stall .. Iliiiin l''l.uiil'oiv>' 1 K'.ul l>,i\-di--\\n'ilo ., ri.itl'.iv St. Cu\Ms;o riat UKuuls l)Oiia\ !>;a .... I'l.it l.^l.uuU Miitin V'M Ki., St. K'!iti--l'aV'.St. U.uIk' I "at Kov'k ('.uIkmumi' .... V'.a Kk\'k .. ,^-.,, St. lohti's .... I'.k-ui do 1 \ > St. IkuIk' .... l"o\\>.n'> *.\>\ ,' S'.. n.it':\' .... l-"v<\\v'v's ls'.ai',.'.s ^>ol!,lvl^t.l .... I'll'.". \'s Uti-.'i'.i r\vi'.'.iti>;.ito .... Kol;o Foi^o Ko;;v-.n.-i'> l\>;i\t S:.'l?avl'c I vM 'attu- I''.;ri-a l\'i titui.' Ann St. Hatbo .... I'ottuiK- n.ui'vM rwii'itig.-.tc .... lA'iitvhv'tto St. l?aii\- .... !\>\l'av l»o!M\:,-;.i l'>.'\i.\\v\'\a KoffatU' l\>\*ia!bv>: rUuvtiti.i .i;\'. S'. %;.i' l\'\hail\'i rrii'.tty IA.>\ Hoad v.\>\c I'.'s^k'' I'ox I'd. lu-ar K.uiKV.. Hii-v;'.\' a''..'. ! ,•!'.'■ i\<\ U'.itu! I ;<;■;■ i;i.- !'o\ IViir. S'. Harlv .... F »\ K^v>': l?v.-i:vv .-.tiJ. l.aF^ ■ .■ ^'"^.l:u•i^w■ov^.■ F'.vUvir.t.i .ind ^:, \l.i; /'osi To'i'ii. I'ort-ati-Clioix, IJonne- Ii;iy i'loWLTSCOVC r I lickinan's Harbor in .. . . J I Slimmer ( Slioal Hr. in winter 'l'',Nploits 'l'',n,!,fli'L' iCollicr's, R'way, T.I'.U. y's.. . .|*St. Mary's IVIoram lS; St. jaciiuiis *Iiarbor IJritun j*'l'rinity I'I'rinity '{'".Nploits l'iislithroiit;li i^Hirc'onspond y's... .'(irt-at l'laLH~nti;i; Il''(i;40 |l?ay of Islands h'willini^atc ''l'\villin . •n-ar^^ec . 1 iaii'.t.-.i- . >:. .\.nt;-.c:-.v , -(.'itaitnel . V.l'.cil Isa.. ' i.\, lionne- I;nl)ijr in winter ay/r.I'.O. 1. Jacnucs on NKWFOUNDLAM) ALMANAC. 55 liis Is ;c roat Pla- ■omicbav ta A'amc of I'lacc, Francois, norir ki^ncontro . I'"ninks Island ,.. I'rcnchcovc , ... I'Ycnch Island Ilarlior St. Uarix Krcnclimanscovi' I I'erryland iM-cni-hnianscovc I'Venchniansc'c I5cacli l'"rcnni'vco\c Pi strict. Biirt^i-o and Lal'oilc Hiirgi'o and Lal'ojli- l'"()rlun(' .... I'Ost '/'('W, Isle. I'rosliwatcr . . J''roslnvatiM- . . I'YesIiwatcr . . I'Yeshwatcr . . lYcslnvatcr, Helh J'"rcsliwati'rl)ay . ]''r('sli\vatc'rl)ay . I'"ridaysl)ay . . l'"url)yscovc . . (iads Harbor . dales Harbor (jalliboy Harbor, (lallowscovc . (iallows Harbor, (St. Joseph's) Ganderbav . . Cjanibo (iargamelle Garia Oarnisl), (]t. and Little (iarrottscove (laskin (Cascois;ne) . . (iasters (iaultois (ieorge's l)rook Georgescove ( ieorgescove Giles' I'oint (ioblinbay Godbay \ ( jodfat'herscove (jotl Harbor (Joldcove, Whitebay. . (ioldcnl)ay ' (joldson's Arm ; (Joodbay. I^ort- ) au-Cboix j (joose Arm CJooscbay Goosel jerry Ciooseberryeove Gooseberry Island ... Gooseberry Island ... (joosecove ( joosecove Goufre Gioulds (-iuuids, Bayljiills Road (iovernor's I:-:lan(L... (irandbav Hurin S(. (ieorge ' ':acentia and St. Mary's. Hay-de- Verde ... I'laeentiaand St. Mary's. Trinity St. jonn's I'.asi. . St. John's St. John's .... I''errylan(l ,,.. 'rwiliingate .... I'ortune .... St. Barl)e Hurgeo and Lal'oile Burgeo and Lal'oile l''errvland .... * Harbor T?rilon *[?nrgeo ( ianltois I'lowersrovi' Renews *Hurin. Garnish 'May ot Islands I'iaeeniia •Carboni'ar ♦(ireat I'iaeeniia *'i'rinity I'ortngaleovi' 'Topsail •^St. John's Toadseovc •'Iwillingale (iaiillois 'Horinei)ay '(Jhannel 'Lal'oile Witlessbav riacentia and St. Mary's... .Oderin I- ogo I Bonavista .... i St. Barbe Hin-geo and Lal'oi!'' . . Il'"orrune .... Trinity Flacentia and St. Mary' Harbor Main. ... . . l-"ortime .... I nnity Trinity . . , 'Trinity . . . ^St. tieorge .,., ;I-'ortune .... !Burgeo and I.al'oiie . . . St. Barbe Fortune .... St. Barlje i'laeentia and St. Mary's 'Tniningate .... '. . . Si. Barb.,- St. (jeorgi? .... ... Bonavi-ia .... Flaeeniia a.id St. Mary'^. Trinity .... . . . Bonavista .... St. Barb.: St. Barbe 'Trinitv .... ... St. Ba'rbe- .... I'ort-de-f jrave- ... . . ., St. lohn', , St. iiarbe Biirger> and L.aI'oi;" . . .. •••! rGreensp'd in summer, I Gambo in winter (jainbo via Salvage in I Summer jGambo via Sho.il I Ir. in winter UBonnebiiy |*LaI'oile ,*i5urin ■niltlo ,»St. Mary's i Railway, 'T.I'.O. |G.'iultoi.s and vni Har- j bor Hriton • j'Shoal Harljor . i Honaventiir(; . Heart's Lase- .'•Bay ol Iskmds . 'I'lis'hthrouidi . ;*Cliannel . ;( 'o.-ichmanscov . :*Burin, near Gaiiii<-h . :<>"oaelimanseovi' . 'Gre-at I'j.iei-nti.i . ; Herring Neck . 'iionne'bjiy . 'liay of Islands . ;« Brooklyn . 'Great I'iaeeniia .'Heart's l-:as.' . Salvage . Anelior I'oint i St. Anttiony , *'I rinity ll'irbr,r . I-jigie-.; "lirigus Goulds ^Bay of Island-. ''Jhannel S6 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Xanif' of Phice. (irandbank (irandboacli .. (irantscnve (iranhy's Island .. Clrand brook . . (jiand bruit . . ( irandcovf, Confu- sion l^ay, J (irandos llettes Harbor (jrandi's Oies (irand Vachc (irand l-Vrry, (near ) (larnish) j (irand (oliu (irand Ca I'icrrc ... . (irand Rivt-r, Codroy. (irandy's brook .... (irandy's Island .... (irandy's I'assage .... (irandy's I'oint .... Ciratescovo (iravcls (ireat Cat Arm (ircat Codroy River . (ireat Colinet Islanil. (ireat Coney Arm ... (ireat Harbor (ireat Harbor, Con- ] naigre Hay, J (ireat Harbor Deep . (ireat Island (ireat Jervois (ireat Lawn (Ireat Meraslieen ... ( ireat Moscjuito Cove (ireat Paradise ... (irt-at St. Joseph's... (iri;at Soutliern llarb'r (ireenbay , (ireeneove and Islant (ireen (iardens ..., (ireen Island , (ireen Island i)ro()k.., (ireen Islandeove .... (ireen Islandeovt- .... ( Ireen I'oint , ( ireen I'oint , (ireen's bitjht (ireeii's Harbor .... (iri'cnspond , (iret^ory l>iiver .... (iri.t;uet ( iroais Ishuxl , ( irol<> ( iiiilleni'ovc ( iulleove, r>rani',li .... (iiilleys (jull Island , (iull island (iiill Islandeove .... (iull Marsh , (iussett's Cove , Ha I la ])av Distyict. I'osf Toioii, Rurin Hurin l''ortime .... St. IJarbe .... Hurgeo and Lal'oile Burgeo and Lal'oile St. Barbe .... St. liarbe .... St. Harbe .... St. Harbe .... I'brtiirte .... l'\)rtim<; .... J'"ortune .... St. (ieorge .... Hurs^eo and Lal'oile iiurgeo ;vnd Lal'oile Hurgeo and Lal'oile Placentia and St. M.ii Hay-dc-Verdi; . . . St. Cieorge .... .St. I'arbe .... St. (ieorge .... I'iacentia and St. Mar St. Harbe .... IJurgeo and Lal'oile I'"ortune .... St. Barbe .... l'"erryland .... I'ortune .... Burin I'laeentia and St. Mai Trinity I'laeeiitia and St. Mar I'laeentia and St. Mar l'[aeentia and St. Mai Trinity Trinity St. (ieorge .... Trinity St. Harbe St. i?ad)e .... rwilliiiL^alc .... St. Hari>e .... ortiine .... Trinity Trinity Honavista .... St. (leorne .... St. Harbe ..,, St. Harbe .... T'ortiUK- .... I'Grandbank ("(irandbank jHcilorani ('oaehnian's (Jove I'Channel ,« Lal'oile 'Tiltcove 1st. Anthony ( 'onehe T'n.Ljlee *Huiin jHelloraiu jHelloriun i*<'liannel j HurL;eo jHiir>iOU. Cove !cnt 1111(1 11 ovv iiilir s'li A'aif/c of Place. 1 lalfv.av Point , Hall's Hay Head , Hall's Town Haniiltoncovc I laiidy I larhor I lants llailior Hai)]iy Adventure .. . . I larbor I'riton Harbor I'.uft'i'lt I larhor dcs X'eaiiv.. . , I larb(jr (ialle I larbor (irace 1 (arbor (Jiace Island.. 1 larbor Island I larlior I,e (Jon Harbor Main Harbor Mill(> Harbor Round Hardycove I [arebay I larebay, ]'"ri'sli- [ wateriiay, F i arebay, (near M eonfre), Hiiretiay I larebay Island I larricot, or Harry's Cove, F larry's Harbor Hatclieteove Hatter's F'oint HauliiiLj F'oint FFawlie's Harbor ] Favcove, Cottell's Fsland, Haycove Flaystaclc F lead of Fortunebay. H (.'art's Content F lean's Delight F leart's iJesire District. F:(",b(>rls I'la I leart's f 'diilcii; iii siininier ; via Slioal I larbor in winter. St. (ieorge in siiniiiie'- Clianiui in winl.'r. I'aiglfi' *kose i'.lailc'ic , I leart's k'.ase i*(ircat I'laii iitia [Paradise i'S!. Mary's |»l Io!\ rood jl.ellorani jiCnglee jN'ew Harbor iHiooklvn IS M',\VI()IM)I..\.M) Ai.MA.NAC. '/ /■/,(, ll< II I I A.n\ •(■ll()|): oisrcdvc htUriit. Husk llnll', 11: r\\illiii,tiri1(r , Tiiiiily I l;irl)<>r M;iin. 'I .„ . , .. iTu illiiii'.ili Hill ■iiilllllr lllll \ I 1,11 Ih II ll'l \r()\ r ISI. 15; illic 1 1 'I icc'iiliii :inil St. Mary's. hiiili'i ail ( 1 lllll''. iinl, 'on- II I liiiiilii'i V'aiii'S II llllliiT KIVCI '. aii\ Molls . . aii\ Saiivai'i' jSl. liaii.c ' I '.iiri;i'o am Si. harl.i: Si. ( iroiijr iiriri'o am Vost Town. I mlian .Mm I mil. in Ann I III hall I 'a\' I mhaii l'ii;lil I mil, in I 'ini'\ ini; I 'Lu'c I lidi.iiucn r, I'di- tlllll' I I. II I lOI', I mli,i)U'os<' I IKli.llU'OV <• I lull. in I h. \ l.sland. . Iniii.m I Ir., Mi'iashcrn I nili.in Islaiiils I mil, III I'oinl Imlian I'l'iul I iiili,in 'lukK-, I .oiii'. 111 I ii;',K'\\ lunl, kaiuloni. . I n;;iun,irluii\ I '<.\\ , . . . I iiiua Is',, lllll Iirl. lllll l'iit.',lil Ili'l.UUl Isi. lllll Isl.iniK-m i- ( I pikt).. . Isi.imU'in I' Isi.uuliHn i- I ■•',,iiiili-in v' l-.',aiul I lailui; Uihimis l!,i\ l.u-l. It SI. Hail) I.al' I l„il' onavisia w I iiitjali' l>ona\ isia Twillin^ali' Tuilliimati' 'U'lulw luL'-iMi's \'ni Tvi illini;,ili' .... ... Hoiiavisia .... ... St. Hailx' l'>iir.t;co ami 1 .al'oili' I'lai-cntia ami St. M.iry's l''oi;o . . . ■!'\\illiiii;,Ui' .... 1 laiiior Main.. . . .. . r\\illin!;aU' .... Trinitv .... St. i>arlio ISonavista .... ... St. HarlH- .... rmrt^i-o ami I.al'oili- ... ' 1 l.ulior ( irai'f. . . . . . Trinity .... ... I'liniiy .... ... I'linity .... ... I'o^o ... ,»t. ( ioiTm" .... . . . St. I it'oi'i;!' .... . . . St. Harbi- .... IVNl^loil.'^ 'Trinity i'roadcove l'"xploits (jaultoi.s SL-Antlioiiy (ircat I'laci'nti.i *B()nn('bay *l{ur!,'('o *I{onncl>ay *I5av of Islands. *('.. laiiiK Mlsi-OVi- |.u'iilisi.\n 0, Nowlvu'. , laoiiut's l\>iit,iiiu~ Luiu'-ii'iiw jiMHiK' Tmv |iaikiiisv-ovi- |i-r>0) 1 l.uli.M- I i!,;s;inL;i'ovi\ r.i.nuli. , |i).;i;ini; 1 loir jolisv-OVl- lol.'slkMll jov T>,itt's .\riu , )i>lm Smith'-- I latbor., John's Poiul , josiah Spiau\",' Innipv'r Stump K.uu's Point Kail- I laii'o: K.i'ili';ivv. - . . KolU's l-laiul C OVi' Tuillinj^atc .... T\\ iiiin,i;,itr .... T'ortniU' .... l'>ona\i-;ta .... ... Ihiiin T\\ ii'iinL;,iii' .... T'orlum- .... I'l.u-i-ntia .lllll St. M.uv's I liiiitv .... l».i\-iU'A\'iili> .. Trinity !• ogo Twillini^.Ui- .... rUu'i-nii.i ami St. M.irv'< TwilHn^.iti- .... l\Mt-ili.'-t.ir.i\i' ... TwiHing.iti- .... Innuuista .... I'lonavist,! ..., ll.iibor Main... . I l.u'I'oi Main, ... •I • • • • • ♦iionnchay Brooklyn {•'xploits *Cjr("rnspoiiil I,ittli'.;nay *.\i]il)('r's Ilarbni' lv\[)loiti Brooklyn *I'oiim;bay »Laroil(> K-CJivat I'lacenlia »]''ogo lv\]5l()itS Kelligrews I.ittk' Hay Island 'Trinity *ik)nnebay *(]reensi:)on(l St. Anthony T.aPoile Sjianiard's \\\y *'rrinity Ik-art's I'"asi' *Hi.'art's ContiMit *Fogo *St. Goorgo *St. (icorgc Coachnian's C'ovc \i[iper's Mr, in smn'r, I.ittlcbay in winter. I'.xploits ' Be 11 era in 'Brooklyn Burin j* i'willingatc; !*IIarbor I'riton >i;irat Plaii'nti.i *'Trinity iHlacklu-ad ♦Trinity *l''ogo |*Nippor's Harbor Salmonior Kxploits *Brigus I'lxploits 'King's Covo King's Covo Kolligrcws Kelligro\vs Ki Kil Kil Ki| Ki KiJ Ki Ki N E\V FOl' N D L A M ) A 1 . M A \ A ( 59 A'lVnc of Place, Kt-ppel Ilar'br, Port- ;iii- C'lioix, Krrlry's liar l\l'ltl(.'C()VC . . Killiiiilc Killick Island Dhtriit. V St. liaihc iior, Kingscovi I'rinily . . {I'av-dc-V'i'idr 'St.'lolin's r\villin,i;atL' Honavisla Kinijscovt.; Tiiiiity Kiiii^scove Twillingatc Kin.ij's Ilarlior IJiirt^'co and I Kirbybcovc I'liirin Isitcliucs IIarl)or Main. Kilccovc 'rsvillinjjait Knifi'bay I'>uri;L'o and I Knii^litscovc l^onavibta .adlccovo I'ogo l.adycovc 'I'wiliingali l/idycovc, Random... Trinity .. Lallunc Hay Hurj^co and 1 Laliuyscove Lallycovc [.anialinc LaManclii; LaMani'he Lainhlc's Passage Lancecovc, near I Rixuntre, \ I-aneecove l.aneecove, lielle Isle . I .ancecove.l'ointLance Laneecove . . ,_ Lancecove Laneecove, Smith S'd. Lungdowncove Langue-de-Cerf I -'anse a I .eau L'ansi' a Maree or ' ) L'anse a Maria, J L'ansc a Medee or \ L'anse a Meadow, j La Plante La Poile Lark Harbor Lawn or L'ane Lawrence Harbor .... Leadcove Leading Tickles Learscovc Lee Biglit Little ISarrow Littlebay Liitlebay Littlebay, l':ast Littlebay, West . . . . ,- . Littlebay, Hermi- ) tage Hay, ) Littlebay, or Hai' I \"erte Littlebay ■ Littlel)av Island 'Twillingati' Little P.elle Lie !l larbor M.tiu Little Cat Arm jst. H.irbe Little Cataljria ,,..,, iTrinity l\'^t l\> \\\ 'oilc M'mniU'b.lV *'l'rinil\' M'.larkli.Mcl jKiwrlicid, Si. |()!in's !l''A|)llli|-. iKingM-iivc .7.1 1 1 miu in w intii . •■Hi'ilaiuuaiovr Jaek.'ionseiivc *i'.nrgf() ^i'lurin St. George I'ortune lUnin . . i'erryland Plaeentia and Fortune Hurgeo and L; Harbor Main . St. John's Plaeentia and Trinity . . Trinity I'rinity Twillingate . Fortune Hurin . . St. Harbe St. Harbe ' oner|ition 1 l.ii III); I'AplDil-, "il'dilf *i'>ing('() ... ' Kin;;si(ivc ... *( irccns|H mi I ... jl .I'ading Tirkli , ... I'i'riuily aPoile 1*1 l.irlHir I'.iiiun 'I'.av (li b,laail ... d ii'llurani ... ;St. 1 ,a\\ riiii I- i . • . j roadscDve Si. Mary's . . . :( Ireal I 'laeriili.i ... Ijaulluis il 'iiile ^-1 l.iibor I '>i iii ni ... !K''lliL;ri'us ... j']'ii|)sail St. Mary's... . '"( ircai i'i.uriiii.i '1 Iran's ( "DntiMi ••■Honavista •^liritanniaeiiM- jai-ksonscovr P.i'llorani I5urgeo and 1 Hurgeo and I St. (jeorge St. Harbe Hurin . . Twillingate Trinity Twillingate i'laeentia and Trinity l''ortune liurgeo and I Hurin . . Fortune Fortune Fortune St. liarbc Twillingate .al'Dile .al'iiili' ,a Puil . . • U li iiMut (jri'jiu t *Lal'<)ile LaPciile ,*l'.ay of ishiii'L . . . '1 iileovi; . • . jSt. Lawrence ... iJVXploitS ;*Hi'art's ( 'iiMiiiii . . . Li'ading Tit-kle: St. Mary'.-, .. .'•'(iivat Placi-nlia . . . ■ I licknian'.s 1 1 irbur ... !Helliir.uii Lal'ijile *l',iii!n I Irlliir.iin '1 i.uho! Hiuun ( iaii'toiT . ( 'i larlilii;; II- iij\ i' .JLitllrlj.i . 1 .!.l!l ! . . I M,l!M|l-i-i . i( Joachman^jcovi ,,l*CataUna M,U l( )rM)l..\M) \l..\l \NA( \,i,ii, "/ /'/,/ lllli ( li.ilK c I 1,11 lull , .llllr I 'miIi iiV KIVi'l . nil I !iii< I .1,111(1. Illli' ( ..lirv Hill' I )i I lll< mlr I Ai ill. .1,1111 l)t.\!in /. \\ iiliiii'.ili' .SI. 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Twil III'Mti' ill' M, ly .-. Mary's. M 'li.iniH'l *Sl. Mary'.', (,'()ai'liman:it'K\' Salvai; : '*l''i)l,'<) Salva^'i: M.al'oiki irnlloraiii Salmonicr I'laccnti.i •Hay of Islands l'!n:^li'r I Icart's l'',asu Maiv' Marv'.s.,, Mary'.s... mil.' St. I ,a\\ ii'iici' 't'I'lai.HMitia *Uiirin !'',\|)loits i'aradis..' ♦I'laocnlia Hi'l'.orain Dildo iUirs^ii) (laullols *l'"o.!;(5 St. AiUliuin Maiy'b... .|c)di'rin . iSt. I.awivncc .jLitllfhay Island . .'Fogo . *|{ay of Island,-:, .I'Honm' I?ay . jBelionun .(."oachmanscovo .} Loading Tickles . :*I'\\go . St. Antlionv . Pildo . King's ISrid.gc . Iropasscy . lU-avt's I'laso . •Hay Rohons . Ih-an's I'lasi.' . Dild.o . 'Hrook'.yn . dx-Iloram . *r':acontia . *r)ritanni.icuvc . '^K.ingscovi.- Ciroat riaocniia I.utiobay li'and Kxpioits * I'uiiiinLiaio Man Man Man',-. .. S:. Licorg-j Mamie's I.ittlolViV Isi.'.r.d *(.ir«.'on-f;')ond I'Ap'oitS S:. L.a\\ renc •Hrook'vn *Bo:iav-.ita Concctnipu t-J-ubg: Mai-k MAVinlMUWl) AIM WAi ()I Xtiiiic of I'huc. owcr IJun m.^/rii/. ^t. lifDrm' .... Hiiiijcii and I .,1 1 'dill' I A)\vrr DarlvUDVc lldii.iviit.i I .(HM-r OiiU'k's I la iiiiir Main l,ii\vrr I lailior I -oucr Islaiiili'i) WlllniLMtr I'av-fU'-V'i'idi i,i)\s(-'i' Kocky I'luuU. . I Trinity I .(iwi'i Siiual I [ailii)r..rriiniiy I ,nwiT Small l'i)ini. 1 .(Av I'oinl I jikc's Arm ... l.iinairc IS.iv 'Hav-(K -Vi'idi IIiay-.lc-V\M-(k |Twillin,i,MiLr !st. I'.arin- r.iulil VwW M, Island mt^al( Mad(lu.\C(j\'i' M, jllyt'.ovc )lt3ci)Vi' Sound M; Island, lluMUSCOVC Main L.md, (juI li'xwv Maiden's Arm Twillin.Ljalc .... St. John's .... Trinily I'iacentia and St. M PhiciMilia and St. Maiy' St. ( St. I! Lirlio M. ay 1st. Uail llDr I'iacentia ami St. Mary': St. (jijorj^i; .... P.onavista .... I willimrati- M.dli)ay Man-o'-W'iircovc . . Man Point Manslicld I'.iijlit... Ahuuuls [Ilarlior Main . . . .... Marj^arrc ll'urgfo and I.aPoili! ... Marciuisi; .. . . .. . .1 Placentia and St. M.iry's. Marsliall's I'olly | Bay-dc-N'erdc Marlicol 'PI icontia and St. Mar Marvbtown i IJurin ys Mauvcl)ay, Noddybay St. Barb May Pond, Point Mavt Burin . Meadows .. Menthincovo, No\ man's Sound, Mcrasliecn.. Mercerscove M , St. (icorge ' Bonavista /Placentia and St. Mary"; .'Harbor firace. . . . Hurgeo and LaPoile .. Merrill's Harbor 'rwillingatc .... Merry Harbor Placentia and St. Mary'; ercerscovc Messervyscove Middle Arm Middle Arm Middle Arm Middle Arm, 'I'liree ) I Ar rms. St. (;>Mjrge St. (jeorge Pjonavista Twillingatc T\vi!linG;at' Middle Ar;n, Rockv Hav, Middle liarach Middle Hight Middle pjillccv. Middle P>rook Middlecove Miiidlecovc I'Ol iVk'St. C jeur< Harbor Main ;P.onavisla Uonavista |{ onavL^ta St. Job n : Milk-lioycove Twillingale diller's Passai illionscove co\e M Mill Ming'^i pjii-li Mintl ll-DT'.'i ■JrcjOK M loicove, (near (Justor'sRivc'') i''ortune St. Harb St. ( St. l;.irb<' P.onayisi. ist. pKirlje St. ( ieiHge "IJnrgeo ( ianiiio ' Kelligli'US 'l''A|)lnil;, •P.laekliead ♦ liril.mniaeove ♦Shual Harbor ♦HLi. kluMd lUaekliead •'■ruillin;;ali' St. Anthony Liltlebay Island l.ittlebay Island Petty llaibor ''Hritamiiaeove ^Plaeen'ia Valeii Isl.ind ♦St. CeorLM! SI. .Nnthony 'lionnebay St. Mary's *St. (ieorge ( janil)() Tillcovi; Manuels "(Jhaimel Little Plai .•ntia 'Carbcniear Paiadisi; »l5urin ( jrigiK't St. Lawrence H,\y of Islands lirooklyn (jr Salvage *Pla(:entia *P.ay koljcrts 'Hiirgi'o I [errini; Neek *Placeiitia, Valen LI *Sl. (jeorge i?ay of Islands .Alexander Hay '*Nipi)er'b Harbor *.N'ipi)<'r's Harbor • ( jrtM-nsjiond Robinson's I lead Ke-lligreus ♦(]ri:en ;jjoiid f jambo 'IJonavista King's pjridge Liltlebay Isiand *Harbor liritori (Jonclie •I5ay ol Island.-, (Jr)aehinanscovf' fiambo *lJoiin<.i>uv (>Jt NIIWI oi'Nhl.AM) ALMANAC. »« Xiiini' ('/ /'/(«( I , Ml i.iki III dvi' MoIhI.' Miillii'i , Mnllli'iiliii'l V M( iii|i(\ ,1 iivr Mill;;. Ill I'llaiiil Mmtiii l>i(n,l. Si. I'liiIii' .... . . .1 I'i'ityliiiiil .... 'Iiiiiiii •• •••• ••• M. ( ii'dl^i' . . , . ... |l'l,iriiili;i iiiiil .St. M.iiy's" I|'iiiii;i'ii and I .al'iiilt: . .. 'I 'ill ill . . . I'Oit io'iOii, Mmi Inn';. I lailiiii . rwillini'.iir I'lowcrscovu iMoliili: ^(iraiiil ri;iiik Oliaiiiul (Jrcat I'liictiiti.i 'Miir),'oo •liniin ♦'luillinj^alc' Moils, I )i'a(liiiaii':. r>ay|ltiii!',i'ii ami I.al'uilr M'liaiiini NIdsi- Aiiiliii>:>i' r'orliinr MI.hImii liiitun Mdlliii Kr\ I'lai.:iiilia and Si. Mary'.-... . . *Sl. Mary's Miillii'ilaki'liay Ititi'iM'o and Miiiisr Island I'liii'iii anil I iinily . . I'm in |{iii!;rii am I' II!',! I ■|'\Mllin,U.ili' .... llav-diA'i'ilc. .. l''iii;(i .... iUmavisIa .... l{||l};ro .imi I ,ai'uili' I'lini'io <\ 1 „il'i)iU' Muddy KiiKiK .... Miidruvi' Mmldv il.il.', Wi'.i. Mmldv Hull' Muddy 1 1. ill' .... Miilli-yMtivr .... Miis);ia\i' llailiiu.. Mii^.r.iavi- Toun. . .. Mil .Hiiiiu k\ Mmldv lluir, Miu.i|iiiiii I lailioi, mar Is iiiuii, Miisi|iiiUHovr .... MiiM|niii> MiiM|nilo Mur.-.i'l i lailuM Ann MulU>nlMV Mumprr'.-. Inland... Nalud Man .... N.inu'li'.'-MON r .... Nanows Ni'ck llarlun .... New bay Nrwliay 1 h'jd I'w illini;ali' New rnniavi'iiHin.' . . . .! I'riiiitv .. Ni'wi'l!'-- Island 'lUniavisIa l,ai'i)ili' !*('liani)<.l l.al'uiic j*CliamK'l *!{i)navi:ila "I'liiiiii I .al'oili' |*l'iir^ro .... '♦(iliMllspnml !lv\pl()ils ♦CailioiK'ai *(iri'riisp()nil ♦iJrooUlyii riiblilliiuuiili ♦I'liiigcu *I?uiin *llarlior (iraco ,*Sl. Mary's r>iirin 'railKiiu'ai .... U'laiiiilia and St. Mary's... 'I'Luomia and Si. Mary's... .iriiicciilia, Ilr IrhuiiUia and St. Mary's.. . .l'1'ri'passi.'y ! Twillin.uati' .... ...... Ivsploits I'l'willin^ato .... | lacksonscovo 'St. liailn' .... Il'iowcrscovo lltinin ;*lUirin 'iJnr.UiM '.V I..il'oiic I'w iHinijati' .... r.iillrii •Rose Blanche I'Aploits Nrw I'l'ioU- Ni'w llailnir Niw 1 lailivM, mar l\i'n>.'v>ntii', Nrw llaitMr Now Harbor Ni'w Uarbot 'M. HarlH' lH)na\ i>ta \ lUin>x) A 1 .aPoili.' I'ortiiiu' St. Harbo Irinity. . JMi-wmaiisi-ovc iHMUivista Ni'NMnan'.s Sv'und .... l?onavi.-ta Nv'w l\'r!ii.Mn I'linitv Ni'u \\\'i',d Island... I w i'.'.uiiiati.' NKk'> Ni'M-, tu'.n |aok>on>v.-i.>vi', NtinuHl Nippi'i ^ llatbor Nobli'vovi- N.Hldvbavor M.iuN.' ( ^^ , ,^^, r.\i:);)iHo\i.- ly-o .. N^^n>u^.•^, t 't.ivvMif.a aiui ■; I'w '.'.'an^aii.' . I'w ;'.'.i!'._i;ati.' \ l'wi'.'.ini;atc M.t;v>. Nonts N orris .No'.n\,U"..-v.\'\i.' Avn Ton I'' St. r.ail UtH.' 'Aploits 'Trinity iS: liriiannia C't- ♦Ciroi'iispuiui *Bonnebay lirccnspond *Harbur Briton llollorain (. Iriguot New Harbor ♦Pioiiavista *Kin<;scovi.' or Hrooklyn Uoari'i C'onicnt Iwi'lingat'j \ Hcrriiu Neck Niiipcr's Harbor Leading Tickle:: •Nipper's Harbor i.irig'.:et "lireen.-potul Laradise or Oilorin l-"\p".oit> »Bonncbay Gricuet ,\nril M:\V1' UL:M»1,AM) Al.MAN.W Cj Tinini. tik ■mi. I w hiloii s llr. Uulluii cove )VC .uk'Ik ruiuinniaC l lonu liv Mia llMton [bur vc ur .11 jonicnt t'j \ Ikinii.i 1 1 Labor Ihirbor lor Oilcrin l\v .\\jmr I'f /'/.:<■(■, /hsthit. Normanscovo Trinity NortluTiibiiv nav-di'A'inli Northern lUj^Iit Tiiiiity .. Norlhi'rii l!ij;lit iPriiiity .. Nnrllii'rn i'.nd I'u^^o Northfin 1 lubnr ''l'uillinj;.iii' N'orlhrni 1 laibor Tu illini^aic Xnrih I lubnr NOrlli I Ir., Sound Isld N'lirlli Kivcr \. W, Ann, Al.x. Il.iv /'.'tr /ii.\'«. Dildo i'Ul.ukh.Md i lean'-, ivisc in sinn'r ; Diri'i t Mail in winter, ■lit Pild. •••••• \. \V. Ann, Clodi Sound N. \V. Arm, Roekyl»ay N. W.Ann, (1 •nbav Norlli West Hrook. Nortii Westcove ... NortonscDve .... NlltCOVC! ( )arl)ay, (ne.ir Cape I.alinnc), ( )arcov(! (Jchrepilcove .... Oderin (Jftor Wadhams.... |C,at.Uin.i < 'lian^;e hj.mil'. I'AploltS ll.iltleliay Island I'laeeniia and St. Mary's . ..[S.ihnonier i'l.ieetitia and St. Mary's.. ..!•» ire, it I'laiiiKi.i i»h,iy Kobeits ' Alex.iMiier ll.l\' I'ort -( iravi •«•••• 'i!r Honavist,! .... lionavisla .... l''o^() 'ruillinjj.ite .... 'Irinity .... I'ui^'eo and l.il'oile ...... l,.d' ooklVII "(ireensi^ond 'Nipi)'.'i's I lailini N'ortiiern 1 ii:hi Mon: IVlsl, Trinilv •Cireenspolld Hick man s II llboi Hiir^jco and l.al'oilc -Haibor I'.ritnn Hiiri;eo and l,ai'oile . . . iiay-do-Vcrdu ... I'lacLMitia and St. Mary's. ! i''o,L;o ... ^Hui,l,'e<) ■Hlaekhead lOderin, (/ Burin, and Old Honaventnro 'I'rinity 'st.lJarl OldlMM-ole.. Old Man's Hay Old Perl lean lUir,t;u() and I. a I'oile l*l{in',i;i'n I i'laeeniia i'Cirei'nspond I* Tniiity ami Hrii,im\i,i- ! cove I'l'onnebay ;I{ay-(U'-\'cr(U via Heart's ( .'ontent, Old I'ort an Choix... . ;St. Barb ( )ld Shoii . ( )liverscove Onenb ly ( )penlial ( )ran,<;e1)ay, or (jreat Harbor Dceji, Otterbtu'y Otierbiiry Otter Isl.'ind Otter's I'oint ( )iit<'reove ( )iir Harbor I'aeqnet I'addlecove, near Cape LaHnne, r.unc's Harl)or I'lrinity ilMacentia and St. Mary's. SI. Barbe I'onavista .... St. Barbe I'jay-de-Verde ... . . . l'ort-de-(irave •I'wil I'aradiso 'I'nesday ; 'Uit Blaek- lie.id, I'lidav ; I lirei t Mail, Monthly 'B(jnnebay Dildo Valen Island l''lo\verscoV(; I'Kin.^ [ImikN seove incite Trmitv St. John's ■o \ I.al'.iil St. Bail Bur Ueo ;i nd I.al' OK'O |*( 'aibone.ar ^I'.av I'IdIici is '•i,it'tlebav J* I5rit;\nniaeove jKin.s^'s l'.iidi.;e iMiuif^eo j'Tiltcovt; ',*■{ larbor llrilnii l'laoenli,t and St. M.u'y' I'ardy's Island iBuri ■'/(/ I'. ae'iilia I'arker's River I'arkcrscove I'assengercove . . Pass Island I 'at Power's Cove I'.itrickcove, C'ape Shore, I'at scove iSt. B.arbe .... Placentia and St. Mary ' hiiuity il'(jrtune .... I'willing.ate .... I'laeentia ;uid St. Mary' l^uriii ; r.iradr^e ! and I'l ;' Burin ( iri.t;uet I'.aiiie I iaibor Hiek •Harl m.in s ilarb Brit( djltlebay Idaiid i'(h-e;il Pl.K'i-nlla r.urui 64 N KW l'( ) U M ) 1 , AN 1 ) A I , M A N .\ ( ' A'amc of Place. — District. Post Tinuii, F'iuil'.s Island. ... Ronavista .... (h-eens]-)ond Feasfcovi- Trinity *Trinilv I'eckfonl Island, Fogo "(jrcenspond Wadhanis IVrlican Island ... . , Trinity , *01d Perlican I'crryscovc . . IJay-de-\'erde •Carbonear I'ctei-'s Ann . ... , , Twillingate .... I'A'ploitS IVlcr's RivtM-. ... . . Placcntia and St. Marv's ... *St. Mary's IVtiios Ik'ttcs ..-. . . . St. Harlu- St.'y'\nthony I'ctit(\s , , |{urgeo and LaPoile Rose lilanclie I'l'tit I'ort Placcntia and St. Mary's Paradise I'clty ilarbor . . St. John's .... Petty Harbor i'iccadilly St. (jeorgc .... *St. ( icorge I'iccairc i'ortuiie .... (iaiillois Pick I'Acs Port-di"-f irav(^ ... "liay RolH-rls I'ij^fon Ann St. I5arl)e iMigiccr I'ill.'y'H Island .... i'llk-ycove Twillingate Lilllebay l-land Pike's Arm . . Twillingatc .... Herring Xeck r'inchard's Island .. •• Ronavista (h'censpond Pinchcr's Island, | Ratj,L,n'd Islands, )' Placcntia and St. Maiy's ... X'alen Island. Pinch (iiit Placcntia and Si. Mary's . .. *(h-eal Plai-cnti.i Pinchgut 'I'ick'es... Placcntia and St. Marv's ... Salnionier Pinocovc ... ,' .... St. Rarbe FlowcMscove Piper's Hole Placcntia and St. Marv's ... "(Jreat Plaeenlia Pistoletbay St. Harbe (higUt't Placcntia Placcntia and St. Mary's ... ♦(ireat Piaeentia Placentianianscovc ) Sound Island, ) Placcntia and St. Mary's ... Cireat Placcntia I'lalecove I'onavista .... Kingscove Plate Harbor I'"onune St. dcorgi' lU-lloram "IJay of Islands Pleasantcove i'()int-au-( jaul .... Kurin . . St. Lawrcni'c (iarnish Point Enragec .... Fortune I'oint La Have .... Placcntia and St. Marv's ... 'St. Mary's Point Lance . Placcntia and St. Marv's ... *Placentia Point May Hurin Si. Lawrence Point Mai Placcntia and St. Marv's . , . (lr(!at Placcntia Point Verde Placcntia and St. Marv's . . . (heat Plaeenlia Pondcove St. Harbe Mowerseove Poolscovo l''ortune .... RcHorani Pool's Isl'd., Pool's Ilr Ronavista (h'eenspond Ronavi'iitiuc '''i ,'liannel 'Ruriii Pope Harbor .... I rinitv . Port-au-Rasfiue .... Rurgco and LaPoile Rurin Port-au-1'.ras Port-au-Choi\ .... St. Rarbe *Roniiebay 'St, (ieorg<' Port-an-Port St. (ieorge- .... Port-de-(irave .... Porl-(le-( have. . . *Ray koberis Portland (.'reek .... St. liarbe •Ronncbay I'ort Saunders .... St. P.arbe I'onnebay Portugalcovi' Placcntia and St. Mary's ... Trepassey Portugalcove St. [ohn's i'ortii;fali'ove I'ouclieove. .... St. John's 1 'ouchcovi' Poundcove Ronavista , ( iii'ens|)ond Powles IIe:i(l I'laccniia and Si. Marv's ... Trepassev l'res(|ue Placcntia and Si. Marv's . .. 1 ,' Valen Islimd Privaeeur Placcntia and St. Marv.s ... Plaeenlia Puddint;l)a;;cove . .. Ronavista .... (he;'ns])ond I'unibleyscove .... SI. Pari :e : Coachinanscove I'lMKlieove Rona\ i !,i .... ( iieens|)ond Punclieuncove .... I'OgO (Jhangi' Islands Purbeckeove SI. Rarb.- < 'oachniaii'ii'ov" I'uslitbrongli 1* orliiMc I'li-lilhrougli ■ ^■■1111* •••« *••••■ f^uiri Rol ^NEWFOUNDLAND ALMAiMAC. 65 ids 1ti:l i!i;l ..-. j Idle I Mil;. ■ilV A'aiiic of /'lace. IVramiil I'oiiU (hu'cnscovi^ (hiidividi (Jtiiiitonscovo, I Lonij Island, J <^iiii]K)n, (iieat iS; Litllc ka,i.:,<;i'd Harbor k.i,Lj,t:;rd Harbor katji^ed Islands Ramoa Ram's Island kandallcovc, I'ill Island, Random IIarbf)r Rantcm Ratfovc, Ila-Ha Hay. kavniond Point Rod HrookiV Mid Urook, Red Clitf Island RtHlcove kcdcove, near Hranch kc'd Harbor Rcdlu-adcovi' kc'd Island ki'd Island k''d Island kcd Lands kcd Rocks Rvi'drodcove Rcncontn- RiMU'.ontre krncws kkliard's Harbor .. . . Rider's Harbor Rijirap River Blanche kivcrlicad kivcrhrad, St. Mars's. kivi'rscovc Rivers, ( 'ape I ,a I lune Uiver of i'onds kixeove . . ...... Ivibert's Aim RiibinlKiodeove I-Inbinson's l'iL;lii Robinson's I \k-?A koelie or Rockv I lar.. kork 1 larbor koekybay k'lekyi) i\, Alex. I'.ay.. l^iM kv 1 larbor Riiekv 1 laibor I'^'H kv I'lrook koMiii's 1 larbor kose iil;inelie k'uindc')ve ...... K'')nnd I larbor koinul Harbor kiumd 1 larbor kiivsi'llseove, .New ba\ kiislioon iNUsvelKeove District. St. n.arbe Trinity St. John's ruillingate . St. Harbe Trinity . . I''o.ii;Q I'lacentia and l*.ursc() and I I'lacentia and Tuillint^ate . 'I'rinity Trinitv St. Ha'rbc Fortune St. (icortre y.'v/ Town. Conclie Heart's I'ase St. John's Little? i'.ay Island (iri^net ^■■CiUalina *( jreenspond \'a!en Lhind. St. Mary's. al'oile i»I'uri;.'o St. Mary's . . .j*I'laceniia • jLitllebay I.lr.n.l .'Hickman's I laibm ,'l)ildo . !Griguet . ICiaultois . I Robinson's i lead Honavista .... 'Kingscoye I'"ortune .... *l larbor Mriton I'lacentia and St. M iry's . . . *l'iaeentia Hurin I'"lat Islands IJav-do-Verde . . . l'.ay-deA'a:i!iia I'errvland .... Renews Burgeo and Lal'oil' *i larbor I'lrilna Trinity .... 1 liekiii m's I iari'.T I'ort-d<;-Cirave .. . 'lirigus St. (korge .... *St..( ieorge St. ( ieorge .... *^l'.av of Ishinds I'lacentia and St. M iry's,. . . Salmonier i'lt. (ieorge .... ♦■I'.ay of Island' I'.urgeo and I.al'oih '1 larbor Uritcm St. I'.arbi- .... ^■|{(iimeba\- Twilling, lie .... •Ni|ipi'r's I larbor Tuillingile .... laltle I'.iv isiaad I'riniiv .... * j'iinilx Tiiniiv .... i liekiiian's I laibor. .St. (ieorge .... .... St. George in siimia ( 'lianni-i in -,\ int.-i . St. I'.ariie •Ilomii Iku Iturin 'Ibuin r'i)i;o ;*( lrei'tl>;iin!i!J i'.onavisla .... SI. llarlie Sal\,i"e •linnitrl,a» Trinity .... lleart'^ l'.asi- 1 rinity .... * Tiiilatmiaeiis ,• Twillingate .... 'Nipjna's ilarliM, Iliugeo and l,al'i)iii «l\o;e BlaiK !;e I'oriiiiie .... ( ianllois I'orUine .... ( ianllois Twillingale .... Tiiti'ove Trinitv .... He.irt's Isase 'i v. illing.ile .... l'".xploiis riaeentia and St. M irv s . . . ( lilerin TiiniU' M lean''. ( "iint-iil ()() N I'.W !• or M ) I -AN 1 ) ALMANAC. Xl I'liuf l>;il'. sr'llscDVc S;l(iri|li;iv S.ldcllr I ',1,111(1 .. S:ili- llaihoi S.ii'.oll.i S.iilin's Ishiiid , . Si. .\iiiIi()Ii\ Si. liiulir . . Si. I'.ii.l.s .. SI. ( '.II. .1: SI. ( ji-n(-\ ii'\i' SI. ( li'c iliM', S:in(l\' ■■1. |,ii<|ii( '. Si. |i ilin'', I ',.is Si. Iiilin':, IViv .. Sl.'lolin' . I l.iiboi. Si. |.)l.n's l-.i.inil'.. Si. ImIui'' Si. jonc'.' Wiilioiit SI. ji>iii\s' \\ ilhiii. SI. Jiili-n' ^ll. K\ 1 , ill's . . Si. I .:i\\ IrlU'' St. i CI 111. nil's Si. I .run. Hi!'.., nr I .im.iiii'li.iv Si. M.ii'.vinisli.iv.. Si. M.uv'^ M. Miinl),i\ . . Si, I'.iiii's . . Si..siH)n's ., Si. Sluui'-- . . S.lll\M.\)\ I' . . S.lllIUHUciVl'. . S,i!inoiU'i>\ I'. . .S,ilinoniM\ I'. , S.\ill\i)IK'(>Vi'. , .•^.r.inoiu'i'v i'. . ."^.llllU'lKOM'. . S.iinuir.ii'i- . . .■>.i'ir.i>ii;tM S.iliiuin l\';i'.t S.i't .\;ii\ N.i'.v. !_!.;<• S.im I lltrlii-- !->.\Uil\l',lV S.uulvvow . . S,uu!\ isn c- . . .'^.inil\i.\>\t' .. S.iiiihvovo , , S.iiulv 1 l.uli.'i .-'.iHv 1 ,ii\>i\ ;i! N.uistiMul or 1 li itii; 1 l.iil'vi! S.unso!!'.-- l>,m, S.iv.im\->>v.- . . Soiliwosi." Svi>><.MSiV'\ > Sivi'asi\'o\ I' un ,iil>.i\ So.\I Dhtnct. 'liinity .. Si. I '.all 11- l''f)lllinr lionavisla P'oitimc Itoiiavisla Si. I'.arhc SI. I'.ailir I'lai'cntia and St. Si. H.ulic SI. r.ailic Si. ( ll-OILJC I'lMlUllC l''ciilimc I St. l!arh.' Si. |oll!l': j'I'liiiily I I inilv Si. iViilic .... riao.'tiii.i ;ind St. \ liiii in i I'l.K'cniia and St. I St. I'.,ulif i Si. l'.,uiir ri.KH'ntia ,ind St, St. \V\\W St. l',.ulic .„„o I'i.K'i'iiti.i and St. I'l.K'fnti.i and .•^t, St. Iviilic l'),l\-l!c-\'>'!(lc... . 1 lariior M.iin. .. . I'lMl-iU'-lir.ivi.' .. . I'liniiv .... 1 rinilv .... I TwiiliiVi^.iit- .... i'l.ici-nii:i and St. I'l.ui'nii.t .iiid St, i' I'l'/i • . . . Si.'U.uiu' HvHuuist.i .... I'lMtUUf St. n.irlH- Kon.u i.--t.i .... l"i.u\-iui.i ,uul St. l'oit-dt'-lii,ivo. . . .loiMUM aiu . Ci.-OtX<' Si. li Si. 1 iav Ul lll'Mti S.lll I St. 1 St. l>.u'' I'limtN rwillinc I'oiiiuu- Hon. ivi M,.iv'.s ... Salnionior M.uy s.. . . *l'laccniia *l''OgO [•".ngloe Salv.igf Ci.iuUoi.s I'lowcrsci^vi" S.i;vai,^o Maiv's ... I'laconiia ♦^Hay Roberts * Fogo M.uv's ... ri.-.ccntia *l)av of Islands *St. Goorgo I'.ngk'o F.xploits I'loworscovo ciriguot 'Heart's Contont l-"..\ploits (.'laultois i .e.iding 'lieklo- •I'.rooklvn Sh ] Sh -NEWl'OL N 1 )LAN 1 ) A 1,.\1 AXAC 'J'owit. Igl-, Briton ny oint ny y •s X- rScllo'ni liiiton s asc ;is(' ny ind ncc mil omt y r IJ'.O. crts s Ilaiijci OVi" 67 erts andf^ 'ontont ickk A'amc i(]ravc .. St. (jeijrgc .... l>onavi>ta .... 'Twillingati- 1 larbor (jr.ui'. . . Ti-inity .... Fkuin St. Barbr I "la I'osr 1 i<;ij/!. .... tKelligrows . ... "I lean's (\)iiteni ^(.'hange islanils . . .. I''lowerseove . ... I'Aploiis ...j*Rose Blanche . . . !*St. (ji.>)ige . . . .*l''og(J • • . *Sl. ( ieorge ; ' 1 idiuu bav ;*( irei.'n>-| ^ md ,*l')Ulill Fai->'s... . ^( ),K-iin '^' Trinity )*Bay l-Nibcrts ...... i*.'^I. ( ieolge ( iaiiitoi ; ary's ... M iiiat Tlacenlia *< iieens|i()nd i*-l .ittlebav I *i''cigo .Salvage ;l''lii\\eiseove 'lv\l)!oits I *^Siioai I lai i)(ir 'd leart's ( \jiilciii Tilteove "■( jreenspoiid Renews I'ouehccA'e *1 leart's (Jonteni "( ileelispoiid (Jhange Isl.uid^ (Joaclinianseovc ' i'willingate "(..'aihunear U'V s U'v's "lliirgi rl.^ . 'St (iioriM: ' I'i (Johlyii : ;l .it:li bay |Sp.viiiard.-.bav '■'Tiinity I* I'.uiin < 'i n\ • eeniia and M. udtlecjve ^l»nuteoV( rmiiN >in in Spiagu le-Vt e.'ieovi.; ^\)WM\ Kuglc, r)av-( Ti initv 'rnniiv •( Ir.ai !' • llMlia, ■ 1 1 ! 1 1 1 n ■I '.i! 1)1)11 •iliii. in: ai I'Hlla ■l(,U\'i ^:•; .\ ,ii/ii- 1'/ / '/ill (•. i|ii iinHi' M i| )i liii;' . A I 111. ... <|>l II' V I '' illll . ... ..|iimI I I. I,!. . ... I ii; ' 'I.I", I I.iiIm.i . ■ I. mil V .1 1 1. . . ... ■ I.iil.. ■ . I'.m;IiI ... 'I' 1 1 .1 III' .Ii I .||i'tl\lHr . ... • I.M |>. ii\( \ r I .l.ilii I 'U .nil' . I I. Illll .\\.il. I .1.111.1. ... <\V .III I' I. Mill . ... >\\ 1 I ill. 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( il'Olf^iJ KiiiL;s(.:()V(; anil 1 liniiN Diliio *.\i|)l)i'i'.'i 1 iailn)!' ili'lloram V'aleii Islaiiil *l!ay (jf Islands riisiilliroiiijh ••■■|{ay (>r Islands Littlcbay island *ljrc't.'ns]iond Salvat;i; l.'",x|)luits Krodklyn *( irconspdiid Valon Island \'alcn Island St. I .awiTiici- I Iran's Ivisu '.-Mcxaiidfi'liay I .cadiiiLj Ticklfs I .i-adiiiL,' 'rii'kKis , M'liitanniac'ovc 'Nipper's Hr. in siiin'r, , I.ittlebay in winter. ♦St. (Jcort;o *l'iri.'i.ns[-.(ind 'St. Anthony b".\p'oits * Kind's Cuvl- Dildo IJi'llnrain I I'acovc Sp.iriiariiiliay *Fogo ♦(.iri'onsjKind •lU'.rin * I'uiiHnsate I'lLUlsCOVt.' lv\p'.L-|lt5 l'op>ail I'orbay '11 irbor Hilton * l*. jnnobav rrcp.i5iov * I rinity 'Virivn-snon I I ;::'t'ba\ I?'..i",'. •l>o;HU'b.iv .Iv-:.;;:^.:.!.;" NKWIOIXDI.AM) AlM.WAi L',iil, S. Sidr. . 'luiniin-ovi' I'v, illin,L,Mio I 'nli)rtiin,il('f()\(.' . ., 1 'nioiiuc^vc I j>|Hr .Amlicistcuvu I'ppcr I'.aconcove ., I'l'lH'i- I Slack Island l|)|Hr r.iiri,n'o .... L'PIKT Darkcovc ... I'ppt'r oiiavisla .... ..[1 larbor Main ..I'rwiliin.i;ate l!uri,n-o anil Lal'oile ... ISonavista Harbor Main Harbor (Jract' I'linily 'I'linity I'lacentia and SI. Mary.s \ St. (ieorge 'ruillin,t,fal(! CJarlionear 'I'willin.L^ate . I'lacentia and St. .Mary's . "i'l'rinilv /'('(/ y,'?.'//. I'o.i^'o I'willin.Lfate 'LVillini^ate Uonavista St. liarbe Twillingate .... Honavista .St. ( leorj^u: , .|Hiirge(j and I/iPoile ., •jSt.Harbe liay-de'-Verde _ , ■Placentiaand St. .Mary's... 'I lean'.-, I'ontelil 'l>ri;;ii,', nri,i;us I'elliiiaiM * r«illiii.i;.ite I'loueisinve iMij^lee *l'iona\jst,i < 'oiu;e|ili(,ii I I.mIkii •'•Nploils |*l?inj;eo ( ianibo Kelli,i;reus Spaniard's Hay 'l'>rilaiiniaeove *l)rilaMniaeov(' Valeii Island via Ituriii and (Jreat I'laernlia *nay ot Island:, Tiltcove *(varbonear *'r\\iliinj;at(' I'lacentia *Hearl's ( 'oiiieni *( jreensponay l-.huid *(ireens|)ond ( '(Jiielie Ivvploils *( Jrecnspoiid . p.St. ( 'iruvy^f . *Harbor liriton . KJo.'ichinanscov"; ■JJlackhe.id 'r\villinj,'atL I'iUrt[eo and Lal'oile ISt. Harbc '''nni'v ;Hnrin 'Twillingate ;liuri,feo and I.aPoile Si. IJarbe Unri^eo and I.al'oih; jSt. liarbe I I'lacentia and St. M.ary'': ... . I'l'rinity .Trinity i'\\illi'i«;"'- ' 1 willin;;ate , Iwiliingate Vw" 'T lingati wiilin.^'ati '.villinf^ati < .go "(ire.U I'lacentia *'I'\silling,ate *I.aI'oile I-'.ngler: "Heart's Conient Hurin Iwillingatf; *Iiurg(o (jrigmt ♦Cliannc'l I"".nglee ValcB Islan.l IJonaventnre ♦lirii.inniacove Ivxploit , l'etts<.ovc- *I.illl<.bay •-adiiu; 'Ji<.kl I. Twil MoMion' . Harl int'atf St. iJarbi I riniiv St. lia'rb' (; I'.lirn.ansove Random Anchor I'oint 7«> NICWKOUNDl.AMi ALMANAC. Name cl Place. Distill (. I'ost J'liWII. WnUrib.nscouvT, I 'ivini,,.;!,^, *Nii.iHr'.. Il.uhu, WisiMnanscovc jSl. Turhr Coaihiiianscovi.- Witlcssbay il't-nvlaml Witlessbay With'ssbav hrinitv Nrw Haibor Wullbav, i'.av (In I.oiipjl^iirLit'o .md I ,a I'oilf iHur-ico Wooiltnidc.Jvi' Tuillini^it'' 'IJttlt'bay Wuodv Island I'larcntia and St. Mary's... . 'I'laccntia and Hurni Woody Island Hi,t;lit, Woody I'oint . ... , VViL'ckcovc ..... N'cllow Foxcovt', New bay, York Harbor . ..., Yotm.i,' Ik'ad . . .., Zi-alot , !'r\villin,t;ati' , |St. IJarlK; , d'orlnnc rwillingatu St. ( ironic TwillinLjatc St. 15ari)c l"",xploits *l>onni.'bav ' 1 larbor IJriton I'',\pluits *hay (;f Islands *.\ipiH'r's 1 1.irbor ( "onchc Commissioners of Pilots. OjJiiL' : Coiinncrcial J)/ti/i/ii!;^, Du:ku\>i th Street. Chairman, John Goodridge ; Hon. P. Cleary, | Henry J. Slabb. RATES: For Pilotage of Vessels in and out of St. John's. As the number of Pilots is now rethiccd to 13, the Act provides that the following rates l)e exacted for Pilotage of Vessels in and out of this Port : u\^c. Tom Rates Cy On vessels under 80 tons tons to S6 CO 7 50 On Vfssc'ls from So 100 tons On VL'ssils from 100 tons to 120 tons i5 25 On vessels from 120 tons to 160 tons 9 00 On vessels from i6g tons to 200 tons 9 75 t)n vessels from 200 Ions to 240 tons 10 50 On vessels from 240 tons to 2S0 tons 11 25 On vessels from 280 tons to 30G tons 12 00 On vessels from 300 tons to y-^o tons 15 ou On vessels from 350 tons to 400 tons 18 00 On vessels Irom 400 tons ti) 500 tons , 21 00 On vessels from 500 tons lo 600 tons 24 ou On vessels from 600 tons to 700 tons 27 00 C)n vessels from 700 tons to 800 tons 30 00 C )vt'r tliat si/.e — tor every luo tons a.dditiona; 2 00 And on no one vessc 1 is the l'ilota,i;e to exceed.... 1 48 00 Steamers of less than 150 horse power shall ])ay Pilotage on their net ti)nnage as in the case of sailing ves.sels. Steamers above the said power shall ]")ay at the rate ot ten cents for eat h lior-e power, without reference to ton nage. Stealers employetl in the fisheries of the (Jolony sluil' '^atcs Cy $6 CO 7 50 8 25 9 00 9 10 11 75 12 CXJ 15 13 ou CXJ Ji 00 24 00 -7 00 3^^ 00 2 CX) 48 (XJ N KW K( ) U N 1 ) I .A N I) A 1 , M AN AC . 71 l)c exempt, except when on Foreign voyages, and thru at the rate of ten rents for each horse i)o\ver, (Coastal steamers shall also he exempt. Snbsidi/.ed mail steamers, in connection with the (Colony, shall pay on the horse power at the rate of ten cents for each horse [)ower. No steamer shall i)ay more than S48 at one time. .All Coasting Vessels which may take Pilots to pay one- half of the above rates of I'ilotage in proportion to their tonnage. The above scale of l'ik)tage shall be payable on the Register Tonnage of all such vessels, as ascertained before going out of the 1 Inrbor. 1 1 IT Majrsty's vessels under sixth rate 314.00 1 Icr Majesty's vessels of fourth, filth and sixth rate 'j^.oo Ihr Majesty's vessels of first, seeond and third rate 34.00 Towage Rates : St. John's. Rates of Towage by Tug-boats, from one mile outside of Heads to Consignees' wharf, or 7'icc versa : lounage. Vessels under 60 tons Vessels from 60 tons to too tons Vessels from lOI tons to I2t tons Vessels from 126 tons t(j ISO tons Vessels from ISI tons to 175 tons Vessels from 176 tons t(j 200 tons Vessels from 201 tons to 225 tons Vessels from 226 tons to 2 so tons Vessels from 2SI tons to 300 tons Vessels from 301 tons to y-f tons Vessels from :^5i tons to 400 tons Vessels from 401 ton.; to 450 ton-; Vessels from 4SI tons to 500 tons Vessels from SOI tons to 550 tons Vessels from s=;i tons to Ooo tons Vessels from 00 1 tons to 700 tons Vessels from 701 tons to 800 tons Vessels from 801 ions to 900 tons Vessels from 901 tons to 1000 tons Rates. $^ 00 8 00 10 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 '-^4 00 2') 00 28 00 30 00 00 M 00 ?,■' 00 .).: 00 4" OfJ r.i 00 Towage beyond one-mile limit to Cape Spear, one-third additional. Ten i)er cent, charged for use of steamer's haw- ser. One-third additional charged from loth December to loth Ai)ril. Vessels in distress or disabled must make spe- cial arrangements. Vessels employing Tugs inwards will be charged two-thirds of rates going out. Owners not resjjon- sible for any damage done by the vessel towed, to themselves or others. Special charges will be made for steamer f/ri- c://i\s when ice on the coast. 72 NKWl'OUNJJLAND ALMANAC. n i 1 ■! LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. Lights in Ihc followini; list arc cxhihitcd from sunset to sunrise The di'ilances arc all in nautical utiles. c 1RH4 N.'unp of I'liico. (lull Islaiiil, at: ■a o O ' 49.50.54 roiiit, Tniilin- I 1874 1858 1880 •873 »R43 1857 187., iSSi (Janii IslM Soldoni- (Jonu'-Hy. OfforWad- liani IslM. ('allot (Stiiikintj ) islaiul, IJonavista Hay. I'lilVm Island, (iivcns- jiond. ( ':\\ir Honavista ( 'iii'i-ii Island, t 'ataliiia. I'ort ruiiit I rinily. IlaiU's II r, I 1 iiiilv has I'laiH-alii 11 lslan.oi.o7 .jS.i.S.sS 53.32.27 530.1.35 53.02.20 53.20.51 53.'5."7 52.17.32 Inlciinitlcnt 7o////t\ 41I1 ordi-r 1 )iopli ic, Miakini; one coinplctc rcvoinlion in a niinntc, appcaiin!.^ about 11 sc< onds litjlit and 9 seconds dark. ( lato-Dioptric revolving; re/z/A' ,• at- tains ;:jrealest brilliancy evi'r\' 30 seconds. y-V.iVi/ 7.//;//(', oil) ordi'r hioiiliie lu.wd -ohiti\ 4II1 order Dioptric Interinitti'nt 7. '///A, .ph order Difipliie, ni.ikini; one complete revolution in a niinnte, appcMriin^ about 11 s<'(- onds lif^lit and 9 seconds dark. l-'i.wd red, .{ill order Dioptric, (visible from N.by !•'.., tlnouyli Sonlli to W. by X. by (ompass.) ( Catoptric rcNolviii!.; li.L;lit, sheuins; al- ternately a 7i'///A' and rrd lii^Jit al intervals ot (jo seconds. h'i.\i-d i^'liili', .jtli ordiT Dioplrii', (visi- ble W.S.W., to \.V..\ /■'i \i\/ '.'/iii',\ ?.\h ordir Diopiiji-. luxrd :,>/iif,-, "di (irdcr Diopliie. Oato-Diopttie rcvolvinj; 7e////(. li.i;lil. sliewini,' a ll.isli every 20 secomls, 'I'his li,i;lit is ollen obscure'5 •113 il^l^Z^^^'^^^-^ND ALMANAC. 7Z LIGHTHOiUSESrBEACONS. &c /^,,h^s u: thefoliou.u,,nstare e.kilnted fro.n sunsei i suuri. int. (iistances arc all in nautical miles. Description of lUiikiint,'. Fr ,nvfr on nprx of |,sl:n„l, pain..,! /v,^ .in.lw///A. v..rlic-alIy,fo,i,- strip. .s of,, ,.•1, color K,,.p,,.'s hons,. pai,,,..,! ul.ii ' n2ft. distant, W, hy \. ' ■ rj«l,t tourr paini,.,! r.ul, srpinn- in Inurr MX, ilianmni: to ocia-on an.l finish,.,! -yaarcMiar ,n,m, j;ail,.rv an,l hml,.,, K«'ci..TS,w,.l,„^rs,,„ar,-'(v.TticaipaMs fiite, roof ,fd), ,listani tu,.Mlv-liv, ' (,.,.( Irotn t,)\v(;r, nuildings wooci I.iKht tow,T rising froM, 'H- pl)lc of the hous<.-(vniical pans painted W///C, r,)ofs m/). ' Round red l,ric]< tou,-r. Kcn-per's dweilin.r wood- vntK-al pa,-,s ,ol,L, roof ,;'d\ 30 feet from tower. Iron lisht tow.-r in centre of a srniar.. wood Inn diiiK. Roofs flat ;si,l,.slMn,l,.,l horizontally, r.'d an.\NI) ALMANAC. IW' LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. /.r\'/i/\ ill f/i('/i)//oic>iii;^ list arc cxhibilcdfroin sunset ti> sum isc 'Jlw distances are all in nautical miles. tr c u Piu- 1878 1 836 1850 1883 1885 2 IS87 1813 183: IS7I ■S 'j * -a . 3 «- Name of I'iacc. 3 C • - C in Description of Lii;ht. ^y- §^ ' '■ Carhoncar 47.44.24 53.09.22 /■'ivcd -li'/iifc, 8th order Diojitrie. Islaiul. liar, (iraco •17-I2.45 53.08.11 Catoptric revolving iif^hf, showint; Island. two ■ji.i/iife fi.ishes, followed by one ird Hash, each attaininj^ greate.'-t brilliancy in 30 seconds. liar, (iraci; 47.41.27 53-12.33 l-'ixi-d white, 6tii order Dioiitric. Heacon Lii,''i'. liay 47.36.40 53-IC-I5 I'ixcd ivliitc, 6th order Dioptric. Kol)crls Immediately beneath the princi- (Green ) pal w hite light is a projecting Ian. Point. tern in which three lamps are placed. The two outer ones will sliow li^kite, and the centre one in a line with the Southern rocks, N.l'",. half J''., (mat;.) from the tower, will be red. Bri.^'Ms. 47-32.54 53-10.35 Fixed red, 6th order Dioptric. Cape St. 47.48.30 52.47.10 Fixed red, ^\\\ order Dioptric. Francis. appro xi- mate. ]'"t. Amherst, 47-3347 52.40.20 Fixed 'iOhite, 4th order Dlo]itric, entrance of visible from se.iward between W. St. John's. S.VV. and N.N.l-:. St. John's Red lii^'lit, (Catoptric.) Icadiiii^ l{i;/i/, ditto !\'rd liirhf ^Pnfnnfrir- ^ .-^'"i V ^"'*iiO|Jii iirf,^ NoiK. — Hy keeping tlic lights or discs in line, the largest vessels will clear all dangers. Hearing N.W..^\V. Capt; Spear. 47.3 1. 1 1 52.36.39 Catoptric, revolving ■white, attains its greatest brilliancy every min'te. Forryland Head. 47.00.53 52.51-07 Fixed white, 3rdo rder Dioptric. 'J > , t; 0) y 'mS^ i/i 073 i5 E ft. M 195 I T51 40 56 "3 123 134J 76^ i74i « • a 264 22 200 16 NDWl'OL'NDLAM) ALMANAC. 75 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. " /j^/i/siu thcfollo7oinii list arc iwhibitci/Jroin sinL.rt (o Minnsc. The distances arc all in nautical miles. 'J ft. ^51 5J . Mis. 16 15 40 7i 56 "3 123 76i i74i c u 3 ■T3 Q. Description uf Huililii\ij. o 360 360 8i 12 All So:\varcl I Argiind \o. 6 Argantls. Argand g'as. I Aru.ind, ditto. 12 264 200 16 ditto. 2 wick Concentric IJiiildings woor!. Ms-i tower rising from the gable ol the li ,ise—( vertical parts white, roof red). S(|uareu(jod house (sides painted white, roof red, from centre jf which rises the lantern. Ilexagon.il wooil tower (painted wliite). Round iron towi-r, i)ainted with two red anIi, I 47.14.00 53._'4.oo /vifi/ nui light (metal retlectori. 'FvMtune May. .ipproxi'm.Ue. \ 'This light is only inteniied forth'' t'lshing craft of the locality. I 1S73 liu'llor.im, I'ortune I^.iv. I i 47._'0.00| ^j.27.i~,:J-'ix<;i u'/iii'e. Sth order Dioptric. "V V" JJL fsunnsf. Ki>t. ill) silvered ir lensf'i) ; mcy every lielNseuii v.. I. 'I'lie in- { low, tlie it from SI. )ioptric. : of 1st ol- y ii /Yv/aiul Ills of one )ioptric. xc'/ii^c light, nd annul, 11 St brilliancy unscfiuencc gilt is often last is clear. ;)ioptric. 1 c fias/iinj^ ins its greai- on soeoiid^. d from 1\S. 1 reflector I. uied for til'' :ality. L)io[)tric. NKWI-OUNDI.AM) AI.M.\N.\l', 77 LIGHTHOUSES, BEACONS, &c. IJiih/iin thcjollounni^ list arc iwhihilciffrom sitnscl to sintrist' The distances arc all in nautical miles. ^' rt (^ D/) ft. l8o 314 03 3'>^ y8 4.P 64 408 Mis, IS 20 II -4 23 20 35 •a (i . c o e< 3 mo .Ml Seaward Kind of Lamp. No V ;\rgand3. No. 17 Argands. I / ■\rgand, o 170 All .Seaward !?•••« No. 12 Argands. I Argand. No. 6 Argands. 1 .\rganil. No. 9 Argands. I Argand, Description of Hnilding. 270 I T Argand. Round iron light tower, .\o feet liigli, painted tfd and wiiite in broad verticil stripes. 'I'he kee])er's house is feet (list. lilt, stpiare (painted white), led loof. The light tower is connected with the al.inn house by a covered way. ( 1 'or fog sign.il see list b^ilow). No IK. — Ihis Liglitlioiisc is now maintained by thi; Dominion (lovernment. Round iron ligiit tower, 50 feet iiigh, painted with rc'd ai\d white liori/ontal bands. Kiu'per's dwelling wood, connected with the tower by a covered way. Roimd iron towi;r, painted with three red and two white horizontal bands. The bands are continued around a llat-roofed store in the roar. Round Ijrick tower, jiaintod red. '1 here is a woollen liouse, 15 feet on each side of the tower, anil connected therewith by a cov- ered way. 'I'he houses arc painted white, with red roofs. Wooden house, p.iinted white, ;ind flat roof- ed. The light tower rises from the roof of the house. .Square wooden house, iiainted white', and red roof. The lantern rises from the centre of the house. Wood, octagon tower, iiainted red and white on alternate sides. S(|uare, wooden house, painted while, with reel roof. The lantern rises from the centre of the rool. .\ square beacon tower, of wood, (standmg on the end of the bseakwatcr), carrying an octagon drum and lantern. .\ \\(ino7innii Ust a) c exhibited from sunset to sunrise. ^//^' (Hstanees are all in nautical miles. M , C a 2i '^ at 'A v»-. ^ — Name of Place. 1873 1879 Rocky Point, Hr. Hrifon, Fortune Hay, Pass Island, entrance to Hermitage Hay. 0/ . 47.27.30 •a , 3 m ,^ 1— 1 Description of Light. i88s CJauItois. 1874 I 1836 Hoar Island, Hiirgeo. Ireland's Island, en- trance of LaPoile Hay, 1873 Rose Hlanclie Point. 55-47-45 Ligiith order Dioptric, fixed ivklft- except in a line with Harbor Koci<, in which direction it i^ obscured. 47-2y.i5 56.12.02 Fixed xohite, 4th order Dioptric, A y/.tvio>i Ft\> Horn. 'I'liroc pouiul cli.iigi' from a 32- poiuukM' Run. Mcihaiiual I'oi; Horn. i 'om pressed Air Trumpet. Powerful loinch Stcavt Whistle. ( 'I'lirfeniiy Aiitunatie W'liist- iiii^t:; Buoy. Intervrils of Sound. Sounded five seconds, silent fivi> seconds; sounded live st^eonds, and silent forty-five seeoiuls in eai'li minute. Sounrled for five; seconds, with in- tervals of silence of tlurly-five seconds. During daylight and wIumi Cape Spear is enveloped in fog this will he discharged every liour. A vessel's gun will he answered hy two ginis. Soimdcd m reply to a vessel's gun or whistle. Soimded for seven seconds in each minute. House 600 yards N. X.M. of the lighthouse. This alarm is seldom heard to the southward of its position. Sounded for ten seconds, with in- tervals of silence of fifty seconds in each minute. IJc.arings from the buoy, Powel's Ile.ad, N.l-".., distant i>^' miles. (Jape Pine W. \ S., Freshwater Point S. !•:. \ !•:.' The buoy will be taken in at the commence- ment of winter, and re-moorcd in the spring as early as the weather will permit. The attention ot" 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 dian one or two miles, will under others reach twenty or more miles. J. T. NEVILL, Inspector of LI (jhthovsts. Light Dues. — Twenty-four cents i)er 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 e)ne year. Sealing and coasting vessels — twelve cents per ton on registered \essels of 40 tons and ui)wards ; three dollars and forty-six cents on vessels less than 40 tons. NEWI'OUNDLAM) .\I,MA.\.\( 8 I Gallantry IJead, hlaiul of St. /\/rr\s.—.\ White I-'l;ish Light. I-:ievation above high water, sixty-four metres (jo.j I'Jighsh feet). Distance at which the light is visiMc— i,S miles. The light is hidden at the northward by the- high land of St. Peter's. The Fog Horn off Oallantry Head, now located north of Hunter's Island, (lie 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 se< inds, with an interval oi one minute between cai h blast. Li.i^lit at the south ni trance ,i//t 0/ tlio /slan,l of Do'^rs\ cat - ed I'ointc a Lccontc. — l-'rom the ist August, 1.S74, alight has been exhibited on the .Southwest Point of the Island of Dogs, at the i)la(e called Point a Le( onto, at 400 metres (437 Lnglish feet) ab(;ve the level of the sea. L will be seen in clear weather seven nules. The extent of the liiiht is ( ircumscribed in a sector of 163'^', pres-niing tw(j cones ol light : one white of 40-. will liuhi the ])as->ag(.' ol tiie Southeast, so as to ])ermit w s,-,els. whi' h ni.iintain position within this cone to a\oid ai. liie right the shoal llit.iilk'. and to the left the rock of ('.ipe X.u'r, and the rock Hertrand. The second cone is red, of 1 ,:;o ". It should be ;ivoided by \{:ssels entering by the Southeast passage, and will enable them, when they have quitted the white cone, to come to anchor in the roadstead, or in the il.n.u hois, in follouin:; the liiu' of the white li^ht from Point nnv ( 'anuons. ami of the I'cd liLiht from the interior ^^^ the ( iiv. 8:2 N-E\VR)UNl)LANI) ALMAxNAC. LIST OF LIGHTS, &c., Upon Newjoumihind I'cnitory lit hy the Canaitian Govern- ment. I.ii^hteit/roni sunrise to sunset. first Xamo of ^ f= I'lilCf. ^ ; r^ 3 o Description of Light. (".ipi' R:i\. I1R71 V :^ . c-^ "tort 2> X •17.37.0 I r,().iS.() ^ \\ liite Jhfili cviTV ten sc I ' coiids, C!;it(i|)lrii-. Kc-t Tin I'oitil i\i(li. 1871 50.4 T. 50 fJ:i]H' X(iini;in.ji87i' r,i.33.o 55.33..P 57.27.401 U ///A' y/,/>// every 15 se- iiiiid.s. (Jatdiitrie. ( !:ipe i'.auld. I1884 51.33.50 iielle Isle. !i85{ Do. I-ow I.iL'ht.) 1880 .Si-53-0 Helow in M. 55.25-0 ( !at(i])trie icvdlvint; r. ■////;• ,• j^reatest hrillianey ever) two niiiuiti'S. 130 17 13SI 17 (Jatoptric, nlteiiiatiiii,' rcd\ 141 ami whiti'. cvcrv iorty five soconds. 5!;.22.i5 l'"irst order Dioi)tric, fixed ain liglif Point Armour, 18551 51.27.35 5'').5o.55 (i'orteau.) (Ireenly I ■iland,liB78| 5r.22.35i 57.10.50 lUaneSablon. Cape Race. 1856 46.39.24 53.04.20 (Jatoptric fixt-d whifr Second order Dioptric, fixed 7v/iitc (Jat()])tric light, showing rt'//.7<' )\ niiputes, red ^ minutes. Do. do. and eclipse i.^ minutes. Revolving 'ohitc light, at- tains greatest brilliancy' every h.dl ininute. Visi- ble i)etvveen !•'. N. \i. to W. S. W. 470 128 155 100 i3 17 19 15 i3o 15 o . ^ •J o ^ H n rt ^.ii 1' -^> ,.-• ■J. M. I') 17 17 iR 'DJ 17 19 ^5 I'', N low F( ) I' X I ) LA M ) A 1 ,M A .\ AC . 83 LIST OF LIGHTS, &c., U/>on Navfoundlaiui Territory lit h the Canadian Govern- ment. Liiihtcit from sunrise to sunset. -a 1^ c '2 E £< .£ rt « Ui- I)rscri|ition of Mght Building. Keeper. c I -> .• fj vMl I Maiiiniotli points iflatuick hur- Seaward jncr ; constant les'el oil reservoir. Do. No. I circular lamp. Do. i.No. I circular Do. Mammoth Wat w ick ; constant level reservoir. From 5 mammoth N.W. by| wick lamps N.roundi in a cluster. byS.toE. Wooden Oct agon a Tower, painted white Lantern red. Wiiite Hexagonal .vood, with roof red. \\ h i t e II e x agonal Wood, with roof red. 1'-. n. Rennie, V.\, enueu.N Henrv Locke. I - White square wooden A. St. Laurent, tower, surmounted byi a red lantern ; dwef ling attaeheil. Circular s t o u e tower, M. Coltin. covered with clap-j boards, painted white. | I In ap- l^roaeh- ing from the Gulf. All I)oints ,Seaward Po. Q 1 8a Large circu- lar biu-ner lamps; con- stant level oil reservoir. 5 mammotli wick lamps in a cluster. Large eireu lar burner lamps. No. 9 Argantls. Wliite square wooden !M. tower. Coltin. Circular wliite stone, covered w i t h clap- boards ; roof red. M. T. Wvatt. ^ >. '- o rt 'J ■J 2 m^r^mmmm Octago n a 1 w o o d e n J L DeJJeaumont tower, paiiUed white, with red lantern; whit(; wooden dwel- ling attached. Round iron light tower 1". Myrick, .)o leet high, painti'd rt'dand white in bioad vertienl stripes. Keej)- er's house — feet dis- tant, is squ;u-e, paint- ed white, with retl roof, '{'he light tower is conneited with the Alarm lio use bv a eovericl w.iv, .S'> feet Ion". w^i^i^y ii . !' c: i 5 "^ 'J 5 Z ■"! S4 M,\VI orNDI.Wh ALMANAC. JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT. i- ( ///,■/' '///^,'/i,—S\r iMcikiick I'.. T. ( laitn, K.( '.M.C ;. ,/vvv/,?/// 7//,/i,v.v— Hol.cit |. I'inscnt, I ).(:.!,., and J. I. I.iulr. . I//, '/■//,■}■ ( /'r//(/;i/ -'liiiw. |. S. WiiiliT. \>//t//,'r (li//i/ii/- ~ . {)//,;■//'< ( ■<'.7//w7— Iltiii. ( ;. 1 1, |■',ml■^■^()n, Sir W. V. Wliilcuav, K.( '.M.( 1. ; rrc'Mi.lt Imik TM.n, I). W. I'ltiwsc, T. i. Kr()ii;;li, A. ( '. Ilaywanl, I^. \\. W . Lilly, Kolii'il |. KriM, linn. |. S. W'i'ilii-, A. |. W. MrNcily, and |aiiicr, (). ( 'onrny. < liicf ( 7rr/: ,uiil /\i\i;i.s//\ir Sapii-air ( c//;/— I'lrscnlt Lincrsdii, I'.-^ii., (,>.* '. .\s>i.^tanl Clcihs of the Sii/'itnic Coin I — (icium' |, Adams and ()il/s/r/(/ — Vwsuon Imiutsoii, (.),( '. . \o/i>/!;' h'lxisf) ii/irni />isfri(t — -I'lrsi-olt lunrrson, (^.( '. (rici of llu: Supreme Court and 'J'if>..('., A. (). Hawvanl, (.).('., II, mi. |. S. Winter, Q.( '., R. ]. Kent, (.).('., i'reseol! laner-nn. (,!.( '., A. j. W. MeN'eily, ().C. Secretary; \\ h'.merson, (,XC; 'rreastirer: R. J. Ki nt, (^).( '. ; Librarian: lohn H;a-ke. .N//(7///.-- Centra i Di-iiiet: Tlionias Talbot; sub-sheriff, Lionel !'. I'lianeey. Northern Dislriei : John I'leniisler. Soniliern District: lames Carter. />epi.>fy Si'ieritfs — ( in I'lispond : Sanuiei Dawe. I.ittU'bav Mines: Thos. !■:. \\ells. Mnstcrs-i)i-C/iinuTr;i-'\\n]\A'i. II. hanerson.C.XC. ; Thos. |. KeouRli, tJ.C. ; Sir W. \. Whiteway, Q.C. ; I'rescott I'.merson, Q.C, ; Hon. ]. S. Winter, Q.C. Si(j)r('riir Cmni Sjiring Teiin, eomnieminj; 20th May, to continue three wei-ks; Xntiinin 'I'erm jolh November, to continue three weeks; witli powerto the |ndi;es to pinldH;; ilu' term tiom dav to dav, not eNeeedini; six d.!\s in a'!. S<:ssi(iits (if/.rr 'I'l ,111- I he tirsl Mnnd.iy in February, March, Apn! and Itilv, and to c-oniinue fir a period not exeeeflinsj <>iv davs, NKWI'OlXDl.AM) \|,M \\ AC. .^S Commissioners for Issuing Mesne, Final Process, &c. 'I 111' lollnwiiit; arc the Commissi. m.Ts U>v is>iiin.,' Mcmic ami I'inal I'k.- ctss and Siipujiias rcliii iiiiii; iiilo \hv Siiprrim- i.'duit; lor lakiiiK Alli'lavii-, and Rctti.LinizaiKr nf I'uil in any suit prn'lin.t; in said Cmin : (JfMlnd Dhtricl—Vwwnn l':nuM.s..n, (_).('., C .^r,. Adams and dtio l''.iiH'r.S(Hi, Si. Jnlm's; 1". !•■. iMirncanx, Kcllinrrws. XdVl/ii-ni Dislrirl. A. Drysdali' and lln<,'li W. TraMnrll, lliulinr (iiacc; Isra.'l I,. MiX.'il, I ■,ulrinr,ir; Jtihn W'ilcnx, r.ii;_;n^; Inlm Lewis l.nw(r Islandeove; (i. W. R. Ili.alihy, liay Rolxris; Wni. lloid.'n, llaiiHH Main; I. \'eileli, llMlyn.od; William Christian, Old I'eiliean; Richard I'eiincy, Heart's Content; (iiiiicrt 11. Cole, 'Irimtv; Moses Parsons, N'ru Ilariior; joim Mirtlin, CataJin.i; JoIim C Sk>'lion and 1 ),ivi(l Candow, Honavista; I'hilip I.eveseonte, Kini,'scove ; J.unes lliirdcti, sr., Salv,iL;e ; \.v.. l''it/,genild, r'ogo ; K. Hertcaii, 'rwillingate ; (iideon Way, Miisgravt; Town ; Ricliard 1'. Rice, Creenspond; |. !'.. 1 '.landlord and John 1 Mider, l.iitlehav; David Ciiirie, I'.ritanniacove ; 1". C". I'.crtean, I.alirador. Sonthcrn District -}i>\m A. koclidort, l''erryland ; 'lliomas O'Ri.'lly, I'lacentia; James Harney, St. Mary's; James I'iltniun, I,:iinaline; (ieorge Simins, (Irand I'.ank; John Cunningham, Hingco; I'lnhp Hubert, Harlior Briton; Thomas ^\'inter, I5nrin; (ieorge Sutton, Tic])asscy ; Thos. Hriscoll,' Toadscovo; Henry Cam]), riislitliroiigh ; Michael \'.. 1 )wyer, St. ( ieonji^'s Hay; Richard Hradsliaw, Caiihois; C. 1). Chambers, Harl)or iiullctt ; [ohn (iillis, C:o(lroy; R. T. Squarey, Channel; Ceo. R. Lilly and L. |. liarron. Hay of Islands; Donald Brown and Nathan Taylor, Bonnebay; Ccorgi; T. Snclgrove, St. Jacques. Vice-Admiralty Court. Jiidi^e. — Chief Justice for the time being. Deputy 7//./;v— I'rcscott Linerson, (j. C. /iVx'vv//v?;-— R. R. W. Lilly, Q. C. Marshal— .\. (). Hayw.ird, Q. C. Central District Court. y/c./^w.— D. W. Browse, (^).(:., and James ( Irrve (Jonroy, (,).(,". Clerk of the (Jourt—\<. R. W. Lillv, Q. C. Notaries Public. St. 7'"''''''^ — Honorabk- Ceorge H. iMuersou, Robert H. I'rowse, Roiit. R. W. Lilly, Thomas J. Keougii, Sir W. \'. Wlutewav, Richard I'., llolden, A. U. Hayward, Wm, O. Wood, Hon. J. S Winter, R. J. Larsons, A. |. W . Mc.N'ciiy, John T. Cillard.D. J. Creeiie, John Maher, J ALMANAC. Stipendiary Magistrates. .S/. yi'////'( — n mill W'uD'llry I'ruwsc.and I.itiii:> I i'-rvc (Jdiiidv, IiiiIlji'.i ( 'cMiral Disirii t (Juurt. Conception //(/v 'riumias IJ, I'.ftiiKtt, l)istiict Jmlj.;*', II;u1)(j1' (inicf. ^'(;;7v';/£V7r— Ismd I.. McNril. /!ri,i,'iis Idliii Wilcox. 'I'liitity /Ay— (iillHit II. (.'uji', Trinity; William ChriMlian.Old iVrlicaii. /mw/(/77iAz --'rhoiiia.-i W. Stiihl). Crccnspoiid "\^\^\\m(\ W Kici". I'oiro - Janu'S l'"itzj(cra!(!. 7'7i'/7////.;'(7A'— I''rainis Hcrtcaii. /•'(7v;V(;//(/— joliii A. Kochfoit. riaceiitia and St. A/^uj's — 'i'hoiiias U'kii'll\', riai'ciuia; Janus ilanu'v. St. Mary's. /lit/if/ — James liippisli'v. (li titidbaid- — ( jforf^c Simnis. J're.t /iic—WxU ilk Sullivan. Siii.'iiy J'oiiit, St. i^cori^i:'.- lUiy. — Michai] 1',. I n\ yiT. //e Colony of \c:iit'ound/ ind — Hit; Jiuli^es ol the Supronic Court, tht; mcmhtns of the l''.xccutive Council, and Hon. ICdward 1). Shea, Hon. James J. Rogorson, W. J. S. Donnelly, Daniel W. I'rowse, K. K. W. Lilly, I'aul Carty, Major Morris J. I'awcett, Frederick J. Vallance, \V'illiam \\ Taylor, J. (}. Conroy, Francis Iknteau, Richard 1'. Rice, Cicorge i). Hunt, Micliael Dwyer, D. Brown, Rijhcrt 1'. Stpiarey, Joim A. Rociicfort, George R. Lilly, Henry D.iwe. Xort/icrn District — lolui Tilk'y, Williini Christiiin, John (j. Skelton, John Rorke, James L. I'rendorgast, John Wilcox, Philip Leviscontc, James Fitzgerald, Israel L. McNeil, Reuben Hemistcr, John Lewis, (ieorge Skelton, James Alcock, William Stirling, N. Norman, William Lang, Win. Holden, Hay Findlator, William 1'. Taylor, John Sheehan, (iilbert H.Cole, John W. Owen, G. W. R. Hierlihv, Ivlward T. I'lke, (}eorge C. Rutherford, John M. Maddock, )ames Tanilian, li. T. li. Ciould, Micliael Dwyer, James liurden, James Wiiisor, R. S. Munn, John Hartiett, J. Miftlen, Alexander MacMillan, W'illiani Lethbridge, E. C. Watson, James Gardner, William Meadus, Geo. Vardy, Thomas Windsor, Micliael Holger, (Charles D.iwe, Dr. White, Thos. C. Dudt-r, James \l. White, l''rederick Watson, Daniel Muniliy, John Smitli, Richard I'ennv, josiah Manuel, |ohn Duder, losepli (iodden, I'.it- lick Devereux, A. iron Tilley, Josiah ('olboine, Alfred S. i'ike, Win. Joyix', Laurence Mackay, I'elix M'Carthy, lohn Patterson, |anies 1!. ISIandfofd, Joseph W. Philips, Mark Osinoiiil, |. ( '. Domiuv, \{. I t. Hodge, pjseph P>. ■|\)bin, David ("urrie, I'liomas M'( orni ick, Daniel A. Rvan, Daniel Dug- gan, Fran^'is Fyrry, Norman Sneigrovr, Wni, H. Thompson, K, \\. Taylor R. NL Gill, J .s, ard M F.ngli. I'hom moii, Mose Chaml shaw, St liugli ■juill land- Ni:WKt)UN 1 )1 -AN DAI ,M ANAC. «7 I-;. M( I >(>iini'll, Willi, nil < ici(l(lai(l, James I.ockytT, \S'. |. I'', itoii, I.imiuIit (iili, |()M'|)h Stiotiij, Siiimii'l Spencf, Irancisjicrtoaii. Si>iit/ii-ni hi^lfiit — 1 lioiiias Kciioiit', l''.(l\\anl 1'amii'., ()\s<'n I'inc, l-Jiili- anl Maisliall, I'atrick iMitioiii,', Tiioin i<;\\'iiitcr, I'liilip Sorsoiicl, Iciiiii \\ . Kii|,'lisii, kicliaid Mctiratli, I'iiilip Ilnlm.in, TIki;. K. KimIs, I'lamis Rrad. riioiiias ( I'kit'lly, Jaiiics riltiiiaii, 1 Iiiii \' I'xiiiiini^, |. While, Miehiel (liii nioii, John I'uincaux, 'I'liomah Driscdll, C'liailes l'". Cossmaii, Win. I'lioraii, Moses '''illey, '("liomas Modi^f, James Marvey, I'liilip Iluhert, (.'liarles'^1), (Miambers, Josiali Small, I'.itriik Sullivan, James Ilijipisley, )olin I', liiail- sliaw, Natliaii Smith, ki>l)"rt \\. Carey, M. D., William St. ( joix. Clerks of the Peace, SI, y,>/in'- (fnr Central 1 )istiict) — RiilxTt R. W. Lilly, ll.iibor (iiacc; 1 lnL;h W. ria|inell. ( "ailioiie.ir : |nseph .\KKay. 'I'liiiily; , '1\\ illin';ale ; •- , CONSTABULARY. ic Court, M, Iloll. W, Lilly, illiam I'. [). Hunt, (.jourgc Ske'ton, te, Jameb Skelton, llolden, John W'. Jolm M. ISurden, u-Millan, luS, (ico. te, Tlios. , |olui •n, I'at- 11. Joyee, landlord, osepli H. iel Dut;- . I'avlor Inspector and Ceneral Superintendent ol (,"onstalinlary in Newfound- land — Colonel Morris J. I'aweett, St. John's — ist Sul)-lns|)eetor : Jolm Sullivan. 2iid Suli-In-.pix'.tor : James Kcnna. gnd-class Head ( 'ouhtable : Josepli Rielly. .Mounted Ser- f,'eant and Instructor of Cavalry: .John Sipiiri" . Actiii,i,'-Sert;i'ant, Clerk and Storeki-eper : Charles 'I'ar^ett. Sergeants: \\ illiam ( Collins (cavalry), I'atrick (Joady, William Coughlan (inl.uitry). .\cting-Serg<'ants : S.unuel Dawe, I'hili]) Lacey, I'cter McHay, William O'l'rien, Rohi'rt Sparrow, .ind Richard Clcary. Medical :ittendants : Doctors Simnis, llarvi'y and Rendell. Brigus — ScMgcaiit William (irimes, Constable Micliai-l I'ryan. Bay Roberts — Constable Josiah Shcjiiiard. Bay Hulls — Constable luUsard Lurlong. liurgeo — Constable .\lbert Kelland. Burin — .-Vcting-Stjrgeant |o'ui .Smith, and Constable I'duard Ilynes, Bonavista — Sergeant i^.iiley, and (Jonstable Jaiiu's Best. (Jarbonear — l''redericic ^\'illianls i Ilead-Coiistable;, John .Sno.,k,'rhos. .\spell, (leorge ForwarcL Catalina — ConstabK; William O'l'ariell. Cape IJroylc — Constalile John C'ourtiiey, CJhannel — Constable lames Wilcox. Fortune — ConstubU; (ii A I M \K A0-. Harbor Hriioii— Constal)to William l,um/i-ii. HarlAjr Main— Ac:tii)j,'-Si'ixi!ant (jiH)r>,'e Olipliant. lU'rringiu'ck— Constable Michael Sullivan. I.anialine — Constable iulniunil Miftlcn. I.iltle Hay— SLTRoant Thomas Wells. Constables : Michael Dntton, ami Joseph Krodcrick. Ul(i I'crlican— Const.able Ilcniy Perks. Oderin— Constable Mich.ael Quirk. I'larentia -(Nonstable Andnw {•'.iliey. roitii^jal (J()Vi;--(!un.stabli' James (^)iiiiin. I'()it-(le-(irave — (^'unstable William I', rtiiiur. keneus- -Constable Jdscjih ('dibtit, .St. Lawn-nee — (.'onsliible James Kent. St. Mary's— Constable Ivlward Lnii'^'lilan. 'Irinily-Cdnstablr^ .lames kii>si'll and llc'iijaniin I),iy, Tdlisail — (!(instable Jdlin l'.iekliam. 'I'repassey — (Nonstable William llailey. Tuillingate — .Scrj;eant Nathaniel i'ettcii, .ind (^unstable A. Hurt. Wi'st Coast (Hay 1)1 Islands)— Siirgeant Isaac Hartlett, and Constable )olin i lynn. Hay St. lieorgc — Sergeant Joseph O'Brien. Honne Hay- Constable John '1'. Hntler. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. Suin'fiiilcn'cnt <>f (liurrii cf KiK.bind Sc/kkiIs —l\i\\ William Pilot, H.I). Church of England Academy. J7.s'lV,or Ills l",\cellency the (iovt'inor. JJiri"l'irs The Right Rev. the l/-)r(l I'.ishop ot New tDiiiuiland ; the lion. Sir W.\'. Whitcwav, K.C.M.C, ; the Hon. iJr. Cj.nvdy, .M.I,.C.; I). W. Prc.wse, Q.C. ; the Rev. A. C. F. Wood, M.A.; A. ( ). llayward, f.).('.; Henry Coodiidge, and ( leorge I .e- .Nb-ssiirier. Hdvs' l)Kl'AKTy.\KS\. -I'rinripdl : Rev. A. Currio. Assistants : (i) (i. Houghton; (21 William O'Connor. Ciiui.s' l)i:i'Ain Miwi. — I'rinrljial : .Miss Ccjuling. ^Issist'int : Miss Knowliiig. H()AK1> o;- h'.NAMINKKS I'OU ( iKA.N riNt; (. I.K I 1 1 KA US ol' OlAI.Il'I- CAlloN ID 'Vv..\i\i\:\<^.- Snpcrintoitli'H' : Rev. Wilham Pilot, H.I)., Rev. A. C. 1 . Wood, .\l..\.. Rev. A. Heyg^te, M.A.; J. W. .Marriott, Siijic i- mtendenl ol die ( .'olonial and Continental Churih Society's .Schools in .\e«- toundland. Colonial and Continental Church Society, Incor- porated 1852. I'tltraii —\ bT Most liracious .\hiiisty the (Jiieeii. \'if<- l'atri>iis—\ li'- ( ir.ice die .\r(.:hbislio|-) of C'anterbui\, His (iiiice the ,\l chbislioj) ot \'orU, His Orace llii' .Nrclibishop ol .Xrmagii. V'/'c^f'/c/U— \'acant. \ icc-J'rasi- deiits — .Nearly all the I'.ishops oftlu: C:hurch of l'',iigland. C()UU1'.S1'<)N1)IN(; CO-MMffllCl". IN NlAVIdlMiLANIi, I .M ' IR l'< )U A r- i:ii. — I'rosUl^nt: the Right Re\'. the Lord Hisho]) ot .Newfoundland. Virc-J'resi'icnl : The Hon. Sir W. V. Whiteuay, K. C. i\L(i. '/rf:ii- siir r: the Rev. William Pilot, H. 1). Sirrctari/ end Su]>ci'int('ndt:r/>, nf the Siicii'ti/'s ,SV7/"o/.s .• J. W. .M.inioll; Rev, A. Ileygate, .\I. -A., lluii. |. S. W inter, (.). C., A. < '. llayward, Ccjiumaiider Robinson, R..N., ,L Winter, .\l.l)., 1). W. I'lowse, (.). C, I'reseoti l'an<.'rson, (,). ('., (ieoige Hutchings. M. H. A, >iitton, ami NKWFOUNDI.AM) A1,MA.\A( . 89 School Jiuu/iefsSt. jolm's (Ccntnil Sclinol) -Mr. A. I'"., ('(ilt'in, liovs; Miss Slioit, K't'l^; ^'''^^ IVidi-, intaiits. 'Ifahiim^' I'ltpil l,-,u h,i ^' of' tlu' Socitty Miss Snow, Miss l'".. Slimt ami Miss Knakir. Ilclluiain -Mr. Uoiicrls. I'tity liarlior -Mr. and Mrs. Ilishdii. I'. .rl-ilc-C Irasf Mr. and Mrs. I'itciii'r. llarliDrCiract- — Mr. and .Miss Ward. I liarl's (Content Mr. 'iayior. 'Iriiiity— .Miss Martin and Miss I.ockyiT. Salva;;c' .Mr. and .Mrs. 'i uik. (iri-cnsiitind .Mr. .Nii'lmls. (iri-at St.' i.auririri ' Mr. .skitliniMun. Hishdp's Cove Mrs. Kin^. l!ri>,nis-.Mr. (Jiialr. I',(inavisia — .Mi-^s 1.. (imild. I'ortnj^Ml (a)Vi- .\lr. Wcljlicr. l''();,'o-- Miss Ross. GOVERNMENT BOARDS OF EDUCATION. !urt. 1 Const, li.lc nnc I5av — V. Willian kii,'hl \iTiij/,Jiiiiiii 0/ . St. lolm's: Ucv. .\. ( :. !■'. Wo^.d, .M.A.; l^v. (i. Cr.inc, SccKlarv; kcv. A.'llcyLjati-, .M..\.; Rev. !■:. Collcv, R"v. Walti'r Sinilli, Sir W. \, Wliilfway, k.('.M.(;. ; Rev. lulward I'.otuood, R.l).; lion. 1 )r. Winifi, Hon. Dr. ( anwdy, Hon. A. W. II.uvi'v, |iid,i,'c I'rowsc, ( i. T. k"ndi'll, ii.'l'. Slaliji, W. H. (irii'vc, ( icori^r Skcitoii, |. R. .Met 'ovmii, Cnnunandi-r Robinson. I5ri),'iis: Ri'V. '1'. (1. \cltcn, Rev. Willi. un \\> .ivcr, l-.lm I'.ailNll, I'.lij.di liishop, Robert VV'i'lls. l'ort-d(-( iravc : Rrv. j. ( '. 1 1.irvry, R.U. ; 1 IcniA I '.iwi',( icn. .Nndnus, |i-hn .Andrews, 'I'lifunas liattiai, tKaretieed). Hay Roberts: Rev. \V. Shears, Isaac H.irileii, k. 11. Tivlor, |.l'., V.W Mawe, iColey's I'ointi ; Stephen Mradimrv. .Spaniard's 15ay : Rev. Theodore Nurse, losi.ili (io-.e, |,in.iil;.iii (ic;sse, .Abnihain Collins, John Sliephard, Riihard ( ioss. I'pijcr Isl.and Cove: Rev. .\, C. |. Warren, .Areliiliald N'onnt;, Ak hi- bald iJrover, Archibald ( "rane, John Barrett (I'.ishop's Covr . Harbor (Irace : Rev. J. M. Noel, i^'v. I. A. I''vens, Ri \ . |. S. '->andii son, jndije k.ennett, Joseijl'i (lodden, .\I. H. .\., II. I. l''it/'^ei,iiil, \\ I app. (."arbonear : Rev. I'. W. ( .'lift, ( '. I lawkei-, (ieori;.- Cjo.kii, loin, kv.dl, Aniiirose 'I'lieker, James Hennett, ( 'h;nles I'orward. Hay-de-\'erds; kev. William Ilou; Stephen lihinden, W. |,iei>iis, (ieorfn- Cull, Willii'.m Meadiis. Trinity l'.:iy. West: ke\ . C. 1'".. Smith, jann s II. Muni, l'ivdeii(k I'ittman, John Xorthover, New I'erlican; Ileiny I'eireey, Silly ( 'o\( ; John jerrett, .Shoal Harbor. New Harbor: Rev. .A. C. Wa.Ljhorne, Rt v. H. |. Hull, .Albert (;i(.ri;e, |ohii I'retty, I'llisha l'",llori'ach), Riclianl Seu.ird, |f)hn Dnftelt, I'.dinund Scw.ird. Trinity (I'roiier) : Rev. H. C. H. Johnson, Dr. White, C. 11. Cole, J. R. , Wilham Hart, Ricliard Hisiock, l'.enjamin .\lillii, Moses Kini,'. 'i'rinity Bay, Nortli : Rev. |(jlm Codden, I'liilip I'.iwlow, John R.in- dell, ,Sprai;Me I'reeinan, 1 lenrv ( ;''ori;e B:irnes, Willi, ini I'.esion, Joseph Butler. Trinity I'.ay, h'.ast : Rev. J. ( i. ( 'rng.i:, David Rennie, |olin Miftliii, Thomas Stone, Thomas Martin, I'eter .Martin, Stephen jeans. Bonavista Bay, South : Rev. A. lO. C. Bayly, R.D.; John Skeiion, .M.D. ; |ose|)h Brown, Josei)h Rolls, John S. Rowsell. Bonavista Bay, West: Rev. Win. Kirby, Rev. t^. Bryant, John Cofiin, Samuel Brown, Samuel Coffin, Frederick Shears, Matthew Waiigh. Salvage: Rev. (J. W(jod, James Burden, I.I'.; [olin Brown, jr., ]oS''ph House, Wm. Moss, John Squires, .Abrah.im 'rurner. Bonavista Bay, North : Rev. ¥.. Weary, R(-v. 1 ). HorniM-, Darius lihmd- ftrd, Samuel Dawe, I'eter House, Benjamin K<-an, I'ldwanl Bispoli. e>. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 4r A 7jl 1.0 I.I 1.25 l^|28 12.5 |50 ■■■ IIIII^H Hi 112 20 III™ U IIIIII.6 m e^j>. .>. ^^^^ ^ ^ *# »f> '/ 7 # Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 90 NEWFOUNDLANI ) AT.MANAC. ,.j* •I l''().n<); Rev. C. Saddinglon, |;inu-s Rolls, M.II.A.; Ih'niy j. l^arlc |osiaii U'atcrman, Xathunii:! Hanks. Ilcnins^ Neck: Rev. (1. S. ( 'liambcrlniii, lames D. Lnckyer, RolxMt Miindv, |nlm S()iiir('s, l'"n-(li-rick C. l-'-aiic, Tlifjnias Torravilie, Geo. I'orter. Twillingate: Rev. R. '['einple, R.D.; William I.ethbridge, J.I'. ; j. (Jolbourne.'rhonias I'eyton, Richard Newman. l'„\l)loils, liiunt Island: 'I'lionias Winsor, ).l'.; (ieorge Seviour, Geo. I'anaiter, Xewhav; 'I'liomas Rowsell, l.'riah Martin, Thomas Silk, Leadint,' 'lieklcs. ' Noire Dame i5av, North: Rev. II. Turner, I.eander Gill, J. P. ; C. S. Rowland, II. M. Herbert, Ciiles Foot, Henry Lind. I'laeentia ISay : Rev. John Kin.^v.ell, James (Jhambers, IJursjeo; (Jeo. Dicks, loseph Slii'ave, ICdward I'.urton, Nelson Hailey. I'.iirin : Rev. Thomas Hewitt, Louis liiitler, John Paul, Thomas liur- fitt, lolm Dibben, Charles Ilalli'tt, Lamaline: Rev. |osiah Darrell, lohn Cake, lolm Pittman, Ilenrv Haskell, Uichard Cake." I'ortune I'.ay : Henry T. Ilolman, Dr. C. Fitzgerald. Hellorani: Rev, W. A. Hay.ies, Philip (}randy, I,. T. Cluctt, Robert Lee, |ohn Evans, (i. Kee]Mng, Stephen Gould. Hermitage Hay : Rev. George Piisliop. R. 1). ; hxUvard (!. (Jallop, J. P. Hurgeo : Rev. j. Cunningham, Dr. Hunt, Charles Middletoii De- Quctteville, William Anderson, Stei)hen \'atclier. LaPoile : Rev.]. Mc. lirailshaw, James Arnold, Philip H. Sorsoliel. George LeMoine, 1'. \\'. Tweedle, Prosper Garcin, Francis A. Read. Channel : Rc\-. T. ()uin(on, T. Pike, (jeorge LeMoin(\ T. Dicks, J. Jeanes. ROMAN CATHOLIC BOARDS. S.npi-r'uitciidciit of Schools — J. J. Wiekham. St. Bonaventure's College. Board of Directors, St. 7<)/'//.v— Right Rev. Dr. Power, Rev. M. A. h'it/.gerald. Rev. John Ryan, Judge Little, Hon. Thonias Talbot, W'iHiani P. W'aish, 1). J. Cjreene. I'rhicipal — Rc:v. M. ,\. Fitzgerald. /)fa»—Rcv. William Ahearn. Professor — Rev. I). O'l'rien. Head Master — John Ryan. J 'raioiUi^' Master — J. \\'. Nichols. Music - I). Pennett. Hoard of Jixaiii- iiicrs for Teachers — \'ery Rev. M. A. Mtzgerakl, Judge Conroy, and James |. Wiekham, Superiiitendent of l-'.di(cation for the Dciioniiiiation, Roman Catholic Academy, Harbor Grace. L'NDKR I 111; P)().\K1) Oi' VA)\ lAllDN, IlARllOK GRACE.) I'isitor — Right Rev. Dr. Alacdonald. /''^///<7/(?/— Patrick Devino. Second A/aster '\'\\omw:=, J. Hanrahan. Assistant Master — Michael Scull}'. St. Patrick's Schools, St. John's. i'onnnittee of Mana^iienient : — Olfietrrs of the 15enevok>nt Irish Society, e\- officio, (llergymen. Members of the Society. Thirteen Members electeil annuall)'. 'Jeachers—'\\\i^ (Jhristian Prothers. St. Patrick's, Riverhead. Teachers — Patrick J. Dyer and Henry Clinton. Boards of Education. St. John's : Right Rev. 1 )r. Power, Hon. IC. D. Shea, Jolm Casey, J. G. (Jonroy, R. J. Kent. Brigus: Rev. E. F. Walsh, James Tarahan, James Moore, Richard Delaney, sr., P.\trick Brophy. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 9' I lailior Miiin : Ri-v Ki'v. P. O'l )(jnm;ll, Coiici'ptioii Iliirlxir; \. I'rcndiu'gast, Patrick Dcvcreux, 'I'lionias (jrccnc, Andrew Drystlale, HarborGraee; Richard M'Cartliy, and jost'ph McKav, ( Jarbonear, Northern IJay: Rev, Micliael Hanley, Richaidl laydcn, Thos. I'ord, Timothy Doyle and Thomas Colbert. Hay-(le-Verde : Rev. Joseph Donnelly, Janics Moore, |i)lin O'Neil, 'Jhomas Hyde, Jeremiali Broderick. Trinity Pjay, North: Rev. J. (^arolan, ISonavisl,', ; Patiick Minpli\-, Robert Lawlor, Trinity ; Ldwiiril Mnri)!iy, Thomas M'C'oi'mack, ( 'alaliii.i ; Jeremiah Scanlon, John Doody, Ragged Harbor. I'jonavista, South, and Trinity, West: Rev. Win, X'eitcli, King's ('nve; William Kough, lionavista; S. Ryan, 15road Cove; A. Mullowney, Tickle Cove; James Long, Open Hall; John (,'h.ii'vers, Platte Cove ; J. Mullow- ney, Indian Arm; h^'H'-'S l\gan. Keels; |ames A_\i\sard, Knight's Cove. Honavista, North: Rev. William N'eitch, King's Cove; Michl. Cashin. Coost'berry Island ; Daniel Turner, Cottcll's Island ; Samuel Kelly, sr., Hurnt Island; Nicholas liatterton, Creensjiond. Logo: Rev. R. AI. Walker, W. 1.!. Fitzgerald, Thomas Deady, James Rough, |ohn Dwyer. ['"ortune Harbor: Rev. R. Walsh, Richarrown, John Hen- nessey, J. Ryan, Michael Dwyer, P. Murphy, jr. St. Mary's : Rev. R. O'Donnell, J. Walsh, John Grace, William liurke, iVLchael Pagan, J. Murphy, J. Whelah. Salmonier: Rev. John St. Jolm, John Cormack, John Guff, |(jhn Daly, John Marcy. Trepassey: Rev. William Lorn, J. Waddleton, John Tobin, James Devereux, John Neil, jr., Jolm PL'wiit. Burin : Rev. A'. Reardon, R. Marshall, J. Pov.cr, W. Pit/jiatrick, TIkjs. Gorman, Patrick O'Neil. St. Lawrence : Rev. J. J. Walsh, James Walsh, Laun. Fortune Bay: Rev. James Whelan, Patrick Puukc, \\. Durkc, P. Burke, jr., T. Kinsclla, T. Hearn. Hay of Islands: Rev. !-. W. Pirown, Lawrence P.arron, I'rancis Carter , Richard F'urlong, Michael Power. Codroy : Rev, D. A. .\kJnnis, Jas. Doyle, John Tompkins, Jtihn Dow- ney Thomas O'Quinn, Sandy Point: Very Rev. M. !•'. Howley, D. D.; M. !■'.. Dwyer, Hector McDonald, lohn Mcpherson, M:irtin Cashin. Stevenville: Rev, M. O. Roiirke, Desire Alexandre, Angus Mcjsaac, William Hvnes, Archibald Campl'cll, h>hn Mcl-eod, Henry Dutfi'nais. Conche (from Partridge Point to P.av St. Genevieve! : Most Rev. Di. McDonald, Rev. |no. Lvnch, Rev. 1'. D. McCarthy, Jno. Down, M. Lawless. Coachman's 'Cove '(from Cape |ohn to Partridge Point) : Rev. R. M. Sliean, Daniel Duggan, John Carrol, Willii^m Fitzgerald, Jeremiah hord, 92 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. !♦ METHODIST BOARDS. Siipciiiilriidcnt of Scliools - k';v. (J. S. Millig.m, L.L.D, Methodist College. iyucclois—\. 1 )., Rev. Cleo. I'.oyd, R. F.llolloway, 15. A., F. C. S. District of St. John's I''.ast : Rev. (ieorge IJoyd, Rev. Joseph I'arkins, Hon. -James Pitts, "Messrs (Jeorge Gear, H. j. B. Woods, "Cieo. W. Mews, Stephen H. Knight, Michael T.^Knight, A, J". W. McNeily. iJistrict of St. lohn's West: Rev. (ieorge Bond, 15. A., Hon. James J. Rogerson, Messrs". John Steer, John Angel, James Angel, John M. Ayre, Wm. ]. Mews, John Cjreen, Richard W'iiitc. Poiieh Cove : Rev. John Reay, Charles Pippy, John P>. Easterbrook, John Moulton, lizra Churchill, Matthew Hutlcr. Urigus ; Rev. |ames Dove, A. 15artlett, (jeorge Giislnie, jr., John Bart- k'll, H. Roberts, Sainuel Wilcox. (Aiiiids: Rev. John Pratt, Alfred Smith, (jCorge Smith, Samuel Sprack- lin, Francis Noseworthy. Port-de-(irave : Rev. Albert Cale, William Kelland, A. Bussey, W. T. I'oone, John Hampton. Bay Roberts : Rev. Samuel .Snowdcn, Isaac Mercer (of Benjamin), Abni'r Snow, Solomon French, (ieorge Mercer. Harbor Grace;: Rev. Thomas H. James, |ohn Madiloek, Bernard Parsons, Willis Parsons, William Stephenson, John Trapnell, Jas. Par^ions. (Jarbonear: Rev. John (joodison, Hon. |ohn Rorke, I. L. McNeil, P>. T. H. (joiild, William Guy, F. T. Bcmister, George Peach. l'"reshwater : Rev. (jcorge P. Story, W, Vatcher, Silas Moores, John ICverley, Robert Parsons, P.lackhead : Rev. II. Lewis, W. Lacey, Jabez L.;Grow, Tiios. Hillyard, Thomas L>iamond, jr. Western Bay: Rev. James Pincock, James Crowley, W. Kennedy, \. I'ollelt, S. Sillars, Dr. Sommerville, John Halfyard. Lower Island Cove: Rev. Wm. Kendall. Old Perlican : Rev. Jabez Hill, Wir.. Christian, Ebenczer March, Elias March, Benjamin Benson, James Burt, and Elijah Benson. Hant's Harbor: Rev. ICdgar Taylor, Rev. Solomon Matthews, .Nicholas Short, Wm. .Single, Reuben Bemister, Moses Button, [ohn Brown (}reen's Harbor : Rev. Anthony Hill, Thomas Newhook, Henry March, Samuel Brace, Hezekiah Ikut, .Absalom March. Random, South : Rev. Arthur MacCausland, Northern Bight; Matthias Martin, Northern Bight; Nehemiah Frost, Northern Bight; Isaac Adey, Lee Bight; George King, St. Jones', S. W. Arm ; Simpn King, St. Jones', S. W. Arm ; Eli Martin, Little Heart's Ease. ' ■ "■ NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 93 Tuck, Hn.acl Jitmcs (Jliris- W'iiliam Xoi- ■)'. Britannia Covo : Rov. William H. Hrowninp, Britannia ("ove; Pit-rcc Ciirric, Britannia Cove; Hozekiah Blundull, Hickman's Harbor ; Norman March, Larlycovo ; William (iulliford, jr., Foster's Point; Nathan Mills ICnRlisli 'Ihoroughtare ; William Janu-s King, Deer Harbor. Random, Xortli : Rev. lames Wilson, Slioal Harbor; Caleb .Slioal Harljor; I''rederiek I'elley, Ceorge's Brook; janies i'clley. Cove; 'J'iiomas Dalton, White Rock; Ciidcon Smith, i-llliott's Cove ; Sommers, Lower .Shoal Harbor. Trinity Bay, .North : Rev. Ceorgo Pavne, John Cross, (ieorge tian, William Bugden, William ])eCrisli. Catalina: Rev. James B. Heal, Benjamin Snelgrov man, John Hicks, Calel) Diamond. Pjonavista, South : Rev. R. W. Freeman, )abez Saint, )o!in Swir( s Stephen .Abbott, Abednego Hojjbs, Richard Cole, R. (i. l'\jrbrs, M. 1). Musgrave Town, Bonavista, West : Rev. William R. Tratt, John (Jld- ford, IClias Brown, James Oldford, John Perry, William Diamond. Glovertown : Rev. Jolin C. Sidey, Joseph Hicks, josiali Bull, .Andrew Butt, Flat Islands; Jonfithan Nosew'orthy, Ceorge .Arnold, I'.lijah Burn Glovertown ; .Ambrose Janes. Grecnspond: Rev. Frederick R. Diifli 11, George Dowden, )as. Biirry, Mark Dowden, Artliur Vivian, Robert Davis, Martin Bourne. Wcsleyville: Rev. James Lumsden, George Mann, .Japhet Swains- bury, -Abraham Kean. M". H. A., William Barber, Richard Parsons, Henry Melindy. Musgrave Harbor : Rev. W. T. D. Dimn, James Hicks, Rocky F5ay ; Tiios. Wellon, vSimeon Guy, Archibald Thompson. Fogo: Rev. Jeremiah Embree, Thomas C. Duder, Robert Scott, Fogo; W. Perry, Iridian Islands; John Holmes, Cann Islands. Herring .Neck : Rev. William Rex, ]\sau Blandford, Sylvester Tufiin, Herring Neck; John Card, Marrett's Harbor; Solomon Roberts, Change Islands; Thomas W. Ginn, Thomas W. Taylor, Change Islands. Twillingate: Rev. George Bullen, Peter Sannvays, William Hodder, Elias Roberts, Isaac Moores, sr., John Minty, .A. Linfield. Moreton's Harbor: Rev. Jesse Hcyfield, Mark Osmond, Thomas I'rench, Samuel Small, Elijah Jennings. Exploits: Rev. James Nurse, Josiah Manuel, Simon Manuel, Lower Harbor; William Lacey, Sergeant's" Cove; Matthew Dalton, jr., ICxploits. LitUcbay Islands : Rev. Henry Hatcher, Rev. Henry Aliraham, and James Strong, Littlebay Islands; Henry Knight, Jackson's Cove; John Batstone, Three .Arms ; George Paddick,' Ward's Harbor; James Parsons. Nipper's Harbor: Rev, Samuel Jennings, Robert Batstone, \V. J. Eaton, Nipper's Harbor; James Higgins, N. W. .Arm; Simeon .Avery, Shoecove ; W. Garland. Placentia Bay : Rev. John Humphreys, William Eddy, Sound Island ; James Hollett, Edmund Read, James Williams. Flat Islands : Rev. John Pye, Edward Collins, Henry W'. Crann, Christopher Joyce, R. Dicks, Albert Hodder, Charles Senior. Burin: Rev. Thos. W. Atkinson, George Bishop, Herbert Smith, M.D,; John Weare, Benjamin Hollett. Fortune : Rev. Fred. Geo. ^\'illey, Robert Snook, John E. Lake, Wm. P. Lake, Philip Lake, John King, Henry Haddon.' Grand Bank : Rev. William Swann, Morgan Foote, John Forsey (ieorge P'orsey, Thomas A. Hickman, George Buffett, GeorgeBell, Burgeo : Rev. W. H. Adams, Joseph Small, W. Davidge, Benjamin Buffett, S. A. Parsons. ' I'etites: Rev. Henry Scott, Saul Bonnell, George Ellsworth, Elias Mauger, Wm. Courtenay, Henry Riles, Wm. Stone. Channel: Rev. Charles Lench, Samuel Forsey, Thomas Pooje, Nelson Bragg, E. J. Evan§. St. George's ; Board to be appointed. 94 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. lionneliay: Rev. Tlioinas 15. Darin-, Ilciiry Halt'yard, Chas. .Sillars, Dysander CohcMin, (jcoigc Halfyard, Flower's Cove : Board to bo appointed. St. Anthony : Board to be appointed. Ivnglec ; Hoard to be appointed. Labrador, South : Board to be appointed. Liibrador, North : Board to be appointed. Presbyterian Board of Education. Harbor Grace — Rev. VV. J. 'I'liompson, William II. Ihonipbon, John Tatterson. Congregational Board of Education. St, John's — Rev. T. Hodgkinson, John Haddon, L. T. Chancey, Rieh'd Barnes, William |. Barnes, John Cowan, Menry W. Seymour. Inspector: The Church of England and Methodist Inspectors, alternately. Committee of Manai^ement —\.. T. C^hancey, chairman. Miss Good, secretary-treasurer. Robert Barnes, W. Chancev, R. J. Chanccv, E. ( A. Northfield, W. Radford, W. H. Wliiteley, jJlm IlacUlon, Rev. T Hodgkinson. Teachers — Miss Good, Miss I'henie C. Sopjr, Miss Radford Chancey, E. Collon, lomas Reformed Church of England. KOK ISr.ANl) Ol' NK\Vl-OL'Nl)[.AM). Directors — Revs. A. N. Suckling, W. Goodchild, and John Smith; N, Rabbilts, Moses Parsons, M. Moore. R. Cranford, W. Xevill. General Protestant Academy and Presbyterian Commercial School. Revs. M. Harvey, William Giaham, T. Hodgkinson, and Honorable Robert Thorburn, James Goodfellow, James (jordon, L. T. Chancey, H. W. Seymour, Alexander Taylor, j'riiicipal — E. Handcock. I/ito-mcdiatc Departtnent — A. Barrett. Primary Departnieiit--\\\ss Stephenson. Harbor Grace Grammar School. Directors — Jliigh W. Trapnell, John Ryan, Thomas R. Bennett, Mark Parsons, Patrick Devereux, Robert S. Munn. Master — James Munn. Carbonear Grammar School. Directors — Rev. John Goddcn, W'illiam Hawker, John Pearce, and John Ryall, Church of England Branch. Rev. Richard W'alsh and Richard McCarthy, Roman Cathohc Branch. Rev. William Kendall, Israel L. Me-. Neil, B. T. H. Gould, James Rorke, William Badcock, Alfred Penny, and Edward Pike, Methodist Branch. Principal (Methodist Branch) : |. A. Robinson. Assistant : A. |. Crocker. ECCLESIASTICAL DEPARTMENT. Church of England. DIOCKSIC OV SI'. JOHN'S, NrAVI'OUNDI.AM). Former Prelates — Aubrey George Spencer, D.D., 1839. Edward Field, D.D., 1844. James Butler Kelly, D.I)., 1876. Present Bishop— \!j\^\i Reverend Ll.KWKl.i.VN jo.NKS, D.D., Lord Bishop of Newfoundland, consecrated in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Festival of SS. Philip and James, 1878, by the late Archbishop Tait, of Canterbury, IS. Silliirs, )bun, |uiin ;ev, Ricl\'(l Inspector : [iss Good, E. Colton, V. 'I'liomas NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 95 Sniitli ; N . yterian Honorable hnncey, II. itcnncdiatc )n. iiictt, Mark ,Iunn. 'earce, and nd Richard rael L. Mc-. Penny, and ich) : J. A, \T, Iward Field, 3.D., Lord London, on lop Tait, of ('o)iniiisuvy in \'ci,'fonudld)id Ui'V. lidwarcl Hotwood. Coiiifnissary in Juix/anJ—\\v\. W. joncs, M.A., liiirnside, Kendal. Connnix.utry in Jluniiiidd-Aivw j. Lumley I,ougli, \'icar-Clencral. I>1:ANKKV of AVAI.ON. Itev. Ivlward Hotwood f Rural Dean), St. Mary's, St. John's. Rev. Ivhvard (Jolley, Toiisail and Foxtraj). Rev. Adam Ctirrie, Church of iMi^land Academy, St. John's. |{ev. Arthur C. V. Wood, M.A., St. 'lliomas's, St. John's. Itev. William I'ilot, R.D., St. Jolin's, (lovernment Inspector ot Church of I'"n.t!;!and Schools. |{ev. Aml)ros(: lievgate, M.A,, Catliedral. Rev. Henry Dunlield, St. Thomas's, St. Jolm's. Rev. R.T. Heygate, M.A., (J.itlicdral. Rev. R. II. Taylor, Principal Theological College, St. John's. Rev. Walter R. Smith, Portugal Cove. DKANKRV Ol' CONCF.ITION 1!AY. Rev. J. C. Harvey (Rural Dean), Port-de-Chavc. Ren', "t. W. Clift, Carbonear. Rev. T. G. Netten, Hrigus. Rev. William How, Pay-de- Verde. Rev. John M. Noel, Harbor Grace. Rev. William C. Shears, Bay Roberts. Rev. Alfred C. Warren, L'liper LlandcoVe. Rev. T. R. Nurse, Spaniard's Bay. Rev. C. .Amor, Port-de-Grave. Rev. William Weaver, Salmon Cov(\ Rev. T. S. Sanderson, Harbor (irace iSouthside). Rev. y. A. I",V(Uis, Harl)or Grace. DF.ANKRY OF TRINTl'Y HAY. Rev. J. Godden (Rural Dean), Trinity ]':ast. Rev. John G. Cragg, Catalina. Rev. Arthiu- C. Waghorne, New Harl)or. Rev. H. C. H. Johnson, Trinity West. Rev. Charles L. Smith, B.A., Heart's Content. Rev. W. S. LI. Romily, Random. Rev. II. r. Bull. llFANF.RY OF liONAVISTA DAY. Rev. Augustus E. C. Bayley ( Rural Dean ) , Bonavista. Rev. S.J. Andrews, Bonavista. Rev. William Kirby, Kingscovc. Rev. Edwin Weary, Grecnspond. Rev. C. Horner, Grecnspond. Rev. C. Wood, Salvage. Rev. E. Bryant, Goose Bay. DEANERY OF NOTRE DAME ItAY. Rev. Robert Temple ^ Rural Dean), Twillingate. Rev. C. Saddington, Fogo. Rev. G. S. Chamberlain, Herring Neck. Rev. , Exploits. 96 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Rev. II. 'rurncT, Littk-bay. kcv. Artluir Pittnian, Twillingiilo. DKANKRV OK ri.ACK.NI'IA HAY. Rev. lolin Kingwell, Harbor I'.uffctt, Rov. J<3siali Darrell, I-anialinc!. RfV. J. Hewitt, Hiirin. IiKANKKY Ol" l-'OKTUNK 1!AY. ki-v. (.jcorgi: I'lisliop, (Rural Dean), 1 Icrmitiigc, Rev. , Harl)or- Hrituii. Rev. John (Jimiiingliam, I'lurgeo. Rev. W. Raiter, Cliannel. I'.ev. William Haynos, Belloraiii. Rev. ]. Mc J. Hradsliaw, R(xse Hlanelie. Rev. H. W. Cunningliani, JUirgeo. Rev. 'r. W. Temple, St. Pierre, Mi(|iielon. DKANKRY OK STKAl'lS OK HKI.I.KISI.K. Rev. josepli J. Curling, (Rural Dean', Hay of Islands. Rev. !•'. Colley, Hay of Islands. R(;v. Cliarles Jeffrey, St. (Jcorge's fSay. Rev. Charles W. Hollands, J^onne Hay. Rev. (i, I'"ield, Flowers Cove. Rev. T. S. Quinton, Sandwieh Hay. 'nir.ot.ooif'Ai. coi.i.K.ci;. I'/sUo/- — The Lord Hishop. C<'u/iL-i/-~'Vhe Lord Hishop, and Revs. ]•",. Hotwood, A. C. F. Wood, A. Heygate, and W. Pilot. Principal — Rev. R. II. Taylor. DIOCKSAN SYNOD OK NK\VK01:NI)I,ANI), /'/rj/Vi'tV//— Right RcA'. the Lord Hisho]5. Cli'riea'.-Seeretary — Ri!V. A. Heygate. Lay-Secretary (ieorge T. Rendell. Treasurer - Henry Cooke. /\uditors — Rev. A. C. V. Wood, and John Goodridge. Executive t'onimittee -'\'\\ii Lord Hishop, Revs. I".. Botwood, E. Colley, R. H. Taylor, A. Heygate, W. Pilot, A. C. F. Wood, and Hon. A, W. Harvey, Hon. J. S. Winter, G. T. Rendell, Hon, C. Crowdy, Sir W. \'. Whiteway, W. H. Grieve. Secretary - G. T. Rendell. Re ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. DIOCESK OK ST. JOHN'S, NF.WKOUNDI.AND. Former J 'relates— l<\g\\\. Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, consecrated 1796; died 181 1. Right Rev. Dr. Lambert, died 1817. Right Rev. Dr. Scanlan, died 1830. Right Rev. Dr. Fleming, died 1850. Right Rev. Dr. Mullock, died 1869. Present Bishop— Mo^i Rev. Thomas Joseph Power, M.A., consecrated in Rome, Trinity Sunday, 12th June, 1870, by His Eminence Cardinal CuUen. I 'icar-General— Vv.ry Rev. Arclideacon Forristal. NEWi'OUNlJLANl) ALMANAC. 97 Woutl, A. ,— Ki!v. A. ury Cooki'. , E. Colley, on. A, W. Sir W. V. 1796; died uilan, died llock, died :onsecratcd e Cardinal Churches and Clergy. St John's Catludral' Very Kfv. ArclwUMcon I'niTist.il, Adininistnitor ; Kov. j. SL'ott, Rev. I'atricU l)cl;iiu-y, Rev. \V. I/.iloi-. St. l'at)Uk'S'-\W\. John Ryan, and Rev. V.. Crut)l<. St Joseph's, Petty JIar(>or—\e7vs—\y/ii//i/—\ic\'. I,aurene(.' X'erelcer, 1'.!'. AVv/crej— Rev. jolin Walsh, I'.l'. y>c/,/.v_>v>'— Rev. W'ilhani Horn, I'.l'. .SA Afary's-Rcv. Riehard O'Donnell, I'.l'., and Rev. .Stephen 1'. O'Driscoll. Salmoiiier — Rev. J. St. John. IHacoitia and St. Jlr/des—Rv.w M. (jlancev, P.P., and Rev. CJuilU). /Jtttf /'tai-cntia—Rcv. R. Rrennan, P.P. St. A'yrans—Rcv. William Doutney, P.P. Burin and Odcrin -Rqw V. Reardoii, I'.l'., and Rev. M. Ryan. St. Lawrence and Lanialine — Rev. John Walsh. Harbor Briton— R^iw J. Phealan. Convents. Presentation Order, 10; Merey Order, 4 ; Schools under care of Chris- tian Brothers, 4 ; Schools nnder patronage ot the Clergy, aliout 150. Female Orphanage— Helvidere. Male Orphanage— Villa Nova. Diocese of Harbor Grace. Bishop— \\o'^\. Rev. Dr. Ronald McDonald, consecrated at Pictoii, N.S.- August 2ist, 1881. Harbor Grace The Lord P>ibhop, Rev. J. Lynch, and Rev. 1). Y. McCarthy. Carboncar—Ri^\. R. Walsh, C.C. Brii:iis ~ Rev. K. Walsh, V.C. flo/y rood — Rcw C Badeock. J /arbor Main—Rcw. J. Brown. Conception Harl>or-\'M\y Rev. J. O'Donnell, and Rev. P. O'Donnell. A'orthern Bay — Rev. NL Hanley. Bay-de- Verde- Rev. J. Donnelly. Jh»iavista—Rii\'. J. Carolan. Kin^^scove—Re\^. Wm. Veiteh and F. Lynch. Fo,^o—Rq\'. R. M. Walker. Tiltou Harbor— Rev. James lirown, I'.P. Beftscove — Rev. S. Flynn. Fortune Harbor— Rc\\ R. Walsh. French Shore— Rew. R. M. Sheehan. La Conche— Rev. W. M. Tarahen. Z,«6ro(Zo>'— Attended by Priests from Harbor Grace. Convenes— Three of the Presentation Order, and two of the Order of Mercy. (jg NKAVFOUNDLANn ALMANAC. Diocese of St. George's, Newfoundland. /,'// I, Drrrrc nl llir mil 't. I Si I . Ih ■ ]\'i-st,-rn pnHi I) of UlC. Ts- lliiiil III .\i irf,,iinilliniil I'-ds cr. ch'il in/" " I'lc/crlii fC-Aplir, Churches and Clergy. ,S7 Anii'.s. Crciit Cixh-oiJ /;/(•''?• —I{i:v. M. 1'. How Iry, I). I)., I'.A., ;mi| ki'V. r. Mrliimiis. /:,iv ,'/'/>/„•//-/.>- \, Ri'v. (K'or^i' I'.oyd ;uul Rov. Jdsrpli I'aikins. ,S7 ,/. A (/"n IIV,s7 -Revs, tuorm- |. nond, li.A., Jdlin I'",. Miinnin.s;-, (1. S. Milli-iin, l,i,.l )., Suiiciintc'iulc'iu of ICducaiion, (Ijv permission ufCon- IVtc'iu'i' I ; 'I'humas l''o\, Siiji'v, 'Jii/h'^'ii/ -Rr.v. Mari< Fciiwick. PiiUi'lir'n r R('\-. John Rcay. Siiuml IsltDid -Vaw ]i)\\\\ Ilunitirys, JU-i^ii.'i — Ri'v. jann-s Dovu. f >///(/.»— Ri's-. jolm I'ratt. /.',/)' h'ol'rr/s and l'o)t-dc-C,iavZ--\<^'S'T,. Sanil. Snow- (l-ii, M'. |. Stcv( ns, Albeit (laic. /■'I'lirrrs ('I'lU: — .Ngcnt. >/. Aiilhiniij — Rc:v. jaine.T Sniitli. U' (I lidij — Itcv. 'J'homas Wilson. Jliinii'lon Ii/lfl -Rev. A. A. Holmes. Rev. jAMi'.s Ddvk, Chuinudn. Rev. f. G. Bond, 1'...\., Financial Secretary. Carbonear District. (J(irh"nc(tr—\ii'\. Jolm (loodison, Rev. J. W. Viekers, Rev. J. S. Reach, Supernnmeiaiy. Ilarhiir (,'rare~Rv\-. T. U. James. FnyJi trotter— -\lv\. (1. 1'. St(jiy. J> arliht-ad—lirw Henry Lewis. Wcs'ernhaiJ — l!ev. James Rincoek. l/norr Ma nil cove — Rev. Wm. Kendall. (lid J'erlican—Rvv. Jaljez Hill. J[(//.'(s Ii'(irlitir~\nd—Ri'v. V. R. nnriVil. Wnxlojoille. Rev. James Liiinsdi'ii. Mvs'jrave Jfaihor—licv. \V. 'I'. D. Inmn. ImU'in hlnntla and Horktl Ill R'V. 1 1" n. ii. ( i. llowi-. Juifjo—Rrv. ). l'',ml)ir('. Ilrrrini/ncr/i and Chmuj ■ lshimls—\<'-\. Win. Kfs. Tii-'iUintjfit<'—-\v-]<(.'.v. S.inuic! Jcnninrrs. Wlntcl)"tl—\<''v. Akroyd Stoni'v. Rev. J. Emurki:, ' hutna iv. Rev. |ami-,s Nuksi:, Fiiiniicidt S-'Tctanj. Burin District. Jitirin—Rcv. Thos. W. Atkinson. Flat Mnnd—Kcv. John I've St. rierrc — (One wanted.) Fortune — Rev. ]''red. (). Willey. (,'randh(ink—R<'v. William Swann, Fortune liatj-liw. W'm. J. I'.aitlrtt. Jhirr/eo— Rev, W'm. IL Adams. Fetites— licv. Henry Scott. Channel— Rew Cliarles Lenelt. *S' . George's Bdij—Rcw Indue. Bonnebay -R<'v. 'I'hos. II. Darby. French Shore— Ai^cni.. Rev. Wm. Swann, ' 'Ifiirman. Rev. Frkd. Gko. Wii.i.i'.v, Finn nd tl Secrcla: i/. Students attending Saekville — Herbert H(H)per, Levi Cnrtis, and John T. Newman. Presbyterian Church in Canada. PRKSliYTKKV i>K llir. IM.AN!) nV N l.\V:( >'• M M.A ND. Rev. M. Harvey, Moderat.jr. Mr. McKenzie, Catheehist, Hay of Islands. N'acant -Liltleljay and Lettscove. Elders— "Slr.ll. Hend(Mson, St. John's; Mr. John Jillanl, H Student in C'o'leye—(l J. A. Thompson. Rev. W.Graham, St. Andrew's (:h;ireh, St. John's; Rev.(i. 'l"ii.'ni;)S( n, Harbor Grace. ii'. ( Ir.ice. Congregational Churches. Rev. T. Hodgkinson, Qtieen's Road Chapel, St. Jr. A'.ii.ml. Geological Department. Snn'ei/ Offlcr nnd Miixi itih—\\>^uM\i.v liuildiiiL;, Aitimj (icCillK/ist — y.WUc-y v. Mii\\lrv. Commissioners of Wrecked Property. l-;il)iad()r, Noilli ol < liiitciiii— I'raiuis ('. I'.i'iti'.ui. \<^i\ Hiy I'.llis (". Watson. Uliinc Sililtm to ( 'liatuaii — Jainfs (1. Joy. ( "aiif Jolin to New May — Saiuiirl Haiid. 'r\NilliMt,Mtf— 'I'luimas I'cytoii. I'dK". I-ittk; logo, Indian and ( 'li.itiLjc Islamls — \Villiani 15, l'il/.,L;t'iaid. ( "iipf I'Vccls to • 'api' I'ari'Wi'll, imludinij l'rnj;nin and W'adliam Islands — Henry Robins. .SalsiiLif to Di'adnian's l'oint-)olm "I". Oakley, ("ape 15onavista to Sal- vage . (lapi! Honavista to Hoisc Chops — .lolni Miftlcn. Horse Clio|)s to Tickk- Point - lii-nj. MilliT. (liate's i'ointto 'I icklf I'oint — I'lias MaiLli. inroad Cove, MLuk Ihad I lay, to (iratc's I'oint John Lewis. Mroadcovc Head to Kt'lliLjrews, cxchisivc— (1. W. R. IlicrUliy, Hay Hulls to LaManuhc — I'icMcc Mullowncy. l.aManchc to ('ajK! Race — William .s. Caitor. ("apo Raic to Sli I'ctei's River, inclusive — Aii>,nistus Sininis. St. i'eter's River to I.anee Point, inehisive —Jas. Harney, Lance Point to Rushoon, inclusive James 1'". ( 'roiicher. Hurin to Lawn point — (jeorjje liishoji. Lawn Point to Point May . Point May to (larnisli — (ieori^e Sininis. (iarnisli to Capo Lallune — Philil) Hubert. LaPoile Division, J )istrict of Hiuj^'co and LaPoile-- . lUn.Ljeo Hivision, Distiiit of Hun^eo and LaPoile M. H. (lenire. (!hannel ( liark's ( 'nssnian. Cape ( ire;,'ory to Point Rich -Don- ald i'rowne. Point Riehe to ()iuriion — \S illiani !'. Tavlor. Chamber of Commerce. I'fpsidmt : Hon. ). Synie; Virc-l'ri xiilcnts : Hon. A. V. Oood" rid^,'e and W. H. (irieve;" Secrrtitrii: J. Lioodfellow ; T. R. Smith, I'". J> ])uder, Hon. Jolm Syme, P. (}. 'ressier,"jr., Hon. A. V. (ioodridKc, J. (iood- fellow, R. IL Prowse', Sir R. Thorburn, Hon. .'\. W. Harvey, Hon". Charles Howring, VV. H. (jrieve, (J. A. Hutcliin^s, Hon. |. S. Pitts. Foreign Consulates. l^oHnrjal—lihos. R. Smith, consul j?eneral ; Wm. Hay ward, vice-cousul, St. John s. Kobert S. Muun, vice-consul, Harbor Grace, G. H. Cole, vice-consul, Trinity. J. Henry Clements, vice-consul, LaPoile. H. J. Holman, vice-consul; A. F. Hatch, consular-agent. Harbor Briton. Thomas C. Duder, vice-consul, Fogo. John W. Owen, vice-consul, Twilllngate. Richard Goodridge, vice-consul, Renews. Spain -Don Antonio Slngala, vice consul, St. John's. Con- sular agents— Fogo, Hay Finlater; Trinity, G. H. Cole; Rose Blanche, Philip Sorsoliel ; Harbor Briton, Philip Hubert; Twil- lingate, W. Lethbridge; Burin, ; Gaultois, Edward O. Gallop; Little Harbor, Joseph C. LeScelleur. Brazil— Al. O. Hayward, vice-consul. Consular agents— W. H. Thompson, Conception Bay; Thomas Winter, Burin; Henry r. Holman, Harbor Briton. Belgium— H. E. Hayward, consul. German Empire Robert H. Prowse, consi]l, St. Joljn's. Port of If ain, Labrador, I^r. BourquiQ, M'.WI'OrN I M.AM ) AI.MANAi' lOI Frnncc—C. KebolUt.T (Icm Lslus, consul hon., vice-consul for NewroiiiuiluiKl. Itnbj C()ii.suliir.fi;,'t'iit, IlfiMy J. Slal)l). United Stall H a/ Ann ricii—Vhinnixs N. Molloy, consul for Ncwfouridliind. Vicocoii.sul, l.couiird l)onin;lly. ('onsuiiir af^cnt, (Iluil)or Ciriicf), !'■ l)rv(!r«;ux. SiOvArn and xVo/'(r«// - Jioburt II. I'rowsc, vice-consul for Newfoundland. BANKS. Union Bank of Newfoundland. DirecAors^lhm, kulnii 'I'linil,uiii, HdH. A. W. llarvcv, lion. \V. J. S.Donnflly, WalliT H. (}iirvi', K. S. Miimi. laines (ioldir, maiia^jcr ; (.'has. S. I'iiisiiit, atiduiitaiit ; W. II. ( 'mudy, ist tV'llfr; Chailfs \\. .Median, Jiid tclliT; W. W. Watson, and .\. .\I. I'l'tLTS, clerks. I). Josepli (Ireene, notary. I'. Morrissey, niessenj^'er. Discjiunt J)tti/s — Mondays i\nd 'I'liursdays from 12.J0 o'clock, lIiiUVH of Jiusinens — I'roni lo a. n>. to 3 p. m. Commercial Bank of Newfoundland. Directors lion. A. l'. (ini)dlidi;e, J.inir.-. (lundlc'ilcw, (i. .\. Ilutcli- in),'s, I'ldwin |. hiuler, and lion. J. S. I'itls, Henry Cook, niana,t,'er; Henry 1). Carter, accountant and payiiis,' teller; janiesl'",. Kent, receivinL; teller; Charles 1'. Crowdv, ledger keeper; ( leor^e 'C. Coen and V. Wood, clerks. Sir Willi ini \'. Wl'iilew.iy, (^).C., K.C.M.Ci., standing counsel and solicitor. \V. Haiiunniid, iiorlei-. JJisconnt Doyn — Tuesdays and l''ridavs, honi 12..1-, o'cluck. Hours of IhlHincss.—Vwnw 10 a. ni. to 3 p. m. Savings' Bank. (kivernnrs — rive nieniher., ot the House ol .NiMcmlily, and three members of the Legislative Council, viz.: Hon. lames S. Winter, Hon. the Sjiciker ot the Ihjuse of .Assembly, Alcxander"iM. McKav, 1). |. (hcene, Henrv W. I.eXh'Ssiiner, of the House of Assembly; Hon. Ni. Monroe, Hon. C. R. A\ re, linn. 1'. Cleary, of the Legislative Council. Directors— Uon. J. S. Winter, Hon. M. Monroe. Cashier— Hon. ICdward Dalton Shea. ,itc-,v/«Ar///— Stephen Knight. C7e)"^•— Arthur I'insent. The Bank is open every day, between the hours of 10.30 anil 3 o'clock, for depositors' business. Branch Bank, Harbor Grace. Cashier and Clerk — .\. '1'. Drvsilaje. Newspapers Published in the Colony. Advocate— \\\\^\i\\Q.Ci everv Wednesdav and Saturday. Commercial _7rw///i'/— Pu'blished fortniL,ditly, immediately before the closing of the mail for tjreat liritain. tWt'w/.f/'— I'ublished dailv 1 Sundays excejited). Evettiui^ 7i,V,;,f/(;w— rur)lished daily 1 Sundays excepted). Eveninj;; Meicurv — Published daily (Sundays excepted.) Harbor Grace Standard— \\\h\\shv<\ every Saturday morning. Patriot — Published every Monday atternoon. K'oyal Gazette— \h\Y->\\s\\cd every 'I'uesday atternoon. TiWfj- Published every Wediiesday and Saturday morning. Twlltingate Sun - Published every 'riiursrlay. Templar at Work — Published monthlv. Weekly Eecord (Trinity)— Published every Wednesflay. QUEEN'S PRINTER • • John Collier Withers. 102 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. Inspectors of Weights and Measures. Knight's Cove to Indian Arm —John CijfTln. Ward's Harbor and vicinity— John Roberts. Twillin2;ate —James Peyton. Foj;o and adjacent Islands — John G. Lucas. Greonspond— Frederick White. Gooseberry Island and adjacent Islands— 0. Harris. Bonavista -James Miflliu. Catalina — John MitUin. Trinity— J. Collis. Bonaventure and Smith s Sound — VVm. Field. Heart's Content— Chas. Kendall. Old rerlican— Elias March. Western Bay— Edward Butt. Carbonear — Laurence Mackoy. Harbor Grace— John Barry. Bay Roberts — G. W. R. Ilierlihy. Tort- de-Grave and Bareneed— George Andrews. Brigus- Sergeant Grinies. Harbor Main — Edward O'Brien. St. John's— Thomas Brien. Ferryland — Marmaduhe Clow. Placentia Bay, East Side— John Sinnott. Little riacentia— Alex. Burke. Harbor Butt'ett and adjacent Islands— Charles D. Chambers. Oderin — Constable Quirk. Burin— Acting Sergeant Smith. Fortune Bay — Albert Sterling. Pass Island to Cape LaHune — Henry Camp. LaPoile— Frederick Cox. Rose Blanche— John Cun- ningham. Channel— George LeMoine. Bonne Bay— John Mc- Lean Muir. NEWFOUNDLAND TARIFF, 1887. !1 Table of Duties. A!c, porter, cider and perry, the gallon ^0.20 Animals, namely : (Jalves, pigs and sheep, each c.30 Horses, mares, &c., each 3.00 Apples, the barrel 0,40 Apples, (dried) the poimd 0.02 Haeon, hams, tongues, smoked beef and sausages, the cwt 2.50 l^eef, pigs' lieads, feet and hoctis, salted and cured, the brl. of 200 lbs., i.oo Biscuit and bread, (not including sweet or fancy biscuits) the cwt 0.20 Hutter, oleomargarine, and other compounds representing butter, the c\\ t 2.00 Casks, empty, second hand 45 gallons and under, each 0.4.^ Casks, empty, second hand, over 45 gallons, each 1.45 Cask staves, second hand, manufactured, cajiable of making casks of 45 gallons and upwards, ]5cr 100 5.75 Cask staves second hand, manufactured, capable ot mailing casks un- der 45 gallons, per loo , 1.40 Cheese, tlie cwt 2.50 Ciiocolate and cocoa, the lb 0.06 (Jigars, ten ])er cent, ad valorem, and the M 4.00 Coffee, green, the lb 0.05 (Joffee, ronsted or ground, the lb 0.07 Coals, unported or i:>rought into the ports ot St. lohn's, Harbor tirace and Carbonear, the ton '. 0.30 Contectionarv, not including confectioners' ornaments, the cwt 5.50 {■'eathers, and feather beds the lb ■ 0,07 Fish, namely: Codfish and haddock, save as hereinafter exempt, the qtl. of 112 lbs 1.50 I'lour, the brl 0.30 I'ruit, dried, ie\ee]iting dried apples) currants, raisins, &c., the lb 0.03 Indian meal, the brl 0.25 Jams and preserves, 20 per cent, ad valorem, and the lb 0.02 Lumber, (one inch thick, and so in proportion for any greater thick- ness^ the M 2.50 Lumber, grooved, tongued, or planed, (one inch thick, and so in pro- portion for any greater thickness) the M 4.00 Mo'nss'^^ ^'I'i f ^llpn , M * 1 s 1 i 1 1 n ! t . » I i . ■ ' M u » r " ' > s » * : I M n i ! » r *^'^7 Ifirbor . F oijo erlerick Harris. nity— J. Heart's Western Harbor Port- Jcri^oant Thomas \y, East Harbor 3derin — Fortune : — Henry •hn Cnn- ohu Mc- ...$0.20 . . . 0.30 3'Oo 0.40 0.02 2.50 ll)s.. 1. 00 0.20 r, the 2.00 • ■ • • a Oi^ -^ 1-45 ;ks ot 5-75 s llll- 1.40 2.50 0.06 4.00 0.05 0.07 0.30 5-5<> 0,07 :, the 1-50 0.30 0.03 0.23 0.02 hick- . . . . . 2.50 pro- 4.00 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 103 Oats, the hiislicl 0.05 (>fitnu'al. tin; iMiri'l of 200 ll)s 0.30 Oil, kerosene, tlie jj.illon 0.0') I'eas, tlic bairel 0.30 I'ork, tlie bane! of 200 II )S 1. 7:; Salt, ill bulk, the ton 0.20 Shin,i,'les and laths, the N[ o.bo Spirits, namely : Urandy, and other spirits, not heri-in dehned or enum- erated, and not exeeedinij the strength of jM'oof by Syki's' hydrom- eter, !ind so in jirojiortion for any greater strengtii than tlie strength of iM'pof, the gallon 2.40 All other Spirits of greater strength than forty-three per eiMit, overproof sliall ])(: deemed to be undefined spirits, and be subjeet to duty aecordingly, the gallon 2. ,10 Rum, not exceeding the strength of ]5roof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion tor any i^reater strength than tlie strength of proof, the gallon 1.65 (iin, not exccf-'fling the strength of ])roof by Syk(!s' hydrometer, and so in proportion Un any greater strength than the strength of jiroof, the gallon 1.80 Whiskey, not exeeeding the strength ofproijf by Sykes' hych-om- eter, anrl so in jiroportion for any greater strength than the; strength of ]')roof, the gallon 2.15 Cordials, shrub and other spirits, being sweetened or mixed so that the degree of strength eaniiot be ascertained, the gallon — ... . 1.15 Sugars, namely : liastard, tlie cut 3.50 Loaf and refined, the cwt 4.50 Unrefined, the cwt 3.00 Tea, twenty per cent., ad Vixlorciii, and the lb 0.06 Timber, includitig LJgnum \'it;i', the ton 0.60 Tobacco, maniitactured, including leaf toloacco, stripped or partly man- ufactured, five per cent, ad valorem, and the lb 0.20 Tobacco, leaf and stems, the lb 0.20 Tobacco, stems for snuff, the cwt 0.60 Vegetables, namely : Calibages, the 100 2.00 Potatoes, the Inishel .» 0.05 Turnii:)S. parsnips, carrots, beet, the bushel O.lo All other, including Onions (canned or preserved excepted), ten jicr cent, ad valorem. Vinegar, the galloii 0.T5 Wines, namely : Champagne, the gallon 3.00 C'laret, the gallon 0.40 Hock, F)urgundy, and Light Fihenish Wines, the gallon 0.85 ?\hilaga and Montilla, costing at port of shipment Eighty cents a gallon, and any other above that price, Twelve and a half per cent., ad valorem, and the gallon i.oo Malaga and Montilla, costing at jjort of shipment, under I'.ighty cents a gallon, the gallon 0.35 Port and Nhideira, the gallon 1.O5 Sherry and Manzanilla, Twelve and a half per cent, ad valorem, and the gallon i.oo Spanish Red, Denia, Sicilian, Figuera, Red Lisbon, Cape and T.is- bon Common, the gallon 0.50 All other Wines, Twelve and a half ]ier cent, ad valorem, and the gallon i.io Ad Valorem Duties. Fresh meat, poultry, eggs, oxen, cows, and bulls, tnllow. grease, and palm oil. Seven and a half per cent. .\nchors and chain cables, copi)er and composition metal for ships, includ- ing bars, bolts, sheathing and nails, of the same materials. Ten j^er cent, r5read-bag brin, or bagging, Ten per cent. Canvas, sail-cloth and tarpauline canvas, for ships'usc. Ten per cent. Cordage, namely : rope and hemp, coir and manilla cables. Ten per cent. Corks and corkwood, Ten per cent. Fishing tackle, (except fishing tackle for anglers), Ten per cent. Hoop iron, Ten per cent. 104 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC; ii k Iron of all kinds, in bars, bolls, slic'C'ts, iilatt-s ;uul pieces, (save as herein- after exempli 'I'en \)vv cent. Machinery, and parts ot niaeliinci y including prcipellers, Ten per cent. Nails (wrought). Ten per cent. Oakum, pitch, tar, resin, and raw turpentine. Ten per cent. Oranges, lemons, grapes, inits, limes, and olives, Ten per cent. Sheet tin, block tin and solder. Ten per cent. Worsted and wollen yarn of all kinds. Ten jjcr cent. Bran, barley, malt, indian coin and rice, 'I'welve and one-half per cent. Mast pieces and sjiars, not manufactured. Twelve and one-half per cent. Medicines, Twelve and one half jier cent. Staves (undressed I, Twelve and one half ])er cent, Dories and dory oars, hay, leather, nails (cuti J'"ifteen ])er cent. Oleone oil, beef oil, neutral, lard stock, cotton seed oil, oil of sesame, and other oils used in the manufacture of oleomargarine or artificial butter, Twenty j^er cent. Cabinet wares, candles, carriages, wagons, sleighs and harness ; casks in wliich dry goods are im]3ortctl,\\hen fit to hold licjuid ; manufactures of wood, except musical instrumenis ; 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 ])er cent. Goods, wares and merchandize, not otherwise enumerated, described or charged with duty, and not otherwise exempt, Twenty per cent. Table of Exemptions. The following Articles imported into this Colony and its Dependen- cies shall be exempt from ]5ayment 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. Articles of every description imported for the use of the Governor. Articles for ofticial use of foreign consuls. Bait, bark for tanning leather, boiler ami ship plates. Coals, when not im])orted into the ports of St. John's. Harbor Grace or Car- bon ear. Coin and bullion ; cotton yarn, cotton (raw), coke. Corn for the manufacture of brtioms ; crushing mills for mining purposes. Donations of clothing, sjiecially imported for gratuitous distribution by any charitable society ; dye stuffs. Oysters and clams in shell. Fish of British catch and cure, and oil the jiroduce of such fish. Fruit, not being canned, bottled or ])reserved, and not otherwise enumerated. Gas engines, wiien protected by jiatent. Hemp, hemp yarn, coir yarn,, sisal, manill. , flax and tow. Hides, or pieces of hides, not tanned, curried or dressed. Household furniture and working tools, and implements used and in the use of i^ersons arriving in this Colony, Junk, old iron, old coi)per, and old comjiosition metal ; manure-, of all kinds. Materials for sheathing the bottoms of vessels, such as -'-inc, copper, and composition metal, together with nails and paper, or leit, which may be used for or under such slieathing, when used for sheathing the entire bottom of tiie vessel in which the SLune is imported. Music, written or printeil. Ores, and parts of ores, used in the manufacture of copper i)aint. Passengers' baggage. Pig iron, nail strips, whether iron, zinc or ijrass, to be used in the manufac- ture of cut nails in this colony. Plants, trees and suiubs; ]:iloughs, harrows, reaping, raking, ploughing, po- tato, and seed sowing machines, to be used in this colony. Printing paper, jjrinting jmcsscs, jjrinting types, and all other printing requi- sites, printed books, pamphlets, newspapers, maps and charts. Refuse rice. Sand. NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. lo; s lierein- ent. cnt. cent. Scientific instruments and a[)pariitiis, including {globes, wiien inipoitetl for tlie use of coik'jtjes, and scientific or literary societies. Seed[for aj^ricuitnral purposes; specimens illustrative of natural history. Steam engmcs, boilers, i)ro])elicrs, water-wlieels and saws, when used in the original construction of steam boats built in this colony, and of mills and factori(;s. Sulphuric acid, wlien 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. Tlie following duties shall Ijc raised, levied, and collected on the follow- ing articles distilled or l)re\ved in this colony, namely : - Hrandy, not exceeding the strength ot proof by Syjies, liydrometer, and so in proportioi' tor any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 5 175. Whiskey, not exceeding tlie strength ot proc^f by Sykes' hytlrometei, and so in {proportion for any greater strength than the strength of proof, the gallon 1.60 Gin, not exceeding the strengtli of ]jroot by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strength tlian the strength of proof, the gallon 1.45 Rum, not exceeding the strength of proof by Sykes' hydrometer, and so in proportion for any greater strengtli than the strengtli of proof, the gallon 1.20 Ale, porter, bavarian beer, botanic beer, and all other malt and dextrin- ous liquors, the gallon 0.05 BOARD OF EXAMINERS, I'OR GRANTING CKRTII-TCATKS TO MASTEKS ANli MATI-S. Staff-Comiiiander Robinson, R. N., txarainer-in-Chief. A,s. sislanl examin'ir : Edward Eugli.sli, late master iu the Mercan- tile Marine. F. J. Doyle, preparer of candidates, St. John's. HARBOR MASTER AND HARBOR DUES. Harbor Master — Staff-commander Rf^binsou, R. N. Harbor Dnes—Tha following amounts, as harbor dues, shall be paid by vessels arriving at the port of St. John's at the lime of their being entered at the Custom-house, except ships of war and vessels engaged iu the oastiug trade and fishing, viz: Every vessel of sixty tons and upwards, and not more than one hundred tons, $2. Every vessel of more than one hundred tons, and not more than two hundred tons, $3. Every vessel of more than two hundred ttms, and not more than three hundred tons, $4. Every vessel of more than three hundred tons, and not more than four hundred tons, .$5. Every vessel of more than four hundred tons, $0. Provided : That no vessel shall be compelled to pay harbor dues more than once in every half year, viz : Once between the first day of January and thirtieth day of June, and once between the thirtieth day of June and first day ot January. too >;i:\Vl(»rM)i.A.Nl) Af.MAXAC. EXAMINATIONS OF MASTERS & MATES. !i is H' (^)i;A!.IMl'ArH)NS lOK L'l.K ri!i''.\l'l'.S Or ( 'v cortilicatcs of coin{)t't(;iicy niiist i)a>s the t'xiuiiiii;it,i(iu in colors. An Only ok Fiusr Matic. — An .)iily mate must be mn(i- teen years ol' aiic, and iiiiHt liuve survod live years at sci. A lirst mute iiU'«t he iiinelceii years of age, ami must have served live yi'ars at sea, of which oin- year must have been as second or oidy mat'. He Uiiist als > prove tliat he has served at least one year in a s(iuaie-i i^g(.'d sailing vessel. In Na'.icai'ion, \c — lie mn>t write a legible hand, and will Ix; recjuired l>i give, in writing, (kliniUons of various us- tronomic;!! Miid oMii/r terms usetl in i;avigiiti(.)n. He must have !i competent knowledge of tlu; llr>t livi; rnls.'s of arithmetic, and tin; use (.f lo;i;u itliins. He m'a>t be alile to work a day's work complete. coirectiiiL: the cour.-ili()ti to ;niuih'r by Meicator's melhod He will he re(iuirtd to ilnd tli.- tii;u' of hiyh water at a given port, 111 ()!i>erve and calculate ilie amplitude of the sun, aud to liml the error of the ship's coinpass ihenfrum, aiid .also the Uevia- t\ou, the variation being given. He must be ablii to (ind the daily rate of the clirnni>iiu;ter from error observed, and to lind ihe longitude from altituile of the .^un hy the usual methods. He must understaiul the use of the .^-extant with its adjustment, and he al)le to observe witli it, liutl the index error by the hori- zon, and read olf aui', on the are. He must also pass a satisfac- tory t'xaminatiou in tiie .[nternathmal code of signals. In addition to the (|uali(icatioiis of second mate, above stated, he must he able to lind the iriie bi.'ariug of the sun, aud error of tht; ships compass from an oiiserved azimuth of the sun, both from an altitude and also from the "Time Azimuth Tabhs,' and with the variation given compute the deviation; to lind the latitude from a ^iagh; altii.ude of the sun oil" the meridian, and to he able to use and adjust tlie sextant, and to liiul the index error i)y the sun; and also to ascertain the true hearing of the sun, and tlu; ship's [)osii.ion by Summer's metliod by prt>jection. He must also be eoiiveisant with the use of Mercatoi's chart, ami he able to Ilnd cm either a '"true" or "magnetic' chart tin; course to steer, inul the distance from one given position to another, and lind the ship's position on the chart from cross i)earings of two o!\jects; from two bear- ings of the same object; the course ;ind distance between the hearings being given ; and also the distance of ship from the object at the time of taking tlie second bearing. He must also unilerstand how to kee|) a shii)'s log hook, and answer certain questious^relating to cyclones or revolving storms. In Skamansiiit, &c. — He must give satisfactory answers as to the standing and running rigging of ships ; as to bending, unbending, setting, reelhii;, taking in. aud furling sail; as to sending masts and yards up and down, &c., &c. ; as to the man- agement of a ship when under canvas, and as to dunnagiug and ATES. ■oKl'lCX- M-tilicatc'S be iiine- Ci. lust havo H-oii as suiv(h1 at, ami, and rious ii.s- uist liave lelic, and ly's vvoik way aud rnoridiau, a yivt'ii and dis- liud Ilu von port, nd lo liml hu dovia- ) lind Ihu 1(1 to And luethods. jiistmpnt, the hori- . salltiiac- e, above suu, aud 'h of the Azimuth eviation ; n oil" the t, and to the true s method le use of true " or uce from sition on wo bear- weeu the from the aust also r certain iswers as bending, il; as to the man- glug and NEWFOl N'DLAND ALMANAC. 107 .stowiuji: cargo, &c. He must, have a thoron:,'h knowli'di; ! of the rule of the road as regards l)otli sttjamers and siilln^ vi's-,els, their reguhiliou lights, and log and snniid s'mnals; ;ind t.» he able to descrilie the signals ot distr.'ss, and tin- sii.M\;i!s to i)e made by ships wanting a piior, nnd the lial)illtie.> and [KMialties incurred by the misuse (jf these signals. He must l)e able to mark and use the lead and log line. He innst also nnderstand the use aud management of the rocket aj^paratiis in tlu' event of his vessel being stramled, and other (lue^tion.- oC a like na- ture appertaining to the dutit s of tl;e second male nf a ship. In adtlition to the above (nialillcations, a nior(' extensive knowledge of seaman-liip will oe reciuiicd as to shiftinu- large spars, rigging shears, tfikinif lower iiia>ts In and out, how 10 moor and uumoor a ship, ai;d to krep a clear anchor, to carry out an anchor, hov^^ to niarnge a, ship in stormy weather, how to cast a ship on a lee shore, how to secure masts in tiie i vent of an accident to the bowsprit, nnd how to rig purchases inr get- ting heavy weights, aJicliors, macninery, >.^c.. in and out. lit; must give satisfactory a!i>wcrs as to the ventilation of holds and the stowage of explo.-'ivcs. He must also know how !i> liga sea anchor, and what means to applv to keep a vessel disabled or unmanageable o\it of tlu' troii:;li of the sm juhI lessen tier lehip liy Ljoiiiijr (ahead > (astern) with a (ri^ht) (leli) handed screw v.'lien ihe rndder is (ported) (starboarded . How to turn a steam ship short round. lie must also understand the n.-e and action ni the sluices, and of the water ballast tanks, ar.d tlie ( nuiue room lelegraj)!!, aid questions of a like natuie. A master must be '2\ years of cge and have been (I years atsea, of which one year must have ben as lirstor only mat(i in a foreiy;n going sliip and one year as -iccond or only male, lb; must also prove that he has served at least one year in a stpiare rigged sailing vessel in the capacity of citlita' appri;ntice, seaman, mate or master. In Navigation. — In addition to ihe i| jalili;'ations required for a second, only and lirst mate, he must, be able to compute the latitude from the meiidian altitude td" a stai-, to lind the magnetic bearing froni ((lui-di.^lant compass bearn!L's,ofany lixed object when at sea, and co!ni)ute the deviation th'-ridVoni. Ih; must construct a deviation carve upon a " Napier's " diagram, which will be furnislied by the ex.^miner, and ui;dt;rstaiihiiis iron upon the compa-sc;s, the method nl' o lie re(iuired to answer cer- tain qucstious relating ^^ cyclouoa or revolving .sto^Hi-s, io8 NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. In Skamaxship.— Ill addition to tliH (lualilicMtions rcipilred of an only or llrst mate, ho munt be able to construct jury-nid- (ier.s Tor both wooden and iron vtssels and also rafts. He will be examined as to his resources for the preservation of the ship's crew in the event of wreck; us to tlie management of ships in heavy weather, and as to rescning the crew )f a dis- abled ship; as to steps to be tHken when a sh'p is on her beam ends or in any danger or didlculty, or if disabled or unmanage- able and on a lee slutre, heaving a keel out, &c.. He must ex- plain the mode of procedure whin placinsj ship in dry dock, directiuy; repairs, and if putting into port in distress with dam- age to carg(» and ship. He must possess a sniHcient knowledge ot what he is required to do by law as to entry and discharge and tlie management of his crew, and as to penalties, and en- tries to be made in the olllcial lou;, and a knowle Ige of the mea- sures for preventing and checking the outbreak of scurvy on board ship, and the law as to loud line marks, and the entries and reports to be made respecting them. He will be questioned as to his knowledge of invoices, charter party, bills of lading, Lloyds' agent, and as to the nature of bottomry, also bills of excliange, surveys, averages, &c., and must answer any other questions of a like nature which the examiner may consider ne- cessary to touch upon. He will also be required to s:ive satisfactory answers as to his knowledge of the management of stea'ii ships in heavy wea- ther. IIovv to utilize steam appliances in the event of tire, and the best arrangements for towing vessels under various circum. stances; as to the methods of constructing jury-rudders suit- able for a screw steamship, and other questions of a like nature appertaining to the management of a steamship, A candidate possessing a certificate " for tore-and-aft rig- ged vessels only," and desirit'g to obvain an ordinary certificate of the same grade, must prove that he lias served at sea at least one year in a square-rigged sailing vessel, and will be re-exam- ined both in navigation aud seamanship. Failukk.— In all cases of failure the candidate must be ex- amined de novo. If a candidate fails in seamanship he vvill not be re-examin- ed until afcer a lapse of six months If he fails three times in navigation he will not be re-ex- amined until after a lapse of three months from the date of the last failure. If a candidate^has failed in his examination, but the sub- jects in which he has failed are not included in the subjects re- quired for a certificate of a lower grade, he may, if he desires it, receive a certificate of such lower grade. No part, however, of the fee he has paid will be returutd to him. Any candidate who may be guilty of insolence to the ex- aminer, or of other misconduct, will render himself liable to the po«tpo|:)ernent of his examination, or if he has passed, to the detention of his certificate for such peiiod ?,s Ijie QovqfUQr in CoqncU inay^tMnk^flt to clirect, NEWFOUNDLAND ALMANAC. 109 ry-rud- Ho will of the lent of f a dls- henni nanage- USt t'X- V (lock, til (lam- wledge scliarge ud «'n- e mea- vy on entries istioued lading, bills of y other idfcf nc- BOARDS OF HEALTH. Health Officers — Henry Shea, M. D., and Tliomas Howloy, M. D., St. John's. Wm. Allan, M. D., and Thomas R. Ik-nnett, Harbor Grace. F. Stafford, M. D., Twillingate. Hay Findlater, M. D., Fogo, Robert White, M. D., Trinity. Dr. A. Boyle, Carbonear. Dr. Fitzgerald, Fortune Bay. Dr. W. Fraser, Bay Rolierts. Board of Health and Health Wardens for the Town and District of St. John's — Judge Prowse, chairman ; Judge Conroy, Hon's. J. Syme, J.S. Pitts, J. McLaughlan, P. J. Scott, M. H. A., M. J. O'Mara, M. H. A., James Goodfellow. Joseph Outerbridge, W. P. Walsh, Alfred Harvey, M. D., Col. Fawcett, Robert Kent, Q. C, Henry Shea, M. D., and Thomas Howley, M. D., (Ileahh Officers) ; Hon. Charles Crowdy, M.D., Fredericlt Bunting, M. D., Wm. C. Simms, M. D., and R. R. W. Lilly, secretary. Board of Health, Harbor Grace — I'ax.wA L. McNeil, Wm. Allan, James L. Prendergast, George Rutherford. Board of Health, Carbonear — John Rorke, Edward T. Pike, B. T. H. Gould, Michael Bulger, Wm. P. Taylor, Israel L. McNeil, Dr. Nelson, and Michael Dwyer. Atedical Officer to Board of Trade for Sick Seamen, Port of St. John^s — Wm. C. Simms, M. D. APPENDIX. The following appointments have been made since the foregoing sheets went to press. Road Boards. Richard Quirk, to be a member of the Road Board for Fortune, Dis- trict of Twillingate. George Forward, to be a member of the Road Board for Tizzard's Harbor, District of Twillingate, Thomas Deady, to be a member of Joe Batt's Arm Road Board, in place of P. Pearce, resigned. Boards of Education. Most Rev. Dr. McDonald, to be a member of the Roman Catholic Board of Education for Harbor Main, in place of Rev, J. Brown, deceased, J. P. Diem, to be a member of the Church of England School Board for Notre Dame Bay, North. Rev. D. Horner, and Edv.ard Bishop, (Swain's Island), to be members of the Church of England Board of Education, for Greenspond. Rev. W. S. Rafter, to be a member of the Church of lingland Board Education for Channel, in place of Rev. T. Quinton. Rotnan Catholic Board of Education for Trepassey, should read Rev. W. Born, Mathew Kennedy. J, S. Murphy, Daniel Leary, (Portugal Coye) o//ivs\ and with other Oovernmental 1 >epart^ ments 'J'ltrcc Ilioidrcd Ihoiiaand JKd/ars, viz: I'lie Hank of ICngland, $100,000, anrl the New York State Insurance Department, $200,000. Its entire Reserve Fund is held in trust by a Sf/iifate corporation, thus giving absolute i)rotection to its members. Its plaii of Insurance is simply to collect every two months the cost of Insurance together with amoiuit recjuired for the Kc- servi! Funtl. Pay as you ^i^o ai/d^i^et lohat yon pay for. It lias declared to its members of five years' standing a dividend ('([ual to 33;'-( per cent, of all their assessments. It is leaving to the Widows and Orphans of deceased members more than ;>5,ooo lor every working day in the year. The Ad- mission l'"e(- and om- years' .Annual Dues are but ^ii for 31,000 Life Insu- rance, $35 for ,S5,ooo t.ite Insuranci', $70 for $10,000 Life Insurance, and $140 tor $20,000 Lite Insuranci;. I'or circulars explaining plans, address JOHN McDOUGALL, agent ^^^e^lNG^LEGj^, •^-'^^"v-'-V^^ :- Job-Room, -:- GREGORY'S LANE, ST. JOHN'S, N.F. Bill Heads, Circulars, ftNO ftODRESS CARDS, Order Books, Receipts. fiUSINESS Law-Blanks, Posters, Labels &c., &c., &c. All Orders for any description of Printing, will receive prompt attention, AT REASONABLE PRICES. 112 ADVERTISEMENTS. BARNKS&Co., Water Street, GENERAL : COMMISSION : MERCHANl^. .u ©O A L, .u Wliolesulc and Retail. The Cheapest Wholesale dealers in Pro- visions, Teas, Sugars, &c. ESTABLISHED 1874. JOHN SKINNER III ) I ■ I DEALKR IN Italian and American Marble and Soapstone. Monuments, Headstones, Curbing, &c.. Executed in Original Designs — English and American. Designs and Estimates sent to any address on application. Terra Nova Marble Works, op. Star of the Sea Hall. 325 Duckworth Street, St. John's, Newfoundland. Note. — Best Stock, Artistic and Substantial Work Guaranteed. The New Leading Clothing And Outfitting Establishment, 221 - WATER STREET, - 221, O Flaherty & Macgregor, PROPRIETORS. OUR CUTTING DEPARTMENT is under the able management of an experienced London Cutter. SELF-MEASURING CARDS AND PATTERN BOOK, containing over 400 new designs, ient to any address on request. WE GUARANTEE THE LARGEST SELECTION, the Best Goods, the Best Fit, and Best Workmanship, in the colony. 21^.^ TIRI-S^Hi OI^IDEZ^ SOIjICITEID. 3o., iANTS. in Pro- ^ ■ 1 ■ III stone, g, &c., an. pplication. :aii. undland. anteed. thing 221, egor, igement of an ntaining over ;st Goods, the