ROYAL LAWS or am EDWARD ISLAND. CAP. IV. An Act in further amendment ofthe Act to incorpo- rate the Royal Agricultural Society of Prince Edward Island. [Passed April 3, 1865. HEREAS through inadvertance the Annual Meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of Prince Edward Island, was not held this year on the first Wednesday in March, as is required by the Act ofthe General Assembly ofthis Island, passed in the Twelfth year ofthe Reign of Her present Majesty, Chapter twenty-one, and it isexpedient to give power to said Society to hold the Annual Meeting ofthe said Society for this year on another day. Be it therefore enacted by the Lieutenant Gover- nor, Council and Assembly, as follows : I. It shall be lawful for the Royal Agricultural Society of Prince Edward Island to hold the Annual Meeting of said Society, for this year, on the first Tuesday in May next coming, instead of the first Wednesday in March, as required by the said recited Act, anything in the said recited Act to the contrary notwithstandintr. II. The number of Subscribers to the said So- ciety shall, as heretofore, be indefinite; but the class of Governors are hereby abolished, and the Presi- dent and Committee shall be chosen by a majority of the members generally, and such Committee shall consist of the President, Vice President, and four- teen members, in addition to the number ofmembers of the House of Assembly to be appointed in manner pointed out by the third Section of the said recited Act; and anything in the second and third clauses, or other parts of the said recited Act, inconsistent with this clause, are hereby repealed. III. From and after the passing of this Act. the appointment of a person annually to the office of Ge- neral Secretary and Treasurer to the said Society, shall be made by the President and Committee ofthe said Society, instead of by the Lieutenant Governor in Council, as required by the said recited Act; and such Secretary and Treasurer, so to be appointed, shall be responsible to the said President and Com- mittee for the execution and discharge ofthe various duties required of him as defined from time to time by their Bye-laws and special Resolutions; and who shall be subject to removal for inefficiency or other— wise, at the pleasure of said President and Com- mittee; and such Secretary and Treasurer shall, before entering upon the duties of such office, give security for the proper and faithful discharge of the same, to an amount not lessthan six hundred pounds; such security to be the bond of the person so ap~ pointed Secretary and Treasurer, together with two or more good and sufficient persons as securities; such bond to be taken in the name of the Royal Agricultural Society ofPrince Edward Island; and it shall be the duty ofthe said Secretary and Trea- surer, annually, or oftener if required by the Presi- dent and Committee so to do, to prepare and file in the Oflice ofthe Colonial Secretary ofthis Island, a tall and correct statement ofthe accounts and affairs IAZETTE. “A of the said Society, which shall be subject to the 3same Audit as the Public Accounts. IV. The Fifth Section ofthe said recited Act of the twelfth Victoria, Chaptertwenty-one, is hereby repealed. :igiogzil A V: ’ (litigate, Wednesday, April 26, 1865. Council Ollice, 18th April, 1865. I IS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor has been pleased to , make the following appointments, viz: Duncan MacRae, Esq., to be Collector of Impost and Light Duty; also, Controller ot‘Navigation Laws, for the Port of Rustico, in the place of Thomas McNeill, Esq., who has resigned that office, having removed from the District. Mr. Joseph Bertram, of Sum'nerside, and Mr. Thomas Hopgood, of Princetown Royalty, to be Preventive Officers, and Land Waiters, In terms of the Act of 19 Vic., cap. 1. CHARLES DESBRISAY, C. E. C. Y virtue of a writ of Statute Execution to me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of John R. Bourke, against Ellen Stewart and MargaretStewart, I have taken and seized as the property of the said Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, All the right, title and Freehold interest of the said Ellen Stewart and Margaret Stewart, in and to Town- Lot No. 92, in the Second hundred of Lots in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County; and I do hareby give public notice that I will, on Tuesday, the 27th day ot'Deccmber next, 1864, at 12 o‘clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in the said County, set up and sell at Public Auction, the said property, or as much thereof as wtll satisfy the levy marked on the said writ, being £534 12., with interest on £532, part thereof, from the 9th day of February, 1863, until paid, besides Sherifi’s fees and incidental expenses. JOHN MORRIS, Sherifif. Sherifi’s Office, Queen’s County, June 27, 1861. ——- The above sale is postponed until Saturday, the 27th day of May next, 1865, then to be held at the hour and place above men- tioned. JOHN MORRIS, Sherifi'. Sherilf’s Office, Queen's County, Dec. 27, I864. Y virtue 0sz Precept to me directed, issued by the Hon. John Aldous, Connnissioner of Public Lands, against John Gill, of St. George’s Parish, I have t:iken and seized as the property of the said John Gill, All his right, title and interest, in and to seventy- five acres of Land, :1 little more or less, situate on Township 2:0. 66. in King‘s County; and I do hereby give Public Notice, that I will, on the 4th day of May, 1865, at the Court House in George- town, at the hour of 12 o‘clock. noon, Set up and sell at Public Auction, the above recited property to satisfy the levy marked on the said Precept, being £25 193. 2d,, besides Sheritf’s fees and in- cidental expenses. JOHN DALZIEL, Sherifi‘. Sheritl"s OIIICC, King’s County, 24th Oct., 1864. Road District, No. l—Prince County. 11E Subscriber will Sell at Public Auction, to the lowest bidder, T the repairing of the Roads and Bridges in the above District. On Monday, the 22nd May, the repairing of McNeill’s Road, sale to commence at 8 o’clock; immediately after, repairing Kil- dare Bridge. Same day, Road from Donald McIntyrc’s to the Sea. Shore; and the Road from Kildare Bridge to the Capes. Same day, repairing the Road from John Gavin’s, to Ebenezar Beairsto’s. At I2 o’clock, the Road from C. Carmen’s to M. Foley’s; at 2 o’clock, from Joseph Chaisson’s to the Western Road; same day, from J. Chaisson’s to Frank Martin’s; at 4 o’clock, the Bridge at Dennis Finnesy's. On Tuesday, the 23rd, at 8 o’clock, repairing the Bridge at John Mathew’s on the Western Road. Same day, repairing the Western Road, Lots 1, 2 and 3; at 11 o’clock. repairing Harper’s Road, and Peter's Road; at 1 o'clock, the Road from James Phee's to the shore; repairing the Road from John Ncligan’s to Iohn Gavin’s. Same day, Bridge at Sea Cow Pond, and ltond to the North Cape. At 4 o’clock, repairing Itoau at Lewis Harper‘s, and the Road from Captain Hubbard‘s to the Sea Shore. On Wednesday, 24th, at 8 o’clock, repairing Palmer's Road, and the Bridge at Costain‘s Mill. Same day, Road from Rix’s to Black Pond; immediately after, Road from IIorse Head, to Palmer’s Road. Same day, Road from Black Pond to Skinner's Pond. Same day, opening Road from Skinner's Pond to Palmer’s Road. BENJAMIN HAYWOOD, Commissioner. Tignish, April 22,1865.