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same, or the anchorage known as "The Man of War Ground," single fare to and from .................................. 1 0
Two or more passengers, each way .......... 0 6
From the Wynyard Pier to Stokes’ Point,
Shoal Bay, a single passenger to and from 0 0
Two or more passengers, each way .......... 3 6
From Wynyard Pier to Holmes’ Wharf, a single passenger to or from ................. 4 0
Two or more passengers, each way .......... 2 6
From the Wynyard Pier to the Quarantine Ground, Rangitoto, a single passenger to or from .................................. 10 0
Two or more passengers, each way .......... 6 0
All other distances as per agreement.
For the Port of Onehunga.
From the Government Wharves (Oeddes’ Point) to a vessel lying at the usual anchorage of White Bluff, or to a landing in that locality, single fare to and from .............. 3 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 2 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga Beach (when the tide is in), to a vessel off White Bluff, or to a landing-place near that place, single fare to and from ........... 2 6
Two or more passengers, each ............... 2 0
From either of the before-mentioned places (which the tide may suit) to a vessel or a landing at Cape Horn, single fare to and from .................................. 3 6
Two or more passengers, each ............... 2 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga (which the tide may suit), to a vessel or a landing at the Whau Portage, single fare to or from .................................. 5 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 3 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga (which the tide may suit), to a vessel or a landing at the vicinity of Shag Point, or to a landing near that place, single fare to or from ........... 7 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 4 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga (which the tide may suit), to a vessel or a landing near Little Muddy Creek, single fare to or from .................................. 8 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 6 0
From any public landing-place, Onehunga (which the tide may suit), to a vessel or a landing at Big Muddy Creek, single fare to or from .................................. 10 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 6 0
From any public landing-place, Onehunga (which the tide may suit), to a vessel or a landing at Paponga, single fare to or from ..... 12 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 7 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga (which the tide may suit), to a vessel or a landing at the Huia or Arachitu, single fare to or from .................................. 20 0
Two or more passengers, each ............... 15 0
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During the stormy weather, notice of which will be given by hoisting a red ball in some conspicuous place on the Queen-street Wharf, in Auckland, and at Onehunga—and between the hours of sunset and sunrise—watermen holding a license are authorised to charge double fares, but only at those times above mentioned.
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Passengers having any complaints to make must make them in writing to the Harbour Master, and forward the same to the Harbour Office in Auckland and Onehunga respectively. Complaints made in any other way will not be acknowledged. After the third complaint is made against any one waterman plying for hire, and substantiated, it will be at the option of the Superintendent to cancel the offender’s license.
J. Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, by virtue of all powers in anywise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby make and publish the foregoing Bye-Laws and Regulations for the Ports of Auckland and Onehunga.
Given under my hand this day of May 1866.
FREDK. WHITAKER,
Superintendent.
The foregoing Bye-Laws, submitted to and approved of by the Governor in Council this fourteenth day of May, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
G. GREY,
Governor.
Forster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Colonial Defence Office,
Wellington, 21st May, 1866.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to disband the KAIPARA RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, a sufficient number of members not having been enrolled to complete the minimum strength.
The undermentioned gentlemen have therefore ceased to hold the rank of Officers in the Corps their Commissions having lapsed.
David Graham, Esq., late Captain
Samuel Jackson, Esq., late Lieutenant
T. M. HAULTIN.
NOTIFICATION.
Superintendent’s Office,
Auckland, June 1st, 1866.
INTENDING Contractors for the Provincial Government half-yearly supplies, are hereby informed, that the Tenders for Prisoners’ Rations will be accepted for two months only, viz.: to the 31st July, after which time new Tenders will be called for.
HUGH CARLETON,
For the Superintendent.
RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE WYNYARD PIER.
- No lighter, cargo-boat, trading, or other vessel, and no raft, baulk timber or other bulky article, is allowed to lie
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Waterman's Regulations for the Ports of Auckland and Onehunga
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🚂 Transport & Communications14 May 1866
Regulations, Waterman, Ports, Auckland, Onehunga, Fares, Complaints
- J. Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland
- G. Grey, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
🛡️ Disbandment of Kaipara Rifle Volunteers
🛡️ Defence & Military21 May 1866
Disbandment, Kaipara Rifle Volunteers, Military
- David Graham (Esquire), Late Captain
- Samuel Jackson (Esquire), Late Lieutenant
- T. M. Haultin
🏘️ Notification for Prisoners' Rations Contractors
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government1 June 1866
Contractors, Prisoners' Rations, Tenders
- Hugh Carleton, For the Superintendent
🚂 Rules and Regulations for the Wynyard Pier
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsRegulations, Wynyard Pier, Vessels, Rafts
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1866, No 20