✨ Provincial Appointments and Port Regulations
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures,
are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate,
and are to be obeyed accordingly.
By His Honor’s Command,
WILLIAM ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XI.] WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1864. [No. XXXIX.]
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, Sept. 19, 1864.
His Honor the Superintendent directs it
to be notified that he has been pleased
to appoint the under-mentioned Gentlemen
to be Visiting Justices to the Christchurch
Gaol:—
CHARLES CHRISTOPHER BOWEN, Esq., J.P.
JOSEPH BRITTAN, Esq., J.P.
WM. ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.
ORDER IN COUNCIL,
Making Regulations for the Ports within the
Province of Canterbury.
G. GREY, Governor.
At the Government House, at Auckland,
the 16th day of August, 1864.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by “The Marine Board Act,
1863,” it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor in Council from time
to time to make such regulations as may be
found necessary respecting the anchoring and
mooring of vessels in any port; the packing,
landing, deposit, and removal of gunpowder;
the erection of magazines for the safe keeping thereof; the watering and ballasting and
discharging of ballast of or from vessels, and
all other matters relating to the safe and
commodious navigation of any Port, Harbour,
or River, and the order and management of
vessels resorting thereto; and for the purpose of giving effect to such Regulations, to
authorise the levying of Harbour Master’s
Fees not exceeding the rate specified in the
schedule to the said Act; and to impose any
penalty not exceeding Twenty Pounds for
any one offence against any provisions
thereof. Now, therefore, His Excellency the
Governor, with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of New Zealand, in pur-
surance and exercise of the above recited
power and authority, doth hereby make the
following Regulations for the Ports within
the Province of Canterbury:—
And doth order that the same shall come
into operation and take effect from and after
the twenty-first day of September next.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of Executive Council.
General Rules.
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Nothing contained in these Regulations
shall be deemed to apply to any ship, boat,
or gunpowder, the property of Her Majesty,
nor to any ship of war of any foreign nation,
nor to any gunpowder in charge of the Gov-
ernment of the Colony. -
The Master or person in charge of any
vessel from other than New Zealand Ports,
shall, when entering any port in the Province
of Canterbury, hoist, and keep flying a blue
flag at the mainmast-head, until the vessel
has been boarded and cleared by the Health
Officer. -
Vessels merely calling at New Zealand
ports, on their way to a port in the said
Province of Canterbury, but bringing goods
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⚖️ Appointment of Visiting Justices to Christchurch Gaol
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement19 September 1864
Appointments, Visiting Justices, Christchurch Gaol
- Charles Christopher Bowen (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed Visiting Justice to Christchurch Gaol
- Joseph Brittan (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed Visiting Justice to Christchurch Gaol
- William Rolleston, Provincial Secretary
🚂 Order in Council for Port Regulations in Canterbury
🚂 Transport & Communications16 August 1864
Port regulations, Marine Board Act, Canterbury Province, Harbour Master’s Fees
- G. Grey, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of Executive Council
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1864, No 39