Provincial Regulations and Customs Notice




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,

EDWARD JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XII.] SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1865. [No. XLIV.]


Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, August 8, 1865.

HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it
to be notified that the following Regulation for the Port of Lyttelton, made by
him under “The Marine Board Act, 1863,”
is substituted for Clause 8 of the Regulations as published in the Provincial Government Gazette of July 10, 1865; which Clause is hereby repealed:—

  1. The authorised Fares shall be—
    s. d.

From any Wharf or Jetty to the
Steamers — single fare to or from ... 1 0

From any Wharf or Jetty to any
place, or to any Vessel other
than Steamers, lying within a
space bounded on the east by
a line drawn from Stoddart’s
to Sticking Point, and on the
west by a line drawn from
Naval Point to the eastern
point of Church Bay ... 1 6

From any Wharf or Jetty to any
Vessel lying to the eastward
of Sticking and Stoddart’s
Points, and to the westward
of Battery Point and the buoy
on Parson’s Rock ... 2 6

From any Wharf or Jetty to
Church Bay ... 4 6

From any Wharf or Jetty to
Gollan’s Bay ... 2 0

From any Wharf or Jetty to
Rhodes Bay, one Passenger ... 3 6
Ditto, two or more, each ... 2 6

From any Wharf or Jetty to
Quarantine Station, one Passenger ... 10 0
Ditto, two or more, each ... 7 0

To the Heads, or Head of the
Bay, as per agreement.
Return Fares will be allowed at
the same rate in each case.

After sunset, and when the Blue Flag
shall be hoisted half-mast by the Harbour
Master, or person deputed by him, denoting
bad weather, double fares can be demanded
by Watermen.

By His Honor’s command,

Edw. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.


CUSTOMS NOTICE.

THE Warehouse in the Port of Hokitika,
which will be known as “Taggart
and Reeves’ Bonding Warehouse,” and is
described below, has been approved and
appointed under clause 11 of “The Customs
Regulations Act, 1858,” as a Warehouse for
receiving Goods under Bond without payment
of duty on first entry thereof—

An iron building, owned, occupied, and
recently erected by Messrs. Taggart & Reeves, situate in Sewell-street, in the
Town of Hokitika, and on “business site”
numbered 220 on the maps of
the Chief Surveyor of Canterbury.

J. W. HAMILTON,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House, Lyttelton,
5th August, 1865.

Vol. 12.—No. 44.



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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Amendment to Marine Board Regulations for Lyttelton Port

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 August 1865
Marine Board, Regulations, Fares, Lyttelton Port, Watermen
  • Edward Jollie, Provincial Secretary

🏭 Approval of Bonding Warehouse in Hokitika

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 August 1865
Customs, Warehouse, Bonding, Hokitika, Taggart and Reeves
  • J. W. Hamilton, Deputy Commissioner