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Such Health Officer shall forthwith
report to the Board of Health of the port
whenever he places any such vessel in
Quarantine under the last Regulation. -
The Board of Health for such port,
or majority of them, shall have authority to
detain any such vessel as aforesaid in
Quarantine, or the crew, or passengers
thereof in Lazaret until such measures as
they may have prescribed for cleansing,
purifying, and disinfecting such vessel, and
the passengers and crew thereof, and the
goods therein, have been carried out.
Henry D. Pitt,
Captain R.A., Private Secretary,
(For Clerk of the Executive Council).
PROCLAMATION.
RICHARD JAMES STRACHAN HARMAN, Deputy-Superintendent
of the Province of Canterbury, in pursuance
of all powers vested in me in that behalf,
do hereby appoint JAMES MUTCH to be
the person to conduct the Election of a
Member of the Board of Conservators for
the South Orari District, and I do hereby
fix Saturday, the 10th August, 1872, at the
hour of 12 noon, at the Road Board Office,
as the time and place of such election.
Given at Christchurch, this Twenty-
fourth day of July, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-two.
R. J. S. HARMAN,
Deputy-Superintendent.
CHRISTCHURCH:
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the Lyttelton Times Office, Gloucester Street, by Wyman Reeve, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.
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Quarantine Regulations
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π₯ Health & Social Welfare24 July 1872
Quarantine, Regulations, Ports, Marine Act, Board of Health
- Henry D. Pitt, Captain R.A., Private Secretary, (For Clerk of the Executive Council)
ποΈ Appointment of Election Conductor
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government24 July 1872
Election, Board of Conservators, South Orari District, Christchurch
- James Mutch, Appointed to conduct election
- RICHARD JAMES STRACHAN HARMAN, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1872, No 41