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Wharf or Vessel in the Harbour; and any person who shall offend against this Regulation shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Twenty Pounds.

  1. Any person throwing into the Harbour, or placing any dead animal above low water mark within the limits of the pilot station, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5; and to an additional penalty of £1 for every day during which such animal remains in the Harbour, or above low water mark, or unburied on the beach above high water mark. Provided that no such penalty and additional penalty shall together exceed the sum of Twenty Pounds.

  2. Every Master or Officer of a Ship or Vessel to whom a copy of the Harbour Regulations shall have been delivered, shall give, on demand, an acknowledgment thereof to the Harbour Master, Pilot, or other authorised person delivering the same; and any Master of such Ship or Vessel refusing to give on demand such acknowledgment, shall forfeit and pay a fine not exceeding Five Pounds.

  3. No Waterman or other person in charge of any boat shall go alongside, or board, or suffer or permit any person to board any Vessel arriving at any port from beyond sea, until such Vessel is properly secured at her anchorage; and any person offending against this Regulation shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Pounds. Provided that this Regulation shall not be construed to prevent the boarding of any such Vessel by the owner or agent, or by any other person having the written permission of the owner or agent, or by any Immigration Agent, Pilot, Boarding Officer, Officer of Customs, or Health Officer, or any other person acting in the execution of his duty.

Superintendent's Office,
Napier, March 16, 1860.
IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for general information that
MR. THOMAS MURRAY, PILOT,
Has been appointed Harbour Master for the Port of Napier.
T. H. FITZGERALD,
Superintendent.


RETURN shewing the EXPORTS Coastwise of NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE at the Port of NAPIER for the Years ended respectively 31st December, 1858 and 1859.

EXPORTS COASTWISE.

1859. 1858.
New Zealand Produce...£29,431 19 0 New Zealand Produce...£24,270 16 8

RETURN shewing the ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES of VESSELS at the Port of NAPIER, during the Years ended respectively 31st December, 1858 and 1859.

ARRIVALS. DEPARTURES.
1859. 1858. 1859. 1858.
No. of Ships Tons. No. of Ships Tons.
153 12,407 126 6,931

Custom House, Napier,
February 29, 1860.

EDWARD CATCHPOOL,
Collector.



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🚂 Harbour Regulations for the Port and Harbour of Napier (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Harbour Regulations, Port Napier, Shipping, Penalties, Harbour Master, Navigation

🚂 Appointment of Harbour Master for the Port of Napier

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 March 1860
Appointment, Harbour Master, Napier, Pilot
  • Thomas Murray (Mr), Appointed Harbour Master for the Port of Napier

  • T. H. Fitzgerald, Superintendent

🏭 Returns of Exports and Shipping at the Port of Napier

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 February 1860
Statistics, Exports, Shipping, Napier, Customs
  • Edward Catchpool, Collector