β¨ Port Regulations
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Jibited from firing guns between the hours
of sunset and sunrise, and, on Sunday, (except in cases of distress;) under a penalty
of any sum not exceeding five pounds. -
Any person removing shingle, stone,
shells, or any part of the soil above or
below high-water mark, from any lands
belonging to the Crown, without permission
from the Harbour Master or in his absence,
from the Superintendent, shall forfeit a
sum not exceeding ten pounds; and a rate
of one shilling per ton may (at the discre-
tion of the Superintendent) be charged for
ballast removed from within the limits of
the harbour. -
All masters of vessels are desired to
warn their officers and crews to be par-
ticularly careful in ballasting their vessels
or loading their boats with ballast alongside
any beach where they may have permission
to take in ballast; all such masters allowing
the water alongside any beach, shall be
liable to a fine of not less than five pounds
nor more than ten pounds.
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Order in Council for Port Regulations
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration5 June 1866
Port Regulations, Havelock, Marlborough, Marine Board Act
Marlborough Provincial Gazette 1866, No 127