✨ Port Regulations




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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

Printed for the Provincial Government
by S. & T. JOHNSON,
Alfred-street, Blenheim, Govern-
ment Printer for the time being to such Government.




Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF Marlborough Provincial Gazette 1866, No 127





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πŸ›οΈ Order in Council for Port Regulations (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
5 June 1866
Port Regulations, Havelock, Marlborough, Marine Board Act