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NELSON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

tions; and that the said lines of road are more
particularly delineated upon the said Squares in the
Crown Lands Office, Nelson.

Dated at the Crown Lands Office, Nelson, this
thirtieth day of September, one thousand eight hun-
dred and sixty-nine.

H. C. DANIELL,
Commissioner.


Crown Land's Office,
Nelson, 6th October, 1869.

NOTICE is hereby given that on or after Monday,
the 5th day of November next, applications
can be received at this office for a Mining Lease of
the whole or a portion of the block of land at West
Wanganui, the previous right to a Lease of which
was declared cancelled by a notice from this office,
dated 28th day August last.

H. C. DANIELL,
Commissioner.


Crown Land's Office,
Nelson, 6th October, 1869.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Mining Lease
of a block of Five Hundred and Eighteen
Acres of Land at Pakawau, issued to Messrs. ROBERT
POLLOCK and FRANCIS WEMYSS IRVINE, on the 1st of
October, 1866, has been forfeited, and, that in accord-
ance with the provisions of the 76th section of the
"Nelson Waste Lands Act, 1863," the said Lease
will be offered for sale, by auction, at this office, on
Saturday, the 20th day of November next at twelve
o'clock, noon.

H. C. DANIELL,
Commissioner.


NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF PASTORAL
LICENSES.

Crown Land's Office,
Nelson, 6th October, 1869.

THE attention of Holders of Pastoral Licenses
is hereby directed to "The Crown Lands
(Nelson) Leasing Act, 1869," which provides for the
Exchange of such Licenses for Leases, under "The
Crown Lands (Nelson) Leasing Act, 1867," upon
application being made within One Year from the
3rd September last.

H. C. DANIELL,
Commissioner.


(Extracts from New Zealand Gazette.)

G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
eighteenth day of September, 1869.

Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by "The Marine Act, 1867," it is
enacted that the Governor shall from time to
time, as occasion may require, make and issue
Quarantine Regulations to be in force within any
part or parts of the Colony, and that the Governor
in Council may, from time to time, make, publish,
alter, modify, annul, or repeal such bye-laws or
regulations as to him shall seem meet for carrying
into effect and enforcing the general powers and
duties by the said Act vested in and imposed on the
said Governor:

And whereas by an Order in Council, dated the
twenty-fifth day of June, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-eight, certain Quarantine Regulations for
the several Ports and Harbors of the Colony of
New Zealand were made and promulgated:

And whereas it is desirable to modify the said
Regulations, and to make the additional Regulations
herein contained:

Now, therefore, his Excellency the Governor, with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
New Zealand, and in pursuance of the above-recited
power and authority, doth hereby make the following
additional Quarantine Regulations, to be in force
within all the Ports of New Zealand, and doth order
that the same shall come into operation and take effect
in each Province on and from the date of publication
thereof in the Gazette of such Province, and in the
County of Westland on and from the day of publica-
tion thereof in the County of Westland Gazette.

REGULATIONS.

  1. In the event of there being any sickness on
    board of any vessel arriving from any Port in the
    Australian Colonies or New Zealand, or in the event
    of there being any sickness on board any vessel
    so arriving during her voyage from any such Austra-
    lian or New Zealand Port, the Master of such vessel
    shall hoist the Health Officer's flag mentioned in the
    Quarantine Regulations already in force, and other-
    wise act in the same manner as if such vessel were
    arriving from a Port not in the Australian Colonies.

  2. No vessel which is bound by the foregoing
    regulation, or by the Quarantine Regulations already
    in force, to hoist the Health Officer's flag, is to bring
    up in the usual anchorage, even in the event of there
    being delay in communicating with her, from any
    cause whatsoever; and every vessel so bound to
    hoist the Health Officer's flag as aforesaid, which
    may enter any New Zealand Port by night, shall be
    brought up clear of the shipping, and the Master of
    such vessel shall hoist a bright light at the main, in
    addition to the usual anchor light, if such vessel
    were actually in quarantine, until she has been com-
    municated with as provided by the Quarantine
    Regulations; and the Master shall be in all cases
    responsible for any breach of this regulation by or
    on board such vessel, whether done or caused by his
    directions or neglect or not.

  3. Until such vessel has been communicated with
    by the Health Officer, or officer acting for him, the
    Master shall not allow any person to go on board;
    but in the event of any person going on board, the
    Master shall keep him or her on board until the
    Health Officer has declared the vessel clean.

  4. No Master or Surgeon of any vessel shall on
    any pretext give false or evasive answers to any
    questions put to him relative to the health of the
    ship by the Health Officer, or by the Harbor
    Master, Pilot, or other officer of the Port who shall
    first communicate with such vessel; nor shall any
    Master or Surgeon fill up the report, prescribed by
    the Quarantine Regulations already in force, untruly
    or incorrectly, or in such a manner as to be calculated
    to lead the Health Officer, or other officer of the
    Port acting as Health Officer, to under-estimate the
    seriousness of any sickness which may be, or may
    have been, on board such vessel.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

NOTE.β€”Any person offending against any of the above
Regulations is subject, by "The Marine Act, 1867," to a penalty
not exceeding fifty pounds.



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πŸ—οΈ Public roads laid out in the Province of Nelson (continued from previous page)

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
30 September 1869
Public roads, Land survey, Crown Grants, Nelson
  • H. C. Daniell, Commissioner

πŸ—ΊοΈ Applications for Mining Lease at West Wanganui

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 October 1869
Mining Lease, West Wanganui, Land application
  • H. C. Daniell, Commissioner

πŸ—ΊοΈ Forfeiture and auction of Mining Lease at Pakawau

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 October 1869
Mining Lease, Pakawau, Forfeiture, Auction
  • Robert Pollock (Mr), Held forfeited mining lease
  • Francis Wemyss Irvine (Mr), Held forfeited mining lease

  • H. C. Daniell, Commissioner

πŸ—ΊοΈ Notice to holders of pastoral licenses regarding exchange for leases

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 October 1869
Pastoral Licenses, Crown Lands, Leasing Act
  • H. C. Daniell, Commissioner

πŸ₯ Additional Quarantine Regulations for New Zealand Ports

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
18 September 1869
Quarantine, Marine Act, Shipping, Health Officer
  • G. F. Bowen (Governor), Governor of New Zealand

  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council