✨ Quarantine Regulations




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NELSON GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

arriving at such port from Honolulu, whether or not such vessel may have previously to such arrival called or touched at any other port or ports in New Zealand, and thereupon such vessel shall be deemed to be in quarantine within the meaning of the said Regulations, and to be subject thereto and to the following Regulations, although such Health Officer may not find that sickness exists or has recently been on board.

  1. 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 Regulations.

  2. The Board of Health for such Port, or a 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 cleaning, purifying, and disinfecting such vessel, and the passengers and crew thereof, and the goods therein, have been carried out.

HENRY D. PITT, Capt. R.A.,
Private Secretary "(for Clerk of the Executive Council)."

Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Nelson, by R. LUCAS & SON,
BridgeStreet, Nelson, Printers for the time being to the said Government.




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πŸ›οΈ Quarantine Regulations under the Marine Act 1867 (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
23 July 1872
Marine Act 1867, Quarantine Regulations, Ports, Shipping, Health Officer, Board of Health
  • Henry D. Pitt, Capt. R.A., Private Secretary (for Clerk of the Executive Council)