β¨ Provincial Government Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
(PROVINCE OF NELSON).
Published by Authority.
All Notifications which appear in this Gazette with any Official Signature thereunto annexed are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.
ALFRED GREENFIELD, Provincial Secretary.
VOL. XXI. NELSON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1872. No. 36.
Superintendent\'s Office, Nelson,
October 28, 1872.
BENJAMIN GOUGH is hereby authorised, under the provisions of section XIII of \"The Goldfields Act, 1866,\" to place upon the river Ahaura, opposite the Ahaura island, near the township of Ahaura, a self-acting Punt, travelling upon a wire rope across the river; and he is protected in the sole right of ferrying on the said river within one mile of the said island, for a period of six months from the 1st day of November, 1872, and authorised to charge tolls as per schedule, on the following conditions:β
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That a good safe boat and a competent ferryman shall be at all times in attendance at the Ahaura Ferry, and the punt be kept in good working order.
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That all Government officers on duty, including Postmen and Road Overseers, be ferried free of charge.
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That this protection shall not prejudice the right of the Government to erect a bridge, or to grant protection for the erection of a bridge, over the Ahaura river within the protected limits.
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That this protection shall not be transferred without the sanction of the Superintendent.
OSWALD CURTIS,
Superintendent.
Attestedβ
ALFRED GREENFIELD,
Provincial Secretary.
SCHEDULE OF TOLLS.
| s. d. | |
|---|---|
| For each person | 1 0 |
| For each horse and rider | 2 6 |
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ποΈ Authorization for ferry service on the Ahaura River
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works28 October 1872
Ferry, Ahaura River, Punt, Tolls, Transport, Nelson Province
- Benjamin Gough, Authorised to operate a ferry
- Oswald Curtis, Superintendent
- Alfred Greenfield, Provincial Secretary
Nelson Provincial Gazette 1872, No 36