β¨ Quarantine Rules and Gold Statistics
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
- During the period any vessel may be in
Quarantine, the Resident Magistrate and Health
Officer shall visit her alongside from time to
time, and institute such regulations as the
nature of the case may demand, and the Master,
or Commander shall carry such regulations
into effect, or forfeit a sum not exceeding
twenty pounds.
POWER TO RESIDENT MAGISTRATE
IN CERTAIN CASES.
The Resident Magistrate, at any port for
which no Harbour Master is appointed, shall
have all such powers as are hereinbefore given
to Harbour Masters. All penalties hereby
imposed shall be recoverable in a summary
way.
SCHEDULE A.
Questions required to be answered by the
Master or other person in command of
any ship or vessel arriving in the Port
of
from any infected place :-
-
What is the tonnage of the vessel and
her name?
Answer. -
What is the Master's name, and are you
the Master?
Answer. -
From whence do you come, and when
did you sail?
Answer. -
At what ports have you touched on your
passage?
Answer. -
What vessels have you had intercourse
or communication with, on your passage, and
from whence did they come?
Answer. -
Have you any, and what Bills of Health?
Answer. -
Did the Cholera, or any other highly in-
fectious and dangerous disease, prevail at the
place from which you sailed, or at any of the
places at which you have touched, or on board
of any vessel with which you have had com-
munication? If so, state when and where?
Answer. -
In the course of your voyage, have any
persons on board suffered from sickness of any
kind, what was the nature of such sickness,
and when did it prevail ? How many persons
were affected by it, and have any of them
died in the course of the voyage?
Answer. -
What number of Officers, Mariners, and
Passengers have you on board?
Answer. -
What was the whole number of persons
on board your vessel when you sailed?
Answer. -
What is the whole number of persons
now ill on board your vessel?
Answer. -
If there be no sickness now on board,
when did the last attack of disease appear, and
when did it entirely disappear?
Answer.
T HE following Return is published for general information.
Treasury,
Auckland, 4th November, 1858.
C. W. RICHMOND.
RETURN of the Quantity and Value of GOLD exported from New Zealand during the
Quarter ended the 30th September, 1858.
| To London. | To Sydney. | To Melbourne. | Total. | Value. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ozs. dwt. gr. | ozs. dwt. gr. | ozs. dwt. gr. | ozs. dwt. gr. | Β£ s. d. |
| 1,548 10 11 | 1,635 9 12 | 320 9 23 | 3,504 9 22 | 13,579 18 5 |
| Quantity and Value exported previous to 30th June, 1858 | 18,197 3 19 | 70,514 2 2 | ||
| Grand Total ............................ | 21,701 13 17 | 84,094 0 7 |
Besides a considerable quantity exported privately, which cannot be ascertained.
Treasury,
2nd November, 1858.
R. F. PORTER,
Assistant Treasurer.
Priated and Published by W. C. WILSON, for the New Zealand Government, at the Printing
Office, Shortland Crescent, Auckland.
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Quarantine Regulations for Vessels Arriving in Harbour
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ποΈ Provincial & Local GovernmentResident Magistrate powers, Health Officer duties, Vessel quarantine procedures, Master obligations, Schedule of questions
π° Return of Gold Exported during Quarter ending September 1858
π° Finance & Revenue2 November 1858
Gold export statistics, Quarterly return, Treasury figures, Auckland, London, Sydney, Melbourne
- C. W. Richmond
- R. F. Porter, Assistant Treasurer
NZ Gazette 1858, No 30