✨ Customs Suspension and Regulations




Numb. 13.

85

The New Zealand Gazette.

Published by Authority.

TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1859.

AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, AT AUCK-
LAND, THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF
APRIL, 1859.

Present:-

His Excellency the Governor,
Col. Gold, Mr. Sewell,
Mr. Whitaker, Mr. Tancred.

W
HEREAS by the "Customs Regula-
tion Act, 1858," it is provided that it
shall be lawful for the Governor in Council by
Order in Council published in the New ZΓ©a-
land Gazette from time to time to suspend
during such time as may appear expedient, the
operation of any provisions of the said Act,
either throughout the Colony of New Zealand,
or in or at any particular district or part to be
defined or specified for the purpose. Provided
that every such Order in Council shall expire
and cease to be in force at latest at the expira-
tion of one month after the commencement of
the session of the General Assembly next en-
suing the session during which the said Act
was passed." Now, therefore, His Excellency
the Governor, by and with the advice and con-
sent of his Executive Council, doth by this
present Order, suspend throughout the said
Colony of New Zealand, from the day of the
date hereof, so much and such provisions of the
said Act as prohibit the importation and direct
the forfeiture and destruction, or other dis-
position of Snuff or Tobacco, unless in whole
and complete packages, each containing not
less than 60 lbs. net weight, and not containing
any other goods; and so much and such pro-

visions of the said Act as prohibit the importa-
tion and direct the forfeiture and destruction or
other disposition of Cigars, in packages con-
taining not less than 60 lbs. net weight, or not
less than 10,000 in number, and not contain-
ing any other goods; and so much and such
provisions of the said Act, as render liable to
forfeiture any such Snuff, Tobacco, or Cigars,
and the casks or packages containing the same,
and any ship or boat having or having had the
same on board or in any manner attached
thereto, or conveying or having conveyed the
same; and so much and such of the provisions
of the said Act as render persons liable to
penalties in respect of the matters aforesaid.

F. G. STEWARD,
Clerk of Executive Council.

MANUKAU HARBOUR REGULA-
TIONS.

At the Government House, at Auckland, the
eighteenth day of April, 1859.

PRESENT:-

His Excellency the Governor.
Colonel Gold, Mr. Sewell,
Mr. Whitaker, Mr. Tancred.

W
HEREAS by the Harbour Regulations
Ordinance, No. 15 of Sess. 2, it is
enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor
in Council from time to time to make all such
Regulations respecting Pilots and Pilotage,
Quarantine and Harbours as in the said
Ordinance provided:



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🏭 Suspension of minimum package size requirements for imported Tobacco and Cigars

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 April 1859
Customs Regulation Act 1858, Suspension, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Importation, Package size
  • His Excellency the Governor
  • Colonel Gold
  • Mr. Sewell
  • Mr. Whitaker
  • Mr. Tancred
  • F. G. Steward, Clerk of Executive Council

🏘️ Preamble for Manukau Harbour Regulations establishment

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
18 April 1859
Manukau Harbour, Regulations, Harbour Regulations Ordinance, Governor in Council
  • His Excellency the Governor
  • Colonel Gold
  • Mr. Sewell
  • Mr. Whitaker
  • Mr. Tancred