β¨ Customs Port Regulations
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 199
Given under my hand, at Auckland,
this sixth day of June,
in the year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
READER WOOD.
CUSTOMS.
Governor's Order, No. 24.
Appointing Limits for the Port of Lyttelton.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY,
Knight Commander of the Most
Honorable Order of the Bath,
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand and its
Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral
of the same, &c., &c., &c.
IN exercise of the power in me for this pur-
pose vested by the "Customs Regulation
Act, 1858," I, Sir George Grey, the Gover-
nor of the Colony of New Zealand, Do hereby
appoint that on and from the day of the date
hereof the limits of the Port of Lyttelton shall
be-
Within a line drawn North-westerly and
South-easterly from Baleine Point (at the
East Head of Port Levy) to Cachalot Head
(now known as Godley Head), thence by the
highest watershed round the shores of Port
Lyttelton to Rhodes Sugar Loaf, thence to the
Southernmost shore (high water mark) of
Port Levy, and along the Eastern shore of
Port Levy to Baleine Point; including also all
that parcel of land situate on the river Heath-
cote, being part of Rural Section No. 32, and
containing two (2) acres, two (2) roods, and
thirty (30) perches more or less, commencing
at a marked peg on the Christchurch and Lyt-
telton Road (commonly called the Ferry Road)
the said marked peg being the North-western
corner peg of the South-eastern block of Rural
Section No. 32, thence along the South side of
the Christchurch and Lyttelton Road South-
easterly a distance of 881 links to the Corner
of Sumner Place Road, thence South-westerly
at a right angle along the North-west side of
Sumner Place Road. a distance of 630 links to
the River Heathcote, thence along the river
North-westerly to a point due South (true) of
the commencing point or peg on the road, and
from thence in a direct line to the commencing
point.
Given under my hand, at Auckland,
this seventh day of June, One
thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
READER WOOD.
CUSTOMS.
Governor's Order No. 25.
Appointing Legal Quays for Port of Lyttelton.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY,
Knight Commander of the Most
Honorable Order of the Bath
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief in and over Her Majesty's
of New Zealand, and its
Dependees, &c., &c., &c.
IN exercise of the power in me for this pur-
pose vested by the "Customs Regulation
Act, 1858," I, Sir George Grey, the Gover-
nor of the Colony of New Zealand, Do hereby
declare and appoint that, on and from the day
of the date hereof, that part of the Jetty now
constructed in open pile work, being the outer
end added by the Provincial Government of
Canterbury to the jetty at the South end of
Oxford Street, in the Town of Lyttelton, for-
merly known as the "Canterbury Association's"
but now as the "Government Jetty," and the
open pile work Jetty designated hereby as
"Peacock's Jetty," and running out from Si-
meon Quay in front of Town Section Number
302 into the Harbour of Lyttelton from the
Wharf built along the Beach thereof, and
commonly known as "Peacock's Wharf," shall
be deemed and taken to be the Legal Landing
Places for the lading and unlading of Goods
at the Port of Lyttelton under the Customs
Regulation Act, 1858."
Given under my hand at Auckland,
this seventh day of June, One
thousand eight hundred and
sixty-two.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
READER WOOD.
CUSTOMS.
Governor's Order No. 26.
Appointing Limits for Port of Timaru.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY,
Knight Commander of the most
Honourable Order of the Bath,
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand and its
Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral
of the same, &c., &c., &c.
IN exercise of the power in me for this pur-
pose vested by the "Customs Regulation
Act, 1858," I, Sir George Grey, the Gover-
nor of the Colony of New Zealand, Do hereby
annul the limits of the Port of Timaru, as ap-
pointed by an Order given under the hand of
Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, C.B., late Go-
vernor of the said Colony, on the fourth day of
September, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-one, and Do hereby appoint that on and
from the day of the date hereof, the limits of
the Port of Timaru shall be as follows:
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π Appointment of Lyttelton Port Limits under Customs Regulation Act
π Trade, Customs & Industry7 June 1862
Port Limits, Lyttelton, Baleine Point, Godley Head, Land Parcel, Customs Regulation Act 1858
- Sir George Grey, Governor
- Reader Wood
π Appointment of Legal Quays for the Port of Lyttelton
π Trade, Customs & Industry7 June 1862
Legal Landing Places, Jetties, Peacock's Jetty, Simeon Quay, Lyttelton, Customs Regulation Act 1858
- Sir George Grey, Governor
- Reader Wood
π Annulment and Appointment of New Limits for the Port of Timaru
π Trade, Customs & Industry7 June 1862
Port Limits, Timaru, Annulment, Colonel Thomas Gore Browne
- Sir George Grey, Governor
- Colonel Thomas Gore Browne
NZ Gazette 1862, No 23