Proclamations and Regulations




10
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Session held in the twenty-sixth and
twenty-seventh years of the reign of Her
present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled,
"An Act to determine the time at which
Letters Patent shall take effect in the Colo-
nies," it is enacted that the said Act shall
take effect in each of Her Majesty's Colonies
and Possessions as soon as the same shall be
proclaimed therein by the officer Adminis-
tering the Government thereof. Now, I,
Sir George Grey, the Governor as aforesaid
of the said Colony of New Zealand, Do
Hereby Proclaim that the said Act shall take
effect within the said Colony from and after
the date hereof.

One thousand eight hundred
and sixty-four.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
WILLIAM Fox.

Given under my hand, at the Govern-
ment House at Auckland, and
issued under the seal of the
Colony of New Zealand, this
thirteenth day of January, in the
year of Our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-four.
G. GREY.

By His Excellency's command.
WILLIAM Fox.

G. GREY,
Governor.
Making Quarantine Regulations for the Colony
of New Zealand.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House at Auckland, the
twelfth day of January, 1864.
Present :

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN
COUNCIL.

IN pursuance and in exercise of the powers
vested in the Governor in Council by
the "Marine Board Act, 1863," His Excel-
lency the Governor, with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of New
Zealand, doth hereby approve of the follow-
ing Quarantine Regulations, made and issued
by the Marine Board for the several Ports
and Harbours in the Colony of New Zealand,
and doth declare that the same shall be in
force from and after the twelfth day of
January, 1864.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of Executive Council.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

CUSTOMS.

GOVERNOR'S ORDER No. 43,
Extending Limits for Port of Lyttelton.

By His Excellency Sir GEORGE
GREY, Knight, Commander of
the Most Honorable Order of
the Bath, Governor and Com-
mander-in-Chief in and over
Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies,
and Vice-Admiral of the
same, &c., &c.

IN exercise of the power in me for this
purpose vested by the "Customs Regu-
lation Act, 1858," I, Sir GEORGE GREY, the
Governor 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, as appointed by orders given under
my hand at Auckland, on the Seventh day of
June and the Twenty-third day of October,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two,
Nos. 24 and 33, shall further include-

The tract lying within the Southern boun-
dary line of the Lyttelton and Christchurch
Railway, including the station grounds in
the Heathcote Valley, and at Christchurch;
the City of Christchurch, together with the
Town Reserves; the Christchurch and Ferry
Mead Road to the Heathcote Bridge, and
the Road thence up the Heathcote Valley to
the station there.

Given under my hand at Govern-
ment House, at Auckland,
this twelfth day of January,

QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

  1. The Master of every vessel which shall
    be deemed by the Harbour Master to be
    liable to Quarantine, shall, on being directed
    so to do by the Harbour Master, cause such
    vessel to be anchored in the Quarantine
    Ground appointed for the Harbour, or forfeit
    the sum of £50 for every day, or portion of
    a day, during which he shall neglect or
    refuse so to do.

  2. The Master of any vessel so anchored, who
    shall either himself quit, or permit any seaman,
    passenger, or other person to quit the same,
    except by authority from the Board of Health
    hereinafter mentioned, until he shall have
    been duly admitted to pratique, shall forfeit
    the sum of £50 in respect of each person
    who shall so quit the vessel.

  3. Every person who shall so quit such
    vessel shall forfeit the sum of £20.

  4. The Master of every vessel so anchored
    shall hoist a yellow flag of not less than six
    breadths of bunting at the main by day, and
    a light by night in a lanthorn such as is used
    in H.M. Navy, and shall keep the same
    respectively hoisted until released from
    Quarantine, otherwise he shall forfeit for
    each offence the sum of £20.

  5. The Master of every vessel so anchored
    shall deliver to the Harbour Master or other
    authorized person his Bill of Health, Mani-
    fest, Log Book, and Journal, and shall fill up
    a report in the form pointed out by the
    Schedule A. annexed.

  6. The Master of every vessel so anchored



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🏛️ Proclamation fixing time for Imperial Act regarding Letters Patent effectiveness. (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
13 January 1864
Proclamation, Imperial Act, Letters Patent, Colony of New Zealand
  • G. Grey, Governor
  • William Fox

🏥 Approval of Quarantine Regulations for Ports and Harbours by Order in Council.

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
12 January 1864
Order in Council, Quarantine Regulations, Marine Board, Executive Council
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of Executive Council

🏭 Extension of the limits of the Port of Lyttelton by Governor's Order.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
12 January 1864
Governor's Order, Port Limits, Lyttelton, Christchurch, Heathcote Valley
  • Sir George Grey, Governor and Commander-in-Chief

🏥 Detailed Quarantine Regulations for vessels entering harbours.

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Vessel Master, Harbour Master, Quarantine Ground, Yellow Flag, Bill of Health, Manifest