β¨ Port Regulations and Postal Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 211
From the Queen Street Wharf to the
Quarantine Ground, Rangitoto, a
single passenger to or from 12 0
Two or more passengers, each way 8 0
From the Wynyard Pier to vessels lying off
the Queen Street Wharf at their
usual anchorage, single fare to or
from 2 0
Two or more passengers, each way 1 6
From Wynyard Pier to vessels lying off
the same, or the anchorage known as
"The Man of War Ground," single
fare to and from 1 6
Two or more passengers, each way 1 0
From the Wynyard Pier to Stokes Point or
Shoal Bay, a single passenger to and
from 6 0
Two or more passengers, each way 3 6
From Wynyard Pier to Holme's Wharf, a
single passenger to or from 4 0
Two or more passengers, each way 2 6
From the Wynyard Pier to the Quarantine
Ground, Rangitoto, a single passenger
to or from 10 0
Two or more passengers, each way 6 0
All other distances as per agreement.
For the Port of Onehunga.
From the Government Wharves (Geddes'
Point) to a vessel lying at the usual
anchorage of White Bluff, or to a
landing in that locality, single fare
to and from 3 0
Two or more passengers, each ... 2 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
Beach (when the tide is in), to a
vessel off White Bluff, or to a landing
place near that place, single fare to
and from 2 6
Two or more passengers, each ... 2 0
From either of the before-mentioned places
(which the tide may suit) to a vessel
or a landing at Cape Horn, single
fare to and from 3 6
Two or more passengers, each 2 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
(which the tide may suit), to a vessel
or a landing at the Whau Portage,
single fare to or from 5 0
Two or more passengers, each 3 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
(which the tide may suit), to a vessel
in the vicinity of Shag Point, or to a
landing near that place, single fare
to or from 7 0
Two or more passengers, each 4 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
(which the tide may suit), to a vessel
or a landing near Little Muddy
Creek, single fare to or from 8 0
Two or more passengers, each 5 0
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
(which the tide may suit), to a vessel
or a landing at Big Muddy Creek,
single fare to or from 10 0
Two or more passengers, each 6 0
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
(which the tide may suit), to a vessel
or a landing at Paponga, single fare
to or from 12 0
To or more passengers, each 7 6
From any public landing-place, Onehunga
(which the tide may suit), to a vessel
or a landing at the Huia or Aro-
hitu, single fare to or from 20 0
Two or more passengers, each ... 15 0
11. During the stormy weather, notice of which
will be given by hoisting a red ball in some conspicu-
ous place on the Queen Street Wharf, in Auckland,
and at Onehunga, and between the hours of sunset
and sunrise,-Watermen holding a license are autho-
rized to charge double fares, but only at those times
above mentioned.
- Passengers having any complaints to make
must make them in writing to the Harbour Master,
and forward the same to the Harbour Office in
Auckland and Onehunga respectively. Complaints
made in any other way will not be acknowledged.
After the third complaint is made against any one
waterman plying for hire, and substantiated, it will
be at the option of the Superintendent to cancel the
offender's license.
I, Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of the Pro-
vince of Auckland, by virtue of all powers in any-
wise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby make and
publish the foregoing Bye-Laws and Regulations for
the Ports of Auckland and Onehunga.
Given under my hand this first day of May,
1866.
FREDK. WHITAKER,
Superintendent.
The foregoing Bye-Laws, submitted to and ap-
proved of by the Governor in Council this fourteenth
day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
six.
G. GREY,
Governor.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 21st May, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
authorize
THE INSPECTORS IN BANKRUPTCY,
to frank, free from payment of postage, letters sent
on the business of Insolvent Estates.
JAMES PATERSON,
Postmaster-General.
General Post Office,
Wellington, 22nd May, 1866.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
authorize
JAMES HECTOR, Esq., M.D.,
Director of Geological Surveys and Curator of
Colonial Museum, to frank and receive free from
payment of postage, letters and packets addressed
from or to him on the Public Service.
JAMES PATERSON,
Postmaster-General.
General Post Office,
Wellington 22nd May, 1866.
NOTICE is hereby given that packets of specimens
of plants intended for the Colonial Museum
will be forwarded free by post if addressed on the
outside,-"Specimens of plants for Dr. Hector,
Director of Geological Surveys and Curator of
Colonial Museum, Wellington."
JAMES PATERSON,
Postmaster-General.
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Continuation of Waterman's Regulations and Fares for Auckland and Onehunga Ports
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government14 May 1866
Waterman's Regulations, Fares, Auckland, Onehunga, Rangitoto, Harbour Master, Stormy weather
- Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of the Province of Auckland
- G. Grey, Governor
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
π° Authorization for Inspectors in Bankruptcy to Frank Official Mail
π° Finance & Revenue21 May 1866
Post Office, Postage free, Bankruptcy, Insolvent Estates, Authorization
- JAMES PATERSON, Postmaster-General
π Authorization for Director of Geological Surveys to Frank Official Mail
π Transport & Communications22 May 1866
Postage free, Geological Surveys, Colonial Museum, Wellington, Public Service
- James Hector (Esquire, M.D.), Authorized to frank official mail
- JAMES PATERSON, Postmaster-General
π Free Postage for Plant Specimens Sent to the Colonial Museum
π Transport & Communications22 May 1866
Free postage, Plant specimens, Colonial Museum, Addressing instructions
- Dr. Hector, Recipient of plant specimens
- JAMES PATERSON, Postmaster-General
NZ Gazette 1866, No 30