β¨ Port Regulations and Orders
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THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1866.
G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, the
fifth day of June, 1866.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Marine Board Act, 1863,"
it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the
Governor in Council, from time to time, to make such
regulations as may be found necessary, respecting
the anchoring and mooring of vessels in any port,
the packing, landing, deposit, and removal of gun-
powder, the erection of magazines for the safe
keeping thereof, the watering and ballasting and
discharging of ballast of or from vessels, and all
other matters relating to the safe and commodious
navigation of any port, harbour, or river, and the
order and management of vessels resorting thereto;
and for the purpose of giving effect to such regula-
tions, to authorize the levying of Harbour Master's
fees, not exceeding the rate specified in the Schedule
to the said Act, and to impose any penalty not ex-
ceeding Twenty pounds for any one offence against
any provisions thereof:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the above
recited power and authority, doth hereby make the
following Regulations for the Port of Havelock,
within the Province of Marlborough, and doth order
that the same shall come into operation and take
effect from and after the fifth day of June, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
PORT REGULATIONS.
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No rubbish or filth is to be landed on any lands
belonging to the Crown, except in such places as the
Harbour Master may point out, under a penalty of
any sum not exceeding five pounds. -
No ballast, rubbish, gravel, earth, stone, filth, or
glass, is to be thrown overboard from any vessel,
boat, or otherwise, but is to be landed at any place
the Harbour Master may direct, under a penalty of
any sum not exceeding twenty pounds. -
Vessels, unless specially permitted in writing
by the Harbour Master, are prohibited from firing
guns between the hours of sunset and sunrise, and
on Sunday, (except in cases of distress,) under a
penalty of any sum not exceeding five pounds. -
Any person removing shingle, stone, shells, or
any part of the soil above or below high-water mark,
from any lands belonging to the Crown, without
permission from the Harbour Master or in his
absence, from the Superintendent, shall forfeit a sum
not exceeding ten pounds; and a rate of one shilling
per ton may (at the discretion of the Superintendent)
be charged for ballast removed from within the limits
of the harbour. -
All masters of vessels are desired to warn their
officers and crews to be particularly careful in
ballasting their vessels or loading their boats with
ballast alongside any beach where they may have
permission to take in ballast; all such masters
shoaling the water alongside any beach, shall be
liable to a fine of not less than five pounds nor more
than ten pounds.
G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, the fifth
day of June, 1866.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Intestate Estates Act,
1865," it is amongst other things enacted, that
the Curators thereunder appointed shall be paid such
salaries as shall from time to time be fixed by the
General Assembly, to be paid out of such moneys as
shall be appropriated for that purpose, and the
Curators, in addition to such salary, shall be entitled
to a commission of such amount as shall from time
to time be fixed by the Governor in Council, but not
exceeding Two pounds and ten shillings per centum
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ποΈ Regulations for the Port of Havelock under Marine Board Act
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government5 June 1866
Port regulations, Havelock, Marlborough, Harbour Master, Ballast, Rubbish disposal
- G. Grey, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Order in Council regarding Curator remuneration under Intestate Estates Act
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration5 June 1866
Intestate Estates Act 1865, Curator, Salary, Commission, Executive Council
- G. Grey, Governor
NZ Gazette 1866, No 34