Signatories, Pier & Port Regulations




388
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Dated this fifth day of October, in the year one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, at the gaol of
Nelson.

B. WALMSLEY, Sheriff.
JOHN BLACKETT, J.P.
H. C. DANIELL.
ROBT. POLLOCK. J.P.
A. S. HAMILTON.
SAMUEL ROBINSON, J.P.
HENRY REDWOOD, Jr., J.P.
JOHN WILLIAM TATTON.
J. F. J. MEREWETHER.
W. B. WRIGHT, J.P.
D. M. LUCKIE.
TOUSSAINT LA GRIFF.
HENRY CLOUSTON, Gaoler.
WILLIAM SANDERS, Turnkey.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 6th October, 1866.
THE following Rules and Regulations for the
Wynyard Pier, Auckland, approved of by the
Governor in Council, are published for general
information.
JOHN HALL.

RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE WYNYARD PIER.
1st. No lighter, cargo boat, trading or other
vessel, and no raft baulk timber, or other bulky
article, is allowed to lie or ground alongside the
Wynyard Pier, or to be in any way made fast to the
same.

2nd. No cargo, timber, or goods whatsoever
(personal luggage excepted) shall be landed or
shipped from the Wynyard Pier.

3rd. No boat shall be made fast in such a manner
as to obstruct or impede access to the steps; and in
case any person causing such obstruction impedi-
ment will not remove or cause to be removed the
same, when ordered by the Harbour Master, pilot,
or officer appointed for the purpose by the Superin-
tendent, the Harbour Master, pilot, or officer
appointed may removed such obstruction.

4th. None but licensed watermen's boats are
allowed to be moored to the pier during the night,
and all others must be hauled off to their own
moorings, leaving the steps clear.

5th. Washing of clothes or other articles on the
pier is prohibited.

6th. Fishing from or off the steps of the pier is
prohibited.

Bye-law made by His Honor the Superintendent of
the Province of Auckland, by virtue of Clause 38
of "The Marine Board Act, 1863,"

Any person offending against any of the Rules and
Regulations for the Wynyard Pier, made and
published by His Honor the Superintendent of
Auckland, bearing date the fifth day of June, shall
be liable to the following penalties, recoverable in a
summary way, viz. :-

For every breach of the first, second, third, and
fourth Regulation, any sum not exceeding ten
pounds; of the fifth or sixth Regulation, any sum
not exceeding two pounds.

I, Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent of the
Province of Auckland, by virtue of all the powers in
any wise enabling me in this behalf, do hereby make
and publish the foregoing Rules and Regulations.

Given under my hand this first day of June,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
six.

FREDERICK WHITAKER,
Superintendent.
The Marine Board of New Zealand, in virtue of
all the powers in anywise the Board in this behalf
enabling, doth hereby also make and publish the
foregoing Rules and Regulations,

CHAS. SHARP,
President of the Marine Board.

Wellington, 20th June, 1866.

The foregoing Rules and Regulations, submitted to
and approved of by the Governor in Council, this
sixth day of October, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-six.

FORSTER GORING,
G. GREY, Governor.
Clerk of the Executive Council.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 6th October, 1866.
THE following Bye-law and Regulation for the
Port Dunedin, approved of by the Governor
in Council, is published for general information.
JOHN HALL.

BYE-LAW and Regulation made and published by
His Honor Thomas Dick, Esq., Superintendent
of the Province of Otago, in the Colony of New
Zealand, and by the Marine Board of New Zealand
for the Port of Dunedin, under the powers in that
behalf conferred on them by "The Marine Board
Act 1863," repealing bye-law No. 20 of the Bye-laws
and Regulations for the Port of Dunedin, made and
published in the New Zealand Gazette of 8th June
last, and substituting a new bye-law in lieu thereof.

  1. Licensed Boatmen shall be entitled to demand
    one shilling for the first quarter of a mile and six-
    pence for every additional quarter (irrespective of the
    number of passengers) according to the distance they
    may be required to go from or to any jetty or landing
    place in the Harbour of Otago, and any jetty place
    or anchorage within said Harbour.

I, Thomas Dick, Superintendent of the Province
of Otago, by virtue of all powers in anywise enabling
me in this behalf, do hereby repeal Clause 20 of the
Bye-laws and Regulations for the Port of Dunedin,
made and published in the New Zealand Gazette, of
eighth day of June last, and do hereby make and
publish in lieu thereof the foregoing Bye-law and
Regulation for the Port of Dunedin.

Given under my hand this seventh day of
September, 1866.

THOMAS DICK,
Superintendent of Otago.

The Marine Board of New Zealand in virtue of all
the powers in anywise the Board in this behalf
enabling doth hereby also make and publish the
foregoing Bye-law and Regulation.

CHAS. SHARP,
President of the Marine Board.

Wellington,
20th September, 1866.

The foregoing Bye-law and Regulation submitted
to and approved of by the Governor in Council this
twenty-fifth day of September, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-six.

FORSTER GORING,
G. GREY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Governor.

General Post Office,
Wellington, 11th October, 1866.
IT is hereby notified for public information, that the
following places in the Colony of New South



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⚖️ Certificate and Declaration confirming the execution of three named criminals at Nelson Gaol. (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
5 October 1866
Execution certificate, Criminals, Supreme Court, Nelson Gaol, Hanging
  • B. Walmsley, Sheriff
  • John Blackett, J.P.
  • H. C. Daniell
  • Robt. Pollock, J.P.
  • A. S. Hamilton
  • Samuel Robinson, J.P.
  • Henry Redwood, Jr., J.P.
  • John William Tatton
  • J. F. J. Merewether
  • W. B. Wright, J.P.
  • D. M. Luckie
  • Toussaint La Griff
  • Henry Clouston, Gaoler
  • William Sanders, Turnkey

🏗️ Rules and Regulations for the Wynyard Pier, Auckland.

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
6 October 1866
Wynyard Pier, Auckland, Harbour regulations, Lighter, Cargo boat, Marine Board
  • John Hall
  • Frederick Whitaker, Superintendent
  • Chas. Sharp, President of the Marine Board
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
  • G. Grey, Governor

🏗️ New Bye-law and Regulation for the Port Dunedin concerning licensed boatmen charges.

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
6 October 1866
Port Dunedin, Otago, Boatmen charges, Marine Board, Bye-law repeal
  • John Hall
  • Thomas Dick, Superintendent of Otago
  • Chas. Sharp, President of the Marine Board
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
  • G. Grey, Governor

🏛️ Notification regarding places in the Colony of New South Wales (Incomplete).

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
11 October 1866
New South Wales, Notification, Public information
  • John Hall