Pilotage Regulations and Company Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

of the change of vessel by the
master, if the certificate belong to
the master, there shall be paid by
him a fee of ... 1 1 0
And for each renewal when the
certificate has been paid for by
the owners of the vessel, in re-
spect of a change of master for
such vessel, provided always that
the new master is competent, to
the satisfaction of the Harbour
Master of each port, to pilot such
vessel, there shall be paid by such
owner a fee of ... 1 1 0
2. No vessel exempt from pilotage is to pay
more than one full pilotage per annum at any port
included in the Exemption Certificate.

  1. On a vessel entering a port where pilotage is
    charged, the name of which is not included in the
    Exemption Certificate, she shall be charged full
    pilotage for said port, or some proportional part
    of full pilotage, according to the original date of
    the Exemption Certificate, as explained in the next
    paragraph; but such pilotage is to be considered the
    Annual Pilotage, provided the master can obtain
    a certificate from the Harbour Master of such port
    that he is competent to take his vessel in and out
    without the aid of a pilot.

  2. As by law the date of payment of the "Annual
    Pilotage" is fixed by the date of the Exemption
    Certificate, on a new master assuming charge of a
    vessel and having a certificate of later date than that
    of the former master, as many twelfths of a full
    pilotage are to be charged as the new certificate
    is later than the other in completed months (neglect-
    ing fractions of months). This will bring the date
    of payment of the next full annual pilotage up to
    the date of the new certificate.

  3. Should the master of any exempted vessel be
    unwell, or should he be unavoidably detained on
    shore for some good reason, or should two certifi-
    cated masters change vessels for mutual or for
    owners' convenience, the vessel (or vessels) may
    be cleared for one voyage only under the command
    of the mate or of any acting-master, without pilotage
    being charged, provided the Harbour Master is
    satisfied of the competence of the substitute, it
    being understood that for such voyage the acting-
    master merely represents the master.

Given under my hand at Wellington, this
twentieth day of October, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine.

JULIUS VOGEL.

PUBLISHED in substitution of a similar Notice
printed at page 546 of New Zealand Gazette
No. 60, in which an omission occurred.

Office of the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies,
8th September, 1869.

I,
JOHN MUIR WAYLAND, Registrar of Joint
Stock Companies for the Provinces of Auckland
and Hawke's Bay, in the Colony of New Zealand, do
hereby notify that I have registered a Memorandum
of Association, with Articles of Association, estab-
lishing a Company, with limited liability of the
shareholders therein, intituled—

"The Thames Investment Company, Limited."

The objects for which the Company is established
are to prosecute and carry on Gold Mining operations
and works of every description, and other business
connected therewith or incidental thereto, and, in
furtherance of these objects—

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To acquire, by purchase or otherwise, Mines,
Land, and Claims, and Shares and Interests in
Mines, Land, and Claims.

To purchase or erect and construct, either
solely or jointly with any person or company,
Plant, Machinery, Implements, and Appa-
ratus; and also Wharves, Railways, Tram-
ways, Roads, and other works.

To let, sell, mortgage, dispose of, transfer, and
otherwise deal with the property of the Com-
pany, and to receive and accept payment
for the same in cash or securities (real or
personal), or in shares in other Companies.

And, generally, to do all such things as are
directly or indirectly incidental or conducive
to the attainment of the above objects, or
calculated to promote the interests of the
Company.

And that, in pursuance of the provisions of "The
Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860," I have issued a
Certificate of Incorporation of the said Company,
bearing date this eighth day of September, 1869.

JOHN M. WAYLAND,
Registrar of Joint Stock Companies.

Office of the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies,
Auckland, 20th October, 1869.

I, JOHN MUIR WAYLAND, Registrar of Joint
Stock Companies for the Provinces of Auckland
and Hawke's Bay, in the Colony of New Zealand, do
hereby notify that I have registered a Memorandum
of Association, with Articles of Association, estab-
lishing a Company, with limited liability of the
shareholders therein, intituled—

"The Prince Imperial Gold Mining Company,
Limited."

The objects for which the Company is established
are—

  1. To carry on Mining operations of any kind,
    upon, within, or under a certain leasehold
    property called "The Prince Imperial Claim,"
    situate at the Thames Gold Fields, in the
    Province of Auckland.

  2. To acquire other Land, by purchase or other-
    wise, and to amalgamate with other Claims
    and Companies.

  3. To purchase and erect machinery of all kinds
    connected with the working of Mines, and
    the rendering the Ores therefrom available.

  4. To let, sell, or otherwise dispose of or deal
    with any property whatever of the Company
    as the Company thinks fit.

  5. And to do all such other things as are
    incidental to the attainment of the above
    objects.

And that, in pursuance of the provisions of "The
Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860," I have issued a
Certificate of Incorporation of the said Company,
bearing date this twentieth day of October, 1869.

JOHN M. WAYLAND,
Registrar of Joint Stock Companies.

NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY (LIMITED).—Notice is hereby
given, that an Extraordinary General Meeting of
this Company will be held at the Wellington
Athenæum, on Tuesday, the 30th November, 1869,
at 2 o'clock p.m., to consider the following Reso-
lution, viz., "That the New Zealand Steam Navi-
gation Company (Limited), be wound up volun-
tarily."

For the Board of Directors,
WM. BISHOP,
Managing Director.

Wellington, 29th October, 1869. 419



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🏭 Instructions regarding Pilotage Exemption Certificate Fees (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 October 1869
Pilotage, Exemption Certificate, Fees, Harbour Master, Annual Pilotage
  • JULIUS VOGEL

🏭 Registration of "The Thames Investment Company, Limited."

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
8 September 1869
Company registration, Limited liability, Gold Mining, Thames Gold Fields, Memorandum of Association
  • JOHN MUIR WAYLAND, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies

🏭 Registration of "The Prince Imperial Gold Mining Company, Limited."

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 October 1869
Company registration, Limited liability, Gold Mining, Leasehold property, Auckland
  • JOHN M. WAYLAND, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies

🏭 Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting to wind up New Zealand Steam Navigation Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 October 1869
Company meeting, Winding up, Steam Navigation, Wellington Athenæum
  • WM. BISHOP, Managing Director