✨ Regulations and Vaccination Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

feet; and for every succeeding week or fraction of a | merchandise, or luggage forwarded for shipment shall
week, a sum of twopence per hundred feet.
42. Firewood, slabs, sawn or split posts and rails
and other lumber shall be removed from the railway
premises within twelve working hours after delivery
from the railway wagons, and if not so removed
shall be subject to a charge of one shilling per cord,
or one hundred feet, as the case may be, for the first
week or fraction of a week; and two shillings per
cord, or one hundred feet, as the case may be, for the
second and every succeeding week or fraction of a
week. The Railway Department shall deliver timber
whenever practicable without stacking, and before
the specification thereof be made out.
43. Coals, slates, stone, bricks, bar and pig iron,
and timber, after being unloaded from the railway
wagons, may remain on storage at any station,
except those of Christchurch, Lyttelton, and Adding-
ton, for forty-eight hours without storage being
charged. After such time, the same charges will be
made as fixed in the preceding regulations; but
goods unloaded from wagons at any siding where
there is no shed or Station Master, will be at the risk
of the owner or consignee of such goods.
44. Any goods, merchandise, or luggage forwarded
for shipment, which shall not be taken delivery of
by the consignee within one hour after arrival in
Lyttelton, and which shall not be shipped within that
time, may be stored at the risk and expense of the
consignees or owners, or may be kept in the railway
wagons, at the option of the Railway Department, and
shall be subject to a charge at the rate of two shillings
per ton per week or fraction of a week; but no goods,
be so charged, provided the ship shall be ready to
receive the same, and load continuously and with all
despatch.
45. Any goods, merchandise, or luggage arriving
at any station which shall not be removed from the
railway premises within the times before mentioned
which relate to the several classes of goods or mer-
chandise respectively, after one week's rent has
accrued, may be forwarded to Christchurch, at the
expense of the consignee or owner, and there stored
at his risk and expense.
46. Goods addressed for Shipment. The railway
will not be accountable for merchandise after delivery
from the wharf or the railway wagon, as the case
may be. Merchandise to be lightered will be delivered
to the lighterman named by the consignor; and if
the consignor should omit to name a lighterman, or
if the person named should fail to take possession of
the goods when required to do so, the railway may
engage the necessary lighterage at the cost and risk
of the consignor; or may warehouse the goods at the
expense and risk of the owner or consignor.
47. All tolls and charges and warehousing charges
must be paid immediately to the person duly author-
ized to receive the same.
N.B. The above conditions apply to all parcels
and goods received by the railways at their respective
offices and warehouses, wherever situate.
R. I. S. HARMAN,
Deputy Superintendent.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Places and Times appointed for Vaccination.

JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in me by "The Public Health Act, 1872," I, Sir James
Fergusson, the Governor of New Zealand, do hereby appoint the several places mentioned in the
second column of the Schedule hereto as and to be places at which Public Vaccinators appointed for the
respective districts mentioned in the first column of the said Schedule shall attend for the performance
of vaccination, as required by the said Act; and I do hereby give notice that each such Public Vaccinator
will attend at the respective places aforesaid, for the purpose of performing such vaccination, on the days
and at the hours set forth in the third column of the said Schedule opposite the name of each such place;
and further, that at each such place as last aforesaid the Public Vaccinator will attend for the purpose of
inspecting the progress of such vaccination in the persons so vaccinated on the days and at the hours
respectively set forth in the fourth column of the said Schedule opposite the name of each such place.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand and
its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, at Wellington; and issued this
eleventh day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four.

DANIEL POLLEN.

SCHEDULE.

| District for which Public
Vaccinator appointed. | Place where Vaccination to be
performed. | Days and Hours fixed
for Performance of Vaccination. | Days and Hours fixed for
inspecting the Progress of
Vaccination. |
|---|---|---|---|
| | PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND. | | |
| Waiwera | ... The Residence of Mr. Edward
Lawton, at The Wade | Third Wednesday in every month,
from 12 noon till 2 p.m. | At the same place, on the
same day in the follow-
ing week after vaccina-
tion performed, from
12 noon till 2 p.m. |
| Ditto | ... The School House at the German
Settlement, on the Puhoi
River | First Saturday in each month, from
12 noon till 3 p.m. | At the same place, on the
same day in the follow-
ing week after vaccina-
tion performed, from
12 noon till 2 p.m. |



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πŸš‚ Continuation of Railway Regulations regarding conduct and merchandise handling. (continued from previous page)

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
10 September 1874
Railway rules, Penalties, Merchandise, Goods handling, Storage charges, Timber removal, Freight charges
  • R. I. S. Harman, Deputy Superintendent
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ₯ Appointment of Places and Times for Public Vaccination.

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
11 September 1874
Vaccination, Public Health Act 1872, Appointments, Schedule, Auckland Province, Waiwera, German Settlement, Puhoi River
  • Edward Lawton (Mr.), Residence used for vaccination venue

  • James Fergusson, Governor
  • Daniel Pollen