β¨ Licensing Schedule and Harbour Delegation
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
commence on the day of
, 18, and to
continue in force until the first day of July, 18
Given under my hand at
, this
day
of
, 187
Licensing Officer.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
BOTTLE LICENSE.
WHEREAS
, residing at
, in the Kumara
Special Licensing District, having applied to me, the
undersigned, being the Licensing Officer for such dis-
trict, for a bottle license for the house situate at
, in the said district; and the said
having paid to me the sum of Β£
, being the amount
payable in respect of such license: Now, I, the
undersigned, as such Licensing Officer as aforesaid,
do hereby license the said
to sell any
spirituous or fermented liquors in quantities of not
less than one bottle (of which six constitute a re-
puted imperial gallon) in the house aforesaid. This
license to commence on the
day of
18
, and to continue in force until the first day of
July, 18
,
Given under my hand at
, this
day of
, 18
,
Licensing Officer.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Delegation of Governor's Powers under Sections 12
and 42 of "Marine Act, 1867," to the Hokitika
Harbour Board.
Delegation of Governor's Powers under Sections 7 and
10 of " Marine Act, 1867," to the Hokitika Harbour
Board.
NORMANBY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this
tenth day of April, 1877.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by the ninth section of "The Har-
bour Boards Act, 1870," it is, among other
things, enacted that the Governor may, by Order in
Council, from time to time delegate to any Harbour
Board constituted thereunder all or any of the
powers and authorities vested in him by the pro-
visions contained in the seventh and tenth sections of
"The Marine Act, 1867," subject to any regulations,
restrictions, or stipulations that may be specified in
such Order :
And whereas by an Act of the General Assembly
of the colony intituled "The Hokitika Harbour
Board Act, 1876," a Harbour Board was constituted
for the Port of Hokitika, and which Board was
specially declared to be a Harbour Board established
under and in pursuance of "The Harbour Boards
Act, 1870:"
And whereas it is expedient that certain powers
should be delegated to the Hokitika Harbour Board,
as in manner hereinafter set forth:
Now, therefore, I, George Augustus Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent
of the Executive Council of the said colony, in pur-
suance and exercise of the hereinbefore recited power
and authority enabling me in that behalf, do hereby
delegate unto the
HOKITIKA HARBOUR BOARD
aforesaid the several powers and authorities men-
tioned and set forth in the Schedule hereto annexed,
such powers and authorities to be exercised within
the limits of the Port of Hokitika, as defined in a
warrant bearing date the twentieth day of November,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and
published in the New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-
third day of November in the same year: subject,
however, to such restrictions as in the said Schedule
set forth.
And in further pursuance and exercise of the
hereinbefore in part recited power and authority,
and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, I
do hereby delegate unto the said Hokitika Harbour
Board all the powers vested in the Governor in
Council by the tenth section of "The Marine Act,
1867:" Provided that the delegation lastly herein-
before contained shall be limited to the said Port of
Hokitika.
WHEREAS by the sixth section of "The Marine
Act, 1867," (hereinafter called "the said Act,")
it is, among other things, enacted that the Governor
in Council may from time to time delegate all or any of
the powers and authorities vested in him by the said
Act, subject to any restrictions or stipulations which
may be specified in such order: And whereas by virtue
of an Act passed by the General Assembly of the
Colony intituled "The Hokitika Harbour Board Act,
1876," a Harbour Board for the Port of Hokitika
has been constituted under the name of "The Hoki-
tika Harbour Board:" And whereas it is expedient
that the powers and authorities conferred upon the
Governor by the twelfth and forty-second sections
of the said Act should be delegated to the said Board
as hereinafter provided:
Now, therefore, I, George Augustus Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
hereinbefore recited power and authority, and by and
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said colony, do hereby delegate unto the
Hokitika Harbour Board aforesaid the powers
and authorities vested in me by the twelfth and
forty-second sections of the said Act: Provided, how-
ever, that this delegation shall extend and operate
as far as regards the Port of Hokitika only; and
that the powers so delegated shall only be exercised
by the said Board within the limits of the said port,
as the same is defined in a warrant bearing date the
twentieth day of November, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-eight, and published in the New
Zealand Gazette of the twenty-third day of Novem-
ber in the said year.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
SCHEDULE.
SUCH of the powers vested in the Governor by the
seventh section of "The Marine Act, 1867," as enable
him to erect, superintend, and maintain harbour
marks, buoys, lights, and beacons within the limits
of the Port of Hokitika, or the approaches thereto.
Subject, however, to such directions as may from
time to time be issued by the Commissioner of
Customs as to the size, position, and colour of such
harbour marks, buoys, and beacons, and in the case
of lights, to the approval first obtained of the said
Commissioner of Customs; and subject also to the
condition that no notices to mariners shall be issued
by the Hokitika Harbour Board until after such
notices shall have been approved of by the Marine
Department. Also such of the powers vested in the
Governor by the said seventh section as enable him
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Detailed provisions and schedules for Kumara Licensing Regulations.
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government10 April 1877
Licensing Officer, Bottle license, Spirituous liquors, Kumara, Schedule
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
ποΈ Order in Council delegating powers under Marine Act, 1867, to Hokitika Harbour Board.
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works10 April 1877
Order in Council, Governor, Hokitika Harbour Board, Marine Act 1867, Delegation of powers, Harbour marks, Buoys
- NORMANBY, Governor
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
NZ Gazette 1877, No 32