Telegraph Regulations and Domain Rules




Nov. 11.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1607

  1. The Board shall meet for the transaction of
    business on the first Monday in each month, at four
    o'clock p.m., at the Road Board Office, Rangiora,
    or at such other time or place as may from time to
    time be fixed by the Board. The first meeting shall
    be held on Monday, the sixth day of December, one
    thousand eight hundred and eighty.
  2. Special meetings may be convened by the Chair-
    man, or by any two members of the Board, provided
    that two days' notice of such meeting be given to
    each member, specifying the business to be trans-
    acted at such special meeting, and no other business
    than that so specified shall be transacted at such
    meeting.
  3. Any three of the said Board shall form a
    quorum. Any meeting may be adjourned from time
    to time.
  4. The members of the Board shall, at their first
    meeting, and thereafter at an annual meeting to be
    held on the first Monday in January in every suc-
    ceeding year thereafter, elect one of themselves to
    be Chairman, who may join in the discussion, and
    shall have an original as well as a casting vote. The
    Chairman shall hold office until the election of his
    successor.
  5. If at any meeting the Chairman is not present
    at the time appointed for holding the same, the mem-
    bers present shall choose some one of their number
    to be Chairman of such meeting.
  6. If, by resignation, death, or incapacity, or other-
    wise, the office of Chairman shall be or become
    vacant, the members may at any monthly or special
    meeting appoint a Chairman.
  7. All questions shall be determined by the majority
    of votes of the members of the Board present at a
    meeting.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Additional Regulations under "The Electric Tele-
graph Act, 1875."

JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirtieth day of October, 1880.

SCHEDULE.

THE rates chargeable upon New Zealand lines for
all messages despatched to the Australian Colonies
shall be as under :-

For first ten words Sixpence.
Each additional word One penny.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Additional Regulations under "The Electric Tele-
graph Act, 1875."

JAMES PRENDERGAST,
Administrator of the Government.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
thirtieth day of October, 1880.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE ADMINISTRATOR OF THE
GOVERNMENT IN COUNCIL.

HIS Excellency the Administrator of the Govern-
ment of the Colony of New Zealand, in pursu-
ance and exercise of the powers vested in the Governor
by "The Electric Telegraph Act, 1875," and of all
other powers enabling him in that behalf, doth, with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
New Zealand, hereby revoke the regulation made by
Order in Council dated the twenty-first day of Sep-
tember, one thousand eight hundred and eighty, and
in lieu thereof doth make the regulation contained in
the Schedule hereto; and, in further pursuance and
exercise of the said powers, and with the like advice
and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby order and
declare that such regulation shall take effect and
remain in force from and after the first day of
November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty,
and that it shall be read with and form part of the
regulations now in force.

SCHEDULE.

ALL telegrams despatched to or forwarded from the
under-mentioned stations shall bear a charge of six-
pence on each telegram in addition to the tariff rates
now in force.

LIST OF STATIONS REFERRED TO IN THE ABOVE
REGULATION.

Station and County. Station and County.
Ahaura—Grey. Ohaeawai—Bay of Islands.
Akaroa—Akaroa. Otahuhu—Manukau.
Castlepoint—Wairarapa East. Owaki—Clutha.
Charleston—Buller. Pahi—Rodney.
Drury—Manukau. Port Albert Rodney.
Duntroon—Waitaki. Richmond—Waimea.
Duvauchelle's Bay—Akaroa. Riverhead—Waitemata.
Foxhill—Waimea. Ross—Westland.
Goodwood—Waikouaiti. Sanson—Manawatu
Hampden—Waitaki. St. Bathans—Maniototo.
Hastings (Thames)—Thames. Takapau—Waipawa.
Herbert—Waitaki. Tarawera—Wairoa.
Hutt—Hutt. Taupo Taupo East.
Kakanui—Waitaki. Te Nui—Wairarapa East.
Katikati—Tauranga. Tophouse—Waimea.
Kekerangu—Marlborough. Turakina—Rangitikei.
Longford—Inangahua. Upper Hutt—Hutt.
Lyell—Buller. Waiau—Amuri.
Maketu—Tauranga. Waikaia—Southland.
Manuherikia (Otago)—Vincent. Wainui—Waipawa.
Manutahi—Patea. Waipu—Whangarei.
Mercer—Waikato. Waitotara—Patea.
Miranda—Thames. Waiuku—Manukau.
Mohaka—Wairoa. Waiwera—Rodney.
Mongonui—Mongonui. Warkworth—Rodney.
Motueka—Waimea. Woodlands—Southland.
Newton—Eden. Woodville—Waipawa.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council,



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