✨ Customs Orders and Land Notice
Nov. 25.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
1683
Sufferance Wharves, Wellington.
IN exercise of the power in me vested for this
purpose by "The Customs Regulation Act,
1858," I, the Commissioner of Customs, do hereby
appoint The Railway Wharf and Waterloo Quay, as
defined in the First Schedule to "The Wellington
Harbour Board and Corporation Land Act, 1880,"
namely:-
All that piece or parcel of land in the City of
Wellington known as Waterloo Quay, as the same is
shown in red on the plan marked P.W.D. 7942,
and deposited in the Public Works Office, Wel-
lington;
All that piece or parcel of land between Water-
loo Quay and the Railway Wharf, as shown on the
said plan and coloured brown;
The Railway Wharf, as shown on the said plan
and coloured blue;
-to be sufferance wharves.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
seventeenth day of November, one thou-
sand eight hundred and eighty.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
Commissioner's Order No. 136.]
depôt, warehouse, or place within the time specified
in such permits, or, if not used, the permits shall be
returned to the Collector before the expiration of
that time, failing which the brewer shall be liable to
a penalty not exceeding five pounds.
For every cask of beer delivered from a brewery
under permit, and not received into the depôt, ware-
house, or place as aforesaid, the brewer shall be
liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds.
As soon as the permits are affixed, the brewer shall
notify to the Collector of the district the date of
affixing, in order that it may be recorded.
The date of affixing the permit, or, in case the date
is accidentally obliterated, the date of issue of the
permit, shall be the point of time from which calcu-
lation shall be made in determining whether the cask
has been too long in transit from the brewery to the
depôt, warehouse, or place; and in case both dates are
illegible the casks may be detained, and the owner
required to prove the absence of fraudulent intent.
When the depôt, warehouse, or place is situated in
a different district to that in which the brewery is
situated, due notice of the intended removal of beer
is to be forwarded by the Collector issuing the
permits to the Collector in whose district the depôt,
warehouse, or place is situated; and the brewer is
promptly to notify to the Collector last mentioned
the receipt in his warehouse of the casks containing
such beer.
Beer may be repacked in the depôt, warehouse, or
place as aforesaid into other casks, provided they
are of such sizes as are prescribed by regulations,
and the necessary stamps are affixed before delivery
as required by the fifteenth section of "The Beer
Duty Act, 1880."
Permits are to remain upon the casks until they
are removed from the depôt, warehouse, or place
aforesaid, or until the contents thereof have been
repacked into other casks and the necessary duty-
stamps affixed, at which time they are to be scraped
off and destroyed.
Every brewer removing beer under permit shall
keep a separate account, in a book to be provided for
that purpose, of all beer received into his depôt,
warehouse, or place aforesaid, and of all beer sold
or removed therefrom for consumption or sale.
Such book to be kept in the manner similar to the
brewers'-book, under the provisions of section twenty-
four, and to be subject in all respects to the sections
of the Act requiring brewers to keep books and render
statements.
These regulations shall take effect from the twenty-
fifth day of November, 1880.
Given under my hand at Wellington, this
eighteenth day of November, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty.
H. A. ATKINSON,
Commissioner of Customs.
Commissioner's Order No. 137.]
Regulations under which Permits for the Removal of
Beer without affixing Duty-Stamps may be granted.
CUSTOMS.-In exercise of the power in me vested
by "The Beer Duty Act, 1880," I, the Com-
missioner of Customs, do hereby make the following
regulations :-
The form of application provided for in section 32
shall be as follows:-
I,
of the firm of , brewers, of , in the
District, owning or occupying a depôt, warehouse, or
place used exclusively for the storage or sale of beer in bulk, and
situated at , in the District of , hereby apply for
the necessary permits to remove of from
brewery to the depôt, warehouse, or place as aforesaid, without
affixing duty-stamps thereto.
day of 188 (Signed.)
To the Collector of the District.
The form of permit shall be as follows:-
No. , in the County
PERMIT to be removed without duty-stamp, by , One
from the brewery situated at , in the County
or Borough of , to the depôt, warehouse, or
situated at , in the District of
This permit to remain in force day of 188 days.
, Collector.
,
The Collector, upon receiving the application, will
sign and issue the required permits to the applicant,
who will indorse upon his application a receipt in the
following form, viz. :-
RECEIVED this day, from the Collector of District,
permits numbered to , which are to be affixed to
the casks of beer for removal, as herein specified.
day of , 188 (Signed.)
The brewer, upon receiving the permits, shall, within
twenty-four hours, proceed to affix them upon the
heads of the casks immediately under the bung-stave,
and at the same time cancel each permit in the same
manner as the duty-stamps are required to be can-
celled.
All beer for which permits have been obtained shall
be delivered from the brewery, and deposited in the
Notifying that Application has been made to Native
Land Court to determine the Interests of Her
Majesty in certain Native Lands.
NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the
provisions of "The Native Land Act Amend-
ment Act, 1877," I have caused application to be
made to the Native Land Court to ascertain and
determine what interest has been acquired by or on
behalf of Her Majesty in the several blocks of land
specified in the Schedule hereto, and that such appli-
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