✨ Wharf Management Order and Boundaries




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Vesting Management Gisborne Borough Wharf in
Gisborne Borough Council, and fixing Dues.

ARTHUR H. GORDON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
ninth day of March, 1881.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section fourteen of "The Harbours
Act, 1878," it is enacted that the Governor in
Council may vest the management of any wharf, the
property of Her Majesty, in any local governing body
or person, upon such terms and conditions as the
Governor in Council thinks fit:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur Hamilton Gordon, the
Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by and
with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the colony, and in exercise of the power and
authority vested in me by the said fourteenth section
of "The Harbours Act, 1878," do hereby vest the
management of the "Gisborne Borough Wharf" in
the Gisborne Borough Council, subject to the condi-
tions set forth in the First Schedule hereto; and, in
pursuance of the powers vested in me, I do hereby
fix the dues to be charged for the use of the said wharf
as set forth in the Second Schedule hereto: Pro-
vided-always that the aforesaid conditions and other
rights and privileges hereby conferred may from time
to time be altered, revoked, or modified by the
Governor in Council.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

  1. That all Her Majesty's subjects shall, at all
    reasonable times, and upon payment of the proper
    dues, have free and full liberty to use the above-
    mentioned wharf, and of ingress and egress thereon.

  2. That Her Majesty or the Governor, and all
    officers of the Marine Department or Customs, act-
    ing in the execution of their duty, shall at all times
    have free ingress, passage, and egress into, through,
    and out of the wharf without payment.

  3. That the said Borough Council shall maintain
    and keep the above-mentioned wharf and all
    erections thereon in good order and repair, and
    shall at all times permit to be erected and exhibited
    therefrom any lights for the guidance of vessels, and
    shall maintain at its own cost any such lights:
    Provided that no new light shall be exhibited until
    after it has been approved of by the Marine Depart-
    ment.

  4. That any person authorized by the Minister
    having charge of the Marine Department, or any
    officer acting with his approval, may at all reasonable
    times enter upon the said wharf and any buildings
    erected thereon, and view the state of repairs
    thereof, and may leave at the last known office of
    the Council a notice in writing of any defect re-
    quiring the Council, within a reasonable time to be
    therein prescribed, to repair the same.

  5. That the Council will not erect or suffer to be
    erected on the said wharf any building or structure
    whatever, except with the consent of the Marine
    Department.

  6. That nothing herein contained shall authorize
    the Council to do or cause to be done anything
    repugnant to or inconsistent with any law relating to
    the Customs, or any regulation of the Commissioner
    of Customs.

  7. That the rights, powers, and privileges con-
    ferred by this Order in Council shall continue in
    force for fourteen years, computed from the date of
    this Order in Council, unless in the meantime altered,
    modified, or revoked.

[No. 18

  1. That the rights, powers, and privileges conferred
    under or by virtue of this Order in Council may be
    at any time resumed by the Governor, on giving to
    the Gisborne Borough Council six calendar months'
    notice in writing. Any such notice shall be sufficient
    if given by the Governor or the Minister having
    charge of the Marine Department, or any person
    acting under his or their instructions, and delivered
    at the last known office of the said Council, their
    successors or assigns. No compensation or allowance
    shall be payable in such case.

SECOND SCHEDULE.

FOR VESSELS HAULING ALONGSIDE THE WHARF.
s. d.
Under 50 tons, per day or part of a day ... 5 0
Over 50 tons and under 100 tons, per day or
part of a day ... ... ... ... ... 7 6
100 tons and upwards, per day or part of a day 10 0
Lighters plying as such as per arrangement.

FOR GOODS, ETC., LANDED ON THE WHARF.
General merchandise, with the exceptions
hereinafter mentioned, per ton weight or
measurement, import or export, or portion
of a ton ... ... ... ... ... 1 6
Wool, export only, per bale ... ... ... 0 6
Sawn timber, import and export, per 1,000 feet 1 0
Posts and rails, import and export, per 100 ... 1 0
Palings, import and export, per 1,000 ... ... 1 0
Shingles, import and export, per 1,000 ... ... 0 6
Tanks (empty), import and export, each ... ... 1 0
Coals, import and export, per ton ... ... ... 1 6
Lime or limestone, import and export, per ton 1 6
Grain (all), import only, per ton ... ... ... 2 6
Grain (all), export only, per ton ... ... ... 0 6
Grain, if grown within the county, import and
export, per ton ... ... ... ... ... 0 6
Flour, import only, per ton ... ... ... ... 1 6
Malt, import only, per ton ... ... ... ... 2 6
Bran, import only, per ton ... ... ... ... 2 6
Tallow, export only, per ton ... ... ... ... 2 0
Bricks, import and export, per 1,000 ... ... 2 0
Flax, import only, per bale ... ... ... ... 0 3
Ale, beer, or porter, in cask, import only, per
cask ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 6
Two-wheeled carts, drays, or carriages, import
and export, each ... ... ... ... ... 2 6
Four-wheeled carts, drays, or carriages, im-
port and export, each ... ... ... ... 5 0
Firewood, per cord of 128 feet, import only... 1 0
Parcels or packages, under 56 lb., import or
export ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 6
Personal luggage, up to ton, import or ex-
port... ... ... ... ... ... ... Free.
Personal luggage, over ton, as merchandise,
import or export, per ton ... ... ... ... 1 6
Horses and cattle, import or export, each ... 2 6
Sheep, import or export, each ... ... ... ... 0 1
Pigs or goats, import or export, each ... ... 0 3

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Defining Limits of Helensville, County of Waitemata,
for the Purposes of the Auckland Municipal Police
Acts.

ARTHUR H. GORDON, Governor.

WHEREAS by Acts of the Provincial Council of
Auckland Municipal Police Act, 1866," and "The
Municipal Police Act 1866 Amendment Act, 1871,"
it is, amongst other things, enacted that the Superin-
tendent may from time to time, by public notification
in the Provincial Government Gazette, appoint and



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