β¨ Tramway Regulations, County Notices, Contents
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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tion of any public work which Her said Majesty, or
the Governor on her behalf, may be authorized to
construct. Nor shall Her Majesty, or the Governor,
or any person on her or his behalf, be liable to pay
the said Company any compensation for injury done
to the tramway by the construction of any such rail-
way or any other public work as aforesaid, or for the
loss of traffic occasioned hereby, or for the exercise
of any such right or power as aforesaid.
SCHEDULE.
SCHEDULE of tolls and rates of charge, with regulations
referred to in the above order :-
Maximum Charges.
For each passenger on each route, any one way in each
district
... 0 s. d.
... 0 3
Children under twelve years of age
... 0 1
Children under three years of age in charge of an adult ... Free.
Passengers' Luggage.
Charges for each route, any one way in each district :-
14 lb. passengers' luggage
... ... ... Free.
28 lb. passengers' luggage, per journey
... 0 3
56 lb. passengers' luggage, per journey
... 0 6
112 lb. passengers' luggage, per journey
... 0 9
All packages exceeding 112 lb. to be chargeable at
discretion of Company.
The above rates may be charged between the hours
of seven o'clock a.m. and eight o'clock p.m. during
the months of October, November, December, Janu-
ary, February, and March, and between the hours of
seven o'clock a.m. and seven o'clock p.m. during the
remaining months of the year double the above rates
may be charged after the above-mentioned hours.
Regulations.
- Carriages for traffic shall commence running
not later than eight o'clock a.m., and cease running
not earlier than six o'clock p.m. - Carriages for traffic shall run at least three times
each way each day. - The Company shall have power to stop their
carriages at corners of streets and other convenient
places for the purpose of taking up and putting down
passengers and parcels. - The rate of speed in carriages in no case shall
exceed a maximum rate of ten miles per hour, and
round street corners and in crowded thoroughfares
shall travel only at a reasonable speed, such as the
circumstances of the case may require.
Made and given under my hand at Wellington,
in the Colony of New Zealand, this
fifteenth day of August, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-one.
ARTHUR GORDON,
Governor.
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THE Canterbury Tramway Company (Limited),
pursuant to the power in that behalf conferred
by sections 47 and 48 of "The Tramways Act, 1872,"
enabling the Company to make by-laws regulating
the travelling in or upon any carriage belonging to
the Company, and authorizing reasonable penalties
for offences against any by-law, ordain as follows:-
Any person who shall enter a tram-car after having
been informed by the conductor that such car is full,
or who, having entered such car, shall refuse to leave
the same when requested so to do by such conductor,
shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding forty
shillings: Provided always that the Justices or the
Court hearing any complaint in respect of a breach
of this by-law may, if they shall see fit, order a part
only of the maximum penalty to be paid. This by-
law shall come into force on the twentieth day of
November, 1881.
Given under the common seal of the Canterbury
Tramway Company (Limited).
(L.S.)
J. EVANS BROWN, } Directors.
H. W. PACKER,
ALFRED EVANS,
Secretary.
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COOK COUNTY.
[No 70
NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. EDWARD DEVERY
has been appointed Keeper of the Karawa
Pound, in the room of James King, resigned; and
that the Karawa Poundyards are removed from the
former site, near the Karawa Creek, to another site,
near the Native Reserve, Pakirikiri.
ANDREW GRAHAM,
Chairman, Cook County Council.
Gisborne, 13th July, 1881. 661
COOK COUNTY.
NOTICE is hereby given that the under-mentioned
road has been taken over as a County Road, in
terms of section 88 of "The Public Works Act,
1876:"-
All that portion of road from the line of main
road at Waerengaahika to the Repongaere Ford, on
the Waipara River.
ANDREW GRAHAM,
Chairman, Cook County Council.
Gisborne, 13th August, 1881. 660
CONTENTS.
APPOINTMENTS- PAGE
Agent of Public Trustee ... ... ... 1136
Bonded Warehouses ... ... ... 1138-1139
Clerks of Courts ... ... ... 1135
Deputy-Registrar of Marriages, &c. ... 1135
District Road Board and Auditors ... 1135
Governors of Southland High Schools ... 1135
Licensed Interpreter ... ... ... 1136
Receiver of Land Revenue ... ... ... 1136
Registrar of Electors ... ... ... 1135
Returning Officer ... ... ... 1135
Trustees for Tenui Cemetery ... ... 1183
GOLD FIELDS NOTICES-
Agricultural Lease refused ... ... ... 1141
Gold-Mining Leases to be granted ... 1140-1141
Mineral Lease to be granted ... ... 1141
LAND-
Application to determine the Interests of Her Majesty
in certain Lands ... ... ... 1139
Exchange of ... ... ... 1134
Set apart on Deferred Payments ... ... 1131
Taken for Portion of Westport and Ngakawau Railway 1127
Taken for Roads ... ... ... 1128-1129
LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES ... ... 1142
MINING NOTICES ... ... ... 1143
MISCELLANEOUS-
Application for Registration of a Trade Mark ... 1136
Chertsey Recreation-ground brought under "The
Public Domains Act, 1860" ... ... 1132
District Court Boundaries ... ... ... 1130
Erratum ... ... ... 1127
Hares not deemed Game ... ... ... 1133
Highway Districts abolished and constituted ... 1133-1134
Justices of the Peace resigned ... ... ... 1136
Letters of Naturalization issued ... ... 1136
Members of Bull's Local Board elected ... ... 1136
Notices to Mariners, Nos. 26 and 27 ... ... 1138
Officiating Ministers, Notice No. 22 ... ... 1140
Oyster-bed closed ... ... ... 1132
Powers delegated to the Chertsey Domain Board ... 1132
Railway Tariff Rates. Alterations in ... ... 1139
Rules under "The Regulation of Mines Act, 1874" ... 1137
Tenders ... ... ... 1139
PRIVATE NOTICES ... ... ... 1144
VOLUNTEERS-
Officer appointed ... ... ... 1136
Yeomanry Cavalry divided into Troops ... ... 1136
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington..
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Continuation of Canterbury Tramway Order specifications and schedules.
(continued from previous page)
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works15 August 1881
Tramway construction, Tolls, Passenger rates, Luggage charges, Operating regulations, Governor's Order
- ARTHUR GORDON, Governor
ποΈ By-law regarding entering full tram-cars and penalties for refusal to leave.
ποΈ Infrastructure & Public Works20 November 1881
Tramway Company, By-law, Penalties, Conductor, Passenger conduct
- J. EVANS BROWN
- H. W. PACKER
- ALFRED EVANS, Secretary
ποΈ Appointment of Pound Keeper for Karawa Pound and removal of pound site.
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government13 July 1881
Pound Keeper, Karawa Pound, Pakirikiri, Land change, Cook County
- EDWARD DEVERY (Mr.), Appointed Keeper of Karawa Pound
- James King, Resigned as Pound Keeper
- ANDREW GRAHAM, Chairman, Cook County Council
ποΈ Road taken over as a County Road in Cook County.
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government13 August 1881
County Road, Road acquisition, Waerengaahika, Repongaere Ford, Public Works Act
- ANDREW GRAHAM, Chairman, Cook County Council
π° Table of Contents for Gazette Issue 070.
π° NZ GazetteIndex, Contents, Appointments, Land, Mining, Private Notices
NZ Gazette 1881, No 70