✨ Merchant Shipping Act Orders
MAY 25.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 793
of the instructions on the subject issued by the Board of Trade to officers in British possessions abroad.
I have, &c.,
KNUTSFORD.
The Officer Administering the Government
of New Zealand.
At the Court at Windsor, the 9th day of May, 1891.
Present:
THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY.
LORD PRESIDENT, LORD STEWARD, EARL OF COVENTRY.
WHEREAS by “The Merchant Shipping (Colonial) Act, 1869,” it is (amongst other things) enacted that where the Legislature of any British possession provides for the examination of, and grant of certificates of competency to, persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships, and the Board of Trade reports to Her Majesty that they are satisfied that the examinations are so conducted as to be equally efficient as the examinations for the same purpose in the United Kingdom under the Acts relating to merchant shipping, and that the certificates are granted on such principles as to show the like qualification and competency as those granted under the said Acts, and are liable to be forfeited for the like reasons and in the like manner, it shall be lawful for Her Majesty by Order in Council:—
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To declare that the said certificates shall be of the same force as if they had been granted under the said Acts;
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To declare that all or any of the provisions of the said Acts which relate to certificates of competency granted under those Acts shall apply to the certificates referred to in the said order;
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To impose such conditions and to make such regulations with respect to the said certificates, and to the use, issue, delivery, cancellation, and suspension thereof, as to Her Majesty may seem fit, and to impose penalties not exceeding fifty pounds for the breach of such conditions and regulations;
And that, upon the publication in the London Gazette of any such Order in Council as last aforesaid, the provisions therein contained shall, from a date to be mentioned for the purpose in such order, take effect as if they had been contained in the Act, and that it shall be lawful for Her Majesty in Council to revoke any order made as aforesaid:
And whereas by “The Merchant Shipping Act, 1876,” it is provided that Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, revoke, alter, or add to any Order in Council made by her under the Merchant Shipping Acts:
And whereas by the Order in Council of the 19th day of August, 1889, Her Majesty was pleased to declare that, subject to certain exceptions, conditions, and regulations therein contained, or set out in the Schedule thereto, the colonial certificates granted as follows, viz.,—
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On or after the 19th day of August, 1871, by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries in Canada, to persons intending to act as masters or mates on board British ships;
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On and after the 12th day of May, 1874, by the head of the Government of the Possession of Malta and its dependencies, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships—that is to say, to masters of the first class, or masters of a foreign-going ship, to mates of the first class or first mate of a foreign-going ship, to mates of the second class or second mate of a foreign-going ship, to engineers of the first class or first-class engineers, and to engineers of the second class or second-class engineers;
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On and after the 4th day of January, 1870, by the Steam Navigation Board of Victoria, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers of British sea-going steamships;
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On and after the 1st day of May, 1872, by the Governor for the time being of the Possession of New Zealand, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 18th day of June, 1872, by the Marine Board of the Possession of New South Wales, to persons intending to act as masters, first mates, or second mates, or as first-class engineers, or as second-class engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 12th day of May, 1874, by the Marine Board of the Possession of South Australia, to persons intending to act as masters, first-mates, only mates, or second-class mates, or first-class engineers, or second-class engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 1st day of April, 1876, by the Governor of the Possession of Tasmania, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 27th day of June, 1876, by the Lieutenant-Governor of the Possession of Bengal, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 14th day of May, 1877, by the Governor of the Possession of Newfoundland, to persons intending to act as masters or mates on board British ships;
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On and after the 11th day of July, 1877, by the Governor of the Possession of Bombay, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 1st day of October, 1877, by the Marine Board of the Possession of Queensland, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 1st day of January, 1884, by the Governor of the Possession of Hongkong, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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On and after the 1st day of January, 1887, by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries in the Possession of Canada, to persons intending to act as first-class engineers or second-class engineers of sea-going British ships;
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On and after the 1st day of August, 1888, by the Governor of the Possession of the Straits Settlements, to persons intending to act as first-class engineers and second-class engineers of sea-going British ships;
And whereas by the Order in Council of the 1st day of May, 1890, Her Majesty was pleased to declare that, subject to certain exceptions, conditions, and regulations therein contained or set out in the Schedule thereto, the colonial certificates granted—
- On and after the 1st day of June, 1890, by the Governor of the Possession of the Straits Settlements, to persons intending to act as masters, first mates, and second mates of sea-going British ships;
And whereas by the Order in Council of the 22nd day of November, 1890, Her Majesty was pleased to declare that, subject to certain exceptions, conditions, and regulations therein contained or set out in the Schedule thereto, the colonial certificates granted—
- On and after the 1st day of January, 1891, by the Governor of the Possession of Mauritius, to persons intending to act as masters, first mates, and second mates of sea-going British ships;
should be of the same force as if they had been granted under the said Acts, and subject to the conditions and regulations imposed and made by the Board of Trade, and set out in the Schedules to the said recited Orders in Council respectively:
And whereas it has been made to appear to Her Majesty that it is expedient that the conditions and regulations set out in the said recited Orders in Council and the Schedules thereto should be rescinded and the said recited Orders in Council revoked, and a new Order in Council containing such modified and amended conditions and regulations substituted in lieu thereof:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of Her Privy Council, is hereby pleased—
- To declare that the colonial certificates of competency granted—
(a.) By the Minister of Marine and Fisheries in Canada, from and after the 19th day of August, 1871, to persons intending to act as masters or mates on board British ships, and from and after the 1st day of January, 1887, to persons intending to act as first-class engineers or second-class engineers of sea-going British ships;
(b.) By the head of the Government of the Possession of Malta and its dependencies, from and after the 12th day of May, 1874, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships—that is to say, to masters of the first-class or masters of a foreign-going ship, to mates of the first class or first mate of a foreign-going ship, to mates of the second class or second mate of a foreign-going ship, to engineers of the first class or first-class engineers, and to engineers of the second class or second-class engineers;
(c.) By the Steam Navigation Board of Victoria appointed by the Government of the Possession of Victoria, from and after the 4th day of January, 1870, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers of British sea-going steamships;
(d.) By the Governor for the time being of the Possession of New Zealand, from and after the first day of May, 1872, to persons intending to act as masters, mates, or engineers on board British ships;
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🚂 Order in Council for Colonial Certificates of Competency
🚂 Transport & Communications9 May 1891
Merchant Shipping Act, Colonial Certificates, Competency, Masters, Mates, Engineers
- The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty
- LORD PRESIDENT
- LORD STEWARD
- EARL OF COVENTRY
NZ Gazette 1893, No 42