Government Orders & Licenses




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 75

and being that portion of Rural Section No. 1889 to the
south of the railway-line intersecting the said section, and
being the whole of the land described in certificate of title,
Vol. cxxv., folio 120.

J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council.


Regulations and Charges for the Transmission of Telegrams
forwarded by Members of the General Assembly.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this twentieth
day of August, 1900.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS by section fifteen of “The Electric Lines
Act, 1884” (hereinafter termed “the said Act”), it
is provided that the Governor in Council may from time to
time make, alter, amend, and revoke regulations for the
transmission of telegrams by means of any electric line, and
for the delivery thereof, and for the disposal of all unclaimed
or undelivered telegrams, for fixing and determining the
fees and rates to be demanded and received for the trans-
mission of any telegram, and for the other purposes in such
section mentioned: And whereas by Order in Council
dated the twenty-fifth day of June, one thousand nine
hundred, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the
twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred,
regulations and charges were made and fixed for the trans-
mission of telegrams despatched by members of the General
Assembly of New Zealand:

And whereas it is expedient to revoke such regulations
and charges, and to make others in lieu thereof:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers
vested in him by the said Act, and of all other powers
vested in him in that behalf, and acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said
colony, doth hereby revoke the regulations and charges
made by the aforesaid Order in Council, and in lieu thereof
doth hereby make the regulation set forth in the Schedule
hereto for the transmission of telegrams forwarded by mem-
bers of the General Assembly of New Zealand, and for fixing
the fees and rates to be demanded for such transmission,
and doth order and declare that such regulation shall have
effect on and from the first publication of this Order in
Council in the New Zealand Gazette.


SCHEDULE.

TELEGRAMS FORWARDED BY MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY.

Members of the General Assembly may send telegrams at
the following rates, viz.:

For the first thirty-six words or any fraction thereof,
including address and signature
For every four words or fraction of four words after
the first thirty-six words

s. d.
0 6
0 1

J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council.


Licensing Messrs. Caldwell and Sons to use and occupy a
Part of the Foreshore at Pakawau for a Wharf-site.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this twentieth
day of August, 1900.

Present:

His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered
to grant the license hereinafter mentioned under
“The Harbours Act Amendment Act, 1883” (hereinafter
called “the said Act”), William Somerville Qrr Caldwell,
Walter Lindsay Caldwell, and Oliver Caldwell, trading
under the title or designation of “Caldwell and Sons”
(hereinafter called “the licensees”), have applied to the
Governor in Council for a license under the said Act
to occupy a part of the foreshore at Pakawau, in Golden
Bay, in order to construct a wharf and tramway thereon,

and, in accordance with the one-hundred-and-fifty-sixth
section of “The Harbours Act, 1878,” have deposited a plan
in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington
(marked M.D. 2363), showing the area of foreshore intended
to be occupied, and the manner in which it is proposed
to construct the wharf and tramway: And whereas the
Governor in Council has approved of the purpose for which
the said foreshore is to be occupied: And whereas it is
expedient that a license should be granted and issued to the
licensees under the said Act, for the purpose aforesaid, on
the terms and conditions hereinafter expressed:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the
power and authority vested in him by the said Act, and of
all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf,
and by and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the said colony, doth hereby approve of the ob-
ject for which the said license is required by the licensees
as aforesaid; and, in further pursuance and exercise of the
said power and authority, and with the like advice and con-
sent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and permit the licensees
to use and occupy that part of the foreshore on which the
wharf and tramway are to be constructed, as shown on the
plan so deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of constructing
and maintaining the said wharf and tramway thereon, such
license to be held and enjoyed by the licensees upon and
subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule
hereto.


SCHEDULE.

  1. In these conditions the term “Minister” means the
    Minister having Charge of the Marine Department, as de-
    fined by “The Shipping and Seamen’s Act, 1877,” and in-
    cludes any officer, person, or authority acting by or under
    the direction of such Minister.

  2. The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order
    in Council shall extend and apply only to the part of the
    foreshore necessary for the construction of the wharf and
    tramway, as shown on plan marked M.D. 2363.

  3. In consideration of the concessions and privileges
    granted by this Order in Council, the licensees shall, on
    being supplied with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the
    sum of £3, and thereafter an annual sum of £2, payable on
    the 1st day of August, dating from the 1st day of August,
    1900, the first of such annual payments to be made on the
    licensees being supplied with a copy of this Order in Council.

  4. All persons shall, at all reasonable times, upon payment
    of the proper dues, have free and full liberty to use the said
    wharf, and all rights of ingress and egress thereon and
    therefrom.

  5. Her Majesty, or the Governor, and all officers in the
    Government service acting in the execution of their duty,
    shall at all times have free ingress, passage, and egress into,
    through, and out of the said wharf without payment.

  6. The licensees shall maintain the above-mentioned
    wharf and tramway in good order and repair; and shall
    at all times exhibit therefrom and maintain at their own
    cost suitable and necessary lights for the guidance of vessels:
    Provided that no light shall be exhibited until after it has
    been approved of by the Minister.

  7. Any person authorised by the Minister may at all
    reasonable times enter upon the said wharf and tramway
    and view the state of repair thereof; and upon such Minister
    leaving at or posting to the last-known address of the
    licensees, or either of them, in New Zealand, a notice in
    writing of any defect or want of repair in such wharf or
    tramway, requiring them, within a reasonable time, to be
    therein prescribed, to repair the same, they shall with all
    convenient speed cause such defect to be removed or such
    repairs to be made.

  8. Nothing herein contained shall authorise the licensees
    to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or incon-
    sistent with any law relating to the Customs, or any regu-
    lation of the Commissioner of Trade and Customs, or with
    any provisions of “The Harbours Act, 1878,” or its amend-
    ments, or any regulations made thereunder, and that are
    now or may hereafter be in force.

  9. The ballast of all vessels loading at the said wharf
    shall be taken away by the licensees and deposited above
    high-water mark, or at such place as may be approved of by
    the Minister, or by any person appointed by the Minister for
    that purpose.

  10. The rights, powers, and privileges conferred by or
    under this Order in Council shall continue to be in force for
    fourteen years from the date hereof, unless in the meantime
    such rights, powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified,
    or revoked by competent authority; and the licensees shall
    not assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, or
    privilege without the previous written consent of the Minister
    first obtained.

  11. The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at
    any time resumed by the Governor, without payment of



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🚂 Revocation and Replacement of Telegram Transmission Regulations for Members of the General Assembly

🚂 Transport & Communications
20 August 1900
Telegrams, General Assembly, Transmission rates, Order in Council, Wellington
  • J. F. Andrews, Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council
  • Ranfurly, Governor

🗺️ License Granted to Caldwell and Sons for Wharf and Tramway Construction on Foreshore at Pakawau

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
20 August 1900
Foreshore license, Wharf construction, Pakawau, Golden Bay, Marine Department
  • William Somerville Qrr Caldwell, Licensee for foreshore occupation
  • Walter Lindsay Caldwell, Licensee for foreshore occupation
  • Oliver Caldwell, Licensee for foreshore occupation

  • J. F. Andrews, Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council
  • Ranfurly, Governor