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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 96

called "General Harbour Regulations," and which shall be
in force in all ports of the colony:

And whereas it is desirable to make regulations for the
protection of life and property in or on ships in any harbour
in the colony, and also for regulating the use of lights on
ships:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of the said colony, and in
pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities of the
hereinbefore-in-part-recited Act, doth make the "General
Harbour Regulations" set forth in the Schedule hereto, and
doth order and declare that they shall be in force in all
harbours of the colony.

SCHEDULE.

  1. No naked light shall be used in the hold of any ship.
    The term "ship" in this clause includes hulks.

  2. Every hulk shall have a proper ladder fitted in each
    hold, reaching from the bottom of the hold to the hatchway.

  3. The blocks, running-gear, gins and gin-tackle, and all
    other lifting-gear in or on hulks shall be suitable for the
    work for which they are used, and shall be kept in good
    and proper condition.

  4. The penalty for breach of either of the above regula-
    tions shall be a sum not exceeding one hundred pounds.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Land taken for a Native School in Waihou Survey District.

RANFURLY, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this tenth day
of October, 1901.

Present:

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto
is required to be taken, under "The Public Works
Act, 1894," and "The Public Works Acts Amendment Act,
1900," for a certain public work, to wit, a Native school:

And whereas it has been made a condition of the esta-
blishment of the said Native school that the site required
therefor shall be a free gift from the Native owners to His
Majesty the King, and the Native owners have agreed to
such condition, and it has been made to appear that such
agreement is sufficient for the purposes intended to be
effected thereby:

And whereas by an order of the Native Land Court, made
under the provisions of "The Native Land Court Act, 1886,"
and its amendments, bearing date the nineteenth day of
December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three,
certain aboriginal natives, as in the said order mentioned,
were declared to be the owners of the portion of the Tiri-
tiri Block within which the said land is situated:

And whereas a map has been prepared in duplicate show-
ing accurately the position and extent of the said land, and
such map has been duly signed by the Surveyor-General and
is hereto attached, and the Minister for Public Works has
recommended that this Order in Council should be issued:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers
and authorities conferred by "The Public Works Act, 1894,"
and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-
tive Council of the said colony, doth hereby order and
declare that the lands shown upon the said map and men-
tioned in the Schedule hereto are hereby taken for the
purposes of the said Native school; And it is hereby
declared that this Order in Council shall take effect on the
first day of December, one thousand nine hundred and one.

SCHEDULE.

KERIPEHI NATIVE-SCHOOL SITE.

All that parcel of land in the Auckland Land District, con-
taining by admeasurement 3 acres, more or less, situated in
Block VI., Waihou Survey District. Bounded towards the
north-east by a right line bearing south 21° 15' east, 600
links, from a point distant 231865·6 links south and 342110·6
links east from Mount Eden; thence towards the south-
east by a right line bearing west 21° 15' south, 500 links;
thence towards the south-west by a right line bearing north
21° 15' west, 600 links; and thence towards the north-west
by a right line bearing east 21° 15' north, 500 links, to
the place of commencement: as the same is more par-
ticularly delineated on the plan marked 1900/1267, deposited
in the office of the Minister of Education, at Wellington, in
the Provincial District of Wellington, and thereon coloured
red.

ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations under "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885," for the Election of Members of Boards by
Contributory Local Authorities in Grouped Districts.

RANFURLY, Governor.

WHEREAS by section six of "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act 1885 Amendment Act, 1886," it is pro-
vided that the Governor, by Order in Council, shall, before the month of November next ensuing, and at the same
period in every third year thereafter, apportion the representation of the various contributory local authorities in any
district on the Board of such district in the manner therein set forth:

And whereas it is necessary that regulations shall be made for the elections of members of the Boards of such districts
by such contributory local authorities as are grouped together in terms of the above-mentioned section:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Right Honourable Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly, the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, in exercise and pursuance of the powers vested in him by section ninety-nine of "The Hospitals
and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885," doth hereby make and prescribe the regulations hereinafter set forth for the conduct
of the said recited elections, and the proceedings incidental thereto, namely:

REGULATIONS.

  1. The local authorities named in the first column of the Schedule hereto shall have respectively the number of votes
    set opposite them in the second column of the said Schedule, and their representative or representatives shall meet at the
    time and place set opposite the names of such local authorities in the third and fourth columns of the said Schedule
    respectively to elect such member or members as have been apportioned to such local authorities by Order in Council of the
    tenth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and one.

  2. The Presiding Officer to conduct the election in each case shall be the person named in the fifth column of the said
    Schedule, opposite the name of each local authority. Any local authority may, if it think fit, send only one representative
    to such election, and such representative shall then be entitled to exercise the full number of votes which such local
    authority is given by regulation one aforesaid.

  3. Any local authority may appoint, by writing under the hand of the Chairman or Mayor, as the case may be, any
    person or persons residing at or near the place of meeting as aforesaid to be its representative or representatives at such
    meeting, and such representative or representatives shall be entitled to exercise the full number of votes which such local
    authority is given by regulation one.

  4. In case any contributory local authority shall not send a representative to such election, the representative or repre-
    sentatives of the local authority or authorities present at the meeting called for such election shall elect the member or
    members which such local authorities together are entitled to have, and that either at the meeting then held, or at a sub-
    sequent meeting to be specially convened for the purpose by the Presiding Officer of such first-mentioned meeting.

  5. The Presiding Officer at every meeting of local authorities as aforesaid shall make a return in writing to the Secre-
    tary of the Board to which any member has been elected, setting forth the names of the person or persons elected to serve
    as members of such Board. The Secretary shall thereupon notify the Inspector of Hospitals of the result of such election
    or elections for publication in the Gazette, and such publication shall be deemed to be prima facie evidence that the persons
    named therein were duly elected in terms of "The Hospitals and Charitable Institutions Act, 1885."

  6. In the event of the number of votes on each side at any election being equal, the Presiding Officer shall give a casting-
    vote.



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🚂 Order in Council making additional harbour regulations under the Harbours Act 1878 (continued from previous page)

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10 October 1901
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  • RANFURLY, Governor
  • ALEX. WILLIS, Clerk of the Executive Council

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  • Uchter John Mark, Earl of Ranfurly