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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 71
| Port. | Nature of Voyage, and Class of Vessels. | Rate per Ton Register. |
|---|---|---|
| Gisborne | { Foreign-going sailing-ships other than intercolonial-trading ships .. .. .. | s. d. |
| Intercolonial sailing trading-ships, and all steamers except home-trade steamers .. | 0 6 | |
| Home-trade ships, except ships from any port on the east coast of the North Island between Table Cape and Waiapu River | 0 4 | |
| Foreign-going sailing pleasure yachts other than intercolonial yachts .. .. | 0 0½ | |
| Intercolonial sailing and all steam pleasure yachts, except those plying or voyaging in the home trade | 0 6 | |
| Sailing or steam pleasure yachts plying or voyaging in the home-trade limits, except those from any port on the east coast of the North Island between Table Cape and Waiapu River | 0 4 | |
| Mokau Waitara | { Foreign-going sailing-ships other than intercolonial-trading ships .. .. .. | 0 6 |
| Intercolonial sailing trading-ships, and all steamers except home-trade steamers .. | 0 4 | |
| Home-trade ships, except ships from any place between Cape Egmont and Raglan .. | 0 0½ | |
| Foreign-going sailing pleasure yachts other than intercolonial yachts.. .. .. | 0 6 | |
| Intercolonial sailing and all steam pleasure yachts, except those plying or voyaging in the home trade | 0 4 | |
| Sailing or steam pleasure yachts plying or voyaging in the home trade, except those from any place between Cape Egmont and Raglan | 0 0½ | |
| Manawatu (Foxton) Patea | { Foreign-going sailing-ships other than intercolonial-trading ships .. .. .. | 0 6 |
| Intercolonial-trading sailing-ships, and all steamers except home-trade steamers .. | 0 4 | |
| Home-trade ships, except ships from any port on the west coast of the North Island between Opunake and Rangitikei | 0 0½ | |
| Foreign-going sailing pleasure yachts other than intercolonial yachts .. .. | 0 6 | |
| Intercolonial sailing and all steam pleasure yachts, except those plying or voyaging in the home trade | 0 4 | |
| Sailing or steam pleasure yachts plying or voyaging in the home trade, except those from any port on the west coast of the North Island between Opunake and Rangitikei | 0 0½ | |
| Coromandel | { Foreign-going sailing-ships other than intercolonial-trading ships .. .. .. | 0 6 |
| Intercolonial-trading sailing-ships, and all steamers except home-trade steamers .. | 0 4 | |
| Home-trade ships .. .. .. .. .. .. .. | 0 0½ | |
| Foreign-going sailing pleasure yachts other than intercolonial yachts .. .. | 0 6 | |
| Intercolonial sailing and all steam pleasure yachts, except those plying or voyaging in the home trade | 0 4 | |
| Sailing or steam pleasure yachts plying or voyaging in the home trade .. .. | 0 0½ | |
| Ships trading between Coromandel and Auckland, or between Coromandel and Thames, shall not be required to pay lighthouse dues at more than one port in one day. | ||
| Kaikoura Port Robinson | { Foreign-going sailing-ships other than intercolonial-trading ships .. .. .. | 0 6 |
| Intercolonial-trading sailing-ships, and all steamers except home-trade steamers .. | 0 4 | |
| Home-trade ships, except ships from any place between Cape Campbell and Kowai River | 0 0½ | |
| Foreign-going sailing pleasure yachts other than intercolonial yachts .. .. | 0 6 | |
| Intercolonial sailing and all steam pleasure yachts, except those plying or voyaging in the home trade | 0 4 | |
| Sailing or steam pleasure yachts plying or voyaging in the home trade, except between any place from Cape Campbell to Kowai River | 0 0½ | |
| Karamea | { Home-trade ships, except ships from any place between Cape Foulwind and Kahurangi Point | 0 0½ |
| Sailing or steam pleasure yachts plying or voyaging in the home trade, except yachts from any place between Cape Foulwind and Kahurangi Point | 0 0½ |
The term “intercolonial ship or yacht” when used in this Order in Council means and includes any vessel actually trading or plying between New Zealand and any port within the Commonwealth of Australia, or between New Zealand and any of the islands lying between the parallels of 30° north and 30° south latitude and the meridians of 155° east and 130° west longitude. (Section 4, “The Shipping and Seamen Act, 1903.”)
The term 'home-trade ship' or 'yacht' means and includes all ships employed in trading or plying from any one part of the Dominion to any other part thereof.
The terms “steamers” and “steam pleasure yachts” mean and include all ships propelled by steam and other mechanical power than steam.
Section 287 of the Act aforesaid exempts from light dues ships engaged solely in fishing or whaling, ships in distress, and ships putting in to refit or for water and provisions, or steamships calling at any port for the purpose of filling up with coal their permanent bunkers in which cargo is never carried; and this Order in Council shall be construed accordingly.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.
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- J. F. Andrews, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council