✨ War Regulations




Feb. 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 537

  1. The Controller of a Government wharf may give such orders as he thinks necessary as to the berthing, lading, unlading, or despatch of any ship lying at or in the vicinity of that wharf. Disobedience to any such order shall be an offence against these regulations.

  2. Every person who conspires with any other person to prevent, delay, or otherwise interfere with the proper loading, unloading, or despatch of any vessel, whether lying at a Government wharf or not, or who does any act or publishes (whether to any person or persons or to the public at large) any utterance intended to prevent, delay, or otherwise interfere with the proper loading, unloading, or despatch of any vessel, whether lying at a Government wharf or not, shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations, and shall be liable accordingly.

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

By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer. Wellington



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πŸ›οΈ Regulations under the War Regulations Amendment Act, 1916 (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
9 February 1917
War Regulations, Government Wharf, Controller, Orders, Offences
  • J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council