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Licensing Charles Basil Rout to use and occupy a Part of the Foreshore of Golden Bay, Stewart Island, as a Site for a Boat-shed.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this twenty-first day of February, 1921.
Present :
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS, there being no Harbour Board empowered to grant the license hereinafter mentioned, Charles Basil Rout, of Invercargill (hereinafter called “the licensee”), has applied to the Governor-General in Council for a license under the Harbours Act (hereinafter called “the said Act”), to occupy a part of the foreshore of Golden Bay, Stewart Island, as a site for a boat-shed, to be built in the position and in accordance with plan marked M.D. 5285, and deposited in the office of the Marine Department at Wellington :
And whereas it has been made to appear to the Governor-General in Council that the work will not be or tend to the injury of navigation, and the said plan has, prior to the making of this Order in Council, been approved by the Governor-General in Council :
And whereas it is desirable that a license should be granted and issued to the licensee under the said Act for the purpose aforesaid, on the terms and conditions hereinafter expressed :
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon him by the said Act, and of all other powers and authorities enabling him in that behalf, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, doth hereby approve of the purpose or object for which the said license is required by the licensee as aforesaid ; and, in further pursuance and exercise of the said power and authority, and with the like advice and consent as aforesaid, doth hereby license and permit the licensee to use and occupy that part of the foreshore on which the said boat-shed is to be erected, as shown on plan marked M.D. 5285 so deposited as aforesaid, for the purpose of maintaining the said structure thereon, such license to be held and enjoyed by the licensee upon and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
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IN these conditions the term “Minister” means the Minister of Marine as defined by the Shipping and Seamen Act, 1908, and includes any officer, person, or authority acting by or under the direction of such Minister.
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The concessions and privileges conferred by this Order in Council shall extend and apply only to that part of the foreshore occupied by the said boat-shed as shown on the plan marked M.D. 5285.
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In consideration of the concessions and privileges granted by this Order in Council the licensee shall, on being supplied with a copy thereof, pay to the Minister the sum of £2 10s., and thereafter an annual sum of £1 in advance, dating from the date of this Order in Council, the first of such annual payments to be made on the licensee being supplied with a copy of this Order in Council.
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His Majesty or the Governor-General, 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 boat-shed without payment.
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The licensee shall maintain the above-mentioned boat-shed in good order and repair.
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Any person authorized by the Minister may at all reasonable times enter upon the said boat-shed and view the state of repair thereof ; and upon such Minister leaving at or posting to the last known address of the licensee in New Zealand a notice in writing of any defect or want of repair in such boat-shed, requiring him, within a reasonable time, to be therein prescribed, to repair the same, he shall with all convenient speed cause such defect to be removed or such repairs to be made.
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Nothing herein contained shall authorize the licensee to do or cause to be done anything repugnant to or inconsistent with any law relating to the Customs, or with any provisions of the Harbours Act, 1908, or its amendments, or any regulations made thereunder, and that are now or may hereafter be in force.
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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 licensee shall not assign, charge, or part with any such right, power, or privilege without the written consent of the Minister first obtained.
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The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment of any compensation whatever, on giving to the licensee three calendar months’ previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall be sufficient if given by the Minister, and delivered at or posted to the last known address of the licensee in New Zealand.
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The licensee shall be liable for any injury which the said boat-shed may cause any vessel or boat to sustain through any default or neglect on his part.
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In case the licensee shall—
(1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions hereinbefore set forth, or any of them ;
(2.) Cease to use or occupy the said boat-shed for a period of thirty days ;
(3.) Become bankrupt, or be brought under the operation of any law for the time being in force relating to bankruptcy ; or
(4.) Fail to pay the sums specified in clause 3 of these conditions,—
then and in either of the said cases this Order in Council, and every license, right, power, or privilege, may be revoked and determined by the Governor-General in Council without any notice to the licensee or other proceeding whatsoever ; and publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an Order in Council containing such revocation shall be sufficient notice to the licensee, and to all persons concerned or interested, that this Order in Council, and the license, rights, and privileges thereby granted and conferred have been revoked and determined. -
The erection of the said boat-shed shall be sufficient evidence of the acceptance by the licensee of the terms and conditions of this Order in Council.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations under the Health Act, 1920, as to Infectious and Notifiable Diseases.—H. No. 30.
JELLICOE, Governor-General.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government Buildings at Wellington, this 21st day of February, 1921.
Present :
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE W. F. MASSEY, P.C., PRESIDING IN COUNCIL.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers conferred on him by section one hundred and thirty-two of the Health Act, 1920 (hereinafter referred to as “the said Act”), and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of that Dominion, doth hereby make the following regulations relating to infectious and notifiable diseases within the meaning of the said Act.
REGULATIONS.
PART I.—PRELIMINARY.
Title.
- THESE regulations may be cited as the Infectious and Notifiable Diseases Regulations.
Revocation.
- The regulations herein specified are hereby revoked, namely :—
(a.) Regulations under the Public Health Act, 1900, dated the 10th day of April, 1901, and published in the Gazette of the 18th day of April, 1901.
(b.) Regulations under the Public Health Act, 1908, dated the 11th day of May, 1911, and published in the Gazette of the 18th day of May, 1911.
(c.) Regulations under the Public Health Act, 1908, dated the 28th day of January, 1920, and published in the Gazette of the 5th day of February, 1920.
Parts.
- These regulations are divided into Parts as follows :—
I. Preliminary.
II. Notification of Disease by Medical Practitioners.
III. Notification of Deaths by Undertakers.
IV. Duties of Inspectors.
V. Isolation of Persons suffering from Infectious Diseases.
VI. Control of “Contacts” and “Carriers.”
VII. Exclusion from School of “Patients” and “Contacts.”
VIII. Organization of Local Committees.
IX. Vaccination against Smallpox.
Date of Coming into Force.
- These regulations shall come into force on the 21st day of March, 1921.
Penalties.
- Except in cases where a penalty is specially provided for in the said Act, the penalty for a breach of any of these regulations shall be a fine of £20.
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