✨ Waterfront Control Emergency Regulations




MAR. 11.]

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1925, or the
Labour Disputes Investigation Act, 1913, or any awards or
industrial agreements thereunder, in respect of their application
to any port for which a Controller has been appointed, in so
far as any such Acts, awards, or agreements apply to workers
employed on work connected with the loading or unloading of
ships or with the storage on any wharf or wharves of cargo
for loading on any ship or of cargo unloaded from any ship,
and may at any time or from time to time revoke or vary any
such order.
(2) Any order made by the Minister under this regulation
shall be published in the Gazette; but every such order shall,
unless otherwise provided therein, take effect on the day of the
making thereof.
6. (1) Every order excluding any person from any wharf
or wharves shall take effect immediately such order has been
brought to the knowledge of the person so excluded, and such
order shall remain in force until revoked by the Controller.
(2) Any person who has been excluded from any wharf or
wharves and who, while such order of exclusion remains in
force, enters or remains on that wharf or those wharves or
loiters in the vicinity thereof commits an offence against these
regulations.
7. Any person who in any way attempts to prevent, delay,
or otherwise interfere with the expeditious loading, unloading,
or despatch of any ship commits an offence against these
regulations.
8. Any person who commits a breach of any order of the
Controller or who fails to comply with any direction or
decision of the Controller commits an offence against these
regulations.
9. (1) Where the Controller decides to exercise his power
to requisition any gear or equipment, notice in writing of the
exercise of such power shall be given to the owner thereof or
to the person in whose possession such gear or equipment is
for the time being, and such owner or other person shall forth-
with make such gear or equipment available accordingly.
(2) The owner of any gear or equipment requisitioned in
pursuance of these regulations shall be entitled to obtain from
the user reasonable payment for the use thereof and compensa-
tion for loss thereof or damage thereto.
C. A. JEFFERY,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

The Waterfront Control Emergency Regulations 1940.--
Appointment of Auckland Waterfront Controller.

IN pursuance of the powers in that behalf conferred upon
me by the Waterfront Control Emergency Regulations
1940, I, Peter Fraser, acting for the Minister of Labour, do
hereby appoint--
Robert Everett Price, Esquire,
to be the Controller for the Port of Auckland.
Dated at Wellington this 11th day of March, 1940.
P. FRASER,
For the Minister of Labour.

By Authority: E. V. PAUL, Government Printer, Wellington.



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πŸ›οΈ Waterfront Control Emergency Regulations 1940 (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
11 March 1940
Emergency Regulations, Waterfront Control, Labour, Wharf, Cargo
  • C. A. Jeffery, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ›οΈ Appointment of Auckland Waterfront Controller

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
11 March 1940
Appointment, Waterfront Controller, Auckland
  • Robert Everett Price (Esquire), Appointed Controller for the Port of Auckland

  • P. Fraser, For the Minister of Labour