Provincial Government Notices




NEW ZEALAND

OTAGO

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

GAZETTE.

Published by Authority.

Vol XI DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1867. No. 474
[WITH SUPPLEMENT.]


ORDER.

Jetty Dues, &c.

HIS Honor, James Macandrew, Superintendent of the Province of Otago, directs it to be notified that, under and by virtue of the powers vested in him in that behalf by the “Jetties and Wharves Ordinance, 1858,” has, with the advice and consent of his Executive Council, made, ordained, and appointed the Rules and Regulations set out in the schedule hereto for the management of the

Queenstown Jetty, Lake Wakatipu, in the Province of Otago.

  1. The Landing Steps shall be open to the Public, and the charge of one shilling shall be made for each Waterman’s Boat, and five shillings for each Passenger Steamer plying to and from the said Jetty.

  2. All other Jetty Dues shall be at the following rates, on all goods shipped or landed:—
    Coals
    Bricks
    Lime 3d per ton of 40 ft.
    Wooden Posts and Rails or 20 cwt.
    Salt
    Sawn Timber
    Stone
    Firewood, 1s. per cord; Wool, 6d. per bale; Horses, 1s.; Cattle, 9d.; Sheep, 1d.; Pigs, 2d. per head; Immigrants’ and Passengers’ Luggage free; all other goods at the rate of 1s. per ton. Vessels under 40 tons register shall be allowed four, and vessels above that tonnage shall be allowed six working days to load and unload at the Jetty, as the case may be; and any vessel remaining longer at the said Jetty shall be charged one penny per registered ton per day.

    The dues shall be paid by the master or owner of the vessel or boat on board which the goods are shipped before loading, if required, or from which the goods are landed, before unloading, if required.

The Jetty Keeper is authorised to prevent goods being brought on to, or removed from, the Jetty, until the dues payable on such goods have been paid.

Dated at Dunedin, this twenty-eighth day of March, 1867.

JOHN MOUAT,
Provincial Secretary.


HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that

Mr. Alfred Keene
has resigned his appointment as a Mining Surveyor.

JOHN MOUAT,
Provincial Secretary.

1st April, 1867.


Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Dunedin, 3rd April, 1867.

HIS Honor the Superintendent has been pleased to appoint

William Carr Young, Esquire,
Special Commissioner for the Province to England, for the purpose of negotiating for the construction of the Southern Trunk Railway.

JOHN MOUAT,
Provincial Secretary.


NOTICE

Runholders who have agreed to surrender their licenses and receive leases under the Otago Waste Land Act, 1866, and who have been required to execute deeds of covenant, are informed that the deeds are ready for signature in the Land Office, and must be signed forthwith.

W. H. CUTTEN,
Commissioner of Crown Lands.

Waste Land Board Office,
Dunedin, 2nd April, 1867.



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🏘️ Jetty Dues and Regulations for Queenstown Jetty

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 March 1867
Jetty Dues, Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu, Regulations, Shipping, Goods
  • James Macandrew, Superintendent of the Province of Otago
  • John Mouat, Provincial Secretary

🌾 Resignation of Mining Surveyor

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
1 April 1867
Mining Surveyor, Resignation
  • Alfred Keene (Mr), Resigned as Mining Surveyor

  • John Mouat, Provincial Secretary

🏗️ Appointment of Special Commissioner for Railway Negotiations

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
3 April 1867
Special Commissioner, Southern Trunk Railway, England, Appointment
  • William Carr Young (Esquire), Appointed Special Commissioner for Railway Negotiations

  • John Mouat, Provincial Secretary

🗺️ Notice to Runholders for Lease Signatures

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
2 April 1867
Runholders, Leases, Otago Waste Land Act, Deeds of Covenant, Land Office
  • W. H. Cutten, Commissioner of Crown Lands