Quarantine Regulations and Appointments




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and Health Officer shall visit her alongside from time to time and institute such
regulations as the nature of the case may demand, and the Master or Commander
shall carry such regulations into effect, or
forfeit for each offence a sum not exceeding twenty pounds.

  1. The Resident Magistrate at any
    port for which no Harbour Master or
    Health Officer is appointed shall have
    and exercise all the powers hereinbefore
    given to such officers.

SCHEDULE A.

Questions required to be answered by
the Master or other person in command of
any ship or vessel arriving at the Port of
... from any infected place.

  1. What is the tonnage of the vessel,
    and her name?
    Answer.

  2. What is the Master’s name, and are
    you the Master?
    Answer.

  3. From whence do you come, and
    when did you sail?
    Answer.

  4. At what Port have you touched on
    your passage?
    Answer.

  5. What vessel have you had intercourse or communication with on your
    passage, and from whence did they come?
    Answer.

  6. Have you any, and what Bills of
    Health?
    Answer.

  7. Did the Cholera, or any other highly
    infectious and dangerous disease, prevail
    the place from which you sailed, or at
    any of the places at which you have
    touched, or on board of any vessel with
    which you have had communication? if
    so, state when and where.
    Answer.

  8. In the course of your voyage have
    any persons on board suffered from sickness of any kind, what was the nature of
    such sickness, and when did it prevail?
    how many persons were affected by it,
    and have any of them died in the course
    of the voyage?
    Answer.

  9. What number of officers, mariners,
    and passengers have you on board?
    Answer.

  10. What was the number of persons
    on board your vessel when you sailed?
    Answer.

  11. What is the whole number of
    persons now ill on board your vessel?
    Answer.

  12. If there be no sickness now on
    board when did the last attack of disease
    appear, and when did it entirely
    disappear.
    Answer.

POSTAL.

Appointment of Postmasters.

General Post Office,
Auckland, January 8, 1864.

In virtue of the powers delegated to me
by His Excellency the Governor, the
following appointments have been made
in the Service of the Colony.

WILLIAM FOX,
For the Postmaster-General.

SOUTHLAND.

George William Fletcher, to be Postmaster at the Oreti North, from the
21st October, 1863.
William Henry King, to be Postmaster
at Winton, from the 16th November, 1863.
Donald Morrison, to be Postmaster at
Ben More, from the 16th November,
1863.
Henry Arthur, to be Postmaster at
Atholl, from the 1st January, 1864.
Richard William Daniels, to be Postmaster at Otautau, from the 1st of
December, 1863.

CUSTOMS.

Appointing a Bonding Warehouse at Invercargill.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Building hereinafter particularised
and described has been duly
approved and appointed in accordance
with the 11th Section of “Customs Regulation Act, 1858,” to be a Warehouse
for the securing of goods under Bond for
the payment of duties of Customs.

A wooden building belonging to Mr.
John Hamilton, situate in Section 4,
Block II, Town of Invercargill and fronting to Forth-street.

A. J. ELLES,
Deputy Commissioner.
Invercargill,
December 17, 1863.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Southland Provincial Gazette 1864, No 8





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🏥 Quarantine Regulations (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
12 January 1864
Quarantine, Marine Board, Harbour Master, Health Officer

🚂 Appointment of Postmasters

🚂 Transport & Communications
8 January 1864
Postmasters, Appointments, Southland
  • George William Fletcher, Appointed Postmaster at Oreti North
  • William Henry King, Appointed Postmaster at Winton
  • Donald Morrison, Appointed Postmaster at Ben More
  • Henry Arthur, Appointed Postmaster at Atholl
  • Richard William Daniels, Appointed Postmaster at Otautau

  • William Fox, Postmaster-General

🏭 Appointing a Bonding Warehouse at Invercargill

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 December 1863
Bonding Warehouse, Customs, Invercargill
  • John Hamilton, Owner of the approved bonding warehouse

  • A. J. Elles, Deputy Commissioner