✨ Marine Board Notices
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Dunedin.
Of New Zealand, arriving at the Ports of Oamaru, Moeraki, Waikouaité, or Molyneux, and not having paid Light Dues at any port previously, shall be charged at the same rate as at the Port of Dunedin.
Lyttelton.
On and after the date of the Lighthouse at Godley Head being illuminated, notice of which will be given to the collecting officer, Light-house Dues at the Port of Lyttelton shall be levied at the following rates:—
1st. Vessels (not steam vessels) from Great Britain, or ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Sixpence.
2nd. All steam vessels and vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Fourpence.
3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One Penny.
N.B. Vessels from beyond the Colony of New Zealand, arriving at the ports of Akaroa or Timaru, and not having paid Light Dues at any port previously, shall be charged at the same rate as at the Port of Lyttelton.
Auckland.
Light Dues shall be levied at the Port of Auckland, on and after notice being given to the collecting officer, at the following rates:—
1st. Vessels (not steam vessels) from Great Britain, or ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Sixpence.
2nd. All steam vessels and vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Fourpence.
3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One Penny.
N.B. Vessels plying in that part of the Gulf of Hauraki, to the Southward of Rangitoto and Waiheke Islands, to be exempt from Light Dues.
Russell.
Light-house Dues shall be levied at the Port of Russell, Bay of Islands, on vessels making use of or passing Tiri-Tiri, or other lights on the coast of this Colony, at the following rates:—
1st. Vessels from Great Britain, or ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Threepence.
2nd. All vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Twopence.
3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One Halfpenny.
Picton.
Light Dues shall be levied at the Port of Picton as soon as notice to that effect be given to the collecting officer, at the following rates:—
1st. Vessels from Great Britain, or ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Threepence.
2nd. All vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Twopence.
3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One Halfpenny.
The whole of the above dues shall be levied on entering inwards only.
By order of the Board,
Thomas Robertson,
Secretary.
Marine Board Office,
Wellington, 29th November, 1864.
Havelock.
Light Dues shall be levied at the Port of Havelock, as soon as notice to that effect be given to the collecting officer, at the following rates:—
1st. Vessels from Great Britain, or ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Threepence.
2nd. All vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Twopence.
3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One Halfpenny.
Wanganui, Cook’s Straits.
Light Dues shall be levied at the Port of Wanganui, Cook’s Straits, on vessels arriving at that port from the Eastward, as soon as notice to that effect be given to the collecting officer, at the following rates:—
1st. Vessels from Great Britain or ports beyond the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Threepence.
2nd. All vessels from the Australasian Colonies, per register ton, Twopence.
3rd. For every steamer or sailing vessel employed in the coasting trade, per register ton, One Halfpenny.
Notice.
Superintendent’s Office,
Southland, 26th January, 1865.
In pursuance of the powers vested in me in that behalf, I hereby give notice, that after the first day of February next, the Poundkeeper of the Pound at Invercargill is authorised to charge Pound Fees and sustenance charges according to the scale hereunto annexed.
J. P. Taylor,
Superintendent.
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🏗️ Light Dues at Dunedin
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Dunedin, Oamaru, Moeraki, Waikouaité, Molyneux
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏗️ Light Dues at Lyttelton
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Lyttelton, Godley Head, Akaroa, Timaru
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏗️ Light Dues at Auckland
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Auckland, Gulf of Hauraki, Rangitoto, Waiheke Islands
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏗️ Light Dues at Russell
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Russell, Bay of Islands, Tiri-Tiri
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏗️ Light Dues at Picton
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Picton
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏗️ Light Dues at Havelock
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Havelock
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏗️ Light Dues at Wanganui
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works29 November 1864
Light Dues, Vessels, Port of Wanganui, Cook’s Straits
- Thomas Robertson, Secretary
🏘️ Pound Fees at Invercargill
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government26 January 1865
Pound Fees, Poundkeeper, Invercargill, Southland
- J. P. Taylor, Superintendent
Southland Provincial Gazette 1865, No 4