✨ Provincial Notices
PROVINCE OF TARANAKI.
New Zealand Government Gazette.
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
Vol. XVII.] NEW PLYMOUTH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1869. [No. 15.
Superintendent’s Office,
New Plymouth, October 18, 1869.
I HEREBY appoint
CHARLES DOUGLAS WHITCOMBE,
to be Secretary and Treasurer for the Province of Taranaki.
FRED. A. CARRINGTON.
Provincial Treasury,
New Plymouth, October 19, 1869.
I HEREBY authorise
THEOPHILUS WHITE,
to take action for the recovery of Road Rates, in the manner provided by the 26th clause of the “Roads and Bridges Ordinance, 1858.”
C. D. WHITCOMBE,
Provincial Treasurer.
WAITARA.
NOTICE TO MASTERS OF VESSELS.
THE following CLAUSE of the Harbour Regulations will be strictly adhered to for the future:—
“50. No ballast, rubbish, gravel, earth, stones, earthenware, glass, or filth, is to be thrown overboard from any vessel or boat within any Harbour, but is to be landed and placed where the Harbour Master may direct; and no gravel, earth, stones, earthenware, glass bottles, filth, or rubbish is to be placed by any other means at any place below high water mark within the Harbour. Proper tarpaulins are to be used in discharging or taking in ballast, coals, rubbish, gravel, earth, or filth of any kind, so as to prevent any part thereof falling into the Harbour. Any person who shall offend against any of the provisions of this regulation, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Twenty Pounds.”
JOHN H. HOLFORD,
Harbour Master.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
THE following CLAUSES of the Harbour Regulations will be strictly adhered to for the future:—
“48. Any person removing shingle, stone, shells, or driftwood, or any part of the soil below high water mark, from any lands belonging to the Crown, without permission from the Harbour Master, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds; a rate of One Shilling per ton may (at the discretion of the Superintendent) be charged for ballast removed by authority from within the limits of the Harbour.”
“49. No rubbish or filth is to be landed or deposited on any lands belonging to the Crown, within any Harbour, except in such places as the Harbour Master may point out, under a penalty of Five Pounds, to be paid by the person landing or depositing such rubbish or filth.”
JOHN H. HOLFORD,
Harbour Master.
ERRATUM.—In Gazette No. 12, of Friday, October 1, 1869, page 61, in the list of Commissioners and Auditors appointed by his Honor the Superintendent, for “Rate per acre, 3d,” read “Rate per acre, 2d.”
Next Page →
✨ LLM interpretation of page content
🏘️ Appointment of Secretary and Treasurer
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government18 October 1869
Appointment, Secretary, Treasurer, Taranaki
- Charles Douglas Whitcombe, Appointed Secretary and Treasurer
- Fred. A. Carrington
🏘️ Authorisation for Recovery of Road Rates
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government19 October 1869
Authorisation, Road Rates, Taranaki
- Theophilus White, Authorised to recover Road Rates
- C. D. Whitcombe, Provincial Treasurer
🏗️ Notice to Masters of Vessels
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksHarbour Regulations, Waste Disposal, Waitara
- John H. Holford, Harbour Master
🏗️ Notice to the Public
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksHarbour Regulations, Resource Removal, Waitara
- John H. Holford, Harbour Master
📰 Correction Notice
📰 NZ GazetteErrata, Gazette Correction, Rate per acre
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1869, No 15