Government Notices and Orders




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE,

(PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.)

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

J. WOODWARD,
Acting Provincial Secretary.

VOL. IX.] WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1862. [No. 9.


(From the New Zealand Gazette, February 15, 1862.)

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Authorising additional Quarantine Regulations.

At the Government House at Auckland, the Eighth Day of February, 1862.

G. Grey,
Governor.

Present:—
His Excellency the Governor in Council.

WHEREAS by the Harbour Regulations Ordinance, No. 15, of Session 2, it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, from time to time, to make such Regulations respecting the placing of vessels in Quarantine, and the performance of such Quarantine as may seem meet, and to appoint all such officers as may be necessary for the purpose of carrying such Regulations into effect.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of his Executive Council, doth hereby make the following additional Quarantine Regulations for the several Ports and Harbours in the Colony of New Zealand, and doth declare that the same shall be in force from and after the date hereof, and that in addition and without prejudice to the Regulations published in the Gazette on the 11th day of May, 1860.

Regulations.

  1. It shall be lawful for the Resident Magistrate, and the Harbour Master, and the Health Officer, or Medical Practitioner, appointed as in the said recited Regulations is mentioned, or any one or more of them in any port, to require the Master or Surgeon of any ship or vessel to declare in writing, that such ship, and the passengers and crew thereof, are free from all infectious or contagious disease, and that no infectious or contagious disease has then recently existed on board of her.

  2. Any person refusing to make or subscribe an affirmation or statement, or making or subscribing a false affirmation or statement, under these Regulations shall, for each such offence, forfeit and pay the sum of Twenty Pounds Sterling.

F. Hall,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

(From the New Zealand Gazette, Feb. 15, 1862.)

Attorney General’s Office,
March 6th 1862.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

WALTER LAWRY BULLER, Esq., J.P.

To be a Resident Magistrate under “The Native Circuit Courts Act 1858.”

Henry Sewell.


(From the New Zealand Gazette, Feb. 15th 1862.)

Customs.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the undermentioned Warehouses have been duly licensed and approved, under the “Customs’ Regulation Act, 1858,” as General Warehouses for the reception of Goods under Bond.

  • A. P. Stuart & Co.’s, situated in Farish Street.
  • George Crawford’s, also in Farish Street.

S. Carkeek,
Deputy Commissioner.

Custom House, Wellington.
Feb. 18th, 1862.



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🏥 Additional Quarantine Regulations Authorized

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
8 February 1862
Quarantine, Regulations, Harbour, Infectious Disease
  • G. Grey, Governor
  • F. Hall, Clerk of the Executive Council

⚖️ Appointment of Resident Magistrate

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
6 March 1862
Appointment, Resident Magistrate, Native Circuit Courts Act
  • Walter Lawry Buller (Esquire, J.P.), Appointed Resident Magistrate

  • Henry Sewell

🏭 Licensing of General Warehouses

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
18 February 1862
Customs, Warehouses, Licensing, Bonded Goods
  • S. Carkeek, Deputy Commissioner