Ferry Operations Notices




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IV.—LITTLE WANGANUI.

CHRISTOPHER STENTS.

  1. Same as in No. 2.

  2. The amount of subsidy to be £100 per annum.

  3. Occupation allowed of 25 acres of land, more or less.

  4. Same as in No. 3.

  5. Same as in No. 2.

  6. Schedule of charges:—

    s. d.
    For every horse with rider ... 2 0
    For every horse without rider ... 1 0
    For every passenger ... 0 6

  7. Same as in No. 2.


V.—WANGANUI.

WILLIAM BELL.

  1. Same as in No. 2.

  2. Same as in No. 2.

  3. Occupation allowed of 25 acres of land, more or less, on north side of river.

  4. Same as in No. 2.

  5. Same as in No. 2.

  6. Schedule of charges:—

    s. d.
    For every horse with rider ... 5 0
    For every horse without rider ... 3 0
    For every passenger ... 2 0

  7. Same as No. 2.


VI.—WAITA.

JOHN ALLEN.

  1. Same as in No. 2.

  2. Same as in No. 2.

  3. Same as in No. 3.

  4. Same as in No. 3.

  5. Same as in No. 3.

  6. Schedule of charges:—

    s. d.
    For every horse with rider ... 4 0
    For every horse without rider ... 3 0
    For every passenger ... 2 0

  7. Same as in No. 2.


VII.—MIKONUI.

DANIEL REEDY.

  1. Same as in No. 2.

  2. The amount of subsidy to be £20 per annum.

  3. Occupation allowed of 25 acres of land, more or less, on south bank of river.

  4. Same as in No. 3.

  5. Same as in No. 2.

  6. Schedule of charges:—

    s. d.
    For horse with rider ... 3 0
    For horse without rider ... 2 0
    For passengers ... 1 0

  7. Same as in No. 2.


VIII.—TOTARA.

MOLE AND CASHMORE.

  1. The ferry to be worked by a punt and boat.

  2. Protection granted for six months from 1st April, 1869.

  3. Schedule of charges:—

    s. d.
    Passengers, each ... 1 0
    Horse and rider ... 2 0
    Dray or waggon, one horse ... 2 6
    Each additional horse ... 0 9
    Coach or conveyance, carrying passengers, one horse ... 2 6
    Each additional horse ... 0 6
    Private vehicles, one horse ... 2 6
    Each additional horse ... 1 0
    Pack horses, each ... 1 6
    Horses and cattle, driven, each ... 0 9
    Sheep, goats, and pigs, each ... 0 1½
    Government Officers, on duty, Officers of Police, and Prisoners, free.


IX.—WAIHO.

HANS MOMM.

  1. The ferry to be worked by a boat.

  2. The amount of subsidy to be £50 per annum.
    3, 4, and 5. Same as in No. 2.

  3. Schedule of charges:—

    s. d.
    For every horse, with or without rider ... 3 0
    For every passenger ... 2 0

  4. Same as in No. 2.


X.—COOK’S RIVER.

JOHN HUNTER.

  1. The subsidy to be £75 per annum.
    Other terms the same as in No. 9.

XI.—TEREMAKAU (LOWER FERRY).

CHARLES E. MONTAGUE.

  1. The ferry to be worked by a boat.
  2. The amount of subsidy to be £25 per annum.


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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Westland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 8





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🏗️ Ferry Operations Terms and Charges (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Ferry, Subsidy, Charges, Land Occupation, Westland
9 names identified
  • Christopher Stents, Ferry operator for Little Wanganui
  • William Bell, Ferry operator for Wanganui
  • John Allen, Ferry operator for Waita
  • Daniel Reedy, Ferry operator for Mikonui
  • Mole, Ferry operator for Totara
  • Cashmore, Ferry operator for Totara
  • Hans Momm, Ferry operator for Waiho
  • John Hunter, Ferry operator for Cook's River
  • Charles E. Montague, Ferry operator for Teremakau (Lower Ferry)