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Vehicles (four-wheeled), five shillings each
All other goods, one shilling and sixpence per ton.
3rd. On all goods landed at the Transit Shed, and left there for a longer period than twenty-four hours, shall be paid for every week, or part of a week, a rent of two shillings per ton, or part of a ton.
4th. On all goods landed, or taken to the Transit Shed, to be stored, shall be paid for receiving one shilling and sixpence per ton, or part of a ton; and one shilling and sixpence per ton, or part of a ton, shall be paid for delivery; and two shillings per ton per week shall be paid for every week, or part of a week, for goods so stored.
5th. All bonded goods shall be landed at such points as the Collector of Customs, for the time being, shall, from time to time, by writing appoint.
6th. All free goods may be landed at any part of Mawhera and Richmond Quays.
7th. All goods shall be landed between the hours of eight o’clock A.M. and six o’clock P.M., during the months from October to March (inclusive); and from eight o’clock A.M. till five o’clock P.M., during the months from April to September, or at such other times according to the Customs Regulations, or within such longer period as the Mayor may, on application, grant.
Passed by the said Council, this the twenty-second day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
E. MASTERS,
Mayor.
THE following Reserves have been made by the Governor, under clause 16 of the Waste Lands Regulations.
G. S. SALE, Commissioner of Crown Lands.
13th April, 1869.
| No. in Red. | Quantity. more or less. | Date of Reservation by the Waste Lands Board. | Date of Reservation by the Governor. | Description. | Purpose. |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 47 | A. R. P. 3 2 15 | 3rd Nov. 1868 | 26th Nov. 1868 | Situate in the Town of Greymouth, bounded on the Northward by Marlborough Street, on the Eastward by Road and Railway Reserve, on the Southward by University Street, and on the Westward by the Water Walk. | Site for Hospital. |
| 48 | 4 0 30 | Situate in the Town of Greymouth, bounded on the Northward by Sections 403 and 404, on the Eastward and Southward by Shakespeare Street and the Road and Railway Reserve, and on the Westward by High Street. | Railway. | ||
| 49 | 1 0 10 | Situate in the Town of Greymouth, Municipal, bounded on the Northward and Eastward by Marlborough Street and Section 341, on the Southward by Sections 387, 339, and 341, and on the Westward by Road and Railway Reserve. | Municipal. | ||
| 50 | 9 1 36 | Situate in the Town of Greymouth, bounded on the Northward by Chesterfield Street, on the Eastward by Road and Railway Reserve, on the Southward by Town Belt, and on the Westward by the Road along the Coast. | Cemetery. | ||
| 51 | 65 0 0 | Situate in the Town of Greymouth, Municipal, bounded on the Northward by Reserve, No. 705 (in red), and a line in continuation of its Southward boundary, and also by Native Reserve, No. 32, on the Eastward by Erumamai Karoro Lake, Water Walk, and the Road along the Coast, on the Southward by the Southern boundary of the Town, and on the Westward by the Sea Coast. Exclusive of all Reserves within these boundaries. | Municipal. |
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Notification of Greymouth Borough Council Regulations
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government22 March 1869
Wharfage Rates, Coal Landing, Greymouth
- E. Masters, Mayor
🗺️ Land Reserves in Greymouth
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey13 April 1869
Land Reserves, Greymouth, Hospital, Railway, Municipal, Cemetery
- G. S. Sale, Commissioner of Crown Lands
Westland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 8