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Sup rintendent's Office, Kelson, June 8, 1871. npHE SUPr'RINTIi STDENT direct it to be X notified, ih;t: by ile fUwbor ai\d Quarantine Regulations, io- tlm Port; of Xcv Zealand, every peason who .snail be in charge of any Vessel or Beat, whether deck id or undecked, plying for Hire'tn.imy part of th< Colony, shall obtain from the Sirpwintendent of the Province in which the Ves/rel o\Bont is inten led to ply, a LICENSE to PLY for HIRE, and every Boat used for the purpose of ifiwrrying PfessengerF, Cargo, Ballast, or Water Tanl^Lniustlnlso be duly LICENSED. The SUPERINTENDENT also directs it to be notified that he has Splinted JAMES S. CROsftwiarbor-inaster, and JAMES P. LOW, Bee^d Pilot, to be Inspectors of Boa* for t^aPort of Ntlson; and I >^ SAMUEL A. lEECH, and EDWARD ABBKBT LABATT, to be Inspectors of Boa* for Ihe port of Westport; and no License cant be issued for any Boat ununtil a Certificate from the Inspectors has been granted. 1 ALFRED fREENETELD, 1129 provincial Secretar} r . feyc y Supeantendent's Office, \/ I Nelson, June 8. IS7I. IN ac/Jondance with the Provisions of "The MdrinA Act, 18671" and the Harbor and Quarantine i for the Ports of New tfgfejand, I, Oswald lurtis, Superintendent of HUT Province of Nelsc i, hereby fix the unclcrFnientioned FEES for L CENSES to be PAID by r WATERMEN, MAS'. ERS, BOATMEN, and others employed in \ orking Boats, PLYING for HIKE at the P( RTS of NELSON and WESTPORT ; and * Iso the FARES to be charged by Licensed J Watermen in Licensed - Passenger Boats, at the! said Ports, on and after the Ist day of July liexl, viz : — License Fees. Waterman's or I Boatman's £ s. d. License ... I 0 io 0 Passenger Boats, eacll 0 10 0 Cargo, Ballast, or VTater Tank Boats, each ... 1 1 0 0 / Port o/ jVefcoK ; For each adult passenglr to or from the undermentioned places ; — I I £ s. d. Government Wharf tor Boat Landing, and anvlvessel at anchor siside the Hirbor ... 0 10 Government Ir Boat Landing, anm^any nprtion of the Boulder Bmk, fi >m HaulAshore Island^^ j quarter of a mile beyond%J a Lighthouse, inside the ER ... 0 16 Government Wharf nXßoat Landing and Boltoi HoY ... 0 4 0 If more than one Passei ger, caSh 0 2 6 Government Wharf lor BoatNv Landing and Outen Anchor- > ase. or usual anchorage, J Waimea River 1... ... 06 0 j If more than one Passenger, each 0 3 0 For, Children between! the ages of two and twelve, half the above rates only to be charged. Children under two years of age free. I Any person or personsjrequiring a crew of four men, shall be liable to pay treble fares. Whenever a Black Ball is hoisted by the Har-bor-Master at the Harbor Boat-landing double fares maj be charged to an'l from Bolton Hole, the i)uter Anchorage, and the usual anchorage Wairnea River, while such flag is flyirjg; and double fares may j be charged betwlen sunset and sunrise to and. from any ol the places above-men-tioned. 1 Any person desirous! of returning by a boat which he has engaged, may detain such boat for fifteen Jninutes aad no longer, without incurring an extra charge; and • any person detailing a boat over fifteen minutes shall paylOne shilling, and a further sum of One! shilling for every additional quarter onan hour such boat shall be detained. I Port of T¥estport : For each adult passenglr to or from the undermentioned places : — I Westport and Packers point ... 0 1 0 „ „ South Spjfc ... 0 1 0 U. „ „ Waite's Ilanding ... 0 2 6 B^ „ „ any Vessil not more than halfway across the rivJr 0 0 6 For Children between the ages of two and twelve, half the { bove rates only to be charged ; Children under two years of age free. Doubie fares may be cl arged from Eight p.m. to Sis a.m., and w lenever the Black Ball is at the Masthe d of the Waterman's Signal-staff, Fares as per agreemen ;, and Waterman not obliged to ply wh ;n Black Ball is halfmast on Watermai 's Signal-staff. OS"V|ALD CURTIS, I Superintendent. Note. — Each passengel is allowed 20lbs. of Luggage, free of charge. I 1130 * / Sui erintendent's Office, \r Nelson, June 8, 1871. "e/iAenses to shoot pheasants JU within the Distr: :ts of RIWAKA, MOTU/EKA. PANG ATOTA IA, UPPER and LOWER MOUTKRF^ta?ing t c month of July next, will be issued at this^^ffic ; on and after MONDAY, the 19th instant. Any person wishin'f take out a License under the Provisions of ' TnkProtection of Animals Act Amendment Act, 1868j(^o Shoot Pheasants on Laud in his occupi tion, inH^tor ward to thi9 office a description c ' the boin^laries of such land before such Licet se can be issued. ALFRI D GREENFIELD, 1127 Provincial Secretary. BEZIQUE ! BEZIQUE ! ! BEZIQUE !! I .Just Received Another Assortment R. LUCAS & SONT" ".;. MR. 0. B. SljflffikiiCjfand ancLMining SURVEYOttV^LandJjEstate, ancf Com-,, mission AGENT, Npfton/T^, , 985

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 142, 17 June 1871, Page 3

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