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(From the Government Gazette, Dec, 16.) j PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency GEORGE GREY, Esquire, Lieutenant- Governor and Commander An-Chief in and over! leiMajesty's Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, #c, fyc, fyc. WHEREAS by an Ordinance' enacted by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand, with the 'advice and' consent of the Legisla ive Council thereof, Session 7, No,. 8, ntituled " An Ordinance to amend the • Cus\toms' Ordinance, 7 Session 1, No. 3, and the Customs 1 Amendment Ordinance,' Session 3, Mo. 6/* — it is amongst other things enacted that it shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor from time to time by Proclamation to appoint and define proper places within the sever J Ports of the Colony to Tje legal quays or landing-places for the lading and unlading of goods — and to define the portions of such quays and landing-places upon which particular goods shall be laden or unladen ; and also in like manner to appoint the hours within which such goods shall be so laden or unladen. And by the said recited Ordinance it is also enacted that all goods liable to the payment of any, duty of Customs, which shall be laden or unaden in any, Port contrary to the provisions If any such Proclamation, as aforesaid, shall, oe forfeited. Now, I, the Lieutenant-Governor, in pursuance of the power and authority in me for that' purpose vested by the said recited Ordinance, do hereby proclaim and appoint that within the Port of Auckland, on and after the twenty-first day of December, instant, so much of Commercial Bay as lies between the end of Queen Street Jetty, and that part of the beach situated .opposite the bonded warehouse of Messrs. Williamson and Crummer, shall be, and be deemed and taken to be, the legal quay or landing-place for the unlading of all goods (not being goods entered to be warehoused) ; and that the Queen Street Jetty be the land-ing-place (or the unlading of. goods entered to be warehoused.

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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 81, 19 December 1846, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 81, 19 December 1846, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 81, 19 December 1846, Page 4

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