HARBOR REGULATIONS.
AVe have been requested by Captain Chi**p to publish the following sections (the 49th and sCth) sections of the Harbor Regulations, anent the depositing of rubbish iu the Harbor:— 49. No rubbish or filth is to be landed or deposited on any land belonging to the Crown except ia such pla>*cs as the Harbor Master jnny |>ointo<it, under a penalty of live pounds to be jwid by the person landing or depositing such rubbish or filth. w SU. No ballast, rubbish, gravel, earth, stones, earthenware, g'a*s. or filth, is to be thrown overboard from any vessel or boat within any harbor, but is to be landed and placed where the Harbor Master nmy direct ; and no gravel, earth, stones, earthenware, glass bottles, filth, or rubbhh. is to be placed by any other means et any place below high water mark within the harbor. Proper tarpaulins are to be used in discharging or taking in ballast, coals, rubbish, gravel, earth, or filth of any kind, so as to prevent any part thereof fulling into the habor. Any person who shall offend against any of the provisions of this regulation shall be Hable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 326, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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200HARBOR REGULATIONS. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 326, 20 November 1875, Page 2
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