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within ; the said Borough above 50 lbs wiight the sum of Is for every half mile.

Bye.£aw No. 13.—Cab Fabes.

In pursuance of the powers ye«ted in them under VTho Municipal Corporations Act, 1876," the Council of the Borough of Thames ordains as follows, that is to lay — That the fares to be made and charged by drivers of licensed vehicles shall be |a follows between sunrise and sunset :— „...;>,;.; ■' ■, „..,,„.. . ; , „. ,*. A. Betweon Royal Hotel. Tararu, and Bank New Zealand 0 6 do. Bank New Zealand and, Grey 1 ; ; ' street, Shortlahd ... " i. 1. 0 6 > do. Grey/ streeti) Shortland, and Rob Roy Hotel, Parawai ... 0 6 do." Boyal Hotel, Tararu, and : Rocky Point .... ... 1 0 !° The above' fares to be ■-.■■*■ doubled after sunset. j For each passenger conveyed, I either night or day, on to | 1 ; . ;or. off; the Burke street | ■:'■ '"J/'.'Wharf; 6d extra;' '■'■:- :■'■ - :■' ido. Royal Hotel, Tararu, and Puru and return—One Passenger, 30s ; two - passenger*, 20s each; three or more passen- : gers, 153 each. %)o. Grey street and Eeri Keri and I return —One Passenger, 7s 6d; Two Passengers, 5s : : each; Three;or more P,aßßen- ; gers, 3a 6d each. Do. Grey street and Purirl and re* turn —One Passenger, 20s; ? Two Passengers,' 15s each; '. Three or more Passengers, ; 10s each. 'Do. . Grey Street and Stevens' , , i ; - t .FarjCjj E&uaeranpa jy*Wey, v '; .;-'■ ; *y and return—Cine Passenger, ■•', ' 2s 6d; Two Passengers 2s : eaoh } Three or more Pas- | sengers Is 6d each. "So reduction of fares if passenger does not ,! return. Driverß not compelled to wait above * 15 minutes.

! Harbour-Board :"<; i THAMES HABBOE BOAED. ..{, i "'■' ' '• TN accordance with Section 59 of "The •*-: Harbors Act, 1,878," the following Bylaw is published for general information, and Notice is hereby given that such By-law will »lome into force on and after the Ist day of July, 1879:— /!. By order of the Board. -- l '• : ,•' .; .■' ':TP. C.;iDEAir, •■-. ' Hon. Secretary. .. Thames, June 18thj 1879. ... ..■;

BYrLAW TSo, 1.

In pursuance of"the powers Vested in them by:"The Harbors Act, 1878," the Thames Harbor rßqard ordain as followa :—'•• <•;■,; ;

That on and after the coming into force of this By-W, the Bates, Dues, Tolls, and Charges now payable for the 'iise of the ' Grabamstows Goods Wharf are repealed and abolished, and the following. Rates, Dues, Tolls, and Charges for the use ;of the .Grahamstown G-dods Wharf, the Albert Street Wharf, the Kopu. Wharf, and the, Beach between the Kopii Wharf and Rooty Point, including all intervening Rivera and Streams, and the Banks thereof within the limits of, the, Port of Thames, and for the landing of Goods, Wares, Merchandise and Cattle, i , thereat or thereon, are, fixed and.' impoied,, that is. to'say—•''.;' '-.... . __.;"" !|. p I ( ; t „.'." i i.-.-.-tShipping..Whabfage;"; •<, :.::! I ■i m; v.,1 -,i(i'i'Sv';' :' •■! a\ .'■ !» b. d. I 1. For every vessel hauling alongside the • ■', .••.■;! ~ | said? Wharves and Places,'or any" of i ' -■, ■]

them, the master or owner shall ■: :-\ i pay-ten shillings (10s) per quarter . ; I for vessels of .20 tons register and I under, and -sixpence: (6d) per. ton ; per Quarter additional for, all vessel* ■■< over 20 tons, Buch payments to be ,■ ■; i made in advance, commencing, the, :':■•! i quarters of S"aiiuary,' April* 'July, !:"'!. i and 'October' in "each 1 the' "■ '■ •i-< ! Office of tte Thames Harbor Board; s ! '■%%■ For every vessel not' paying' quarterly, :; v ;as aforesfti9|! frier "master &i owner ■' ■!T i shall pay' for every day or part ';"' ■' ;". | of a day the Vessel- is alongside. ■ ■ ■ : the' said Wharves and Places, or ■; • !. any 'of them'two shillings and'six-' : :?! pence'(2s6d) for the firsV^Otonis '' ■ "■•■' of iregiatered tonnage arid one far^ < * y') ' thirig (id): per ton for each addi- ' , •..: tional t'on:6f registered tqh'nagei ' 3..F0r every''vessel"occupying a'berth' '< outside another vessel brie-half the " ;.:| : above ratesi ;; ':\'\ rK''J ; '•'; ■'> ■"' 4. For every Vessel not paying iq(uai;terly, ■ ; as afolreeaidj loading or discharging ; i!| , . cafgo faf!.any of the* places aforesaid- vi : „*'} ; otheSr-th'an 'the skid; Wharves; the ■ ■'■'] inaiterorowner of such vessel shall; : pay for each time he lokds or dis-- '." ; charged 'cargo two shillings (2s j. ;f ' :■■'■;■■ GdODS WHABFAGiB. ■ ' .':'■■■■"!

5.-For^y,ery ton, or* part of aton .. (weight of ' measurement at the', . option of the Thames Harbour ' .. Board) of Goods, T^ares, or Mercljandiße,'"notSpecially _ enumerated ! ' ■and protided for 'hereafter, .landed' ,['.. or shipped' bh to or off the;Baid ••":' ■ WhaVvesand other places aforesaid ■ 0 ' 6 For every cart or Bray ..; ' ..;; '! .'..'*2; :6 For every carriage or vehicle t having fourwbeels 1 ' ... ' ... -..,' 5 0 For every cart or carriage wheel ' !->i'j 0 3 ■ For jevery one thousnnd (1000) shingles 0 2 For every one hundred (100) props for mining purposes y.;. '-;■;;?.-";;-•',.;." 1 O; For every bnVKundred (100) slabs for , „ mining purposes :,..; : 0 6 For every one hundred (100) sleepers of „-.",. wood .':'. „„ ' '.....-;, ... '.„. 2 0 For every one hundred (100)' posts or rails for fencing purposes ...10 For every one thousand (1000) palings 2 6 For every undreisejd hide of great cattle 0 1 For every twelve : (12), undressed skins Q 3 For every one hundred (100) feet of sawn timber ... V ... ... 0 1,

"For every ton (measuroment)V\or''iire'*' : .wood t '... '.:,,:..,. '. .'...^: '''v. 0 '2. For ail'goods| waresj atid nierchandiae . . I which have,paid inwards wharfage, . passed over the said Wharves or other places aforesaid for, immediate .•: transhipment therefroni ... ...Free

No goods; shall, be allowed to remain on any wharf, or in or. upon the approaches thereto, for a longer period than (24) twentyfour hours after the same may have been place there, without the written permit of the Thames "Harbour Board. :>»!-■ If any goods to remain, without the con*' sent of the Thames Harbour Board, any person duly appointed for that purpose may remove the etime- toj any convenient place, and keep the same until all charges due thereon, including -the^expenses of removal and storage, ,a.ro paid. ; > : ; . ■ t It shall be lawful for the Collector of Dues, appointed.by the said Board, either alofno or' with;other persons, to enter any vessel in

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3226, 21 June 1879, Page 4

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