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shall be in substitution of Regulations for Storage [Published in New Zealand Gazette, No. 25, 22nd March, and Delivery of Goods at the Lyttelton Eailway 18/7.J Station fixed by Order in Council dated the sixth By-laws, Mules, and Regulations to be in force on the day of March, one thousand eight hundred and Napier to Waipukurau Railway— Waipukurau to seventy-seven: Takapau — in extension of By-laws, Rules,and Regulations published in " New Zealand Gazette," Nos. Eegtoation. 8, 27, and 62, of 10th February, Uih May, and Any grain forwarded for shipment which shall not 23rd November, 1876, respectively. be taken delivery of by the consignee within five working hours after arrival in Lyttelton, and which Noemanby, Governor, shall not be shipped within that time, may be stored OEDEE IN COUNCIL. at the risk of the consignees or owners (or may be At tne Government House, at Wellington, this kept in the railway wagons at the option of the Eail- twentieth day of March, 1877. way Department) up to forty-eight working hours, _ for which a distinct charge of two shillings per ton rresen . will be made for storage and delivery to ship; after- His Excellency the Governor in Council. wards threepence per ton per week or fraction there- "Whereas under the provisions of " The Immigration of will be charged for storage for one week; after and Public "Works Act, 1870," and the several Acts one week, sixpence per ton per week or fraction amending the same, and other Acts, certain lines of thereof: Provided that delivery must be taken at any railway have been constructed by the Governor: time on demand after three weeks' storage. Haulage And whereas by " The Immigration and Public and delivery from private stores to wharves, one "Works Act, 1875," the Governor in Council is shilling and sixpence per ton. authorized to make regulations and by-laws applicFostku Goeing, able to all railways constructed by him under the Clerk of the Executive Council. authority of the said hereinbefore mentioned Acts, and actually open for traffic, whether the whole of such railway shall have been completed or not; and [Published in New Zealand Gazette No. 24, 15th March, whenever it shall be necessary to extend the opera--1877.] tion of such regulations and by-laws to any particuBy.Laws, Rules, and Regulations for Canterbury lar railway, it shall be lawful for the Governor by a Railways notification published in the New Zealand Gazette, to ' extend the operation of such by-laws to the railway or railways named therein, and that, from and after Noemanbt Governor. a day *-o be fixed in such notification, the regula'ions T _~. _ and by-laws so made as aforesaid shall for all purOEDEE IN COUNCIL. p Oses ], e> an( j j, c deemed to be, the regulations and At the Government House, at "Wellington, this by-laws in force for the railway or railways named thirteenth day of March, 1877. therein : Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of Present: New Zealand, with the advice and consent of the His Excellency the Goyeenoe in Cotjnnil. Executive Council thereof, and in exercise and purIn pursuance of the power and authority vested in suan, ce °f *" P,°™ r! an^ authorities enabling him him by the one hundred and forty-fifth section of » this behalf doth hereby extend the operation of "The Public Works Act, 1876," and of all other *c ules> al^ lle^^T P^lf^t 6 powers and authorities in an vwise enabling him, His Jf" Z™land fif*' **<»■ 8 ' 2J' 62 '"lO th * ebrua7< Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New Zea- ?*.*»* f 23/ d +v N° I Vembe f r ' 18? 6 ' respectively land, by and with the advice of the Executive Council to c P°rt\ ol? °f th, e line of ra.lway mentioned thereof' doth hereby make the following Regulation £ thf Schedule hereto ; said By-laws, Eules, and No. 43 for Canterbury Eailways, in lieu of clause 43 Rations to be from that date deemed to be the of the By-laws, &c, fixed by Order in Council dated E;g« lat>°ns a»d By-laws in force for the portion twenty-sixth October, one thousand eight hundred °f the .J ne of rallway mentioned in the Schedule and seventy-five, and doth declare that the same atoresaldshall come into force from the day of the date ..„_.._ hereof btHMJUUi. 43. Any goods, merchandise (except grain), or *f APIBB t0 Waipukurau Eailway: Waipukurau to luggage forwarded for shipment, which shall not be -LaJiaPautaken delivery of by the consignee within five work- ±obsteb (toeing^ ing hours after arrival in Lyttelton, and which shall Clerk ot the Executive Council, not be shipped within that time, may be stored at „.„. , , „ _ , , _ .. _ „ ... . .. the risk of the consignees or owners (or may be kept tPubllßhed ln Ac» Zealand Gazette, No. 29, sth AprU, in the railway wagons at the option of the Eailway Extendi tim of Rates fixed h Orders in Department) tor forty-eight working hours tree of r, ■, /„,, ~ J , -, c ..-i > , r •! nO fro j i L ... ' ■>• x. J s. £ i ii -l Council of 13th May and lGth November, 1876, to charge ; after which a charge for storage will be certain Raihvavs made at the rate of two shillings and sixpence per " ton per week, or fraction of a week, but agricultural ■»- produce other than grain will be subject to a charge n^™' tt of one shilling and sixpence per ton per week or UKVhli IJN COUNCIL, fraction of a week. In all cases a distinct charge of At the Government House, at Wellington, this one shilling and sixpence per ton will be made for third day of April, 1877. delivery of such goods, &c, not shipped within five Present: working hours after arrival. His Excellency the Goyeenoe in Council. loestee Goeing, Ijf pursuance of the power and authority vested in Clerk of the Executive Council. him by the one hundred and forty-fifth section of " The Public Works Act, 1876," and of all other powers and authority in any wise enabling him, His
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