order in Council, and it may be a portion of those regulations that the masters of ships or other Parties should generally, under such circumstances, as should be thought right, obey the directions from time to time given by the Chief Superintendent. In such order in Council such Penalties, Forfeitures or Imprisonments, may be imposed for breach of any of the regulations as may be thought Expedient, and a summary power of fine, or imprisonment may be given to the Superintendent or other local authority in such order in Council may direct.
In such cases as the order
The best course therefore, it humbly appears to us, would be for the Chief Superintendent or other Person best qualified to form a judgment to draw up such regulations as may be necessary to meet the objects of this Port, and for these regulations to be then embodied in an Order in Council to be issued by Her Majesty under the Provisions of the Statute 8 & 9 Will. IV C. 63.
II
We have etc.
(signed) J. Godson
Fred. Pollock
Wm Follett
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