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Table B. Exhibition
of licence.
Delivery up of licence
in specified
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Interpreta- tion.
Reporting of name of master, etc.. engaged;
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discharged.
Production
of certificate
on engage-
ment, etc.
Reporting of discharge by
master, etc.
Record of
No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
15. The owner of every licensed steamship not exceeding 60 tons shall cause the licence to be framed and exhibited in a conspicuous part of the cabin, so as to be legible to all persons on board the said vessel.
16. If the owner of a licensed steamship not exceeding 00 tons wishes to employ his vessel outside the waters of the Colony, for purposes other than that for which the licence was granted, the licence shall be delivered to the Harbour Master to be retained by him during the period of such employment.
II. REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE ENGAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE OF THE MASTERS AND ENGINEERS
OF STEAMBOIPS UNDER 60 TONS.
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17. In these Regulations the word "launch means a steamship under 80 tons burden.
18. Every launch owner shall report to the Harbour Master the name of, and the number of the certificate held by, every launch master and engineer engaged by him, within 48 hours of such engagement.
19. Every launch owner shall report to the Harbour Master the name of and the number of the certificate held by, every launch master and engineer, discharged by him, giving the reason for such discharge, within 48 hours of such discharge.
20. Every launch master and engineer holding a certificate shall, on engagement, produce such certificate to the Harbour Master for re- gistration, and shall pay for such registration a fee of 50 cents.
21. Every launch master and engineer shall, on discharge, report such discharge to the Harbour Master within 48 hours of such dis- charge, and shall produce his certificate.
22. A record shall be kept in the Harbour Master's office, setting engagements forth the dates of each engagement and discharge of each certificated and
launch master and engineer, the reason for his discharge, and all com- discharges.
plaints and charges against him, and any punishments awarded in respect thereof by the Marine or other Magistrate, or by the Harbour Muster. Such record shall be open to inspection by launch owners or their representatives.
to be on
Certificates of 23. The certificates of competency of masters and engineers of competency
stearnships not exceeding 60 tons, while under way in the waters of the Colony, are always to be on board the vessel, ready to be produced for inspection by the Harbour Master or his deputy, or by any officer of police.
bowed the vessel,
Exemptions.
Penalty for
breach of
regulations.
24. These regulations shall not apply to launches belonging to His Majesty or in the service of any foreign Government.
25. Any launch owner, master, or engineer committing any breach of these regulations, shall, for each breach, be liable, upon summary conviction before a Stipendiary Magistrate, to a fine not exceeding 25 dollars.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
III. REGULATIONS FOR MOTOR BOATS.
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Table E.
26. The preceding Regulations for steamships not exceeding 60 tons Regulations. shall apply to all motor boats in the waters of the Colony, except the provisions relating to "Machinery and Boiler," for which the following provisions are substituted:
Machinery.
(a) That the machinery of the vessel is sufficient for the service in- tended and is in good contition.
(b) The time for which such machinery will be sufficient.
(c) That the engineer of the vessel possesses a certificate of com- petency as "Motor Engineer" from the Harbour Master or such other certificate as may be recognised by him.
27. The examination for certificates of competency for engineers of Examination motor boats (to be styled **Motor Engineers") shall be limited to of engineers the knowledge and management of the engines of motor boats. The of motor several types of motors in the management of which each such en- gineer has qualified shall be noted on his certificate.
boats,
28. It shall be lawful for the Harbour Master in such special cases Harbour as he may think fit to issue a permit to any motor boat carrying & Master may certificated motor engineer who also holds a master's certificate under permit
engineer with the rules in this Table, to be under way in the waters of the Colony master's in charge of such engineer only. Such permit shall be in writing and certificate to shall be signed by the Harbour Master and shall be subject to the be in charge conditions therein contained.
Provided always that it shall not be necessary for any motor boat not exceeding 85 feet in length over all (and not plying for hire) to carry a certificated master or engineer.
Table F.
SCALE OF MEASUREMENT FOR PASSENGERS FOR RIVER STEAMERS.
[z. 88.]
1. On lower deck, one passenger for each 0 superficial feet.
2. On upper deck and in cabins, one passenger for each 9 superficial
feet.
of boat.
Passengers
on lower deck;
on upper deck and cabina.
3. The above scale to be further regulated by the Surveyor's judg- Proviso as to ment as to whether or not the vessel possesses sufficient stability for number of that number of passengers.
passengers.
4. A sufficient number of life-boats, rafts and life-buoys, approved Supply of
by the Government Marine Surveyor, to be supplied,
5. Passengers are not to be carried on more than two decks.
* As amanded by G. N. 169 of 1908.
life-boats, etc.
Restriction
as to deaks.
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