ORDINANCE No. 8 of 1879.
Merchant Shipping.
1505
of Board.
applicant, and such board shall consist of three members, one of whom Constitution shall be the Harbour Master, and the remaining two shall be either or both Commissioned Officers in the Royal Navy, or Masters, or duly qualified engineers in the mercantile marine.
5. Upon such appointment being notified to the Harbour Master, he shall summon the other members of the said board to attend at the Harbour Master's office for the purpose of examining the said applicant, at a day and at an hour to be named in such summons, (such day not to be more than seven days after the date of such summons); and shall also notify the applicant to attend accordingly.
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Harbour Master to summon board and notify applicant.
by applicant.
6. Every applicant for a certificate of competency shall, upon lodging Fee to be paid his application, pay to the Harbour Master a fee, if for a master's or first class engineer's certificate, of twenty dollars, and if for any other certificate, of ten dollars.
7. Every member of the board, except the Harbour Master, shall be entitled to receive from the funds of the Colony a fee of five dollars for the examination of each applicant.
8. Any applicant who shall have passed a satisfactory examination, and shall have given satisfactory evidence of his sobriety, experience and general good conduct on board ship, shall be entitled to receive a certificate of competency signed [by the members of the board: repealed by Ordinance No. 14 of 1884, and the following words substituted "Governor, upon the recommendation of the Board"] to the effect that he is competent to act as master, as first, second or only mate, or as first or second engineer.
9. The result of every such examination shall be reported to the Board of Trade by the Harbour Master. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 14 of 1884.]
CHAPTER V.
SHIPPING AND DISCHARGE OF SEAMEN.
16. The name of a master, first, only or second mate, or first or second engineer shall not be attached to the register, or articles of agreement, of any British or Colonial ship, unless such master, mate, or engineer shall possess a certificate of service or competency issued by the Board of Trade or by the proper authority in any British possession.
Fees to members of board.
Certificate to be given to successful candidates.
Report of result of examination to be made to Board of Trade. [Ordinance 17 of 1860, sec. 6.]
Masters, mates and engineers to possess certificates. [Ordinance 1 of 1862, sec. 5.]
ORDINANCE No. 8 or 1879.
Merchant Shipping.
1505
of Board.
applicant, and such board shall consist of three members, one of whom Constitution shall be the Harbour Master, and the remaining two shall be either or both Commissioned Officers in the Royal Navy, or Masters, or duly quali- fied engineers in the mercantile marine.
5. Upon such appointment being notified to the Harbour Master, he shall summon the other members of the said board to attend at the Harbour Master's office for the purpose of examining the said applicant, at a day and at an hour to be named in such summons, (such day not to be more than seven days after the date of such summons); and shall also notify the applicant to attend accordingly.
1
Harbour Mas-
ter to summon board and
notify appli-
cant.
by applicant.
6. Every applicant for a certificate of competency shall, upon lodging Fee to be paid his application, pay to the Harbour Master a fee, if for a master's or first class engineer's certificate, of twenty dollars, and if for any other certifi- cate, of ten dollars.
7. Every member of the board, except the Harbour Master, shall be entitled to receive from the funds of the Colony a fee of five dollars for the examination of each applicant.
8. Any applicant who shall have passed a satisfactory examination, and shall have given satisfactory evidence of his sobriety, experience and general good conduct on board ship, shall be entitled to receive a certifi- cate of competency signed [by the members of the board: repealed by Ordi- nance No. 14 of 1884, and the following words substituted "Governor, upon the
recommendation of the Board" to the effect that he is competent to act as master, as first, second or only mate, or as first or second engineer.
9. The result of every such examination shall be reported to the Board of Trade by the Harbour Master. [Repealed by Ordinance No. 14 of 1884.]
CHAPTER V.
SHIPPING AND DISCHARGE OF SEAMEN.
16. The name of a master, first, only or second mate, or first or second engineer shall not be attached to the register, or articles of agreement, of any British or Colonial ship, unless such master, mate, or engineer shall possess a certificate of service or competency issued by the Board of Trade or by the proper authority in any
British possession.
Fees to members of board.
Certificate to be given to successful candidates.
Report of result of exa- mination to
be made to Board of Trade. [Ordinance 17 of 1860, sec. 6.1
Masters. mates and engineers to possess cer- tificates. [Ordinance 1 of 1862, sec. 5.]
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