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AD. 1899.]

MERCHANT SHIPPING.

PART X.

[No. 10.

505

JUNKS AND SMALL BOATS. Repeated & substituted by Rec:

Junks.

39.-(1.) In the construction of this Part-

Order: 107 1906

Interpretation of terms.

See ord:48/1

"Licensed junk" means a junk licensed under sub-section (13.) or sub-section (14.) of this section and includes any other vessel licensed under sub-section (15.) of this section:

"Master" includes any person for the time being in command or charge of any junk.

Master's for junks.

(2.) Branch stations of the Harbour Master's Office shall be maintained Harbour at such places in the Colony as the Governor may from time to time Stations. determine, which shall be under the superintendence and control of the Harbour Master, and shall be called the "Harbour Master's Stations."

(3.) The Harbour Master shall, with the approval of the Governor, Anchorages regulation to be published in The Gazette, appoint suitable anchorages the waters of the Colony, to be called "Anchorages for Junks." Unless and until the limits of such anchorages are altered by the Harbour Master, with the approval of the Governor, the limits of anchor-ages in Table S of the Schedule to this Ordinance shall be in force.

(4.) No unlicensed junk shall (except from stress of weather) anchor at any place within the waters of the Colony other than at an anchorage for junks.

(5.) Every unlicensed junk arriving at any Port of the Colony shall immediately proceed to and take up its berth within the limits of one of the anchorages for junks.

(6.) The master of every junk, whether licensed or not, shall, within eighteen hours after arrival in the waters of the Colony, report such arrival at the Harbour Master's Office or at the nearest Harbour Master's Station, and shall, if licensed, deposit the licence and, if not licensed, fur-nish the particulars hereinafter mentioned, which shall be entered in a register kept for the purpose; that is to say,

(a.) the name and capacity of the junk (in piculs);

(b.) the name, address, and description of the owner or owners and of the master;

(c.) the name, address, and description of every consignee or agent, if any, of the junk and cargo in the Colony;

(d.) the description of the cargo on board and the number of the crew;

(e.) the place from which the junk sailed on her voyage to the Colony, and the date of her departure from such place and of her arrival in the Colony; and

(f) whether carrying any, and what, guns, arms, and ammunition.

Schedule: Table S.

Place of anchorage for unlicensed junk.

Berthing of unlicensed junk.

Report of arrival and particulars to be furnished by master of junk.

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AD. 1899.] MERCHANT SHIPPING. PART X. [No. 10. 505 JUNKS AND SMALL BOATS. Repeated & substituted by Rec: Junks. 39.-(1.) In the construction of this Part- Order: 107 1906 Interpretation of terms. See ord:48/1 "Licensed junk" means a junk licensed under sub-section (13.) or sub-section (14.) of this section and includes any other vessel licensed under sub-section (15.) of this section: "Master" includes any person for the time being in command or charge of any junk. Master's for junks. (2.) Branch stations of the Harbour Master's Office shall be maintained Harbour at such places in the Colony as the Governor may from time to time Stations. determine, which shall be under the superintendence and control of the Harbour Master, and shall be called the "Harbour Master's Stations." (3.) The Harbour Master shall, with the approval of the Governor, Anchorages regulation to be published in The Gazette, appoint suitable anchorages the waters of the Colony, to be called "Anchorages for Junks." Unless and until the limits of such anchorages are altered by the Harbour Master, with the approval of the Governor, the limits of anchor-ages in Table S of the Schedule to this Ordinance shall be in force. (4.) No unlicensed junk shall (except from stress of weather) anchor at any place within the waters of the Colony other than at an anchorage for junks. (5.) Every unlicensed junk arriving at any Port of the Colony shall immediately proceed to and take up its berth within the limits of one of the anchorages for junks. (6.) The master of every junk, whether licensed or not, shall, within eighteen hours after arrival in the waters of the Colony, report such arrival at the Harbour Master's Office or at the nearest Harbour Master's Station, and shall, if licensed, deposit the licence and, if not licensed, fur-nish the particulars hereinafter mentioned, which shall be entered in a register kept for the purpose; that is to say, (a.) the name and capacity of the junk (in piculs); (b.) the name, address, and description of the owner or owners and of the master; (c.) the name, address, and description of every consignee or agent, if any, of the junk and cargo in the Colony; (d.) the description of the cargo on board and the number of the crew; (e.) the place from which the junk sailed on her voyage to the Colony, and the date of her departure from such place and of her arrival in the Colony; and (f) whether carrying any, and what, guns, arms, and ammunition. Schedule: Table S. Place of anchorage for unlicensed junk. Berthing of unlicensed junk. Report of arrival and particulars to be furnished by master of junk. Section 4
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AD. 1899.] MERCHANT SHIPPING. PART X. [No. 10. 505 JUNKS AND SMALL BOATS. Repeated & substituted by Rec: Junks. 39.-(1.) In the construction of this Part- Order: 107 1906 Interpretation of terins. See ord:48/1 "Licensed junk" means a junk licensed under sub-section (13.) or sub-section (14.) of this section and includes any other vessel licensed under sub-section (15.) of this section: "Master" includes any person for the time being in command or charge of any junk. Master's for junks. (2.) Branch stations of the Harbour Master's Office shall be maintained Harbour at such places in the Colony as the Governor may from time to time Stations. determine, which shall be under the superintendence and control of the Harbour Master, and shall be called the "Harbour Master's Stations." (3.) The Harbour Master shall, with the approval of the Governor, Anchorages regulation to be published in The Gazette, appoint suitable anchorages the waters of the Colony, to be called "Anchorages for Junks." Unless and until the limits of such anchorages are altered by the Harbour Master, with the approval of the Governor, the limits of anchor- ages in Table S of the Schedule to this Ordinance shall be in force. (4.) No unlicensed junk shall (except from stress of weather) anchor at any place within the waters of the Colony other than at an anchorage for junks. (5.) Every unlicensed junk arriving at any Port of the Colony shall immediately proceed to and take up its berth within the limits of one of the anchorages for junks. (6.) The master of every junk, whether licensed or not, shall, within eighteen hours after arrival in the waters of the Colony, report such arrival at the Harbour Master's Office or at the nearest Harbour Master's Station, and shall, if licensed, deposit the licence and, if not licensed, fur- nish the particulars hereinafter mentioned, which shall be entered in a register kept for the purpose; that is to say, (a.) the name and capacity of the junk (in piculs); (b.) the name, address, and description of the owner or owners and of the master; (c.) the name, address, and description of every consignee or agent, if any, of the junk and cargo in the Colony; (d.) the description of the cargo on board and the number of the crew; (e.) the place from which the junk sailed on her voyage to the Colony, and the date of her departure from such place and of her arrival in the Colony; and (f) whether carrying any, and what, guns, arms, and ammunition. Schedule: Table S. Place of anchorage for unlicensed junk. Berthing of unlicensed junk. Report of arrival and particulars to be furnished by master of junk. Section 4
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AD. 1899.]

MERCHANT SHIPPING.

PART X.

[No. 10.

505

JUNKS AND SMALL BOATS. Repeated & substituted by Rec:

Junks.

39.-(1.) In the construction of this Part-

Order: 107 1906

Interpretation of terins.

See ord:48/1

"Licensed junk" means a junk licensed under sub-section (13.) or sub-section (14.) of this section and includes any other vessel licensed under sub-section (15.) of this section:

"Master" includes any person for the time being in command or charge of

any junk.

Master's

for junks.

(2.) Branch stations of the Harbour Master's Office shall be maintained Harbour at such places in the Colony as the Governor may from time to time Stations. determine, which shall be under the superintendence and control of the Harbour Master, and shall be called the "Harbour Master's Stations."

(3.) The Harbour Master shall, with the approval of the Governor, Anchorages

regulation to be published in The Gazette, appoint suitable anchorages the waters of the Colony, to be called "Anchorages for Junks." Unless and until the limits of such anchorages are altered by the Harbour Master, with the approval of the Governor, the limits of anchor- ages in Table S of the Schedule to this Ordinance shall be in force.

(4.) No unlicensed junk shall (except from stress of weather) anchor at any place within the waters of the Colony other than at an anchorage for junks.

(5.) Every unlicensed junk arriving at any Port of the Colony shall immediately proceed to and take up its berth within the limits of one of the anchorages for junks.

(6.) The master of every junk, whether licensed or not, shall, within eighteen hours after arrival in the waters of the Colony, report such arrival at the Harbour Master's Office or at the nearest Harbour Master's Station, and shall, if licensed, deposit the licence and, if not licensed, fur- nish the particulars hereinafter mentioned, which shall be entered in a register kept for the purpose; that is to say,

(a.) the name and capacity of the junk (in piculs);

(b.) the name, address, and description of the owner or owners and

of the master;

(c.) the name, address, and description of every consignee or agent,

if

any, of the junk and cargo in the Colony;

(d.) the description of the cargo on board and the number of the

crew;

(e.) the place from which the junk sailed on her voyage to the Colony, and the date of her departure from such place and of her arrival in the Colony; and

(f) whether carrying any, and what, guns, arms, and ammunition.

Schedule: Table S.

Place of

anchorage for

unlicensed junk.

Berthing of

unlicensed junk.

Report of

arrival and particulars to be furnished by master of junk.

Section 4

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