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Ports of the Colony.
No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Table W.
[s. 21.]
3.
LIST OF PORTS OF THE COLONY.
Victoria, within Harbour Limits. Aberdeen.
Cheung Chau. Tai O.
Stanley. Shaukiwan.
Tai Po. Saikung.
Deep Bay. Junk Bay.
Harbours to be used in bad weather only.
Vacant spaces not to be obstructed.
Landing places may be used at any time.
Penalty.
Table X.
HARBOURS OF REFUGE.
[s. 25 (4).]
1. The Harbours of Refuge are for the purpose of affording shelter to small craft during bad weather, and shall not be used at any other time without the special permission in writing of the Harbour Master.
2. No vessel, so long as any space remains vacant in a Harbour of Refuge, shall anchor, secure, or lie in such a position as may obstruct the free access of other vessels to such vacant space.
3. Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent any vessel using any recognised pier or landing place within the limits of a Harbour of Refuge for the purpose of landing or embarking cargo or passengers, so long as such vessel shall not remain within such limits longer than is absolutely necessary for such landing or embarking.
4. Any breach of these Regulations shall be punishable, on summary conviction, by a fine not exceeding $100, or by imprisonment for any term not exceeding 3 months.
No. 11 of 1899.
To make provision with respect to Piers.
[In force 1st January, 1900.]
Short title.
1. The Piers Ordinance, 1899.
2. In this Ordinance,-
Interpreta-tion of terms.
"Pier" includes every pier and wharf of whatever description, except a pier or wharf belonging to the Government or to the naval or military authorities:
Crown foreshore includes Crown land covered with water below ordinary low-water mark.
* As amended by G.N. 169 of 1908.
† As amended by G.N. 388 of 1908 and No. 30 of 1911.
§ As amended by No. 16 of 1912.
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No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Table W.
[s. 21.] .
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LIST OF PORTS OF THE COLONY.
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Vacant spaces not to be obstructed.
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Table X.
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