650
No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Private moorings.
Mooring of hulks, etc.
Use of moorings.
Regulations.
(2) No person shall keep or place moorings or buoys in the waters of the Colony except with the sanction of the Harbour Master and except on the conditions prescribed by the Governor in Council under sub-section (5). Such moorings and buoys shall be of such nature and construction as the Harbour Master may approve.
(3) No person shall moor or anchor hulks or vessels of like description within the waters of the Colony except with the sanction of the Harbour Master and except on such conditions and subject to the payment of such fees as the Governor in Council may direct.
(4) Moorings and buoys sanctioned by the Harbour Master under sub-section (2) shall not be made use of by any ship other than the ships of the person to whom such sanction has been granted, except with the consent of such person or by the direction of the Harbour Master; and the master of any ship using any such moorings and buoys without such consent or direction shall be liable to a penalty of twenty dollars for every day or part of a day during which he so uses such moorings and buoys after he has been requested to remove therefrom.
(5) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations prescribing the terms, conditions and fees for any of the purposes mentioned in this section.
Regulations for fishing stations,
stakes and nets.
Regulations Table V.
Fishing stations, fishing stakes, fishing stake-nets and fishing generally.
29.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for the registration, licensing, erection, maintenance, management, working and control of fishing stations, fishing stakes and fishing stake-nets (all of which are in this section included in the word stakes), in the waters of the Colony, prescribing the places where the same may be erected, the distances to be maintained from the shore and from other stakes, and the depth of water for stakes, the removal of such stakes when out of repair or not in use, the lighting of such stakes at night, the removal, repairing and cleaning of such stakes, and otherwise generally for all purposes, whether ejusdem generis with the above purposes or not, connected with stakes.
650
No. 10 of 1899.
MERCHANT SHIPPING.
Private moorings.
Mooring of hulks, etc.
Use of moorings.
Regulations.
(2) No person shall keep or place moorings or buoys in the waters of the Colony except with the sanction of the Harbour Master and except on the conditions prescribed by the Governor in Council under sub-section (5). Such moorings and buoys shall be of such nature and construction as the Harbour Master
may approve.
(3) No person shall moor or anchor hulks or vessels of like description within the waters of the Colony except with the sanction of the Harbour Master and except on such conditions and subject to the payment of such fees as the Governor in Council may direct.
(4) Moorings and buoys sanctioned by the Harbour Master under sub-section (2) shall not be made use of by any ship other than the ships of the person to whom such sanction has been granted, except with the consent of such person or by the direction of the Harbour Master; and the master of any ship using any such moorings and buoys without such consent or direction shall be liable to a penalty of twenty dollars for every day or part of a day during which he so uses such moorings and buoys after he has been requested to remove therefrom.
(5) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make Regulations regulations prescribing the terms, conditions and fees for any Table O(A). of the purposes mentioned in this section.
Regulations for fishing stations,
stakes and nets.
Regulations Table V.
Fishing stations, fishing stakes, fishing stake-nets and fishing generally.
29.—(1) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make regulations for the registration, licensing, erection, main- tenance, management, working and control of fishing stations, fishing stakes and fishing stake-nets (all of which are in this section included in the word stakes), in the waters of the Colony, prescribing the places where the same may be erected, the distances to be maintained from the shore and from other stakes, and the depth of water for stakes, the removal of such stakes when out of repair or not in use, the lighting of such stakes at night, the removal, repairing and cleaning of such stakes, and otherwise generally for all purposes, whether ejusdem generis with the above purposes or not, connected with stakes.
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