1950_PILOTS_REGULATIONS — Page 3

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6. Every licensed pilot when plying for hire shall display at the masthead of his boat a flag six feet by four feet in dimensions, and of two colours, the upper horizontal half white and the lower horizontal half red.

7. Every licensed pilot shall obey the orders of the Director of Marine, or any person deputed by him, regarding the movement of ships within the waters of the Colony.

8. Every licensed pilot shall report to the Director of Marine any defect in any beacon or light or any alteration in the position of any harbour buoy.

9. Every licensed pilot shall report in writing to the Director of Marine any casualty occurring to a ship in his charge.

10. Every licensed pilot shall carry a copy of the Pilots (Cap. 81) Ordinance and regulations and of the Hong Kong Port Regulations, and shall produce the same if called for by the master of any ship which such pilot may board for the purpose of piloting it.

11. Every licensed pilot on boarding a ship for the purpose of piloting it shall inform the master that if he is carrying on board any dangerous goods as cargo the ship must be anchored in a dangerous goods anchorage and a red flag must be displayed.

12. When a licensed pilot is taken beyond the waters of the Colony or beyond the point to which he has been engaged to pilot the ship, either without his consent or under circumstances of unavoidable necessity, he shall be entitled, over and above his pilotage dues, to maintenance and in addition to a sum of $50 per diem.

13. A pilot's licence may be in the form in Appendix A.

14. Pilotage dues shall be payable in accordance with the scale in Appendix B.

G.N.A. 13/50.

15. Any licensed pilot who acts in contravention of regulation 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.

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C Pilots. [CAP. 81 6. Every licensed pilot when plying for hire shall display at the masthead of his boat a flag six feet by four feet in dimensions, and of two colours, the upper horizontal half white and the lower horizontal half red. 7. Every licensed pilot shall obey the orders of the Director of Marine, or any person deputed by him, regarding the movement of ships within the waters of the Colony. 8. Every licensed pilot shall report to the Director of Marine any defect in any beacon or light or any alteration in the position of any harbour buoy. 9. Every licensed pilot shall report in writing to the Director of Marine any casualty occurring to a ship in his charge. 10. Every licensed pilot shall carry a copy of the Pilots (Cap. 81) Ordinance and regulations and of the Hong Kong Port Regulations, and shall produce the same if called for by the master of any ship which such pilot may board for the purpose of piloting it. 11. Every licensed pilot on boarding a ship for the purpose of piloting it shall inform the master that if he is carrying on board any dangerous goods as cargo the ship must be anchored in a dangerous goods anchorage and a red flag must be displayed. 12. When a licensed pilot is taken beyond the waters of the Colony or beyond the point to which he has been engaged to pilot the ship, either without his consent or under circumstances of unavoidable necessity, he shall be entitled, over and above his pilotage dues, to maintenance and in addition to a sum of $50 per diem. 13. A pilot's licence may be in the form in Appendix A. 14. Pilotage dues shall be payable in accordance with the scale in Appendix B. G.N.A. 13/50. 15. Any licensed pilot who acts in contravention of regulation 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars. 409
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C Pilots. [CAP. 81 6. Every licensed pilot when plying for hire shall display at the masthead of his boat a flag six feet by four feet in dimensions, and of two colours, the upper horizontal half white and the lower horizontal half red. 7. Every licensed pilot shall obey the orders of the Director of Marine, or any person deputed by him, regarding the movement of ships within the waters of the Colony.. 8. Every licensed pilot shall report to the Director of Marine any defect in any beacon or light or any alteration in the position of any harbour buoy. 9. Every licensed pilot shall report in writing to the Director of Marine any casualty occurring to a ship in his charge. 10. Every licensed pilot shall carry a copy of the Pilots (Cap. 81). Ordinance and regulations and of the Hong Kong Port Regulations, and shall produce the same if called for by the master of any ship which such pilot may board for the purpose of piloting it. 11. Every licensed pilot on boarding a ship for the purpose of piloting it shall inform the master that if he is carrying on board any dangerous goods as cargo the ship must be anchored in a dangerous goods anchorage and a red flag must be displayed. 12. When a licensed pilot is taken beyond the waters of the Colony or beyond the point to which he has been engaged to pilot the ship, either without his consent or under circumstances of unavoidable necessity, he shall be entitled, over and above his pilotage dues, to maintenance and in addition to a sum of $50 per diem. 13. A pilot's licence may be in the form in Appendix A. 14. Pilotage dues shall be payable in accordance with the scale in Appendix B. G.N.A. 13/50. 15. Any licensed pilot who acts in contravention of G.N.A. 93/51. regulation 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 shall be liable to a fine of five hundred dollars. 409
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Pilots.

[CAP. 81

6. Every licensed pilot when plying for hire shall display at the masthead of his boat a flag six feet by four feet in dimensions, and of two colours, the upper horizontal half white and the lower horizontal half red.

7. Every licensed pilot shall obey the orders of the Director of Marine, or any person deputed by him, regarding the movement of ships within the waters of the Colony..

8. Every licensed pilot shall report to the Director of Marine any defect in any beacon or light or any alteration in the position of any harbour buoy.

9. Every licensed pilot shall report in writing to the Director of Marine any casualty occurring to a ship in his charge.

10. Every licensed pilot shall carry a copy of the Pilots (Cap. 81). Ordinance and regulations and of the Hong Kong Port Regulations, and shall produce the same if called for by the master of any ship which such pilot may board for the purpose of piloting it.

11. Every licensed pilot on boarding a ship for the purpose of piloting it shall inform the master that if he is carrying on board any dangerous goods as cargo the ship must be anchored in a dangerous goods anchorage and a red flag must be displayed.

12. When a licensed pilot is taken beyond the waters of the Colony or beyond the point to which he has been engaged to pilot the ship, either without his consent or under circumstances of unavoidable necessity, he shall be entitled, over and above his pilotage dues, to maintenance and in addition to a sum of $50 per diem.

13. A pilot's licence may be in the form in Appendix A.

14. Pilotage dues shall be payable in accordance with

the scale in Appendix B.

G.N.A. 13/50.

15. Any licensed pilot who acts in contravention of G.N.A. 93/51. regulation 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 or 11 shall be liable to a fine of

five hundred dollars.

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