DISTRICT COTJET of WESTLAND NORTH. Holden at Weslport. ""VTOTICE is hereby given that a Sitting of the above Court in its Criminal, Civil, Mining, Appelate, and Bankruptcy Jurisdiction will be holden at the Court-house, at Westport, on TUESDAY, the 15th day of November instant, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. All persons summoned and otherwise interested are warned to be in attendance. C. H. W. BO WEN, Clerk of the District Court. Superintendent's Office, Nelson, 21st October, 1870. O EGITLATIONS for the Manage_L\j merit of the WESTPORT GOVERNMENT WHARF,and Shipping alongside the same.
1. The lessee, or a mau to be provided by biia, shall assist in making fast or easting off all vessels coining along, side or departing from tbe wharf, except on Sundays. 2. The lessee shall, at his own expense, provide and keep a good and proper lamp, at such place on the wharf as shall be fixed upon for that purpose by the Harbormaster, properly lighted from sunset to sunrise every night. 3. All vessels lying alongside the wharf will be subject to the Harbor Regulations for the Port of Bidler for the time being, and to these Regulations. 4. The master of any vessel hauling alongside the wharf shall, if required, lay out an anchor or anchors, well buoyed, as directed by the Harbormaster, and shall also make fast to the wharf, as directed by the Harbormaster. 5. The master or owner of any vessel shall move bis vessel from the wharf when required so to do by the Harbormaster. 6. The Wharfinger * shall be responsible for all goods delivered to his charge. 7. No charge shall be made for passengers using the wharf. 8. No person, except the wharfinger or some person authorised by him shall put out or interfere with any lamp upon the wharf. 9. Any person infringing these Regulations will be liable to a penalty pf not exceeding Five Pounds for eery such infringement, to be recovered in a summary manner. WHARFAG-E. Vessels occupying berths at the wharf will be charged with rent for every day (or part of a day) at the following rates, which shall be paid to the wharfinger before tbe vessel shall be removed, viz.:— s. d. Vessels not exceeding twenty tons 10 0 Vessels over twenty tons ... 20 0 Grood3 landed or shipped, per ton 2 6 Packages and parcels not exceeding five cubic feet, each 0 0 StockHorses, each ... ... 5 0 Cattle, each 4 0 Sheep (for the first forty) each 0 3 „ (for all over forty) each 0 2 If any vessel lying alongside the wharf shall receive or discharge any goods or stock otherwise than from or upon the wharf, half wharfage shall be paid on all such goods or stock so received or discharged. OSWALD CURTIS, Superintendent. PHOTOGRAPHIC NOTICE. Secure the shadow ere the substance fades. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS, Molesworth Street, Westport, and Camp Street, Charleston. mHOMAS E. PRICE has the JL pleasure of informing the ladies and gentlemen of Westport and its vicinity that he has repurchased from Mr£ Hartman the business known as the London Portrait Rooms, Molesworth Street. Carte de Visite, Cabinet, and other Photographs taken; Portraits [and Pictures copied, also fitted into brooches, lockets, rings," and studs. THOS. E. PRICE, Photographer. N.B. A branch of the above business will be opened in Charleston about the 15th December.
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Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 736, 12 November 1870, Page 3
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559Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume IV, Issue 736, 12 November 1870, Page 3
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