Maritime Services Act 1935 Regulation relating to the prescribed boundaries of the ports of Botany Bay and Sydney Harbour (1990-154) [GG No 39 of 16.3.1990] (NSW)

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1990 – No. 154

MARITIME SERVICES ACT 1935 – REGULATION

(Relating to the prescribed boundaries of the ports

of Botany Bay and Sydney Harbour)

NEW SOUTH WALES

[Published in Gazette No. 39 of 16 March 1990]

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, and in pursuance of the Maritime Services Act 1935, has been pleased to approve the Regulation made by the Maritime Services Board of New South Wales and set forth hereunder.

BRUCE BAIRD

Minister for Transport.

The Maritime Services Board of New South Wales, in pursuance of the Maritime Services Act 1935, hereby makes the following Regulation:

Commencement

1. This Regulation takes effect on 16 March 1990.

Amendments

2. Column 2 of Schedule 1 to the Ports Boundaries Regulation

1978 is amended:

(a) by omitting from the matter relating to Botany Bay the words
"Princes Highway” and by inserting instead the word
"Endeavour";

(b)

by omitting from the matter relating to Botany Bay the matter “3 sea miles” and by inserting instead the -matter "4 sea miles";

1990 – NO. 154

(c)

by omitting from the matter relating to Sydney Harbour the matter "3 sea miles” and by inserting instead the matter "4 sea miles".

DATED this sixth day of March 1990.

The COMMON SEAL, of the MARITIME SERVICES BOARD OF NEW SOUTH WALES was hereto

M. MOORE–WILTON

duly affixed in the presence of the
Chief Executive:

EXPLANATORY NOTE

The object of this Regulation is to amend the descriptions in the Ports Boundaries

Regulation 1978 of:

(a) the port of Botany Bay (so that the lower part of the Cooks River is no longer formally part of that port, and so that the port extends over a slightly wider area of contiguous ocean); and
(b) the port of Sydney Harbour (similarly to extend the coverage of contiguous ocean).
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