This legislation has been repealed.
(1) All vessels
entering the Port, shall except as otherwise provided come to an anchorage in
Gage Roads, South of Latitude 32 o 01′S, taking care to
avoid an area bounded by lines drawn from the light tower on the North Mole on
a bearing of 286 ½ o for a distance of 2.3 nautical miles thence on a
bearing of 180 o for a distance of 1.2 nautical miles, and thence on a bearing
of 80 ½ o for a distance of 2.65 nautical miles to the light tower on the
South Mole, this area being reserved for the manoeuvring of vessels into and
out of the Inner Harbour.
(2) The Port Authority
may authorize a vessel to proceed directly to its berthing place instead of
anchoring in Gage Roads as required under subregulation (1).
(3) A vessel
authorized under subregulation (2) is not, by virtue of that
authorization, exempt from pilotage.
(4) A vessel that
arrives at the Port —
(a) with
explosives on board; or
(b) to
load explosives while in the Port,
that is unable to be
berthed at a dedicated explosives berth, specified as such by the Harbour
Master, shall be berthed as directed by the Harbour Master.
[Regulation 69 amended by Gazettes
21 June 1974 p.2084; 30 November 1993 p.6428.]