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By whom complaints to be made.
7. All complaints and informations under this Act shall be made and lodged by any officer or constable of the Armed Police Force, or by any person to be appointed by the Superintendent, and not otherwise.
Penalties to be recoverable in summary way.
8. All penalties imposed by this Act shall be recoverable in a summary way, pursuant to the Ordinances of the Colony for the regulation of summary proceedings before Justices of the Peace.
Commencement of Act.
9. This Act shall come into operation within one month from the publication thereof in the "Provincial Government Gazette."
Short Title.
10. This Act may be cited and referred to as the "Auckland Municipal Police Act, 1858."
WM. POWDITCH,
Speaker.
Passed the Provincial Council this nineteenth day of March, One thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight.
G. MAURICE O'RORKE,
Clerk of Auckland Provincial Council.
On this twenty-third day of March, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, I assent to this Act on behalf of the Governor.
J. WILLIAMSON,
Superintendent.
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Persons failing to abate nuisances or repair chimneys after notice, liable to fine
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement23 March 1858
Auckland Municipal Police Act, Provincial Legislation, Police, Penalties, Summary proceedings
- Wm. Powditch, Speaker
- G. Maurice O'Rorke, Clerk of Auckland Provincial Council
- J. Williamson, Superintendent
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1858, No 9