✨ Proclamations and Warrants




Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

Vol. X.] AUCKLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1862. [No. 12.

PROCLAMATION.

Superintendent's Office,
Auckland, 11th July, 1862.

By DANIEL POLLEN, Esquire,
Deputy of the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand.

THE following Letter, and Warrant transmitted therewith, are published for general information.

DANIEL POLLEN,
Deputy of the Superintendent.

WHEREAS by an Act made and passed in the twenty-first year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "The Auckland Waste Land Act, 1858," it is amongst other things enacted that it should be lawful for the Superintendent by proclamation to declare that a certain Block of Land therein described, should be set apart and reserved for certain Immigrants expected to arrive from the United Kingdom, or elsewhere, other than the Australian Colonies;

Now, therefore, pursuant to the authority vested in me in that behalf, I, the Deputy of the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland, do hereby proclaim and declare that all that Block of Land known as Paparoa, in the Parish of Paparoa, containing 15,000 acres, shall be reserved and set apart for certain Immigrants expected to arrive from the United Kingdom.

Given under my hand, at Auckland, this eleventh day of July, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-two.

DANIEL POLLEN,
Deputy of the Superintendent.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Auckland, 9th July, 1862.

SIR,--I have the honor, by direction of Government, to forward to you the enclosed copy of a Warrant issued by His Excellency the Governor delegating to Lieutenant-General Cameron the Governor's powers under the "Gold Fields' Act, 1858," and I am to request your Honor to be good enough to cause the same to be published in the Government Gazette of the Province of Auckland.

I have, &c.,
G. ELIOTT ELIOTT,
For the Colonial Secretary.

His Honor the Superintendent,
Auckland.

WARRANT

Delegating Governor's powers under the "Gold Fields' Act, 1858," to Lieut.-General Cameron, C.B.

By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight, Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath.



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Proclamation reserving land for immigrants

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
11 July 1862
Land reservation, Paparoa, Immigrants, Auckland
  • Daniel Pollen, Deputy of the Superintendent

πŸ›οΈ Warrant delegating powers under Gold Fields' Act

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
9 July 1862
Gold Fields' Act, Delegation of powers, Lieutenant-General Cameron
  • Lieutenant-General Cameron (C.B.), Delegated powers under Gold Fields' Act

  • G. Elliott Elliott, For the Colonial Secretary
  • Sir George Grey, Knight, Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath