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any other Province, or across the borders of a Province or any particular part thereof.

  1. In all such last-mentioned cases, such Superintendent shall cause notice, as speedily as possible, of such prohibition to be given to the Superintendent of the Province from which the importation shall be prohibited, and also to the Governor.

  2. The Superintendent of any Province may, in his discretion, suspend or forbear to exercise all or any of the powers delegated to him under the said Act.

  3. The Superintendent of each Province shall, as soon as can be after the commencement of each sitting of the Provincial Council of such Province, lay before such Council copies and particulars of all the appointments, regulations, acts and proceedings whatever issued, made, or done by him under the delegated powers of the said Act.

  4. If the Provincial Council of any Province shall, by resolution, declare their dissent from all or any of such appointments, regulations, acts, and proceedings, such resolution shall be forthwith transmitted by the Speaker to the Governor for his consideration.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of Executive Council.

G. G. Gazette, No. 48, 15th September, 1883.



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🌾 Order in Council - Diseased Cattle Act Regulations (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
15 September 1863
Diseased Cattle Act, Regulations, Superintendents, Delegation of Powers
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of Executive Council