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WM. ROLLESTON,
Provincial Secretary.
A PROCLAMATION
Disallowing certain Ordinances passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of the Province of Canterbury.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c.
WHEREAS by an Act made and enacted in the Imperial Parliament, holden in the fifteenth and sixteenth years of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled “An Act to grant a Representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand,” it is amongst other things enacted that whenever any Bill shall have been assented to by the Superintendent, as in the said Act provided, the Superintendent shall forthwith transmit to the Governor an authentic copy thereof, and it shall be lawful for the Governor, at any time within three months after any such Bill shall have been received by him, to declare, by Proclamation, his disallowance of such Bill, and that any such disallowance shall make void and annul the same, from and after the day of such Proclamation, or any subsequent date to be named therein:
And whereas the Ordinances hereinafter specified have been enacted by the Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, with the advice and consent of the Provincial Council thereof, and the said Ordinances were received by the Governor on the twenty-ninth day of October, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-four:
And whereas it is expedient that the said Ordinances should be disallowed:
Now, therefore, I, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the authority vested in me in that behalf by the said recited Act of Parliament, do hereby proclaim and declare my disallowance of the following Ordinances passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of the Province of Canterbury, viz.:
“The Wakefield Settled Estate Ordinance 1864.”
“The Christ’s College Loan Ordinance 1864.”
Given under my hand, at the Government House at Auckland, and issued under the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand, this Twelfth day of December, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-four.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency’s command,
FRED. A. WELD.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
G. G. Gazette, No. 48, December 16, 1864.
A PROCLAMATION
For the Naturalization of certain Persons.
By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight Commander of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c.
WHEREAS by the “Naturalization Act, 1863,” it is enacted that every person who shall be declared to come within the operation of that Act by any Proclamation, to be issued in that behalf by His Excellency the Governor, shall, as from the time in such Proclamation specified, be deemed and taken, until the termination of the next Session of the General Assembly, to be, and to have been from such specified time, a natural-born subject of Her Majesty within the Colony of New Zealand, as fully to all intents and purposes as if his name had been inserted in the Schedule to that Act annexed: Provided always that every such Proclamation shall contain the description, occupation, or calling of every person therein named, and his place of residence at the date of such Proclamation.
Now, therefore, I, Sir George Grey, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested by the said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the persons hereinafter mentioned shall come within the operation of the said Act from the dates hereinafter specified, viz.:
CHARLES WARREN,
from the Second day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, native of Sweden, master mariner; residence, Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury.
CHARLES IVERSON,
from the Second day of March, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, native of Denmark, master mariner; residence, Lyttelton, in the Province of Canterbury.
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🏛️ Disallowance of Canterbury Provincial Ordinances
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration12 December 1864
Proclamation, Disallowance, Ordinances, Canterbury, Governor
- Sir George Grey, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- FRED. A. WELD
🏛️ Naturalization of Certain Persons
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationNaturalization, Proclamation, Master Mariner, Lyttelton
- Charles Warren, Naturalized as a subject of Her Majesty
- Charles Iverson, Naturalized as a subject of Her Majesty
- Sir George Grey, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1865, No 1