Provincial Proclamations




NEW ZEALAND

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.

Published by Authority.

All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signatures, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

By His Honor’s Command,

EDWARD JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.

VOL. XIII.] THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1866. [No. XXXV.]


PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS, by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in the Twenty-second year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled the “Provincial Reserved Bills Act, 1858,” it was enacted that whenever any Bill shall have been passed by the Provincial Council of any Province, and shall have been reserved by the Superintendent for the signification of the Governor’s pleasure thereon, such Bill shall not have any force or authority within the said Province until the Superintendent shall signify, either by speech or message to the Provincial Council, or by Proclamation in the “Government Gazette” of the said Province, that such Bill has been laid before the Governor, and that the Governor has assented to the same: And whereas a Bill entitled “The Provincial Council Extension Ordinance, 1866,” was passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of the Province of Canterbury, and the same was reserved by the Superintendent of the said Province, for the assent of His Excellency the Governor. Now therefore, I, Samuel Bealey, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury aforesaid, do hereby proclaim and declare that the aforesaid Bill has been laid before His Excellency the Governor, and that His Excellency has assented to the same.

Given under my hand at Christchurch, this Twenty-sixth day of April, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-six.

S. BEALEY,
Superintendent.

By His Honor’s command,

EDW. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.


PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS, by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, passed in the Twenty-second year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, entitled, the “Provincial Reserved Bills Act, 1858,” it was enacted that whenever any Bill shall have been passed by the Provincial Council of any Province, and shall have been reserved by the Superintendent for the signification of the Governor’s pleasure thereon, such Bill shall not have any force or authority within the said Province until the Superintendent shall signify, either by speech or message to the Provincial Council, or by Proclamation in the “Government Gazette” of the said Province, that such Bill has been laid before the Governor, and that the Governor has assented to the same: And whereas a Bill entitled “White’s Little River Tramway Vol. 13.—No. 35.”



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1866, No 35





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🏛️ Proclamation of Provincial Council Extension Ordinance

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
26 April 1866
Proclamation, Provincial Council, Extension Ordinance, Canterbury
  • Samuel Bealey, Superintendent
  • Edward Jollie, Provincial Secretary

🏛️ Proclamation of White’s Little River Tramway Ordinance

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Proclamation, Tramway Ordinance, Canterbury