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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.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, April 26, 1866.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs the publication of the following Letter from the Honorable the Colonial Secretary, for general information.
EDW. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, April 25, 1866.
Sir,
I HAVE the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, No. 54, of the 16th ultimo, forwarding the “Provincial Council Extension Ordinance, 1866,” which you had reserved for the signification of the Governor’s pleasure thereon.
In reply, I have to inform your Honor that his Excellency the Governor has been pleased to assent to that Ordinance, and I herewith return to you the duplicate, with His Excellency’s assent duly noted thereon.
When this Ordinance was forwarded to the Governor, a Proclamation dissolving the Provincial Council of Canterbury, and warrants for the appointment of Polling places, and Writs for the new Elections were also sent for His Excellency’s signature, but have not yet been returned; the Government is consequently unable at present to move further in this matter.
In the mean time it is advisable that the usual notification by your Honor of the Governor’s assent to the enclosed Act should be published in the “Provincial Gazette” of Canterbury, as soon as possible.
I have the honor to be, Sir,
Your most obedient servant,
E. W. STAFFORD.
Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, April 26, 1866.
HIS Honor the Superintendent directs it to be notified that he has been pleased to appoint
GEORGE DALE
to be Gaoler at the Hokitika Gaol.
EDW. JOLLIE,
Provincial Secretary.
CHRISTCHURCH :
Printed, under the authority of the Provincial Government of the Province of Canterbury, at the ‘Press’ Office, Cashel-street, by JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Official Printer for the time being to the said Government.
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🏛️ Proclamation of Provincial Council Extension Ordinance
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration26 April 1866
Proclamation, Ordinance, Canterbury
- Samuel Bealey, Superintendent
- Edw. Jollie, Provincial Secretary
🏛️ Letter from Colonial Secretary regarding Provincial Council Extension Ordinance
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration25 April 1866
Ordinance, Proclamation, Canterbury
- E. W. Stafford, Colonial Secretary
⚖️ Appointment of Gaoler at Hokitika Gaol
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement26 April 1866
Appointment, Gaoler, Hokitika
- George Dale, Appointed Gaoler at Hokitika Gaol
- Edw. Jollie, Provincial Secretary
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1866, No 35