β¨ Proclamation and Order in Council
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
Published by Authority.
VOL. XVI. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 13, 1869. NO. LI.
PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, entitled "The Canterbury Temporary Mining Reserves Act, 1869," it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent of Canterbury, by Proclamation, to temporarily reserve from sale any lands in which he shall have good reason to believe that precious metals exist: Provided that no such reservation shall continue in force beyond the end of the Session of the Provincial Council next after the issue of such Proclamation:
Now therefore I, WILLIAM ROLLESTON, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, by virtue of the powers enabling me in that behalf, do hereby temporarily reserve from sale the lands described in the schedule hereto.
Given under my hand at Christchurch this Tenth day of November, One thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
WM. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.
SCHEDULE.
Six hundred and forty acres, more or less, partly situate on run No. 883 in the Upper Waimakariri Country, commencing at a point south-west of Coralinn Station, and distant therefrom one mile thirty-two chains; thence following a straight line bearing S. 88 deg. 30 min. W. (mag.); a distance of eighty chains; and extending south-westerly a distance of eighty chains in a rectangular block: so as to include quartz reefs.
[Extracted from New Zealand Gazette, No. 61, October 28, 1869.]
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At Wellington, this Sixth day of October, 1869.
Present:
THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM FOX, PRIME MINISTER, PRESIDING, AND MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Provincial Compulsory Land-Taking Act, 1866," it is enacted that Standing Rules and Orders shall be prepared and adopted by every Provincial Council, regulating the proceedings on Bills authorising the taking of land compulsorily, but that the same shall have no force or effect until they have been approved of by the Governor in Council, and been published in the New Zealand Gazette: And whereas the Standing Rules and Orders contained in the Schedule hereto have been prepared and adopted by the Provincial
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