✨ Superintendent's Address to Provincial Council
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE
PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY.
Vol. XIX. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1872. No. XXIV.
ADDRESS
OF
HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT,
ON OPENING THE THIRTY-SEVENTH SESSION OF THE PROVINCIAL COUNCIL OF CANTERBURY.
MR. SPEAKER AND GENTLEMEN,
In accordance with the wish expressed by you at your last Session, I have summoned you at what I trust will be a convenient time of the year for the full consideration of the measures which are rendered necessary by the provisions of “The Provincial Acts Validation Act, 1871.”
Bills have been prepared, and will be submitted to you by my Executive Council, to take the place of “The Roads Ordinance,” “The Cattle Trespass Ordinance,” “The Fencing Ordinance,” and “The Sheep Ordinance,” which, for different reasons, will shortly cease to be valid.
Vol. XIX., No. 24.
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🏘️ Superintendent's Address to Provincial Council
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government27 April 1872
Provincial Council, Legislation, Roads Ordinance, Cattle Trespass Ordinance, Fencing Ordinance, Sheep Ordinance
- His Honor the Superintendent
Canterbury Provincial Gazette 1872, No 24