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with the advice and consent of the Executive Council thereof, and in pursuance of the power and authority for this purpose in me vested, do hereby delegate unto

Arthur Penrose Seymour, Esquire,

as Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough, all the powers vested in me by the 19th section of the “Gold Fields’ Act, 1862,” to have, hold, and exercise within the province of Marlborough the said powers hereby given the said Arthur Penrose Seymour so long as he shall continue and remain Superintendent of the said province and no longer, and to have, hold, and exercise such powers subject to the Regulations hereunder written namely—

Regulations.

All acts and appointments done and made by the said Superintendent under the foregoing Delegation, shall be provisional until the same shall have been confirmed and allowed by the Governor; and the Governor shall have power to disallow the same.

The Superintendent shall report without delay to the Governor all such acts and appointments.

The Superintendent shall lay before the Provincial Council of the said province every such act and appointment at the Session of the said Council next following.

The Provincial Council of the said Province, may through their Speaker, transmit to the Governor any resolutions respecting any such act or appointment.

Given under my hand, at the Government House, at Auckland, and issued under the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand, this twenty-ninth day of September, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-four.

G. Grey.

By His Excellency’s command,

William Fox.


Superintendent’s Office,

13th October, 1864.

ERRATUM.

For the words “Ninth Session,” in Proclamation, page 81, No. 79, 1864, read “Tenth Session.”

A. P. Seymour,

Superintendent.


Superintendent’s Office,

Picton, 13th Oct., 1864.

It is hereby notified for general information that Mr George Wratt having failed to attend two consecutive Sessions of the Provincial Council of this Province, his seat in the said Council has thereby become vacant.

A. P. Seymour,

Superintendent.


Superintendent’s Office,

Picton, 28th Oct., 1864.

It is notified for general information that the undermentioned Gentlemen have been elected members of the Provincial Council of this Province for the Districts set opposite their names:—

  • P. R. M’Rae, Esq., Awatere.
  • G. Wratt, Esq., Blenheim.

A. P. Seymour,

Superintendent.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Marlborough Provincial Gazette 1864, No 84





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⚖️ Delegation of Governor's Powers to Constitute Wardens' Courts (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
29 September 1864
Gold Fields Act, Wardens' Courts, Delegation of Powers, Marlborough
  • Arthur Penrose Seymour (Esquire), Delegated powers to constitute Wardens' Courts

  • G. Grey
  • William Fox

🏛️ Correction to Proclamation

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
13 October 1864
Correction, Proclamation, Ninth Session, Tenth Session
  • A. P. Seymour, Superintendent

🏘️ Vacant Seat in Provincial Council

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
13 October 1864
Provincial Council, Vacant Seat, George Wratt
  • George Wratt, Seat in Provincial Council became vacant

  • A. P. Seymour, Superintendent

🏘️ Election of Provincial Council Members

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 October 1864
Provincial Council, Election, Awatere, Blenheim
  • P. R. M’Rae (Esquire), Elected member of Provincial Council for Awatere
  • G. Wratt (Esquire), Elected member of Provincial Council for Blenheim

  • A. P. Seymour, Superintendent