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however dissimilar, will be admitted for the
purpose of illustrating the process; but they
must not exceed the number actually required.

Exhibitors will be required to deliver their
goods at the building, and to unpack and
arrange them, at their own charge and risk;
and all articles must be delivered with the
freight, carriage, porterage, and all charges
and dues upon them paid.

Packing cases must be removed at the cost
of the exhibitor, or his agent, as soon as the
goods are examined and deposited in charge
of the Commissioners.

Exhibitors will be permitted, subject only
to the necessary general regulations, to erect,
according to their own taste, all the counters,
stands, glass frames, brackets, awnings, hang-
ings, or similar contrivances, which they may
consider best calculated for the display of
their goods.

Exhibitors must be at the charge of insur-
ing their own goods, should they desire this
security. Every precaution will be taken to
prevent fire, theft, or other losses, and Her
Majesty's Commissioners will give all the aid
in their power for the legal prosecution of
any persons guilty of robbery or wilful injury
in the Exhibition, but they will not be re-
sponsible for losses or damage of any kind
which may be occasioned by fire or theft, or
in any other manner.

Exhibitors may employ assistants to keep
in order the articles they exhibit, or to explain
them to visitors, after obtaining written per-
mission from Her Majesty's Commissioner;
but such assistants will be forbidden to invite
visitors to purchase the goods of their em-
ployers.

Her Majesty's Commissioners will provide
shafting, steam (not exceeding 30 lbs. per
inch), and water, at high pressure, for ma-
chines in motion.

Intending exhibitors, in the United King-
dom, are requested to apply, without delay,
to the Secretary to Her Majesty's Commis-
sioners, at the offices, 454, West Strand,
London, W.C., for a Form of Demand for
Space, stating at the same time in which of
the four Sections they wish to exhibit.

Foreign and Colonial exhibitors should
apply to the Commission, or other Central
Authority appointed by the Foreign or Colo-
nial Government, as soon as notice has been
given of its appointment.

Her Majesty's Commissioners, having con-
sulted a Committee as to the organisation of
the Fine Art Department of the Exhibition,
will publish the rules relating thereto at a
future date. By order,
F. R. SANDFORD, Secretary.
Office of Her Majesty's Commissioners,
454, West Strand, London, W.C.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 29th July, 1861.

THE following Acts passed by the
Superintendent and Provincial Council
of Nelson, intituled :

No. 1. "An Act to authorise a certain Road
in the District of Waimea East to be
stopped up and another road to be made
in lieu thereof;"

No. 2. "Nelson Gorse Hedges Act,
1861;"

No. 3. "An Act to Amend the Nelson
Board of Works Debenture Act, 1859;"

No. 4. "The Thistle Act, 1861;"

No. 5. "The Impounding Act, 1861."

No. 6. "An Act to provide for the protec-
tion of certain animals, birds, and fishes,
imported into the province of Nelson;"

No. 7. "An Act to appropriate the Reve-
nue of the Province of Nelson for the
year ending the thirty-first day of March,
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
two;"

No. 8. Cattle Branding Amendment Act,
1861;"

having been laid before the Governor, His
Excellency has been pleased to leave the same
to their operation.

I. E. FEATHERSTON.

Warrant Delegating to Superintendent of
Nelson the Governor's power to appoint
Returning Officers, &c.

By His Excellency Colonel THOMAS
GORE BROWNE, Companion of the Most
Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor
and Commander-in-Chief in and over
Her Majesty's Colony of New Zealand
and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admi-
ral of the same, &c., &c., &c.

WHEREAS by the "Provincial
Elections Act, 1858," the Governor
is empowered to delegate to the Superinten-
dent of any Province the power of appoint-
ing and removing Returning Officers, and
also of appointing and establishing Polling
Places for the election of the Superintendent
or of Members of the Provincial Council of
such Province;

Now therefore, I, Thomas Gore Browne,
the Governor of the said Colony of New
Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the said
power and authority, do hereby delegate to
John Perry Robinson, Esquire, the Superin-
tendent of the Province of Nelson in the said



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🏭 Decisions of Her Majesty's Commissioners regarding the 1862 International Exhibition (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
International Exhibition, 1862, London, Exhibition rules, Exhibitors
  • F. R. Sandford, Secretary

🏘️ Assent to Acts passed by the Superintendent and Provincial Council of Nelson

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
29 July 1861
Nelson, Provincial Acts, Legislation, Assent
  • I. E. Featherston, Colonial Secretary

πŸ›οΈ Warrant delegating to the Superintendent of Nelson the Governor's power to appoint Returning Officers

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Warrant, Delegation of powers, Provincial Elections Act, Returning Officers, Nelson
  • John Perry Robinson (Esquire), Superintendent of the Province of Nelson

  • Thomas Gore Browne, Governor