β¨ Proclamation of Ordinances
NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
All Public Notifications which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereunto
annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may
relate.
By His Excellency's Command,
ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary.
VOL. VI.] AUCKLAND, TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1846. [No. 3.
PROCLAMATION.
By His Excellency GEORGE GREY,
Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor and Com-
mander-in-Chief in and over Her Majes-
ty's Colony of New Zealand, and its
Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the
same, &c., &c., &c.
WHEREAS, the under-mentioned Ordinances
enacted by the Governor of
New Zealand, with the advice and consent of
the Legislative Council thereof, were passed in
the 7th and 8th years of the Reign of Her Ma-
jesty Queen Victoria, viz.-
No. 2. An Ordinance to make temporary Pro-
vision for the Constitution of Juries. (13th
January, 1844).
No. 7. An Ordinance for the relief of Persons
Imprisoned for Debt. (25th June, 1844).
No. 8. An Ordinance to establish Courts of
Requests for the more easy and speedy reco-
very of Small Debts. (27th June, 1844).
No. 10. An Ordinance to amend "An Ordi-
nance for Licensing Auctioneers." (29th
June, 1844).
No. 11. An Ordinance to amend "An Ordi-
nance to facilitate the transfer of Real Pro-
perty, and to simplify the Law relating there-
to." (4th July, 1844).
No. 14. An Ordinance to amend "An Ordi-
nance to provide for the summary recovery of compensation for damage done by Cattle
trespassing." (11th July, 1844).
No. 15. An Ordinance to amend "An Ordi-
nance to regulate Summary Proceedings be-
fore Justices of the Peace. (16 July, 1844).
No. 16. An Ordinance for the admission, in
certain cases, of Unsworn Testimony in Civil
and Criminal Proceedings. (10th July, 1844).
No. 19. An Ordinance to provide a summary
mode of abating the Nuisance of Dogs wan-
dering at large in Towns. (17th July, 1844).
No. 20. An Ordinance to remove doubts re-
specting the Legal Estate in Lands granted
to Land Claimants. (17th July, 1844).
No. 21. An Ordinance to amend "An Ordi-
nance for regulating the Sale of Fermented
and Spirituous Liquors." (17th July, 1844).
PRIVATE ORDINANCE.
No. 2. An Ordinance for the Naturalization of
certain German Settlers in the Colony of
New Zealand. (16th July, 1844).
Which Ordinances having been by the Right
Honorable Lord Stanley, one of Her Majesty's
Principal Secretaries of State, laid before the
Queen, Her Majesty has been pleased to con-
firm and allow the same.
Now, therefore, I, the Lieutenant-Governor,
do hereby proclaim and make known to all
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ποΈ Proclamation confirming several New Zealand Ordinances enacted 1844
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration27 January 1846
Proclamation, Ordinances, Legislation, Confirmation, Queen Victoria, Juries, Debts, Land Claims
- ANDREW SINCLAIR, Colonial Secretary
- GEORGE GREY, Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor and Commander-in-Chief
NZ Gazette 1846, No 3