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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
river of Mangahahuru, thence down the course
of the said river Mangahahuru to the branch
stream at Orai, thence to the great Swamp of
the Wairua, thence along the edge of the
great Swamp to Waihireri, thence to Kauri-
hohore, thence along the surveyed line until it
joins the boundary of the land sold to Mr.
Mair, thence along the boundary of Mr. Mair's
land to Paranui, where it ends at the point of
commencement.
District of Coromandel Harbour.—Onekura,
(Pagitt's Homestead.)
(Area 81 Acres, 3 Roods, 7 Perches.)
The boundaries commence at Puharakeke,
thence in a North-Easterly direction 1120
links, and 1592 links, crossing and recrossing
the Whangarahi Creek at Onekura; thence
through a swamp to a survey line cut through
the Kauri forest, and running in a South-
Easterly direction 2300 links to a point inland
of the Otumohe Creek; thence in a straight
line, crossing and recrossing the Otumoho
Creek 4339 links, and through the middle of a
swamp along the survey line to a point at the
South-East corner of the surveyed line to
Puharakeke 1537 links, where the boundaries
join.
PROCLAMATION.
By His Excellency Colonel THOMAS
GORE BROWNE, Companion of
the most Honorable Order of the
Bath, Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand &c., &c.
WHEREAS, by an Act of the General
Assembly of New Zealand, intituled
"The Naturalization Act, 1856," it is enacted,
"that all and singular the persons who shall
be declared to come within the operation of
this Act by any Proclamation to be issued in
that behalf by His Excellency the Governor,
or Officer administering the Government, shall,
as from the time to be in the respective cases
in that behalf specified by such Proclamation,
be deemed and taken, until the termination of
the next Session of the General Assembly,
to be, and to have been as from such specified
time, natural born subjects of Her Majesty,
within the Islands of New Zealand, as fully to
all intents and purposes as if their names had
respectively been inserted in the Schedule
hereunto annexed. Provided always that
every such Proclamation shall contain the
description, occupation, or calling, of the
person or persons therein named, and of his or
their residence at the date of such Procla-
mation."
Now, therefore, I, the Governor of the Co-
lony of New Zealand, in pursuance of the
power and authority in me vested by the said
Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that
the person hereinafter mentioned shall come
within the operation of the said Act from the
date hereinafter specified, viz.:
JAMES ANSENNE,
from the 8th day of July, 1856; native
of Belgium, carpenter; residence, Auckland,
Province of Auckland.
Given under my hand, and issued
under the Public Seal of the
Colony of New Zealand, at
Government House, at Auck-
land, this thirteenth day of No-
vember, in the year of our Lord
One thousand eight hundred and
fifty-seven.
THOMAS GORE BROWNE,
Governor.
By his Excellency's command,
E. W. STAFFORD.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, November 9th, 1857.
THE following Despatch, with the accom-
panying Order by Her Majesty in Council,
is published for general information.
E. W. STAFFORD..
Downing-street,
23rd July, 1857.
SIR,—I transmit to you, herewith enclosed,
a copy of an Order which has been made by
the Queen in Council, under date of the 25th
ultimo, directing that in all Prayers, Litanies,
and Collects for the Royal Family, the words
"The Prince Consort" be inserted instead of
the words "The Prince Albert;" and I have
to desire that you will make Her Majesty's
Order generally known throughout the Colony
under your government.
I have, &c.,
H. LABOUCHERE.
Governor
Gore Browne, C.B.,
&c., &c., &c.
At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 25th
day of June, 1857.
Present:—
THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY
IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by the Act of Uniformity, which
establisheth the Liturgy, and enacts, that no
Form or Order of Common Prayer be openly
used other than what is prescribed or appointed
to be used in and by the said Book, it is not-
withstanding provided, that in all those
Prayers, Litanies, and Collects which do any-
wise relate to the King, Queen, or Royal
Progeny, the Names be altered and changed
from Time to Time, and fitted to the present
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