β¨ Proclamations and Appointments
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The New Zealand Gazette.
Published by Authority.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1858.
PROCLAMATION.
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 Vice
Admiral of the same.
WHEREAS by an Act made and enacted
in the Imperial Parliament holden in
the fifteenth and sixteenth years of the reign
of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled
"An Act to grant a Representative Constitu-
tion to the Colony of New Zealand," it is
amongst other things enacted that whenever
any Bill shall have been assented to by the
Superintendent, as in the said Act provided,
the Superintendent shall forthwith transmit to
the Governor an authentic copy thereof, and it
shall be lawful for the Governor at any time
within three months after any such Bill shall
have been received by him, to declare, by
Proclamation, his disallowance of such Bill,
and that any such disallowance shall make
void and annul the same from and after the
day of the date of such Proclamation, or any
subsequent day to be named therein.
And whereas the Ordinance hereinafter
specified has been enacted by the Superin-
tendent of the Province of New Plymouth,
with the advice and consent of the Provincial
Council thereof, and the said Ordinance was
received by the Governor on the twenty-sixth
day of April, 1858,
And whereas it is expedient that the said
recited Ordinance should be disallowed,
Now, therefore, I, the Governor of New
Zealand, in pursuance of the authority vested
in me in that behalf by the said recited Act
of Parliament, do hereby proclaim and declare
my disallowance of the following Ordinance
passed by the Superintendent and Provincial
Council of the Province of New Plymouth,
viz.-
The "Dog Registration Ordinance, 1858,"
Session 6, No. 3.
Given under my hand, and issued
under the Public Seal of the
Colony of New Zealand, at
Government House, at Auck-
land, this twenty-eighth day
of April, in the year of our
Lord One thousand eight
hundred and fifty-eight.
THOMAS GORE BROWNE.
By His Excellency's command,
E. W. STAFFORD.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, April 23rd, 1858.
THE Governor directs it to be notified for
general information that
ISAAC EARL FEATHERSTON, Esq.,
having resigned the office of Superintendent of
the Province of Wellington, His Excellency
in behalf of Her Majesty the Queen has this
day accepted that resignation.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 26th April, 1858.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to direct and appoint that at
the ensuing Elections for Members of the
House of Representatives, there shall be
additional Polling Places in the undermen-
Districts in the Province of Auckland.
FOR THE PENSIONER SETTLEMENTS.
At Brady's Inn, Panmure
At the Sir George Grey Inn, Otahuhu.
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ποΈ Disallowance of New Plymouth Province Dog Registration Ordinance, 1858
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government28 April 1858
Proclamation, Disallowance, Ordinance, Dog Registration, New Plymouth Province
- Colonel Thomas Gore Browne, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- E. W. Stafford, Colonial Secretary
ποΈ Acceptance of Resignation of Superintendent of Wellington Province
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government23 April 1858
Resignation, Superintendent, Wellington Province, Governor acceptance
- Isaac Earl Featherston (Esquire), Resigned as Superintendent
- E. W. Stafford, Colonial Secretary
ποΈ Appointment of Additional Polling Places for Auckland Elections
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration26 April 1858
Elections, Polling Places, House of Representatives, Auckland, Panmure, Otahuhu
NZ Gazette 1858, No 14