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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
or abridge the undoubted right and authority
of Her Majesty, Her heirs and successors upon
the humble petition at any time of any person,
or persons aggrieved by any judgment or de-
termination of the said Court to admit his,
her, or their appeal therefrom, upon such
terms and upon such securities, limitations,
restrictions, and regulations as Her Majesty,
Her heirs or successors, shall think fit, and to
reverse, correct, or vary such judgment or
determination as to Her Majesty, Her heirs
and successors, shall seem meet.
And it is further ordered that in all cases of
appeal allowed by the said Court or by Her
Majesty, Her heirs or successors, the said
Court shall certify and transmit to Her
Majesty, Her heirs and successors, in Her or
their Privy Council, a true and exact copy of
all evidence, proceedings, judgments, decrees,
and orders, had or made in such cases ap-
pealed, so far as the same have relation to the
matters of Appeal, such copies to be certified
under the seal of the said Court, and that
the said Court shall also certify and transmit
to Her Majesty, Her heirs and successors, in
Her or their Privy Council, a copy of the rea-
sons given by the Judges of such Court, or by
any of such Judges for or against the judgment
or determination appealed against, where such
reasons shall have been given in writing, and
where such reasons shall have been given
orally, then a statement in writing of the
reasons given by the Judges of such Court, or
by any of such Judges, for or against the
judgment or determination appealed against.
And it is further directed and ordained that
the said Court shall, in all cases of appeal to
Her Majesty, Her heirs or successors, conform
to and execute, or cause to be executed, such
judgments and orders as Her Majesty, Her
heirs and successors, shall think fit to make in
the premises, in such manner as any original
judgment, decree, or decretal order, or other
order or rule of the said Court of New Zealand
should or might have been executed.
And the most Noble the Duke of Newcastle,
one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of
State, is to give the necessary directions herein
accordingly.
W. L. BATHURST.
WHEREAS by the "Coroner's Act,
1858," the Governor is empowered in
the manner therein mentioned to appoint fit
persons to be Coroners of the several Districts
of the Colony of New Zealand, and from time
to time to define the Districts within which
such Coroners shall respectively have juris-
diction, and every such definition to revoke or
amend, and the limits of such Districts to
alter as occasion may require,
Now, therefore, I, Thomas Gore Browne,
the Governor of the said Colony, in pursuance
of the said power and authority, do hereby
define the District of
The Bay of Islands,
in the Province of Auckland, to be all the ter-
ritory comprised within the following boun-
dary-
A line commencing at Cape Brett on the
North, along the sea coast to Ngunguru to
the South, thence up the course of the Ngu-
nguru river to its source, thence to Ruapeka-
peka, thence in a direct line to the sources of
the Kawa Kawa river, along that river to its
confluence with the Waikare, thence by the
Bay of Islands to the sea, including such
portion of the Western side of the Bay of
Islands as lies within five miles of the Police
Court of Russell.
Given under my hand, at the
Government House, at Auck-
land, this first day of Oc-
tober, One thousand eight
hundred and sixty.
T. GORE BROWNE.
By His Excellency's command,
FRED. WHITAKER.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 2nd October, 1860.
THE following Bills, intituled
"The Private Bills Evidence Act, 1860,"
"The Absent Debtors Act, 1860,"
"The Absent Defendants Act, 1860,"
"The Foreign Seaman's Act, 1860,"
"The Remission of Penalties Act, 1860,"
"The Fraudulent Trustees Act, 1860,"
"The Bankers Returns Act Amendment
Act, 1860,"
"The Married Women's Property Protec-
tion Act, 1860,"
"The Gold Fields Act 1858-1860,"
"The Mercantile Law Amendment Act,
1860,"
"The Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway
Act, 1860,"
"The Purchas and Ninnis Flax Patent
Act, 1860,"
"The Summary Proceedings Improvement
Act, 1860,"
passed by the Legislative Council and House
of Representatives having been presented to
the Governor for the Royal assent, His Excel-
lency has, in the name of Her Majesty, been
pleased to assent to the said Bills.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 2nd October, 1860.
THE following Bill passed by the Provincial
Council of the Province of Canterbury, in-
tituled,
"The Lyttelton and Christchurch Rail-
way Loan Ordinance, Sess. xiii., No. 1.
which Bill was reserved for the signification of
the Governor's pleasure thereon, having been
laid before the Governor, His Excellency has
been pleased to assent to the same.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Attorney-General's Office,
Auckland, 2nd October, 1860.
HIS Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint
ROBERT CLAPHAM BARSTOW, Esquire,
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Order in Council regarding direct Appeals from the Supreme Court of New Zealand
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement3 October 1860
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- W. L. Bathurst
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- T. Gore Browne, Governor
- Fred. Whitaker, Colonial Secretary
🏛️ Governor's assent given to several Private and Public Bills
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- E. W. Stafford, Colonial Secretary
🏘️ Governor's assent given to Lyttelton and Christchurch Railway Loan Ordinance
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- E. W. Stafford, Colonial Secretary
⚖️ Appointment notice commenced from Attorney-General's Office
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Appointment, Attorney-General, Esquire
- ROBERT CLAPHAM Barstow (Esquire), Appointed by Governor
NZ Gazette 1860, No 29