✨ Warrants and Regulations
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 235
WARRANT.
Fixing times for holding District Courts at
Wellington, Napier, Wanganui, Nelson,
Marlborough, and the Hutt.
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 Majes-
ty's Colony of New Zealand and
its Dependencies, and Vice-Ad-
miral of the same, &c., &c.
WHEREAS by the District Courts Act,
1858, it is provided that there shall
be within the Colony Courts of Record pos-
sessing Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction to be
called District Courts, and the Governor is
empowered from time to time by notification
in the New Zealand Gazette to fix times and
places within the District at which every
such Court shall be held :
Now, therefore, I, Thomas Gore Browne,
the Governor of the Colony, do hereby, in
pursuance and execution of the said power
and authority fix that Sessions of the several
District Courts hereinafter mentioned shall
be held at the times and places hereunder
respectively set forth, or as soon as con-
veniently may be after each such day respec-
tively, that is to say :
For the District Court of Wellington at
the Resident Magistrate's Court at Welling-
ton, on the 3rd Wednesday in every month.
For the District Court of Hawke's Bay, at
the Resident Magistrate's Court at Napier,
on the 3rd Wednesday in every alternate
month, commencing on the 20th day of No-
vember next.
For the District Court of Wanganui, at
the Resident Magistrate's Court at Wanga-
mu, on the 3rd Wednesday in every alternate
month, commencing on the 20th day of No-
vember next.
. For the District Court of Nelson, at the
Resident Magistrate's Court at Nelson, on
the 3rd Wednesday in every alternate alter-
nate month, commencing on the 20th day of
November next.
For the District Court of Marlborough, at
Picton, on the 3rd Wednesday in every alter-
nate month, and at the Resident Magistrate's
Court. Blenheim, on the 3rd Wednesday in
each intervening month the first session being
held at Picton on the 20th day of November
next.
For the District Court of the Hutt, at the
Lower Hutt and at Grey Town, on the 3rd
Tuesday and the 3rd Friday respectively in
every alternate month, the first Session be-
ing held at the Lower Hutt on the 19th day
of November next.
As witness my hand this sixth day
of September one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-one.
T. GORE BROWNE.
By His Excellency's command,
HENRY SEWELL.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
Regulations respecting delegation of powers
to Superintendents under "Diseased
Cattle Act, 1861."
AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE AT AUCKLAND,
THE SIXTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1861.
Present:—
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by Warrants under the
hand of His Excellency the Governor,
bearing date the sixth day of September, One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, the
Governor did with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of New Zealand,
delegate to the Superintendents respec-
tively of the Provinces of Auckland, Tara-
naki, Wellington, Hawke's Bay, Nelson,
Canterbury, Otago, and Southland,
certain powers conferred on him by the
"Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," subject to
certain Regulations to be made by the
Governor in Council, under the recited Act;
NOW, THEREFORE, His Excellency the
Governor, with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council of New Zealand, by
virtue of the authority given to him by the
14th section of the above-recited Act, doth
hereby make and ordain the following
Regulations:—
-
The Delegation of Powers under the
said Warrants shall continue to be in force
for the period of one year from this date,
subject to be rescinded according to the
provisions of the above-recited Act. -
Each Superintendent shall, immediately
after exercising any of the Delegated Powers,
notify the same to the Governor, and he shall
transmit to the Governor particulars of all
Appointments, and copies of all Regulation
made by him. -
He shall, so soon as conveniently can
be, notify all Regulations made by him to
the Colonial Secretary, or Chief Secretary of
each of the Australian Colonies, and cause
the same to be published in England in the
Times newspaper. -
In the exercise of powers, delegated
under the 9th Section of the said Act, the
Superintendent of any Province may either
in the first instance, or afterwards from time
to time by Proclamation in the Government
Gazette of the Province except out of any
District proclaimed as infected under the said
Act any Port or Place within the limits of
such District. And every such excepted
Port and Place shall be deemed not to be
within the proclaimed District; and the
Superintendent may also from time to time
by Proclamation as aforesaid rescind any
Proclamation of an infected District wholly
or as to any part thereof, and also the Pro-
clamation of any such exception as aforesaid. -
In the exercise of powers delegated
under the 10th Section of the Act, the
Superintendent of any Province may prohibit
the importation either by land or by sea of
Cattle into such Province from any other
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