✨ Naturalization Proclamations and Warrant




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 313

to be issued in that behalf by His Excellency Her Majesty within the Colony of New Zea-
the Governor, shall, as from the time in such land, as fully to all intents and purposes, as if
Proclamation specified, be deemed and taken his name had been inserted in the Schedule to
until the termination of the next Session of the that Act annexed. Provided always that every
General Assembly, to be, and to have been from such Proclamation shall contain the description,
such specified time, a Natural-born subject occupation or calling, of every person therein
of Her Majesty within the Colony of New named, and his place of residence at the date
Zealand, as fully to all intents and purposes as of such Proclamation.
if his name had been inserted in the Schedule
to that Act annexed. Provided always that
every such Proclamation shall contain the de-
scription, occupation or calling of every person
therein named, and his place of residence at
the date of such Proclamation:

Now, therefore, I, Sir George Grey, the
Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the
power and authority in me vested by the said
Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that the
persons hereinafter mentioned shall come within
the operation of the said Act from the dates
hereinafter specified, viz. :-

CARL MUHLBERG,
From the first day of October, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, native of Saxony,
Shoemaker, residence Auckland, in the Pro-
vince of Auckland.

JOSEPH DELMAS,
From the first day of January, one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-seven, native of France,
Farmer, residence Waikouwaiti District, Pro-
vince of Otago.

Given under my hand, at the Govern-
ment House, at Auckland, and
issued under the seal of the
Colony of New Zealand, this
twenty-eighth day of October,
one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-two.

By His Excellency's command,
F. D. BELL,
For the Colonial Secretary.
G. GREY.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

A PROCLAMATION

For the Naturalization of John Christian.

By His Excellency Sir GEORGE GREY,
Knight Commander of the Most
Honorable Order of the Bath,
Governor and Commander-in-
Chief in and over Her Majesty's
Colony of New Zealand, and its
Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral
of the same, &c., &c., &c.

W HEREAS by the "Naturalization Act,
1862," it is enacted that every person
who shall be declared to come within the ope-
ration of that Act by any Proclamation to be
issued in that behalf by His Excellency the
Governor shall as from the time in such Pro-
clamation specified, be deemed and taken until
the termination of the next Session of the
General Assembly to be and to have been from
such specified time a natural born subject of

Now therefore, I, Sir George Grey, the
Governor 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. :-

JOHN CHRISTIAN,
From the fourteenth day of October, One
thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, Native
of Denmark, Seaman, residence Christchurch
in the Province of Canterbury.

Given under my hand at the Govern-
ment House, at Auckland, and
issued under the Seal of the
Colony of New Zealand, this
thirty-first day of October,
One thousand eight hundred
and sixty-two.

By His Excellency's command,
F. D. BELL.
G. GREY.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!

WARRANT.

By His Excellency Sir GGORGE
GREY, Knight, Commander of
the Most Honorable Order of
the Bath, Governor and Com-
mander-in-Chief in and over
Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies,
and Vice Admiral of the same,
&c., &c., &c.

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL
COME, GREETING:-

W HEREAS by an Ordinance of the
Lieut.-Governor and Commander-in-
Chief of the Colony of New Zealand, inti-
tuled "An Ordinance for the Regulation of
Prisons," Sess. VII., No. 7, the Governor is
empowered from time to time to make such
rules and regulations as to him shall seem fit,
touching the duties of the officers of any pub-
lic Gaol the classification, diet, instruction,
treatment, and correction of the prisoners
therein, and generally to prescribe all such
rules as may be necessary for the good disci-
pline of any public Gaol, and the safe custody
of the prisoners therein.

And whereas, by an Act of the General
Assembly of the said Colony, intituled "The
Secondary Punishment Act, 1854," it is enacted
that it shall be lawful for the Governor
from time to time to make such rules and
regulations as to him shall seem meet for the
employment, safe custody, management, and



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πŸ›οΈ Continuation of Proclamation regarding Naturalization (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
28 October 1862
Naturalization Act, Proclamation, Saxony, Shoemaker, France, Farmer
  • CARL MUHLBERG, Naturalized subject under Act
  • JOSEPH DELMAS, Naturalized subject under Act

  • F. D. BELL, For the Colonial Secretary
  • G. GREY

πŸ›οΈ Proclamation for the Naturalization of John Christian

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
31 October 1862
Naturalization Act 1862, Proclamation, Denmark, Seaman, Christchurch
  • JOHN CHRISTIAN, Naturalized subject under Act

  • F. D. BELL
  • G. GREY

βš–οΈ Warrant concerning regulations for public Gaols

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
Warrant, Prison Regulation Ordinance, Secondary Punishment Act 1854
  • G. GREY