Orders in Council




Numb. 39,
329

The New Zealand Gazette.

Published by Authority.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1862.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.
Authorising issue of £25,000 Treasury
Bills.

At the Government House, at Auckland, the
Twenty-first day of November, 1862.

Present:—

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by the "Loan Act, 1862,"
power is given to raise in Great
Britain a Loan of £500,000 for the
Public Service of the Colony, and it
is enacted that until the aforesaid sum
of Five hundred thousand pounds shall be
raised in Great Britain, it shall be lawful for
the Colonial Treasurer, if thereunto author-
ised by an Order of the Governor in Council,
from time to time to borrow and take up at
interest at a rate not exceeding six pounds
per centum per annum, payable out of the
Ordinary Revenue, any sums of money not ex-
ceeding in the whole one hundred thousand
pounds, on the security of Treasury Bills pay-
able at the expiration of a term not exceeding
twelve months from the date thereof.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gover-
nor of the Colony of New Zealand, with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said Colony, doth hereby authorise the
Honourable Reader Gilson Wood, Colonial
Treasurer of New Zealand, to borrow and
take up a sum or sums of money not exceed-
ing in the whole the sum of twenty-five
thousand pounds sterling, and to issue Trea-
sury Bills therefor on the terms and subject
to the conditions before recited.

FORSTER GORING.
Clerk of Executive Council.

ORDER IN COUNCIL
Authorizing additional Postal Regulations.

AT THE GOVERNMENT HOUSE, AT AUCKLAND,
THE 22ND DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1862.

Present:—

HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS, by the "New Zealand Post
Office Act, 1858," power is given to
the Governor in Council from time to time
to make Rules and Regulations for the man-
aging of the several Post Offices of the said
Colony; for the receiving, despatching, con-
veying and delivering of Letters (including
the imposition of Fees for private boxes and
deliveries); for the detaining, opening and
return, or other disposal of irregularly posted,
unclaimed, and refused letters, or such as from
any cause whatsoever cannot be delivered or
forwarded, and the contents thereof respectively,
and for the publication of the Lists of the same;
for the making, custody, and sale of Postage
Labels; for the receiving and paying of money
in connection with the said Postal Service; and
for the conduct of Post Officers; and any such
Rules and Regulations at any time in force to
alter, vary, or revoke: and, for the purpose of
giving effect to the Rules and Regulations so
to be made, further power is given to the Gov-
ernor in Council by the said Act to impose any
penalty not exceeding Ten Pounds for any one
offence against such Rules and Regulations:

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor,
by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of New Zealand, doth here-
by make the following additional Post Office
Regulation; and doth declare that the same
shall be in force from and after the first day of



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💰 Order in Council Authorising Issue of Treasury Bills

💰 Finance & Revenue
21 November 1862
Treasury Bills, Loan Act 1862, Borrowing, Colonial Treasurer
  • Honourable Reader Gilson Wood, Colonial Treasurer of New Zealand
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of Executive Council

🚂 Order in Council Authorizing Additional Postal Regulations

🚂 Transport & Communications
22 November 1862
Postal Regulations, Post Office Act 1858, Fees, Postage Labels