β¨ Standing Orders Proclamation
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The New Zealand Gazette.
Published by Authority.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1862.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
the Honorable Thomas Houghton Bart-
ley, Speaker of the Legislative Council, the
Honorable David Monro, Speaker of the
House of Representatives, and Hugh Carleton,
Esquire, Chairman of Committees of the House
of Representatives, send greeting: WHEREAS
it is enacted by "The Standing Orders for
Private Bills Act 1861" that it shall be lawful
for the Speaker of the Legislative Council, the
Speaker of the House of Representatives, and
the Chairman of Committees of the House of
Representatives at any time before the first
day of January, One thousand eight hundred
and sixty-two, by an instrument in writing
under their hands to declare that all existing
Standing Orders of the Houses of the General
Assembly respecting Bills subject to the pay-
ment of fees commonly called Private Bills
shall be annulled Provided that they shall by
the same Instrument declare that other Stand-
ing Orders to be prepared by them or by their
Authority, and to be set forth in such Instru-
ment in writing shall be the Standing Orders
of the Houses of the General Assembly affect-
ing such Bills as aforesaid: AND WHEREAS
the Stunding Orders hereunder written have
been prepared by us or by our authority, Now
therefore in pursuance and in exercise of the
power and authority conferred upon us by the
said in part recited Act, we do by this Instru-
ment in writing under our hands declare that
all existing Standing Orders of the Houses of
the General Assembly respecting Bills subject
to the payment of fees commonly called Private
Bills, shall be annulled, and we do hereby
further declare that the Standing Orders here-
under written, shall be the Standing Orders of
the Houses of the General Assembly affecting
such Bills as aforesaid: AS WITNESS our
hands this third day of December, One thou-
sand eight hundred and sixty-one.
T. H. BARTLEY,
Speaker of the Legislative Council.
D. MONRO,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
HUGH CARLETON,
Chairman of Committees of the House of
Representatives.
Approved,
G. GREY,
Governor.
23rd December, 1861.
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ποΈ Declaration annulling and setting new Standing Orders for Private Bills
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration3 December 1861
Standing Orders, Private Bills, Legislative Council, House of Representatives, 1861 Act
- Honourable Thomas Houghton Bartley, Speaker of the Legislative Council
- Honourable David Monro, Speaker of the House of Representatives
- Hugh Carleton, Esquire, Chairman of Committees of the House of Representatives
- G. Grey, Governor
NZ Gazette 1862, No 5