✨ Legislation Assent and Proclamations




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

"The Loan Adjustment Act," Session vi,
No. 6,
which Bills were 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.

ALFRED DOMETT.

Governor's assent withheld to Hawke's
Bay Act.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 6th July, 1863.

THE following Bill, passed by the Provin-
cial Council of Hawke's Bay, intituled -
"The Deviation of Thomson and Milton
Roads Act," Session vi., No. 4,
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 withhold his assent to the same.

ALFRED DOMETT.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, July, 1863.

THE following proclamation issued by His
Honor the Superintendent of Otago
admitting cattle into that Province from
Queensland, Tasmania, and Twofold Bay, in
New South Wales, is published for general
information.

ALFRED DOMETT.

PROCLAMATION

Admitting Cattle into the Province of Otago
from Queensland, Tasmania, and Two-
fold Bay, in New South Wales.

By the Honourable JOHN HYDE HARRIS,
Esquire, Superintendent of the said Pro-
vince.

WHEREAS by a Proclamation dated the
5th day of June, 1862, the Superin-
tendent of the Province of Otago, by virtue
of the powers delegated to him under the
"Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," did proclaim
and declare that after the date of the said
Proclamation all Districts, Places, and Ports
wheresoever, out of the main land of the
North and Middle Islands of New Zealand,
should be deemed to be Infected Districts with-
in the meaning and for the purposes of the
said Act:

AND WHEREAS the Governor in Council
hath, by Warrant under his hand, delegated
to me, JOHN HYDE HARRIS, so long as
I shall hold the office of Superintendent of
the Province of Otago, the several powers vest-
ed in the Governor by the second, fourth, fifth,
seventh, ninth, and tenth sections of the said
Act, subject to be rescinded as in the said Act is
provided, and subject to the Regulations issued
by the Governor in Council on the 1st day of
October, 1861: And whereas by the 4th of
the said Regulations it is provided that in the
exercise of the powers delegated under the 9th
Section of the said Act the Superintendent of
any Province may from time to time, by

Proclamation in the Government Gazette of
the Province, rescind any Proclamation of an
Infected District, wholly, or as to any part
thereof:

Now therefore, I, the said John Hyde
Harris, by virtue of the powers vested in me
in this behalf, do hereby Proclaim and Declare
that I do hereby rescind the aforesaid Procla-
mation of the 5th day of June, 1862, so far as
the same relates to the Colony of Queensland, the
Colony of Tasmania, and the Port and District
of Twofold Bay, in the Colony of New South
Wales, and I do hereby declare that the said
Districts shall not, from the date hereof until
further notice, be deemed to be Infected
Districts within the meaning and for the pur-
poses of the above-mentioned Act :

And I do hereby further declare that it shall
be lawful for me, the said Superintendent, to
allow Cattle to be landed from vessels from the
Chatham Islands, subject to such conditions
and restrictions as I may deem expedient and
the circumstances of any case may require.

Given under my hand, and issued
under the Public Seal of the
Province of Otago, at Dun-
(L.S.) edin, this sixth day of June,
one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-three.

JOHN HYDE HARRIS,
Superintendent.

By his Honor's command,
ALEX. WILLIS,
Acting Provincial Secretary.

Enquiries respecting C. B. Worsley.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Auckland, 6th July, 1863.

ENQUIRIES having been made by the
Honorable the Chief Secretary of Vic-
toria respecting a gentleman named Charles
Bethell Worsley, any person who can give any
information respecting him is requested to com-
municate with this office.

By command,
W. GISBORNE,
Under Secretary.

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland.

HIS Excellency the Governor has directed
that the General Order bringing into
force the Mutiny Act in the Colony of New
Zealand shall be published.

ALFRED DOMETT.

General Order, No. 329.

Head Quarters,
Auckland, 22nd July, 1862.

No. 1. The Lieutenant-General Command-
ing notifies that an Act of the present Session
of Parliament for the punishment of Mutiny
and Desertion, and dated 11th April, 1862,
has been received, and that, in pursuance of the
98th clause of the Act, the same will take
effect at the Head Quarters of the command
from this date, and at the other Stations, on



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🏘️ Assent given to "The Loan Adjustment Act" (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 July 1863
Loan Adjustment Act, Governor's assent, Provincial legislation
  • ALFRED DOMETT

🏘️ Governor withholds assent to Hawke's Bay Deviation of Roads Act

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
6 July 1863
Assent withheld, Hawke's Bay, Provincial Council, Roads Act
  • ALFRED DOMETT

🌾 Proclamation admitting cattle into Otago from Queensland, Tasmania, and Twofold Bay

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
6 June 1863
Proclamation, Otago, Cattle admission, Queensland, Tasmania, Twofold Bay, Diseased Cattle Act
  • ALFRED DOMETT
  • JOHN HYDE HARRIS, Esquire, Superintendent
  • ALEX. WILLIS, Acting Provincial Secretary

πŸ›οΈ Request for information regarding Charles Bethell Worsley

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
6 July 1863
Missing person inquiry, Chief Secretary, Victoria, Charles Bethell Worsley
  • Charles Bethell Worsley, Subject of inquiry

  • W. GISBORNE, Under Secretary

πŸ›‘οΈ Publication of General Order bringing Mutiny Act into force

πŸ›‘οΈ Defence & Military
22 July 1862
Mutiny Act, General Order, Military law, Punishment, Desertion
  • ALFRED DOMETT