✨ Proclamations and Delegations
Numb. 59.
The New Zealand Gazette.
Published by Authority.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1863.
A PROCLAMATION,
For the Naturalization of a certain person.
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.
WHEREAS by the "Naturalization Act,
1862," it is enacted that every person
who shall be declared to come within the
operation of that Act by any Proclamation
to be issued in that behalf by His Excellency
the Governor shall, as from the time in
such Proclamation 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 Her Majesty within
the Colony of New Zealand, as fully to all
intents and purposes as if his name had been
inserted in the Schedule to that Act annexed:
Provided always that every such Proclama-
tion shall contain the description, 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 person hereinafter mentioned shall
come within the operation of the said Act
from the date hereinafter specified, viz.-
LOUIS AIMÉ MARQUÉT.
From the Twenty-fourth day of October,
One thousand eight hundred and sixty;
native of France; sailor; residence Christ-
church, 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
Eleventh day of November, in
the year of Our Lord One
thousand eight hundred aud
sixty-three.
G. GREY,
By His Excellency's command.
WILLIAM FOX.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Delegation of powers under "Post Office Act"
to Postmaster-General.
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 Depen-
dencies, and Vice-Admiral of
the same, &c., &c., &c.
WHEREAS by the "New Zealand Post
Office Act, 1858," it is enacted that
it shall be lawful for the Governor from
time to time, by writing under his hand, to
delegate to the Postmaster-General all or any
of the powers vested in the Governor by
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🏛️ Proclamation for the Naturalization of Louis Aimé Marquét
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration11 November 1863
Naturalization Act 1862, Proclamation, Sailor, Christchurch, Canterbury
- Louis Aimé Marquét, Naturalized under Act
- Sir George Grey, Knight, Commander of the most honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- William Fox
🚂 Delegation of Post Office Act powers to Postmaster-General
🚂 Transport & CommunicationsPost Office Act 1858, Delegation of powers, Governor
- Sir George Grey, Knight, Commander of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
NZ Gazette 1863, No 59