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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Delegation of the Governor's powers under the "Gold
Fields Act, 1862," to the Superintendent of
Marlborough.
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 section 19 of an Act of the
General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled
"The Gold Fields' Act, 1862," it is enacted that it
shall be lawful for the Governor, by order in Council,
from time to time to constitute for any Gold Field,
or for any part thereof, Wardens' Courts for the
administration of justice therein, and to appoint
Wardens as Judges of such Courts, with power to
act alone, or with Assessors or Juries, and in such
manner and to exercise all or any of the powers
thereinafter mentioned as the Governor shall think
fit to direct:
And whereas, by the 5th section of an Act of the
General Assembly intituled "The Gold Fields' Act
Amendment Act, 1863," it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor in Council, under his hand
and the Public Seal of the Colony, from time to time
to delegate to the Superintendent of any Province or
to such other person as the Governor may deem fit,
and under such restrictions as he shall think fit,
all or any of the powers vested in the Governor, or
the Governor in Council, by section 19 of the said
Act, and to alter or revoke by said delegation.
Now, therefore, I, Sir George Grey, the Governor
as aforesaid of the said Colony, with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council thereof, and in
pursuance of the power and authority for this purpose
in me vested, do hereby delegate unto
ARTHUR PENROSE SEYMOUR, Esquire,
as Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough, all
the powers vested in me by the 19th section of the
"Gold Fields' Act, 1862," to have, hold, and exercise
within the Province of Marlborough the said powers
hereby given the said Arthur Penrose Seymour so
long as he shall continue and remain Superinten-
dent of the said Province, and no longer, and to have,
hold, and exercise such powers subject to the Regu-
lations hereunder written namely:—
REGULATIONS.
All acts and appointments done and made by the
said Superintendent under the foregoing Delegation
shall be provisional until the same shall have been
confirmed and allowed by the Governor; and the
Governor shall have power to disallow the same.
The Superintendent shall report without dalay to
the Governor all such acts and appointments.
The Superintendent shall lay before the Provincial
Council of the said Province every such act and ap-
pointment at the Session of the said Council next
following.
The Provincial Council of the said Province may,
through their Speaker, transmit to the Governor any
resolutions respecting any such act or appointment.
Given under my hand, at the Government
House, at Auckland, and issued under
the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand,
this twenty-ninth day of September, in
the year of our Lord One thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four.
By His Excellency's command,
WM. Fox:
G. GREY.
WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly
of New Zealand, intituled "The Savings' Bank
Act, 1858," it is enacted that the management of the
affairs of every such Bank shall be vested in not less
than five, or more than thirty-six Trustees, who shall
be nominated by the Governor, and that such Trus-
tees may from time to time be removed from office
and be re-appointed, or others may be appointed in
their place. And whereas, in consequence of the
absence from the Province of several of the persons
who have been appointed Trustees of the Savings'
Bank established at New Plymouth, it is expedient
that all the present Trustees should be removed from
office, and that those who are resident in the Province
and willing to act should be re-appointed.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers in me
vested by the said recited Act, I, Sir George Grey,
the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, do
hereby remove from the office of Trustee of the
Savings' Bank established at New Plymouth, every
person who has been appointed Trustee, and who
now holds the said office. And I do hereby nominate
and re-appoint each of the persons hereinafter named,
to be a Trustee of the said Bank, namely:—
George Cutfield,
Richard Chilman,
Edward Dorset,
Josiah Flight,
Henry Govett,
William Halse,
Edward L. Humphries,
Samuel P. King,
Thomas King,
Robert Parris,
Henry R. Richmond,
John S. Smith,
William M. Burton,
Octavius Carrington,
William M. Crompton,
William McKechney,
James C. Sharland,
Frederick L. Webster.
Given under my hand and seal, at Government
House, at Auckland, this twenty-eighth
day of September, One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Sixty-four.
By His Excellency's command,
READER WOOD.
G. GREY.
WARRANT
Appointing a Polling Place.
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.
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting:
WHEREAS by "The Regulation of Elections
Act, 1858," it is enacted that it shall be lawful
for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand, from
time to time, to appoint Polling Places for each
Electoral District, within or without the limits
thereof; and to appoint any one of such places to be
the principal Polling Place for the District, and all
or any of such Polling Places at any time to abolish,
and to appoint other Polling Places in lieu thereof:
Now Know Ye, that I, the Governor of New
Zealand, in pursuance of the power and authority in
me vested by the said Act, do hereby appoint the
following place to be a Polling Place for the Electoral
District hereinafter specified, as constituted by the
"Representation Act, 1860," for the Election of
Members of the House of Representatives, namely,—
The Court House, Auckland, District of Franklin.
Given under my hand and issued under
the Seal of the Colony of New Zealand,
this Sixth day of October, in the
year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Sixty-four.
G. GREY.
By His Excellency's command,
WILLIAM Fox.
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Delegation of Governor's powers under Gold Fields Act 1862 to Marlborough Superintendent
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources29 September 1864
Delegation, Gold Fields Act 1862, Marlborough, Superintendent, Proclamation, Wardens' Courts
- Arthur Penrose Seymour (Esquire), Delegate of Governor's powers under Gold Fields Act
- 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.
- WM. Fox
- G. GREY
🏢 Removal and Re-appointment of New Plymouth Savings Bank Trustees
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance28 September 1864
Savings Bank, New Plymouth, Trustees, Re-appointment, Governor's powers
18 names identified
- George Cutfield, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Richard Chilman, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Edward Dorset, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Josiah Flight, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Henry Govett, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- William Halse, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Edward L. Humphries, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Samuel P. King, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Thomas King, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Robert Parris, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Henry R. Richmond, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- John S. Smith, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- William M. Burton, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Octavius Carrington, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- William M. Crompton, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- William McKechney, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- James C. Sharland, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Frederick L. Webster, Re-appointed Trustee of Savings Bank
- Sir George Grey, Governor of the Colony of New Zealand
- READER WOOD
- G. GREY
🏛️ Warrant Appointing Polling Place for Franklin Electoral District
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration6 October 1864
Warrant, Polling Place, Franklin Electoral District, Representation Act 1860, Elections
- 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.
- WILLIAM Fox
- G. GREY
NZ Gazette 1864, No 38