✨ Orders in Council Delegations




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, the
tenth day of January, 1867.
Present :
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Marine Act, 1866," it is
enacted that the Governor may, by Order in
Council, from time to time, delegate all or any of the
powers and authorities vested in him by the said Act
unto any person or persons, for any period, and sub-
ject to any regulations, restrictions, or stipulations
which may be specified in such Order, and every such
delegation may from time to time alter or revoke :
Now therefore, I, Sir George Grey, Knight Com-
mander of the Bath, the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the
Colony, do, by this Order, delegate unto
THOMAS DICK, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Province of Otago, such of
the powers vested in me as Governor by section
seven of the said Act as enable me to erect, superin-
tend, and maintain harbour-marks, lights, and beacons,
now or hereafter to be placed within the limits of any
port in the Province of Otago, or the approaches
thereto, subject however to such directions as may
from time to time be issued by the Colonial Marine
Engineer, as to the size, position, and colour of such
harbour-marks, lights, and beacons; and to appoint
and suspend or remove Port or Harbour Masters,
and other officers of ports or harbours within the
Province of Otago; and to define and regulate the
conduct and duties of Port or Harbour Masters,
and other persons employed in carrying out the
objects of "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854,"
and of "The Marine Act, 1866," within the said
Province; and also, within the said Province, the
powers vested in me by clauses ten, eleven, fifteen,
and thirty-seven of the said last-mentioned Act,
and the power vested in me by clause sixteen
of the said last-mentioned Act, to exempt from
pilotage, within all or any of the ports of the
Province of Otago, such Colonial trading vessels
trading to the ports of such Province only as to him
shall seem proper to be so exempted; to have and
exercise the said powers hereby delegated to the said
Thomas Dick, Esq., so long as he shall continue and
remain Superintendent of the said Province, and no
longer, subject nevertheless to such regulations as
may from time to time be made by the Governor in
Council under authority of clause fifty-one of the
said last-mentioned Act.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, the
tenth day of January, 1867.
Present :
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The Marine Act, 1866," it is
enacted that the Governor may, by Order in
Council, from time to time, delegate all or any of the
powers and authorities vested in him by the said Act
unto any person or persons, for any period, and sub-
ject to any regulations, restrictions, or stipulations
which may be specified in such Order, and every such
delegation may from time to time alter or revoke :
Now therefore, I, Sir George Grey, Knight Com-
mander of the Bath, the Governor, by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the
Colony, do, by this Order, delegate unto
JOHN PARKIN TAYLOR, Esq.,

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Superintendent of the Province of Southland, such
of the powers vested in me as Governor by section
seven of the said Act as enable me to erect, superin-
tend, and maintain harbour-marks, lights, and beacons,
now or hereafter to be placed within the limits of any
port in the Province of Southland, or the approaches
thereto, subject however to such directions as may
from time to time be issued by the Colonial Marine
Engineer, as to the size, position, and colour of such
harbour-marks, lights, and beacons; and to appoint
and suspend or remove Port or Harbour Masters,
and other officers of ports or harbours within the
Province of Southland; and to define and regulate
the conduct and duties of Port or Harbour Masters,
and other persons employed in carrying out the
objects of "The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854,"
and of "The Marine Act, 1866," within the said
Province; and also, within the said Province, the
powers vested in me by clauses ten, eleven, fifteen,
and thirty-seven of the said last-mentioned Act, and
the power vested in me by clause sixteen of the said
last-mentioned Act, to exempt from pilotage within
all or any of the ports of the Province of Southland
such Colonial trading vessels trading to the ports of
such Province only as to him shall seem proper to
be so exempted; to have and exercise the said powers
hereby delegated to the said John Parkin Taylor,
Esq., so long as he shall continue and remain
Superintendent of the said Province, and no longer,
subject nevertheless to such regulations as may from
time to time be made by the Governor in Council
under authority of clause fifty-one of the said last-
mentioned Act.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

G. GREY, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, the
tenth day of January, 1867.
Present :
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "The New Zealand Loan Act,
1865," it is enacted that for the purpose of
paying the interest on and providing a sinking fund
for the liquidation of the principal money of so much
of the Loan of Three Million Pounds Sterling,
authorized by "The New Zealand Loan Act, 1863,"
as should thereafter from time to time be raised,
there should be paid yearly out of the ordinary
revenue of the Colony, to such person as the
Governor should appoint, such sum as should be
equal to the interest by "The New Zealand Loan
Act, 1863," "The Rate of Interest Act, 1864," or
"The New Zealand Loan Act, 1865," payable on so
much of the said loan as should thereafter from time
to time be raised, in addition to a sum of not less
than one pound per centum per annum, and not
more than two pounds per centum per annum on
the total of the principal moneys of so much of the
said loan as should thereafter, from time to time, be
raised; and after paying the interest upon the
principal moneys thereafter borrowed, as the same
should from time to time become due, the balance of
the moneys so paid to such person as aforesaid
should be set apart as a Sinking Fund, and should
be invested by such person or persons, and in such
manner as the Governor should from time to time
direct, and should be increased by accumulation in
the way of compound interest, or otherwise: Now
therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
the Colony, doth by this present Order fix and direct



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πŸ›οΈ Delegation of Marine Act powers to Otago Superintendent

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 January 1867
Order in Council, Marine Act 1866, Otago Province, Harbour management, Delegation, Port Masters
  • Thomas Dick (Esquire), Delegate for Marine Act powers

  • G. Grey, Governor
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ›οΈ Delegation of Marine Act powers to Southland Superintendent

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
10 January 1867
Order in Council, Marine Act 1866, Southland Province, Harbour management, Delegation, Port Masters
  • John Parkin Taylor (Esquire), Delegate for Marine Act powers

  • G. Grey, Governor
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ’° Directions for managing interest and sinking fund for the 1865 Loan

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
10 January 1867
Order in Council, New Zealand Loan Act 1865, Sinking Fund, Revenue, Investment direction
  • G. Grey, Governor