β¨ Appointments and Proclamations
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 155
WILLIAM PANTHON GREGOR,
JABEZ HAY,
JOHN HARE,
JOSEPH STOCK,
DONALD L. MATHESON,
JOHN DALGLEISH,
FREDERICK MOORE,
JOHN FIELD DECK, and
EDWARD DRURY BUTTS, Esquire.
Given under the hand of 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, at the
Government House, at Wellington, this
ninth day of April, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-seven.
WILLIAM FITZHERBERT.
Private Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 5th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor has this day accepted
the resignation by
The Hon. JOHN JOHNSTON,
of his seat in the Executive Council of the Colony of
New Zealand.
FRED. THATCHER,
Private Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th April, 1867.
IT is hereby notified that
GEORGE CUTFIELD, Esq.,
has resigned his seat in the Legislative Council of
New Zealand, and that His Excellency the Governor
has in Her Majesty's name, accepted such resignation.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th April, 1867.
HIS Excellency the Governor, has in Her
Majesty's name, summoned
The Hon. JOHN LARKINS CHEESE RICHARDSON,
of Willowmead, Molyneux, and
The Hon. JOHN MCLEAN, of Morven Hills,
Lindis,
to the Legislative Council of New Zealand, by Writs
of Summons under the Seal of the Colony.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th April, 1867.
IT is hereby notified that
The Hon. DANIEL POLLEN,
has been appointed Agent, at Auckland, of the
General Government of New Zealand in the room of
Frederick Whitaker, Esq., resigned.
E. W. STAFFORD.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th April, 1867.
THE following Proclamation issued by His Honor
the Superintendent of Marlborough under "The
Diseased Cattle Act," is published for general infor-
mation.
E. W. STAFFORD.
PROCLAMATION
Rescinding Proclamation of 13th November, 1861,
under "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," so far as
it relates to the Colonies of New South Wales and
Queensland.
By His Honor WILLIAM HENRY EYES, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Province of Marl-
borough, in the Islands of New Zealand,
&c., &c., &c.
WHEREAS by virtue of the powers delegated to and
vested in him in that behalf, by "The Diseased Cattle
Act, 1861," William Douglas Hall Baillie, Esquire,
the then Superintendent of the Province of Marl-
borough, did, by proclamation published in the
Government Gazette of the said Province, and dated
the thirteenth day of November, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-one, declare that after the date
thereof, the several Colonies of Australia, as well as
the Colony of Tasmania and the Colony of the Cape
of Good Hope, and the Islands of Great Britain and
Ireland, should be deemed to be for the purposes of
the above recited Act, infected districts within the
meaning of the said Act, and that no cattle should be
imported from the above-mentioned districts: That
is to say, the Colony of Victoria, of New South Wales,
of Queensland, of South Australia, and Western
Australia: And whereas it has seemed to me ex-
pedient that the Colonies of New South Wales and
Queensland should no longer be considered to be
infected districts, and that the importation of cattle
from thence should no longer be restrained:
Now therefore, I, William Henry Eyes, Esquire,
Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough, by
virtue of the powers delegated to and vested in me
in this behalf, do hereby revoke and cancel the afore-
said proclamation of the thirteenth November, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, in so far as it
relates to the Colonies of New South Wales and
Queensland: And I hereby further declare that this
proclamation shall take effect on and after the first
day of May next ensuing.
Given under my hand and issued under the
Public Seal of the Province of Marl-
borough, at Blenheim, this eighteenth
day of March, one thousand eight hun-
dred and sixty-seven.
W. H. EYES,
Superintendent.
By His Honor's command,
JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS,
Provincial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 10th April, 1867.
THE following Proclamation issued by His Honor
the Superintendent of Canterbury, under "The
Diseased Cattle Act," is published for general infor-
mation.
E. W. STAFFORD.
PROCLAMATION.
By His Honor WILLIAM SEFTON MOORHOUSE,
Esquire, Superintendent of the Province
of Canterbury, under "The Diseased
Cattle Act, 1861."
WHEREAS by "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," it
was provided that the Governor in Council might, by
warrant under his hand, from time to time delegate
to the Superintendent of any Province within the
said Colony, all or any of the powers vested in the
Governor or Governor in Council by the said Act,
subject to such regulations as he might think fit, and
might from time to time rescind such delegation.
And whereas the said Governor hath, with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of New
Zealand, delegated to William Sefton Moorhouse,
Esquire, so long as he shall hold the office of Super-
intendent of the Province of Canterbury, the several
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ποΈ List of individuals associated with Governor's signing block
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration9 April 1867
Governor, Commission, Wellington, Official list
9 names identified
- William Panthon Gregor, Named in official document signed by Governor
- Jabez Hay, Named in official document signed by Governor
- John Hare, Named in official document signed by Governor
- Joseph Stock, Named in official document signed by Governor
- Donald L. Matheson, Named in official document signed by Governor
- John Dalgleish, Named in official document signed by Governor
- Frederick Moore, Named in official document signed by Governor
- John Field Deck, Named in official document signed by Governor
- Edward Drury Butts (Esquire), Named in official document signed by Governor
- 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
- William Fitzherbert
ποΈ Acceptance of resignation from Executive Council seat
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration5 April 1867
Resignation, Executive Council, Wellington
- John Johnston (Honourable), Resigned seat in Executive Council
- FRED. THATCHER, Private Secretary
ποΈ Resignation from Legislative Council seat accepted
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration10 April 1867
Resignation, Legislative Council, Wellington
- George Cutfield (Esquire), Resigned seat in Legislative Council
- E. W. STAFFORD
ποΈ Summons issued to two individuals for Legislative Council
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration10 April 1867
Summons, Legislative Council, Molyneux, Morven Hills
- John Larkins Cheese Richardson (Honourable), Summoned to Legislative Council
- John McLean (Honourable), Summoned to Legislative Council
- E. W. STAFFORD
ποΈ Appointment of Agent for General Government at Auckland
ποΈ Governance & Central Administration10 April 1867
Agent appointment, Auckland, resignation
- Daniel Pollen (Honourable), Appointed Agent at Auckland
- Frederick Whitaker (Esquire), Resigned as Agent at Auckland
- E. W. STAFFORD
πΎ Marlborough Proclamation rescinding cattle importation restrictions from NSW and Queensland
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources18 March 1867
Proclamation, Diseased Cattle Act, Marlborough, Cattle importation, New South Wales, Queensland
- E. W. STAFFORD
- William Douglas Hall Baillie, Esquire
- William Henry Eyes, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Marlborough
- JAMES BALFOUR WEMYSS, Provincial Secretary
πΎ Canterbury Proclamation regarding delegation of powers under Diseased Cattle Act
πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesProclamation, Diseased Cattle Act, Canterbury, Delegation of powers
- E. W. STAFFORD
- William Sefton Moorhouse, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury
NZ Gazette 1867, No 23