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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
and comprised within such districts in one district,
to be called the "Charleston" District:
Now therefore I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen,
the Governor of the said Colony, in pursuance and
exercise of the power and authority vested in me by
the said recited Act, do hereby revoke the said
proclamation so far as it relates to the "Brighton"
District and the "Charleston" District as aforesaid,
and do proclaim and declare that the territory
included and comprised within such districts shall be
and is hereby included and comprised for the pur-
poses of the said Act in one district, the name and
boundaries whereof shall be as follows:--
Charleston District.
Commencing at Razor Back Point, near the mouth
of the Punakiakia River on the sea coast; thence in
a straight line due east to the top of the Paparoa
Mountains; thence following the watershed to the
summit of Mount Faraday; thence in a straight line
to the head of the Totara, and down that river to the
sea coast.
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by "The Marriage Act Amendment
Act, 1858," it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor at any time, by proclamation
in the New Zealand Gazette, to divide the Colony of
New Zealand for the purposes of the said Act into
such and so many districts as he may think fit, and
that every such district shall be called by a distinct
name, and shall be a Registrar's district; and it is
provided that the Governor may at any time revoke
the whole or any part of such proclamation, and issue
a new proclamation dividing the Colony or any part
of it anew into districts, or increasing the number or
altering the boundaries of districts, as from time to
time he may think requisite:
And whereas by a proclamation duly made and
issued, bearing date the sixth day of August, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, the Governor,
in pursuance of the said recited power and authority,
did constitute two districts for the purposes of the
said Act, called the "Brighton" District and the
"Charleston" District, the boundaries whereof were
therein set forth, which said proclamation is to come
into operation and take effect on the first day of
September, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-
eight:
And whereas it is expedient to revoke so much of
the said proclamation as relates to the said districts,
and to include and comprise the territory included
and comprised within such districts in one district,
to be called the "Charleston" District:
Now therefore I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen,
the Governor of the said Colony, in pursuance and
exercise of the power and authority vested in me by
the said recited Act, do hereby revoke the said
proclamation so far as relates to the "Brighton "
District and the "Charleston" District as aforesaid,
and do proclaim and declare that the territory
included and comprised within such districts shall be
and is hereby included and comprised for the pur-
poses of the said Act in one district, the name and
boundaries whereof shall be as follows!-
Charleston District.
Commencing at Razor Back Point near the mouth
of the Punakiakia River on the sea coast; thence in
a straight line due east to the top of the Paparoa
Mountains; thence following the watershed to the
summit of Mount Faraday; thence in a straight line
to the head of the Totara, and down that river to the
sea coast.
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, Knight Grand
Cross of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and Saint George,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in
and over Her Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-
Admiral of the same; and issued under the
Seal of the said Colony, at the Govern-
ment House, at Wellington, this thirty-
first day of August, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-eight.
E. W. STAFFORD.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington,
the twenty-sixth day of August, 1868.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
W
HEREAS by "The Medical Practitioners Act,
1867," it is enacted that it shall be lawful for
the Governor, by Order in Council, to nominate and
appoint a Board consisting of not less than five nor
more than ten members, of whom not less than two-
thirds shall be members of the medical profession,
and qualified to be registered under the said Act, and
that such Board shall be called "the Medical Board,"
and that it shall be lawful for the Governor, with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council, at any
time, and from time to time, to remove the said
members or any of them, and, upon the removal,
death, or resignation of the said members or any of
them, to appoint such other person or persons as he
shall think fit: And whereas by the said Act it is
further enacted that the members of the said Board
shall be nominated for a term of five years, and shall
be capable of reappointment, and that any member
may at any time resign his appointment by letter
addressed to the Governor, and upon the death,
resignation, or removal as aforesaid, of any member
of the said Board, some other person shall be
nominated and appointed as aforesaid a member of
the said Board in his place: And whereas Edward
Hulme, M.D., one of the members of the Medical
Board, nominated and appointed by Order in Council
bearing date the seventh day of December, 1867, has
resigned his said appointment.
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor; with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
the Colony, in pursuance and exercise of the power
vested in him as aforesaid, doth hereby nominate and
appoint
THOMAS MORLAND HOCKEN, Esq., M.R.C.S.E.,
to be a member of the Medical Board aforesaid, in
the place of the said Edward Hulme, M.D., resigned.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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Revocation and Redefinition of Brighton and Charleston Registration Districts
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration31 August 1868
Proclamation, Registration Act 1858, Charleston District, Brighton District, Boundaries, Electoral districts
- Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Governor
- E. W. Stafford
π₯ Appointment to the Medical Board following resignation
π₯ Health & Social Welfare26 August 1868
Order in Council, Medical Practitioners Act 1867, Medical Board, Appointment, Resignation
- Edward Hulme (M.D.), Resigned from Medical Board
- Thomas Morland Hocken (Esquire, M.R.C.S.E.), Appointed to Medical Board
- G. F. Bowen, Governor
- Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council
NZ Gazette 1868, No 51