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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Auckland, this
twenty-first day of February, 1870.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by Warrants under the hand of His
Excellency the Governor, bearing date the
twenty-first day of February, one thousand eight hun-
dred and seventy, the Governor has, with the advice
and consent of the Executive Council, delegated to
the Superintendents of the several Provinces in New
Zealand certain powers under "The Diseased Cattle
Act, 1861," and "The Diseased Cattle Act Amend-
ment Act, 1865," subject to certain regulations to be
made by the Governor in Council:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of New Zealand, doth hereby, in pursuance
of the powers in that behalf vested in him by the
Acts aforesaid, make and ordain the following Regu-
lations:-
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The Superintendent of the Province, (herein-
after referred to as "the Superintendent,") shall
immediately after exercising any of the delegated
powers notify the same to the Governor, and shall
transmit to the Governor particulars of all appoint-
ments and copies of all regulations made by him. -
The Superintendent shall, as soon as conveniently
may be, notify all regulations made by him to the
Colonial Secretary or Chief Secretary of each of the
Australian Colonies, and cause the same to be pub-
lished in England in the Times newspaper. -
In the exercise of powers delegated under the
ninth section of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
the Superintendent may, either in the first instance
or afterwards, from time to time, by Proclamation in
the Government Gazette of the Province, except out
of any district proclaimed as infected under the said
Act any port or place within the limits of such dis-
trict, and every such excepted port and place shall
be deemed not to be within the proclaimed district;
and the Superintendent may also from time to time,
by Proclamation as aforesaid, rescind any proclamation
of an infected district, wholly or as to any part thereof,
and also the proclamation of any such exception as
aforesaid. -
In the exercise of powers delegated under the
tenth section of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
the Superintendent may prohibit the importation into
the Province, either by land or by sea, of cattle from
any other Province or division of the Colony, or
from any particular port or place within the Colony,
or across the borders of the Province, or any par-
ticular part thereof. -
In all such last-mentioned cases the Super-
intendent shall cause notice as speedily as possible
of such prohibition to be given to the Superintendent
of the Province or Chairman of the County Council
of the County from which the importation shall be
prohibited, and also to the Governor. -
The Superintendent may in his discretion sus-
pend or forbear to exercise all or any of the powers
delegated to him under the said Act. -
The Superintendent shall as soon as may be
after the commencement of each sitting of the Pro-
vincial Council, lay before such Council copies and
particulars of all appointments, regulations, acts, and
proceedings whatsoever, issued, made, or done by him
under the powers delegated under the said Acts. -
If the Provincial Council shall by resolution
declare its dissent from all or any of such appoint-
ments, regulations, acts, and proceedings, such
resolution shall forthwith be transmitted by the
Chairman to the Governor for his consideration.
HENRY D. PITT, Capt., R.A.,
Private Secretary
(for Clerk of the Executive Council).
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
WHEREAS by "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
it is enacted that the Governor in Council
may, by Warrant under his hand, from time to time
delegate to the Superintendent of any Province
within the Colony all or any of the powers vested in
the Governor or the Governor in Council by the said
Act, subject to such regulations as he may think fit:
And whereas by the fourth section of "The Diseased
Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865," it is enacted that
the Governor may, by any Order in Council, from
time to time annul, make void, or alter or vary and
make anew, any Orders in Council, regulations,
appointments, or prohibitory or other declarations,
made and published by the Governor, under the
authority of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," or
of "The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865,"
or by the Superintendent of any Province, under or
in pursuance of any powers delegated under the
powers of delegation contained in "The Diseased
Cattle Act, 1861," or "The Diseased Cattle Act
Amendment Act, 1865:" And whereas by the fifth
section of "The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment
Act, 1865," it is enacted that the power of annulling,
making void, or allowing, or varying and making
anew, any such regulations, appointments, or pro-
hibitory or other declarations vested in the Governor
by "The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act,
1865," may from time to time be delegated by the
Governor in Council, by Warrant under his hand, to
the Superintendent of any Province:
Now therefore, I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the
Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by and with
the advice and consent of the Executive Council of
the said Colony, do hereby delegate to
THOMAS BANNATYNE GILLIES, Esq.,
the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland,
within the said Province, so long as he shall remain
Superintendent of the Province, the several powers
vested in the Governor or the Governor in Council
by the second, fourth, fifth, seventh, ninth, and tenth
sections of "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861," afore-
said, and all the powers which by the fifth section of
"The Diseased Cattle Act Amendment Act, 1865,"
the Governor in Council is authorized so to delegate,
subject to be rescinded as in the said Acts provided,
subject to the regulations contained in an Order
in Council of even date herewith.
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, at the Government
House, at Auckland, this twenty-first day
of February, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and seventy.
Approved in Council.
HENRY D. PITT, Capt., R.A.,
Private Secretary
(for Clerk of the Executive Council).
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
WHEREAS by "The Diseased Cattle Act, 1861,"
it is enacted that the Governor in Council
may, by Warrant under his hand, from time to time
delegate to the Superintendent of any Province
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πΎ Regulations and Delegation of Powers under Diseased Cattle Acts to Provincial Superintendents
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources21 February 1870
Diseased Cattle Act 1861, Regulations, Delegation of powers, Provincial Superintendents, Import prohibition, Executive Council
- Thomas Bannatyne Gillies (Esquire), Superintendent of Auckland Province receiving delegated powers
- G. F. Bowen, Governor
- Henry D. Pitt, Captain, Royal Artillery, Private Secretary (for Clerk of the Executive Council)
NZ Gazette 1870, No 12