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THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1870.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 3rd August, 1870.
THE following Despatch, with enclosure, from the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, is published
for general information.
W. GISBORNE.
Downing Street, 14th May, 1870.
SIR,—I transmit to you herewith, for your in-
formation, a copy of a letter from the Admiralty
enclosing Regulations in regard to the Entry, Passage
to England, and Pay, &c., of Colonial Naval Cadets,
in continuation of those transmitted in my circular
of the 2nd of October last.
I have, &c.,
GRANVILLE.
The Officer Administering the Government
of New Zealand.
Mr. Wolley to the Under Secretary of State, Colonial
Office.
Admiralty, April 20, 1870.
SIR,—I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty to transmit to you herewith, for
the information of Earl Granville, copies of their
Lordships' Circular, No. 24, of the 8th ultimo,
relative to Colonial Cadets.
I am, &c.,
THOS. WOLLEY.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
CIRCULAR No. 24. C.
Admiralty, 8th March, 1870.
Colonial Cadets.
WITH reference to the Regulations respecting Naval
Cadets contained in Circular No. 3 of the 6th
January, 1870, my Lords Commissioners of the
Admiralty are pleased to issue the following Regu-
lations in regard to the Entry, Passage to England,
and Pay, &c., of Colonial Cadets.
- Cadets examined in the Flag Ships abroad will,
if they pass, be entered as Supernumeraries for victuals
only, and sent home in any Man-of-War or Transport
without leave for England, to join the "Britannia."
In the event of no such ship being about to leave for
England, passage, including mess, at the public
expense, is to be provided for them by Mail Packet
or by private ship; the latter being preferred where
the Packet fares are high.
- They will not count time or receive pay until
they join the "Britannia,"—and arrangements are
to be made that, if possible, they may arrive in
England a short time before the commencement of a
term, i.e., before the 1st February or the 3rd August;
and parents are to arrange for the payments on their
account being received by the Accountant-General
prior to the Cadets joining the "Britannia."
By command of their Lordships.
VERNON LUSHINGTON.
To all Commanders-in-Chief, Captains,
Commanders, and Commanding Offi-
cers of Her Majesty's Ships and
Vessels.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 29th July, 1870.
THE following Acts, passed by the Provincial
Council, and reserved by the Superintendent of
the Province of Hawke's Bay, for the signification of
the Governor's pleasure thereon, intituled
"Diversion of Roads Bill, 1870;"
"The Hawke's Bay Sheep Act, 1870;"
"The Cattle Trespass and Impounding Act
Amendment Act, 1870;"
"The Hawke's Bay Police Act Amendment Act,
1870;"
"The Credit Act, 1870;"
"The Licensed Victuallers Act, 1870;" and
"The Hawke's Bay Appropriation Act, 1870;"
having been laid before the Governor, His Excellency
has been pleased to assent to the same.
W. GISBORNE.
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