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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(4.) The institution of any investigation or legal
proceeding, or any other remedy for ascertain-
ing or enforcing any such liability, penalty,
forfeiture, or punishment as aforesaid.

SCHEDULE.
NOTE.—Reference is made to the repeal of the "whole Act"
where portions have been repealed before, in order to pre-
clude henceforth the necessity of looking back to previous
Acts.
This Schedule, so far as respects Acts prior to the reign of
George the Second, other than Acts of the Irish Parlia-
ment, refers to the edition prepared under the direction of
the Record Commission, intituled "The Statutes of the
Realm; printed by command of His Majesty King George
the Third, in pursuance of an Address of the House of
Commons of Great Britain. From original Records and
authentic Manuscripts."

Date. Title.
19 & 20 Geo. III. An Act for naturalizing such foreign mer-
c. 29. chants, traders, artificers, artizans, manu-
facturers, workmen, seamen, farmers, and
others as shall settle in this kingdom.
23 & 24 Geo. III. An Act for extending the provisions of an
c. 38. Act passed in this kingdom in the nine-
teenth and twentieth years of His Ma-
jesty's reign, intituled "An Act for
naturalizing such foreign merchants,
traders, artificers, artizans, manufacturers,
workmen, seamen, farmers, and others as
shall settle in this kingdom."
36 Geo. III. c. 48. An Act to explain and amend an Act, in-
tituled "An Act for naturalizing such
foreign merchants, traders, artificers,
artizans, manufacturers, workmen, sea-
men, farmers, and others who shall settle
in this kingdom."

PART I.
ACTS WHOLLY REPEALED, OTHER THAN ACTS OF THE IRISH
PARLIAMENT.

Date. Title.
7 Jas. I. c. 2. An Act that all such as are to be naturalized or restored in blood shall first receive the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, and the oath of allegiance, and the oath of supremacy.
11 Will. III. c. 6. (a.) An Act to enable His Majesty's natural-born subjects to inherit the estate of their ancestors, either lineal or collateral, notwithstanding their father or mother were aliens.
13 Geo. II. c. 7. An Act for naturalizing such foreign Pro- testants, and others therein mentioned, as are settled or shall settle in any of His Majesty's Colonies in America.
20 Geo. II. c. 44. An Act to extend the provisions of an Act made in the thirteenth year of His present Majesty's reign, intituled "An Act for natu- ralizing such foreign Protestants and others therein mentioned, as are settled or shall settle in any of His Majesty's Colonies in America," to other foreign Protestants who conscientiously scruple the taking of an oath.
13 Geo. III. c. 25. An Act to explain two Acts of Parliament, one of the thirteenth year of the reign of His late Majesty, "for naturalizing such foreign Protestants and others as are settled or shall settle in any of His Majesty's Colonies in America;" and the other of the second year of the reign of His present Majesty, "for naturalizing such foreign Protestants as have served or shall serve as officers or soldiers in His Majesty's Royal American Regiment or as engineers in America."
14 Geo. III. c. 84. An Act to prevent certain inconveniences that may happen by Bills of Naturaliza- tion.
16 Geo. III. c. 52. An Act to declare His Majesty's natural- born subjects inheritable to the estates of their ancestors, whether lineal or collateral, in that part of Great Britain called Scot- land, notwithstanding their father or mother were aliens.
6 Geo. IV. c. 67. An Act to alter and amend an Act passed in the seventh year of the reign of His Majesty King James the First, intituled "An Act that all such as are to be naturalized or restored in blood shall first receive the sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per, and the oath of allegiance and the oath of supremacy."
7 & 8 Vict. c. 66. An Act to amend the laws relating to aliens.
10 & 11 Vict. c.83. An Act for the naturalization of aliens.

PART II.
ACTS OF THE IRISH PARLIAMENT WHOLLY REPEALED.

Date. Title.
12 & 13 Chas. II. c. 13. An Act for encouraging Protestant strangers and others to inhabit and plant in the kingdom of Ireland.
2 Anne, c. 14. An Act for naturalizing of all Protestant strangers in this kingdom.

(a) 11 and 12 Will. III. (Ruff.)

PART III.
ACTS PARTIALLY REPEALED.

Date. Extent of Repeal. Title.
4 Geo. I. c. 9. (Act of Irish Parliament.) So far as it makes perpetual the Act of 2 Anne, c. 14. An Act for reviving, con- tinuing, and amending several Statutes made in this kingdom, heretofore temporary.
6 Geo. IV. c. 50. The whole of sect. 47. An Act for consolidating and amending the laws relative to jurors and juries.
3 & 4 Will. IV. c. 91. The whole of sect. 37. An Act consolidating and amending the laws re- lating to jurors and juries in Ireland.

Enclosure 2.
REGULATIONS.

In exercise of the powers contained in the Naturali-
zation Acts, 1870, I, the Right Honorable Henry
Austin Bruce, one of Her Majesty's Principal
Secretaries of State, make the following Regula-
tions:----

FORMS.

The Forms of Declarations made in pursuance of the said
Acts shall be respectively as follows:—


NATURALIZATION ACTS, 1870.
Declaration of Alienage by a Person born within British
Dominions.

I, A. B., of [Insert address], being held by the Common Law
of Great Britain to be a natural-born subject of Her Britannic
Majesty, by reason of my having been born within Her
Majesty's dominions, and being also held by the law of C. D. to
have been at my birth, and to be still, a subject [or citizen] of
C. D., hereby renounce my nationality as a British subject, and
declare that it is my desire to be considered and treated as a
subject [or citizen] of C. D.

Made and subscribed this day
of 18 , before me,
(Signed) E. F.,
(Signed) A. B.
Justice of the Peace (or other official title).

NATURALIZATION ACTS, 1870.
Declaration of Alienage by a Person who is by origin a British Subject.

I, A. B., of [Insert address], having been born out of Her
Britannic Majesty's Dominions, of a father being a British
subject, do hereby renounce my nationality as a British subject.

(Signed) A. B.
Made and subscribed this day
of 18 , before me,
(Signed) G. H.,
Justice of the Peace (or other official title).

NATURALIZATION ACTS, 1870.
Declaration of British Nationality.

I, A. B., of [Insert address], being a natural-born subject of
Her Britannic Majesty, and having voluntarily become natural-
ized as a subject [or citizen] of C. D., on the day
of 18 , do hereby renounce such naturalization, and declare that
it is my desire to be considered and treated as a British subject.

(Signed) A. B.
Made and subscribed this day
of , before me,
(Signed) E. F.,
Justice of the Peace (or other official title).



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  • Right Honorable Henry Austin Bruce, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State