β¨ University Statutes and Orders
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from time to time, delegate all or any of the powers
vested in him by the said Act as therein mentioned,
and such delegation may from time to time alter or
revoke: And whereas by an Order in Council
dated the eighth day of January, one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-eight, and published in the New'
Zealand Gazette of the twenty-third day of January
in the same year, the Governor did delegate, amongst
other things, unto the Superintendent of the Pro-
vince of Auckland and his successors in such office,
the powers vested in him by the twelfth section of
the said Act: And whereas it is expedient to revoke
the said delegation so far as the Port of Auckland is
concerned:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by
and with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the Colony, and in exercise of the above
recited power, doth hereby revoke the delegation of
the powers contained in the said twelfth section of the
said Act so made to the said Superintendent; but
such revocation shall only take effect in so far as the
Port of Auckland is concerned, which Port is defined
in the Schedule to an Order in Council bearing date
the twenty-fifth day of November, one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-eight, and published in the
New Zealand Gazette of the twenty-third day of
November in the same year.
FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
G. F. BOWEN, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House at Wellington, this
nineteenth day of February, 1872.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by "the New Zealand University Act,
1870," it is, among other things, enacted that
the Council of the New Zealand University shall
have power to make and alter any statutes and regu-
lations (so as the same be not repugnant to any
existing law, or to the provisions of the said Act),
touching the discipline of the said University; the
number, stipend, and manner of appointment and
dismissal of the officers thereof; the matriculation of
students; the examinations for fellowships, scholar-
ships, prizes, exhibitions, degrees, or honors, and the
granting of the same respectively; the fees to be
charged for matriculation or for any such examination
or degree; the lectures or classes of the Professors,
and the fees to be demanded by them; the manner
and time of convening the meetings of the said
Council and Senate; and in general touching all other
matters whatsoever regarding the said University
as in the said Act particularly mentioned: And
whereas by the said Act it is also provided that it
shall be lawful for the said University to make any
statutes for the affiliation to or connection with the
same of any college or educational establishment in
the Colony to which the governing body of such
college or establishment may consent: Provided
always that no such statutes shall affect the religious
observances or regulations enforced in such colleges
and educational establishments: And whereas by
the said Act it is also provided that all such statutes
and regulations as aforesaid, when approved and
sanctioned by the Governor in Council, shall be
reduced to writing, and, the Common Seal of the said
University having been affixed thereto, shall be bind-
ing upon all persons members of the said University,
and upon all candidates for degrees to be conferred by
the same: And whereas the statutes and regulations
set forth in the Schedule hereto have been made by
the Council of the said University, and have been
submitted to the Governor in Council for sanction
and approval: And whereas, by the fifteenth section
of the said Act, it is also provided that the Colonial
Treasurer shall every year pay out of the Consolidated
Revenue the sum of three thousand pounds as a fund
for maintaining the said University, and towards
defraying the several stipends which may be appointed
to be paid to the several Professors, officers, and
servants to be appointed by such University, and for
the establishment of lectures in the affiliated colleges,
and towards defraying the expense of such fellow-
ships, scholarships, prizes, and exhibitions as shall be
awarded for the encouragement of students in such
University, and towards providing a library for the
same, and towards discharging all necessary charges
connected with the management thereof: And
whereas, in and for the year ending on the thirtieth
day of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
two, the Colonial Treasurer has paid to the said
University, out of the Consolidated Fund, the sum of
three thousand pounds in pursuance of and for the
purposes mentioned in the said fifteenth section: And
whereas, it appearing to the Governor in Council
probable that the constitution of the said Uni-
versity will be altered by the Legislature, and that it
is expedient, in view of that, that any statutes or
regulations providing for the establishment of scholar-
ships, lectureships, exhibitions, or professorships, or
appropriating or authorizing the application of
moneys to such or any other purposes, should only
have a temporary operation, it has been determined
to sanction and approve of the said statutes and
regulations, subject to the conditions and limitations
hereinafter set forth:
Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor of
New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council thereof, and in exercise and
pursuance of the authority vested in him by the said
Act, doth hereby approve and sanction the several
statutes and regulations set forth in the Schedule
hereto: Provided, however, that this sanction and
approval shall continue in operation only for one year,
from the twelrth day of October last past; and pro-
vided further, that all appropriations of money by the
said statutes and regulations made for the establish-
ing or endowing scholarships, exhibitions, lecture-
ships, or professorships, or for any other purposes,
shall continue in force only for one year, commencing
from the said twelfth day of October: And provided,
lastly, that such statutes and regulations, so far as
they appropriate or authorize the application of
money to or for any purposes whatever, shall be
deemed to appropriate and authorize the application
only of the said moneys heretofore paid to the said
University by the said Colonial Treasurer, in and
for the said year ending the said thirtieth day of
June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.
SCHEDULE.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND. - REGULATIONS.
Conditions of Affiliation.
- That scholastic or collegiate institutions in the
Colony be affiliated to the University of New Zealand
on the following conditions :-
I. That such institutions provide, for the purposes
of teaching and lecturing, lecture-rooms, with suit-
able apparatus and appliances.
II. That, at such periods of the year as may be
determined upon by the Council, lectures be regu-
larly given by the teachers and lecturers of these
institutions.
III. That it be shown to the satisfaction of the
Council that such institutions are competent to supply,
through their teachers and lecturers, adequate in-
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Delegation of Governor's powers under Marine Act to Auckland Harbour Board
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ποΈ Provincial & Local Government19 February 1872
Order in Council, Marine Act 1867, Harbour Board, Delegation, Port of Auckland
- FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council
- G. F. BOWEN, Governor
π Sanctioning of New Zealand University Statutes and Regulations for one year
π Education, Culture & Science19 February 1872
New Zealand University Act 1870, Statutes, Regulations, Affiliation, Consolidated Revenue, Scholarships, Professorships, Council approval
- HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL
NZ Gazette 1872, No 10