Regulations and Appointments




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

(3.) The general description of the water race
or races, dams, reservoirs, or other works
proposed to be constructed, together with
duly attested copies of the certificate or
certificates of title to the water or ground;
the quantity of water intended to be
conveyed or stored; the length of the
race or races; size of reservoirs or
dams; the maximum rate proposed to
be charged for the water; the nature and
extent of the auriferous ground proposed
to be supplied with water.
(4.) The estimated cost of the enterprise.
(5.) The proposed capital.
(6.) The interests, if any, affected by the diver-
sion or storage of the water to be dealt with.
(7.) The amount of money proposed to be
borrowed, which must not exceed one-third
of the estimated cost of the construction of
the works.

  1. With the application the applicant shall for-
    ward to the Warden or Agent a receipt from the
    Receiver of Land Revenue of the District for the
    amount of 2½ per cent. upon the money proposed to
    be borrowed.

  2. Immediately after any application shall have
    been finally decided upon, the deposit thereon will
    be repaid, except so much as may be retained under
    authority of the Minister for covering the cost of the
    inquiry made in accordance with the provisions of
    the Act.

  3. The projectors of any enterprise to which
    money may be advanced shall, before the issue of any
    loan to them, give to the Minister a valid lien or
    mortgage to cover the amount of loan over the works
    and property proposed to be constructed; and such
    lien or mortgage shall be registered in the Warden's
    Court of the district, and shall be prepared at the
    expense of the projectors.

  4. No money shall be paid towards the construc-
    tion of any water race, dam, or reservoir unless the
    projectors of the same shall have duly registered
    themselves under the Mining Companies Limited
    Liability Act or the Joint Stock Companies Act.

  5. The rate of interest to be paid by the pro-
    jectors of any enterprise coming under these Regula-
    tions shall be seven (7) pounds per centum per annum,
    payable quarterly from the date of the advance.

  6. The capital sum to be repaid out of the profits
    of the enterprise in the same proportion as the
    amount of money advanced by the Government bears
    to the paid-up capital of the Company.

W. GISBORNE
(Minister Acting for the Minister for
Public Works).

Public Works Office,
Wellington, 4th January, 1872.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 27th February, 1872.

THE following Bills, passed by the Provincial
Council, and assented to by the Superintendent
of the Province of Canterbury, intituled

"The Imprest Supply Ordinance, 1872;"
"The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance,
No. 1, 1872;"
"The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance,
No. 2, 1872;"
"The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance,
No. 3, 1872;"
"The Diversion of Roads Special Ordinance,
No. 4, 1872;"
"The Railway Tolls and Management Ordinance,
1872;"

"The Education Ordinance Amendment Ordi-
nance, 1872;
"The Appropriation Ordinance, 1872;"

having been laid before the Governor, His Excellency
has not been advised to exercise his power of dis-
allowance with respect to them.

W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 27th February, 1872.

THE following Bill, passed by the Provincial
Council, and reserved by the Superintendent
of Canterbury for the signification of the Governor's
pleasure thereon, intituled

"Section No. 7, Town of Kaiapoi, Ordinance,"

having been laid before the Governor, His Excellency
has been pleased to assent to the same.

W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 27th February, 1872.

THE following Bill, passed by the Provincial
Council, and reserved by the Superintendent of
Canterbury for the signification of the Governor's
pleasure thereon, intituled

"Reserve No. 262 Ordinance, 1872,"

having been laid before the Governor, His Excellency
has been pleased to withhold his assent to the same.

W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 1st March, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint

JOHN CURNIN, Esq.,

to be an Examiner of Titles for the Otago Land
Registration District.

W. GISBORNE.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 1st March, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased, in
pursuance of the powers vested in him by "The
Vaccination Act, 1871," to appoint the following
places to be places at which a supply of pure vaccine
lymph shall be kept for the purpose of furnishing,
on application and without payment, to Public Vac-
cinators and to legally qualified Medical Practitioners,
such reasonable quantities of such matter as by any
such Vaccinators or Practitioners may be required:—

The Provincial Hospital, Wellington;
The Provincial Hospital, Wanganui;
The Provincial Hospital, Napier;
The Provincial Hospital, New Plymouth;
The Provincial Hospital, Auckland;
The Provincial Hospital, Nelson;
The Provincial Hospital, Picton;
The County Hospital, Hokitika;
The Provincial Hospital, Christchurch;
The Provincial Hospital, Dunedin ;
The Provincial Hospital, Invercargill.

W. GISBORNE.

NOTE.—A supply of pure lymph has been obtained from the
Medical Department at Melbourne, and distributed to the
above-named places.

Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 1st March, 1872.

HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to
appoint all persons duly qualified as Medical
Practitioners in New Zealand, to be Public Vac-
cinators under "The Vaccination Act, 1871."

W. GISBORNE.



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