β¨ Continuation of Order, Polling Warrants
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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duties, authorities, or acts vested in, conferred on,
or authorized or required to be done by him as such
Governor as aforesaid, within the Province of Otago,
under the fifty-third and seventy-seventh sections
of the said Act, shall be exercised, performed, or
done by
JAMES MACANDREW, Esq.,
the Superintendent of the said Province, as and in
manner by the said Act required: Provided that
this order shall only remain in force so long as the
said James Macandrew shall be and remain such
Superintendent as aforesaid, or until other provision
in that behalf shall be made by the Governor under
the powers aforesaid.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most
Honorable Privy Council, 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
Wellington, this ninth day of July, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-three.
DANIEL POLLEN.
Warrant appointing Polling Place.
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,
GREETING:
W
HEREAS by "The Regulation of Elections
Act, 1870," it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand,
from time to time to appoint Polling Places for each
Electoral District within or within one mile of the
limits thereof, and to appoint any one of such places
to be the Principal Polling Place for the
District, and all or any of such Polling Places from
time to time to abolish, and, if he think fit, to appoint
other Polling Places in lieu of those abolished, and
that every such Warrant shall be published in the
New Zealand Gazette: Provided always that no
Polling Place shall be appointed by the Governor
under the said Act, unless he shall be first satisfied
that the place to be appointed is more convenient
than any other for at least twenty electors to record
their votes thereat:
Now know ye that I, Sir James Fergusson, Baronet,
the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the
power and authority in me vested by the said Act,
do hereby appoint the following place to be an
additional Polling Place for the Electoral District
hereinafter specified, for the election of Members of
the House of Representatives, namely:-
For the District of Egmont:
The Block House, Hawera.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honorable Privy Council, 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
Wellington, this ninth day of July, in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-three.
DANIEL POLLEN.
Warrant appointing Polling Place.
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
GREETING:
W
HEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly
of New Zealand, intituled "The Regulation
of Elections Act, 1870," it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand,
from time to time to appoint Polling Places for each
Electoral District within or within one mile of the
limits thereof, and to appoint any one of such places
to be the Principal Polling Place for the District, and
all or any of such Polling Places from time to time
to abolish, and to appoint other Polling Places in lieu
of those abolished, and that every such Warrant
shall be published in the New Zealand Gazette: Pro-
vided always that no Polling Place shall be appointed
by the Governor under the said Act, unless he shall
be first satisfied that the place to be appointed is more
convenient than any other for at least twenty electors
to record their votes thereat: And whereas by the
said Act it is further enacted that every Election of
the Superintendent or of a Member of the Provincial
Council of a Province shall be conducted in the
manner prescribed therein for the Election of Mem-
bers of the House of Representatives, and that the
Governor shall have the same powers of appointing
and altering Polling Places and Principal Polling
Places for Electoral Districts for the Election of
Superintendents and Members of Provincial Councils
as, under the provisions thereinbefore contained, he
has for Electoral Districts for Election of Members
of the House of Representatives:
Now therefore, I, Sir James Fergusson, Baronet,
the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance of the
power and authority in me vested by the said Act, do
hereby appoint the following place to be an additional
Polling Place for the Province of Taranaki, for the
Election of Superintendent thereof, namely:-
The Block House, Hawera.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Right Honorable Sir James Fergusson,
Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's
Most Honorable Privy Council, 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 Wel-
lington, this ninth day of July, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hun-
dred and seventy-three.
DANIEL POLLEN.
Warrant appointing an additional Polling Place.
JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME,
GREETING:
W
HEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly
of New Zealand, intituled "The Regulation of
Elections Act, 1870," it is enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor, by Warrant under his hand,
from time to time to appoint Polling Places for each
Electoral District within or within one mile of the
limits thereof, and to appoint any one of such places
to be the Principal Polling Place for the District, and
all or any of such Polling Places from time to time to
abolish, and to appoint other Polling Places in lieu of
those abolished, and that every such Warrant shall
be published in the New Zealand Gazette: Provided
always that no Polling Place shall be appointed by
the Governor under the said Act, unless he shall be
first satisfied that the place to be appointed is
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Order for Otago Superintendent to exercise Public Health Act powers.
(continued from previous page)
π₯ Health & Social Welfare9 July 1873
Delegation of powers, Otago Superintendent, Public Health Act
- James Macandrew (Esquire), Superintendent exercising delegated powers
- Sir James Fergusson, Governor
- Daniel Pollen
ποΈ Warrant Appointing Polling Place for Egmont Electoral District
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government9 July 1873
Warrant, Polling Place appointment, Egmont District, Hawera, Regulation of Elections Act 1870
- Sir James Fergusson, Governor
- Daniel Pollen
ποΈ Warrant Appointing Polling Place for Taranaki Provincial Election
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government9 July 1873
Warrant, Polling Place appointment, Taranaki Province, Superintendent Election
- Sir James Fergusson, Governor
- Daniel Pollen
ποΈ Warrant Regarding Appointment of Polling Places (Incomplete)
ποΈ Provincial & Local GovernmentWarrant, Polling Place, Regulation of Elections Act 1870
- James Fergusson, Governor
NZ Gazette 1873, No 44