✨ Delegation and Public Health Order




392
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
be lawful for the Governor, if and whenever he shall | Zealand until an order directing the same to be put
have, by lease, agreement, or otherwise by consent in force shall have been made and published as
of the Native owners of any land over which the | aforesaid:
Native title has been extinguished, or the Native
owners of any land over which the Native title
has not been extinguished, obtained power from
such Native or other owners to authorize entry on
such lands for mining for gold, by Proclamation
issued under the third section of "The Gold Fields
Act, 1866," to include such land within any gold
field, or to proclaim such land a gold field: And
by the said Act it is further enacted that it shall be
lawful for the Governor in Council, under his hand
and the Public Seal of the Colony, from time to time
to delegate to the Superintendent of any Province,
or to such other person as the Governor may deem
fit, all or any of the powers vested in the Governor
by the preceding sections of the said Act (including
the above-recited sections), subject or not to any
limitations or restrictions as the Governor may think
fit:

Now therefore, His Excellency Sir James Fergus-
son, Baronet, the Governor of New Zealand, with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council of the
Colony, in pursuance and exercise of the power for
that purpose vested in him by the said Act, doth
hereby delegate to

OSWALD CURTIS, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Province of Nelson, all the
powers vested in the Governor by the said recited
section of "The Gold Fields Act Amendment Act,
1868," to have, hold, and exercise, within the Province
of Nelson, the said powers hereby delegated to
the said Oswald Curtis, so long as he shall continue
and remain Superintendent of the said Province, and
no longer: Provided always that no Proclamation
affecting any lands shall be made by the said Oswald
Curtis under the powers hereby delegated to him,
unless the Governor shall have obtained power to
authorize entry on such lands for mining for gold, in
the manner required by the said Act.

JULIUS VOGEL,
Presiding.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Sections 20 to 45 of the Public Health Act to be
in force in certain Districts in the Province of
Auckland.

JAMES FERGUSSON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At Wellington, this fifth day of June, 1874.
Present:

THE HONORABLE THE PREMIER PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by the nineteenth section of "The
Public Health Act, 1872," it is enacted that
the Governor in Council may make orders from time
to time directing that the provisions thereinafter in
Second Part of the said Act contained, or any of
them, be put in force in New Zealand, or in such
parts thereof, or in such places therein, as in such
orders respectively may be expressed, and may in
like manner revoke or renew any such order; and,
subject to revocation or renewal as aforesaid, every
such order shall be in force for six calendar months
from the publication of such order, or for such
shorter period as in such order shall be expressed,
and no longer; and every such order shall be pub-
lished in the General Government Gazette, and such
publication shall be conclusive evidence of such
order to all intents and purposes; and none of the
said provisions shall be in force in any part of New

Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor,
with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council, and in exercise and pursuance of all power
and authority in this behalf in him vested, doth
hereby direct that the provisions contained in the
sections of the said Act numbered from twenty to
forty-five, both inclusive, shall be put in force in the
districts in the Province of Auckland mentioned in
the Schedule hereto.

SCHEDULE.

DISTRICT OF MOUNT EDEN.
BOUNDED towards the North by a road which forms
the southern boundaries of Allotments Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, 6A, 29, 28, 27, 26, 25, and 16 of Section No. 6 of
the Suburbs of Auckland to the Epsom Road; towards
the East by the Epsom Road aforesaid from the south-
eastern angle of Allotment No. 16 of section and.
suburbs before mentioned to the south-eastern angle
of Allotment No. 35 of Section No. 10 of the Suburbs
of Auckland aforesaid; towards the South by the
southern boundary of Allotment No. 35 aforesaid
to the road which forms the eastern boundary of
Allotment No. 58 of Suburban Section 10 aforesaid,
thence crossing said road and following the western
side of the same to the south-eastern angle of Allot-
ment No. 57 of section and suburbs aforesaid, thence
by the northern side of the road forming the southern
boundary of Allotment No. 57 before mentioned to
the road which forms the eastern boundary of Allot-
ment No. 79, thence following eastern side of said
road to its junction with a road which forms the
northern boundary of Allotment 79 aforesaid, thence
crossing said road and continuing along the southern
side of the same to the road which forms the western
boundary of Allotment No. 115 of the section and
suburbs last named, thence crossing said road to the
north-eastern angle of Allotment No. 125, also of said
section and suburbs, and continuing along thenorthern
boundary of said lot to its north-western angle; to-
wards the West by the western boundaries of Allot-
ments Nos. 126, 127, 128, 129, and 130, thence cross-
ing a road one hundred links wide, and by the western
boundaries of Allotments Nos. 131, 132, 133, 134, 135,
and 136 of Section No. 10 of the Suburbs of Auckland
aforesaid to the north-western angle of Allotment No.
136 last mentioned; and towards the North-west by
the northern boundary of Allotment No. 136 aforesaid
to the point of its intersection by a line being the
production in a southerly direction of the western
boundary of Mr. Baker's land, thence northerly by
said boundary to a line running parallel to and at a
distance of about 235 links from the road which forms
the north-western boundary of Allotment No. 11 of
Section No. 10 of the Suburbs of Auckland aforesaid,
and continuing easterly along said line to the Mount
Roskill Road, thence northerly by the western side
of said road to the north-eastern angle of Allotment
No. 11 last named, thence crossing the Mount Roskill
Road to its eastern side and continuing southerly
along its eastern side to the northern boundary of
Allotment No. 2a of Section No. 10 of the Suburbs
of Auckland aforesaid, thence by the northern and
north-eastern boundaries of Allotment No. 20 afore-
said, and the north-eastern boundary of Allotment
No. 2H, also of section and suburbs last named to
the south-western angle of Allotment No. 1 of Section
No. 10 before mentioned, and thence by the north-
western boundary of Allotment No. 1 of Section No.
10 of Suburbs of Auckland aforesaid to the boundary
first described, the place of commencement.

DISTRICT OF MOUNT ALBERT.
Bounded towards the North by the northern



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🌾 Delegation of Governor's Powers under Gold Fields Act to Nelson Superintendent (continued from previous page)

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5 June 1874
Gold Fields Act, Delegation of Powers, Proclamation, Nelson Province, Gold mining
  • Oswald Curtis (Esquire), Delegated powers under Gold Fields Act

  • Sir James Fergusson, Baronet (Governor)
  • Julius Vogel, Presiding
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ₯ Application of Public Health Act Sections 20 to 45 in Auckland Districts

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
5 June 1874
Public Health Act 1872, Order in Council, Auckland Province, Mount Eden District, Mount Albert District
  • James Fergusson, Governor
  • The Honourable The Premier, Presiding in Council