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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[CIRCULAR.]
Downing Street, 20th August, 1874.
would, in the opinion of the person issuing the war-
rant, justify the issue of a warrant, if the crime had
been committed or the prisoner convicted in that
part of the dominions of the two Contracting Parties
in which he exercises jurisdiction: Provided, how-
ever, that in the United Kingdom, the accused shall
in such case be sent as speedily as possible before a
Police Magistrate in London. He shall be dis-
charged, as well in the United Kingdom as in the
Netherlands, if within fourteen days a requisition
shall not have been made for his surrender by the
Diplomatic Agent of his country.
ARTICLE XII.
If in any criminal matter pending in any Court
or tribunal of one of the two countries, it is thought
desirable to take the evidence of any witness in the
other, such evidence may be taken by the judicial
authorities, in accordance with the laws in force on
this subject in the country where the witness may
be.
ARTICLE XIII.
All articles seized, which were in the possession of
the person to be surrendered at the time of his
apprehension, shall if the competent authority of
the State applied to for the extradition has ordered
the delivery thereof, be given up when the extradi-
tion takes place; and the said delivery shall extend
not merely to the stolen articles, but to everything
that may serve as a proof of the crime.
ARTICLE XIV.
The High Contracting Parties renounce any claim
for the reimbursement of the expenses incurred by
them in the arrest and maintenance of the person to
be surrendered, and his conveyance till placed on
board ship, as well as for the reimbursement of the
expenses incurred in taking the evidence of any
witness in consequence of Article XII., and in giving
up and returning seized articles. They reciprocally
agree to bear such expenses themselves.
ARTICLE XV.
The present Treaty shall come into force ten days
after its publication in conformity with the forms
prescribed by the laws of the High Contracting
Parties. It may be terminated by either of the High
Contracting Parties, but shall remain in force for six
months after notice has been given for its termi-
nation.
The Treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications
shall be exchanged at The Hague, as soon as possible.
In witness whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries
have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the
seal of their arms.
Done at the Hague, the nineteenth day of June,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and seventy-four.
(L.S.) E. A. J. HARRIS.
(L.S.) L. GERICKE.
(L.S.) DE VRIES.
And whereas the ratifications of the said Treaty
were exchanged at The Hague on the twenty-first
day of July last:
Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the
advice of Her Privy Council, and in virtue of the
authority committed to Her by the said recited Act,
doth order, and it is hereby ordered, that from and
after the seventeenth day of August, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-four, the said Act shall
apply in the case of the said Treaty with the King
of the Netherlands.
ARTHUR HELPS.
SIR, -I have the honor to transmit to you, for your
your Government, the enclosed copies of the Act 37
and 38 Vict. c. 41, passed in the last Session of
Parliament, entitled "An Act to amend 'The Colonial
Attornies Relief Act.' "
I have, &c.,
CARNARVON.
The Officer Administering
the Government of New Zealand.
CHAPTER XLI.
AN ACT to amend "The Colonial Attornies Relief
Act." [30th July, 1874.]
WHEREAS by the Colonial Attornies Relief Act
certain provisions are made for regulating the ad-
mission of attornies and solicitors of Colonial Courts
in Her Majesty's Superior Courts of Law and Equity
in England in certain cases, and it is considered just
and equitable to amend the said Act:
Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most
Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and
Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and
by the authority of the same, as follows:---
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So much of the Colonial Attornies Relief Act as
enacts that no person shall be deemed qualified to be
admitted as attorney or solicitor under the provisions
of the said Act unless he shall pass an examination
to test his fitness and capacity, and shall further
make affidavit that he has ceased for the space of
twelve calendar months at the least to practise as
attorney or solicitor in any Colonial Court of Law,
and also so much of the said Act and of any orders
and regulations made thereunder as relates to such
examination, shall not apply to nor shall compliance
therewith respectively be required of any person
seeking to be admitted as attorney or solicitor under
the provisions of the said Act who shall have been in
actual practice for the period of seven years at the
least as attorney and solicitor in any colony or
dependency as to which an Order in Council has been
or may be made as mentioned in the said Act, and
who shall have served under articles and passed an
examination previously to his admission as attorney
and solicitor in any such colony or dependency. -
The expression "The Colonial Attornies Relief
Act" shall henceforth be deemed to include this Act.
Public Vaccinators appointed.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 28th October, 1874.
IT is hereby notified for public information, that,
under the provisions of "The Public Health
Act, 1872," His Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to appoint the under-mentioned gentlemen
to be Public Vaccinators to perform gratuitous vacci-
nation in accordance with the provisions of the said
Act, and any regulations made or to be made there-
under, for the districts mentioned in the Schedule
hereto, and set opposite their names.
DANIEL POLLEN.
SCHEDULE.
PROVINCE OF AUCKLAND.
G. L. Smith, Esq., M.D. --Mahurangi and Matakana.
E. M. Williams, Esq. -Bay of Islands.
PROVINCE OF NELSON.
Frank Guinness, Esq.-Aorere.
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Order in Council applying Extradition Act to Treaty with the Netherlands
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- E. A. J. Harris
- L. Gericke
- De Vries
- Arthur Helps
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- Carnarvon
- The Officer Administering the Government of New Zealand
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration30 July 1874
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- Queen's Most Excellent Majesty
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- G. L. Smith (Esquire, Doctor of Medicine), Appointed Public Vaccinator
- E. M. Williams (Esquire), Appointed Public Vaccinator
- Frank Guinness (Esquire), Appointed Public Vaccinator
- Daniel Pollen
NZ Gazette 1874, No 56