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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE..
c. 55. An Act to suspend, until the First Day of August,
One thousand eight hundred and forty, certain
Cathedral and other Ecclesiastical Preferments,
and the Operation of the new Arrangement of
Dioceses upon the existing Ecclesiastical Courts.
c. 56. An Act for the better Ordering of Prisons :-
in part.
Except Section Twenty-two and Section Twenty-
three to "Law;" so far as they relate to
prisons or places of confinement to which
28 & 29 Vict. c. 126 does not extend.
c. 57. An Act to continue, until Six Months after the Com-
mencement of the next Session of Parliament, an
Act of the last Session of Parliament, for author-
izing Her Majesty to carry into immediate Execu-
tion by Orders in Council any Treaties for the
Suppression of the Slave Trade.
c. 58. An Act to make further Provision for the
in part.
Administration of Justice, and for im-
proving the Practice and Proceedings,
in the Courts of the Stannaries of
Cornwall; and for the Prevention of
Frauds by Workmen employed in
Mines within the County of Cornwall
Section Five to "and that".
in part;
namely-
c. 59. An Act for taking away the Exemption, in part;
in part.
except in certain Cases, of Officers of
the Militia to serve as Sheriff
Section One from "save" to end of that Section.
Section Three.
c. 61. An Act for the Improvement of the } in part;
in part.
Navigation of the River Shannon - } namely-
Sections One to Thirty-five.
Section Sixty-nine from "and the Venue" to
"by the Authority of this Act;" and from
"or shall" to "Place,".
Sections Seventy-two, Seventy-three, and Seventy-
five.
c. 62. An Act to explain and amend the Acts )
in part,
for the Commutation of Tithes in } namely-
England and Wales
Section Thirty-eight.
c. 64. An Act the title of which begins with the words,-An
Act to defray the Charge of the Pay, and ends
with the words, Militia until the First Day of
July, One thousand eight hundred and forty.
c. 67. An Act to amend an Act of the Fifth
in part.
and Sixth Years of the Reign of King
William the Fourth, intituled "An Act
in part;
to amend the Law touching Letters } namely-
Patent for Inventions"
Sections One and Three.
c. 68. An Act the title of which begins with the words,-An
Act to continue, until the Thirty-first Day of
August, and ends with the words, Joint Stock
Banking Companies against their own Members,
and by such Members against the Companies.
c. 69. An Act to authorize the Purchase or } in part;
in part.
Building of Lodgings for the Judges of } namely-
Assize on their Circuits
Section Three.
c. 71. An Act for regulating the Police Courts ) in part;
in part.
in the Metropolis
- namely-
Section Three from "off" to "such other",
and from "and also every" to "or Offices,".
Section Four.
Section Nine from "the first" to "Act;" and
so far as the rest of that section relates to the
amounts of the salaries of the chief magis-
trate and receiver.
Section Ten.
Section Forty-five, the words "continued or".
Sections Fifty-four and Fifty-seven.
c. 72. An Act for enabling Justices of Assize
in part;
and Nisi Prius, Oyer and Terminer,
and Gaol Delivery, to hold Courts for } namely-
Counties at large in adjoining Counties
of Cities and Towns, and conversely
Section Two.
c. 74. An Act the title of which begins with the
in part.
words, An Act to extend and render
more effectual for Five Years, and (in part;
ends with the words, preventing the namely-
administering and taking unlawful
Oaths in Ireland
Sections Five and Six.
c. 75. An Act for the better Regulation of the } in part;
in part.
Constabulary Force in Ireland
- namely-
Section Ten from "Provided" to end of that
Section.
Sections Twenty-five, Twenty-nine, and Thirty-
one.
c. 76. An Act to restrain the Alienation of Corporate Pro-
perty in certain Towns in Ireland until the First
Day of September, One thousand eight hundred
and forty.
c. 77. An Act for the better Prevention and Punishment of
Assaults in Ireland for Five Years.
c. 78. An Act to make further Provisions re-
in part.
lating to the Police in the District of
Dublin Metropolis
Sections One to Ten.
in part;
namely-
Section Thirteen from "and such" to "Evi-
dence,".
Section Eighteen.
The Sehedule.
c. 81. An Act to authorize for One Year, and from thence
to the End of the then next Session of Parlia-
ment, the Application of a Portion of the High-
way Rates to Turnpike Roads in certain Cases.
c. 82. An Act for the better Administration of } in part;
in part.
Justice in detached Parts of Counties } namely-
Section Four.
c. 83. An Act to continue the Poor Law Commission until
the Fourteenth Day of August, One thousand
eight hundred and forty, and thenceforth until the
End of the then next Session of Parliament.
c. 84. An Act to amend the Laws relating to the) in part;
in part.
Assessment and Collection of Rates for } namely-
the Relief of the Poor
Sections Four and Five.
c. 85. An Act to enable Justices of the Peace in Petty
Sessions to make Orders for the Support of
Bastard Children.
c. 87. An Act for improving the Police in Manchester for
Two Years, and from thence until the End of the
then next Session of Parliament.
c. 88. An Act for improving the Police in Birmingham for
Two Years, and from thence until the End of the
then next Session of Parliament.
c. 89. An Act to apply a Sum out of the Consolidated
Fund, and the Surplus of Ways and Means, to the
Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and thirty-nine, and to appropriate the Supplies
granted in this Session of Parliament.
c. 90. An Act for raising the Sum of Twelve millions
twenty-six thousand and fifty Pounds by Ex-
chequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One
thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine.
c. 92. An Act to explain and amend an Act of the First
and Second Years of Her present Majesty, so far
as relates to Fines and Penalties levied under the
Revenue Laws in Ireland.
c. 93. An Act for the Establishment of County } in part;
in part.
and District Constables by the Authority } namely-
of Justices of the Peace
Section One.
Section Three from "or" to "which".
Section Five, the words "the Adoption of this
Act, or".
Sections Nineteen, Twenty-one, and Twenty-two.
Section Twenty-three from "and if" to "under
this Act," and the words "out of the general
Stock of the said County".
Section Twenty-five from "and all" to "been
made:".
Sections Twenty-six and Twenty-nine.
c. 95. An Act for improving the Police in Bolton for Two
Years, and from thence until the End of the then
next Session of Parliament.
c. 96. An Act to authorize Her Majesty, until Six Months
after the Commencement of the next Session of
Parliament, to carry into effect a Convention
between Her Majesty and the King of the French
relative to the Fisheries on the Coasts of the
British Islands and of France.
3&4Vict.
c. 1.
An Act for exhibiting a Bill in this present Parlia-
ment for naturalizing His Serene Highness Prince
Albert of Saxe Coburg and Gotha.
c. 3. An Act for enabling Her Majesty to grant an
Annuity to His Serene Highness Prince Albert of
Saxe Coburg and Gotha.
c. 4. An Act to apply the Sum of Two Millions to the
Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and forty.
c. 5. An Act the title of which begins with the words,-An
Act to repeal so much of an Act passed in the
Thirteenth Year, and ends with the words, as
relates to the Subject of Horse Racing.
c. 6. An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for
the better Payment of the Army and their
Quarters.
c. 7. An Act to apply the Sum of Eight Millions out of
the Consolidated Fund to the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and forty.
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