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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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c. 8.
An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal
Marine Forces while on Shore.
c. 10.
in part.
An Act to authorize the Issue of Exchequer }
Bills for Public Works and Fisheries and }
Employment of the Poor
:-
Except Section Fourteen to "accordingly," and
from "to any Person or Persons, Body or
Bodies Politic or Corporate, or Company or
Companies, in" to end of that Section.
c. 12.
An Act for raising the Sum of Eleven Millions by
Exchequer Bills, for the Service of the Year One
thousand eight hundred and forty.
c. 13.
An Act to amend an Act of the First and Second
Years of the Reign of Her present Majesty, to
abolish Compositions for Tithes in Ireland, and to
substitute Rent-charges in lieu thereof.
c. 14.
An Act to continue for One Year, and to the End of
the next Session of Parliament, the Acts for the
Relief of Insolvent Debtors in Ireland.
c. 15.
in part.
An Act further to explain and amend the } in part;
Acts for the Commutation of Tithes in } namely-
England and Wales
Sections Two and Thirty.
c. 17.
in part.
An Act for granting to Her Majesty Duties of }
Customs, Excise, and Assessed Taxes } :-
Except Section One to "throughout the United
Kingdom," and Section Six so far as such
Sections relate to the additional duty or charge
of Β£5 per centum upon the produce and
amount of the duties of excise.
c. 18.
in part.
An Act to discontinue the Excise Survey } in part;
on Tobacco, and to provide other } namely-
Regulations in lieu thereof
Sections One, Sixteen and Seventeen.
c. 19.
An Act for granting to Her Majesty an additional
Duty of Customs on Timber.
c. 20.
in part.
An Act the title of which begins with the } in part;
words, An Act to amend an Act } namely-
passed in the First Year, and ends
with the words, Agreements which
have been made in pursuance of the
said Act; and for other Purposes
Section One.
c. 22.
An Act to impose upon Broad or Spread Glass the
same Duties of Excise that are payable upon
German Sheet Glass.
c. 23.
An Act for granting to Her Majesty, until the Fifth
Day of July, One thousand eight hundred and
forty-one, certain Duties on Sugar imported into
the United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and forty.
c. 24.
in part.
An Act the title of which begins with the } in part;
words, An Act to repeal part of an } namely-
Act of the Forty-third Year of the
Reign of Queen Elizabeth, and ends
with the words, further Provisions in
lieu thereof
Section One.
c. 26.
Section Two, the words "Writ of Trial or".
An Act to remove Doubts as to the Competency of
Persons, being rated Inhabitants of any Parish, to
give Evidence in certain Cases.
c. 27.
An Act the title of which begins with the words, An
Act to continue to the First Day of August, and
ends with the words, Persons born in Scotland
and Ireland, and chargeable to Parishes in England.
c. 30.
An Act for the more equal Assessment of Police
Rates in Manchester, Birmingham, and Bolton,
and to make better Provision for the Police in
Birmingham, for One Year, and to the End of the
then next Session of Parliament.
c. 31.
in part.
An Act to extend the Powers and Pro- } in part;
visions of the several Acts relating to } namely-
the Inclosure of Open and Arable
Fields in England and Wales
Section Six.
c. 32.
An Act to continue for One Year, and from thence
until the End of the then next Session of Parlia-
ment, the several Acts relating to the Importation
and keeping of Arms and Gunpowder in Ireland.
c. 33.
in part.
An Act the title of which begins with the } in part;
words, An Act to make certain Pro- } namely-
visions and Regulations, and ends
with the words, -Bishops and Clergy
other than those of the United Church
of England and Ireland
Section Seven from "Provided" to end of that
Section.
c. 35.
in part.
An Act to re-unite the Provinces of Upper }
and Lower Canada, and for the Government } :-
of Canada
Except Sections Twenty-eight, Twenty-nine, and
Sixty.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.
c. 36.
An Act for preventing Ships clearing out from a
British North American Port loading any Part of
their Cargo of Timber upon Deck.
c. 37.
An Act the title of which begins with the words,-
An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws for
punishing Mutiny and Desertion of Officers and
Soldiers in the Service of the East India Com-
pany,--and ends with the words, dying in Ser-
vice.
c. 39.
in part.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.
An Act to authorize Trustees or Com- } in part;
missioners of Turnpike Roads to ap- } namely-
point Meetings for executing their
Trusts in certain Cases
Sections One and Three.
c. 40.
in part.
An Act to amend Two Acts of His late } in part;
Majesty King William the Fourth, for } namely-
the Relief of certain of Her Majesty's
Colonies and Plantations in the West
Indies
Section Ten.
c. 42.
An Act to continue the Poor Law Commission until
the Thirty-first Day of December, One thousand
eight hundred and forty-one.
c. 44.
in part.
An Act to amend an Act of the Seventh } in part
Year of King George the Fourth, for } namely-
consolidating and amending the Laws
relating to Prisons in Ireland
Section Six.
c. 45.
An Act the title of which begins with the words,-
An Act to continue, and ends with the words,-
Local Turnpike Acts for Great Britain which ex-
pire with this or the ensuing Session of Parlia-
ment.
c. 46.
An Act to continue for One Year from the passing
of this Act, and thenceforth until the End of the
then next Session of Parliament, the several Acts
for regulating the Turnpike Roads in Ireland.
c. 47.
An Act to repeal so much of an Act of the Ninth
Year of the Reign of Her late Majesty Queen
Anne as prevents the Re-election of Mayors of
Parliamentary Boroughs and other annual Re-
turning Officers.
c. 48.
in part.
An Act to enable Proprietors of Entailed } in part;
Estates in Scotland to feu or lease on } namely-
long Leases Portions of the same for
the building of Churches and Schools,
and for Dwelling Houses and Gardens
for the Ministers and Masters thereof
Section Eight.
c. 50.
in part.
An Act to provide for keeping the Peace } in part;
on Canals and Navigable Rivers- } namely-
Section Fifteen from "and all" to end of that
Section.
Section Twenty-one.
c. 52.
An Act to provide for the Administration of the
Government in case the Crown should descend to
any Issue of Her Majesty whilst such Issue shall
be under the Age of Eighteen Years, and for the
Care and Guardianship of such Issue.
c. 53.
An Act for vacating any Presentment for rebuilding
the Gaol of Newgate in Dublin, and vacating any
Contract between the Commissioners for rebuilding
the said Gaol and the Contractor.
c. 54.
in part.
An Act for making further Provision for } in part;
the Confinement and Maintenance of } namely-
Insane Prisoners
Section Two from "and in" to " confined;".
Section Three from "and in all" to "acquitted
on the Ground of Insanity;".
Section Six.
Section Seven from "so much of the said Act
as relates to such Directions" to "that".
Section Ten.
c. 56.
in part.
An Act further to regulate the Trade of } in part;
Ships built and trading within the } namely-
Limits of the East India Company's
Charter
Sections One to Seven.
c. 59.
in part.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.
An Act for the Amendment of the Law } in part;
of Evidence in Scotland
- } namely-
Section Five.
c. 60.
in part.
An Act to further amend the Church } in part;
Building Acts
- ) namely-
Section Six, the words "enrolled and".
Sections Eight to Eleven, Thirteen, Four
and Twenty.
c. 61.
in part.
An Act to amend the Acts relating to the
general Sale of Beer and Cider by Retr
in England
Section Fourteen.
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