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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Section Seventy-three from "subject" to
"mentioned," and from "pursuant" to
"Reward;".
Section Seventy-eight from "and for" to end of
that Section.
Section Ninety-three, the words "Award,
Schedule of Apportionment,".
Section One hundred and one.
Section One hundred and two from the words
"Land" to "therein;".
c. 37. An Act for the more easy Recovery of Arrears of
Compositions for Tithes from Persons of the
Persuasion of the People called Quakers, in Ire-
land.
c. 38. An Act to afford further Facilities for the in part;
in part.
Conveyance and Endowment of Sites
for Schools
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namely-
Sections One, Four, and Sixteen.
Section Twenty-two from "an Act passed" to
"Scotland, or ".
Section Twenty-three.
c. 39. An Act to explain and amend Two) in part;
several Acts relating to the Ecclesias-
tical Commissioners for England Snamely-
in part.
Section Three from "and that" to "shall remain
in the Patronage of the Archbishop or Bishop
of the Diocese for the Time being until a
Successor shall be collated thereto;".
Section Eight.
Section Nine from "Provided always" to end
of that Section.
Section Twelve from "That" to "repealed;
and".
Section Fourteen.
Section Eighteen to "and that", and from
"provided" to end of that Section.
Section Twenty-eight.
Section Thirty from "and that" to end of that
Section.
Section Thirty-one.
c. 41. An Act the title of which begins with the words,-
An Act to provide for the Payment of Debts,-
and ends with the words, -Houses of Industry
and Workhouses, in certain Cases, in Ireland.
c. 43. An Act the title of which begins with the words,-
An Act to continue until the Thirty-first day of
December, and ends with the words, - Settle-
ments in Western Australia on the Western
Coast of New Holland.
c. 44. An Act the title of which begins with the words,-
An Act to continue until the Thirty-first Day of
December, and ends with the words, New
South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the
more effectual Government thereof.
c. 45. An Act to amend an Act passed in the
in part.
Third and Fourth Years of the Reign
of His late Majesty King William the
Fourth, intituled "An Act to amend
the Laws relating to Sewers".
Sections Nine, Sixteen, and Seventeen.
c. 49. An Act to provide for repairing, improv- in part;
in part.
ing, and rebuilding County Bridges
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namely-
Section Five.
c. 50. An Act to make further Provision relative to the
Returns to be made by Banks of the Amount of
their Notes in Circulation.
c. 52. An Act to amend an Act of the Fourth Year of Her
present Majesty, intituled "An Act for facilitating
the Administration of Justice in the Court of
Chancery."
c. 53. An Act to apply certain Sums of Money to the
Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and forty-one, and to appropriate the Supplies
granted in this Session of Parliament.
c. 54. An Act the title of which begins with the words,
An Act to continue until the First Day of January,
-and ends with the words, -exempting certain
Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes from the
Operation of the Laws relating to Usury.
c. 55. An Act further to continue, until the First Day of
April, One thousand eight hundred and forty-two,
an Act of the Third and Fourth Year of the Reign
of Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to
amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies."
c. 56. An Act for taking away the Punishment of)
in part.
Death in certain Cases, and substituting
other Punishments in lieu thereof
Except Sections One, Four, and Six, so far as
they relate to offences mentioned in 55 Geo.
III. c. 185, s. 7, and except Section Five to
"Britain,".
c. 58. An Act to amend the Law for the Trial of con-
troverted Elections.
c. 59.
in part.
An Act to authorize for One Year, and
until the end of the then next Session
of Parliament, the application of a
Portion of the Highway Rates to Turn- namely-
pike Roads, in certain Cases
Section Three from "nor on" to end of that
Section.
Sections Six and Seven.
c. 61. 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-
two.
5 Vict.
c. 5.
in part.
An Act to make further Provisions for in part;
the Administration of Justice
Sections Two and Three.
- namely-
Section Six from "the Sum of One" to "Ex-
chequer; and" (where those words first
occur).
Section Twenty-one.
Section Twenty-five to "Westminster; and
that", and from "after the Death" to
"respectively,".
Sections Thirty-two to Thirty-four.
Section Thirty-five to "either of them,", from
"(but subject and " to "General,", from "the
net" to "appointed under this Act,", from
"and the net" to "Chancery;" and from
"and (except the Salary" to end of that Sec-
tion.
Section Thirty-seven from "from" to "England"
and the words "other than the present Vice-
Chancellor."
Section Thirty-eight from "and that Edward"
to "respectively named; ".
Section Forty from "and Richard" to "respect-
ively named; ".
Sections Forty-three to Forty-five.
Section Forty-eight, the words "Masters in
Ordinary,", "the Masters in Ordinary of the
said Court of Chancery, and other", and
"Masters and other".
Section Forty-nine from "(other" to "Ordi-
nary), ".
Section Fifty-six, the words "after the said
Fifteenth Day of October, One thousand eight
hundred and forty-one,", from "to be paid
out" to "them, (but subject and without
prejudice as aforesaid,)" and from "by the
Governor" to " in every Year,".
Section Sixty-six.
The following names of causes in the Second
Schedule; namely-
The King v. Delamotte.
Okey.
Kent.
Whitworth.
The Queen v. Lane.
Holt.
and the sums of cash opposite thereto.
The two last names or titles in the Third
Schedule and the salaries set opposite thereto.
The following Sections from and after the first
day of November, 1875; namely-
Sections Nineteen, Twenty, Twenty-two,
Twenty-three, and Twenty-eight to
Thirty-one.
c. 6.
in part;
An Act the title of which begins with the
words,- An Act to amend an Act made
in the Twenty-sixth Year, and ends
with the words,- Countries out of His
Majesty's Dominions
namely-
Section Six.
c. 7. An Act to continue until the Thirty-first Day of
July, One thousand eight hundred and forty-two,
such Laws as may expire within a limited Period.
c. 9. An Act to provide for Payment of the Persons
employed in taking Account of the Population in
England.
c. 10. An Act to continue the Poor Law Commission until
the Thirty-first Day of July, One thousand eight
hundred and forty-two.
c. 11. An Act for raising the Sum of Ten millions six
hundred and twenty-six thousand three hundred
and fifty Pounds by Exchequer Bills, for the
Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and forty-one, and for appropriating the Supplies
granted in this Session of Parliament.
5&6Vict.
c. 1.
An Act better to provide for the Application to the
Service of the Year One thousand eight hundred
and forty-one of the Sums granted in the Two last
Sessions of Parliament.
c. 3.
An Act to confirm an Act of the Legislature of Van
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration7 August 1874
Legislation, Repeals, Amendments, Imperial Acts, Schedule, Sections, Statute Law Revision
8 names identified
- Delamotte, Party in listed case
- Okey, Party in listed case
- Kent, Party in listed case
- Whitworth, Party in listed case
- Lane, Party in listed case
- Holt, Party in listed case
- Edward, Named in amended section
- Richard, Named in amended section
NZ Gazette 1875, No 2