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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 39
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c. 4.
Diemen's Land for authorizing the Levy of certain
Duties of Customs and on Spirits.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.
An Act to provide for the Increase of the
Number of Bishoprics and Archdeaconries
in the West Indies, and to amend the
several Acts relating thereto
Except Section One. -
c. 5.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.
An Act to continue to the First Day of August, One
thousand eight hundred and forty-three, the Act
to amend the Laws relating to Loan Societies. -
c. 6.
An Act to amend an Act of Her present Majesty for
vacating any Presentment for rebuilding the Gaol
of Newgate in Dublin, and any Contract between
the Commissioners for rebuilding the said Gaol
and the Contractor. -
c. 7.
An Act to explain the Act for the better in part;
Regulation of certain Apprentices
Section Two.- namely-
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c. 8.
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-two. -
c. 9.
An Act to authorize the Advance of
Money out of the Consolidated Fund
to a limited Amount for carrying on
Public Works and Fisheries, and Em-
ployment of the Poor; and to amend
the Acts authorizing the Issue of Ex-
chequer Bills for the like Purposes.
in part;
namely- -
c. 11.
Sections One to Three, Five to Eight, Ten,
Twelve, Thirteen, Twenty-two, and Twenty-
three.
An Act for appointing Commissioners to inquire as
to the Issue, Receipt, Circulation, and Possession
of certain forged Exchequer Bills. -
c. 12.
An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and for
the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters. -
c. 13.
An Act for the Regulation of Her Majesty's Royal
Marine Forces while on Shore. -
c. 14.
An Act to amend the Laws for the Im- in part;
portation of Corn- S namely--
Sections One to Eight and Nineteen.
Section Twenty-two, the words "or any Three
or more of them," (wherever they occur).
Section Twenty-eight from "by" to "shall be
regulated," from "for the" to " said Duties;"
and from "and shall on" to end of that
Section.
Section Thirty.
Section Thirty-seven from "or to any" to
"Cambridge respectively,".
Section Forty-five.
The Table of Duties.
The Schedule of Cities and Towns so far as it
relates to the Counties of Rutland and
Hereford, to Shropshire and Staffordshire
and to the towns against which an asterisk is
placed.
- S namely--
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c. 15.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Do-
minions.
An Act to impose an additional Duty on Spirits,
and to repeal the Allowance on Spirits made
from Malt only, in Ireland. -
c. 16.
An Act to continue, until the End of the Session of
Parliament next after the Thirty-first Day of
July, One thousand eight hundred and forty-four,
certain of the Allowances of the Duty of Excise
on Soap used in Manufactures. -
c. 17.
An Act for preventing, until the First Day of May,
One thousand eight hundred and forty-five, Ships
clearing out from any Port in British North
America, or in the Settlement of Honduras, from
loading any part of their Cargo of Timber upon
Deck. -
c. 21.
Repealed as to all Her Majesty's Dominions.
An Act for raising the Sum of Nine millions one
hundred thousand Pounds by Exchequer Bills,
for the Service of the Year One thousand eight
hundred and forty-two. -
c. 22.
An Act for consolidating the Queen's) in part;
Bench, Fleet, and Marshalsea Prisons,
and for regulating the Queen's Prison
Section One from "and after" to end of that
Section.
Sections Two to Four and Eight to Fifteen.
Section Sixteen to "repealed:".
Sections Seventeen to Twenty-eight.
in part.
namely- -
c. 23.
An Act to continue, until the Thirty-first Day of
July, One thousand eight hundred and forty-three,
and to the End of the then Session of Parliament,
the several Acts for regulating Turnpike Roads in
Ireland. -
c. 24.
An Act for improving the Dublin Police, in part;
namely-
Section Two so far as it relates to turnpike
roads.
Sections Forty-one to Forty-four.
Section Seventy-five from "or unless" to
"Dublin;".
Sections Seventy-six, Seventy-seven, and Eighty. -
c. 25.
An Act the title of which begins with the words, - An
Act to repeal the present and impose, and ends
with the words, - Allowance on Spirits made from
Malt only in Ireland. -
c. 26.
An Act to alter and amend the Law re- in part;
lating to Ecclesiastical Houses of Resi-
dence
Sections Three and Fifteen.
namely- -
c. 27.
An Act for better enabling Incumbents
of Ecclesiastical Benefices to demise(in part;
the Lands belonging to their Benefices namely-
on Farming Leases.
Section Seventeen.
in part. -
c. 28.
An Act to assimilate the Law in Ireland,
as to the Punishment of Death, to the
Law in England; to abolish the in part;
Punishment of Death in certain Cases namely-
in Ireland, and to substitute other
Punishments in lieu thereof
Sections Three, Twenty-two, and Twenty-three.
in part. -
c. 29.
An Act for establishing a Prison at in part;
Pentonville- 3 namely-
Section Three from "and that" to end of that
Section.
Sections Four, Five, Eleven, Twenty-three, and
Thirty-two.
in part.
- 3 namely-
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c. 30.
An Act to provide Regulations for pre-
paring and using Roasted Malt in in part;
colouring Beer
namely-
Section One, the words "from and after the
Commencement of this Act".
Section Two to "forty-two".
Section Nineteen.
in part. -
c. 31.
An Act the title of which begins with the words,-An
Act to indemnify Witnesses who may give Evidence
before the Committee appointed by the House of
Commons, and ends with the words, -whether
such Bribery has really taken place. -
c. 32.
An Act for better recording Fines and) in part;
Recoveries in Wales and Cheshire -namely-
Section Two from "Provided always" to end of
that Section.
Section Three from "Provided also" to end of
that Section.
Section Six.
in part. -
c. 34.
An Act for granting to Her Majesty, until the Fifth
Day of July, One thousand eight hundred and
forty-three, certain Duties on Sugar imported into
the United Kingdom, for the Service of the Year
One thousand eight hundred and forty-two. -
c. 35.
An Act for granting to Her Majesty
Duties on Profits arising from Property, in part;
Professions, Trades, and Offices, until
the Sixth Day of April, One thousand namely-
eight hundred and forty-five
Sections One and Two.
Section Three to "and that".
Section Five from "the Directors" to "South
Sea Company,".
Sections Twenty-five and Twenty-six.
Section Thirty-five from "and from serving" to
"dwell".
Section Thirty-nine, the words "Ireland, or"
(wherever they occur).
Section Fifty-four from "Provided also" to end
of that Section.
Section Eighty-eight, Schedule (C.), Rules from
"and to" to "resident in Ireland,".
Section Eighty-nine so far as it relates to the
South Sea Company.
Sections Ninety to Ninety-two.
Section Ninety-four from "the Bank of Ireland"
to "respectively,".
Section One hundred, Schedule (D.), Fourth
Case and Fifth Case respectively, the words
"in Ireland, or".
Section One hundred and two, the words "in
Ireland, or".
Section One hundred and six from "Provided
always, that the" to end of that Section.
Sections One hundred and seven, One hundred
and forty-three to One hundred and forty-five,
and One hundred and forty-eight.
Section One hundred and seventy-two from "by
quarterly" to "directed,".
in part.
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ποΈ Governance & Central Administration7 August 1874
Legislation, Repeals, Amendments, Imperial Acts, Schedule, Sections, Statute Law Revision
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