β¨ Proclamations defining districts and prisons
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THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1876.
Kumara Special Licensing District.
(L.S.) NORMANBY, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by "The Licensing Act 1873 Amend-
ment Act, 1874," it is, amongst other things,
provided that, in order to make provision for the
granting of licenses on gold fields and in outlying
districts, it shall be lawful for the Governor from
time to time to proclaim any district in any province
of the colony, the boundaries whereof shall be defined
in such Proclamation, to be a special licensing dis-
trict, and the boundaries of such district from time
to time to alter, and to abolish any such district:
Now, therefore, I, George Augustus' Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony of
New Zealand, in virtue of the powers conferred upon
me by the said recited Act, do hereby proclaim and de-
clare that, from and after the date hereof, the district
the boundaries whereof are set forth in the Schedule
hereto shall be a special licensing district, to be
called "The Kumara Special Licensing District."
SCHEDULE.
One hundred and fifteen acres two roods, more or
less, situate in the Arahura District; commencing at
a point on the eastern side of the Goldsborough and
Greenstone Road, distant thirteen chains from its
intersection by the southern side of Seddon Street;
thence North-westerly at a right angle with said road
for fifteen chains; thence South-westerly at a right
angle for thirty-three chains; thence South-easterly
at a right angle for thirty-five chains; thence North-
easterly parallel with north-western boundary for
thirty-three chains; and thence North-westerly paral-
lel with south-western boundary for twenty chains
to the commencing point.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the
Most Honorable George Augustus Con-
stantine, Marquis of Normanby, Earl
of Mulgrave, Viscount Normanby, and
Baron Mulgrave of Mulgrave, all in the
County of York, in the Peerage of the
United Kingdom; and Baron Mulgrave
of New Ross, in the County of Wexford,
in the Peerage of Ireland; a Member of
Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy
Council; Knight Commander of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and
Saint George; Governor and Commander-
in-Chief in and over Her Majesty's Colony
of New Zealand and its Dependencies,
and Vice-Admiral of the same; and
issued under the Seal of the said Colony,
at Wellington, this nineteenth day of
July, in the year of our Lord one thou-
sand eight hundred and seventy-six.
CHARLES C. BOWEN.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
Proclamation of a Public Prison at Gisborne..
(L.S.) NORMANBY, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly
of New Zealand intituled "The Prisons Act,
1873," it is provided that the Governor may from
time to time, as to him shall seem meet, by Proclama-
tion published in the New Zealand Gazette, declare
any house, building, enclosure, or place to be a
public prison, and from and after the publication of
any such Proclamation in the New Zealand Gazette,
or from any latter time specified in the Proclamation,
such house, building, enclosure, or place shall be
deemed to be a public prison:
Now, therefore, I, George Augustus Constantine,
Marquis of Normanby, the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, do hereby proclaim and declare the
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ποΈ Proclamation establishing The Kumara Special Licensing District
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government19 July 1876
Proclamation, Licensing Act 1874, Kumara, Special Licensing District, Land boundaries, Arahura District
- George Augustus Constantine, Marquis of Normanby, Governor
- CHARLES C. BOWEN
βοΈ Proclamation of a Public Prison at Gisborne
βοΈ Justice & Law EnforcementProclamation, Prisons Act 1873, Public Prison, Gisborne
- George Augustus Constantine, Marquis of Normanby, Governor
NZ Gazette 1876, No 41