✨ Domain Board and Licensing Rules




376
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 24

Powers delegated to the Wangaloa Domain Board
under "The Public Domains Act, 1881."

ARTHUR GORDON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
sixth day of March, 1882.

Present:

THE HONORABLE THE PREMIER PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.

W
HEREAS by an Order in Council bearing date
the twenty-fifth day of November, one thou-
sand eight hundred and seventy-nine, made and issued
under the authority of "The Public Domains Act,
1860," "The Public Domains Act, 1865," and "The
Public Reserves Act, 1877," certain powers were, in
respect of certain lands referred to in a further Order
in Council of the same date, made and issued under
"The Public Reserves Act, 1877," aforesaid, dele-
gated to Edward Boyd, Colin McLaughlin, John
Welsh, James Brown, James Darling, Thomas John-
stone, and Robert Beattie:

Now, therefore, I, Arthur Hamilton Gordon, the
Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, by virtue
and exercise of the powers and authorities vested
in me by "The Public Domains Act, 1881," and
by and with the advice of the Executive Council
of the said colony, do hereby revoke the Order in
Council delegating the Governor's powers to the
above-named persons; and do hereby further dele-
gate, in respect of the lands referred to in the afore-
said Orders in Council, all the powers conferred by
"The Public Domains Act, 1881," except the powers
under or conferred by sections five and twelve, to
the under-mentioned persons, who shall be known as
the Wangaloa Domain Board :--

EDWARD BOYD,
JAMES BROWN,
JAMES DARLING,
THOMAS JOHNSTONE,
ALEXANDER MITCHELL,
JOHN HAGGART, and
ROBERT DARLING

(herein referred to as "the Board"), subject to the
stipulations hereinafter contained, that is to say, -

  1. The Board shall meet for the transaction of
    business on the first Saturday in each month, at six
    o'clock p.m., at the Schoolhouse, Wangaloa, or at such
    other time or place as may from time to time be fixed
    by the Board. The first meeting shall be held on
    Saturday, the first day of April, one thousand eight
    hundred and eighty-two.

  2. Special meetings may be convened by the Chair-
    man, or by any two members of the Board, provided
    that two days' notice of such meeting be given to
    each member, specifying the business to be trans-
    acted at such special meeting, and no other business
    than that so specified shall be transacted at such
    meeting.

  3. Any three of the said Board shall form a
    quorum. Any meeting may be adjourned from time
    to time.

  4. The members of the Board shall, at their first
    meeting, and thereafter at an annual meeting to be
    held on the first Saturday in January in every suc-
    ceeding year thereafter, elect one of themselves to
    be Chairman, who may join in the discussion, and
    shall have an original as well as a casting vote. The
    Chairman shall hold office until the election of his
    successor.

  5. If at any meeting the Chairman is not present
    at the time appointed for holding the same, the mem-
    bers present shall choose some one of their number
    to be Chairman of such meeting.

  6. If, by resignation, death, or incapacity, or other-
    wise, the office of Chairman shall be or become vacant,
    the members may at any monthly or special meeting
    appoint a Chairman.

  7. All questions shall be determined by the majority
    of votes of the members of the Board present at a
    meeting.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Regulations for Special Licensing Districts.

ARTHUR GORDON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
sixth day of March, 1882.

Present:

THE HONORABLE THE PREMIER PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.

IN exercise and pursuance of the powers granted to
the Governor in Council by the sixteenth section
of "The Licensing Act, 1881," and of all other powers
and authorities enabling the Governor in that behalf,
His Excellency the Governor of the Colony of New
Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the
Executive Council of the said colony, doth hereby
make the following regulations for the administra-
tion of the said Act within the Special Districts of
Waingaroa, Kawhia, East Taupo, West Taupo,
Pukorokoro, Sounds, Fiord, and Stewart Island.

REGULATIONS.

  1. Licenses may be issued for the sale of alcoholic
    liquors within the Special Licensing Districts of
    Waingaroa, Kawhia, East Taupo, West Taupo, Puko-
    rokoro, Sounds, Fiord, and Stewart Island, upon pay-
    ment of a fee not exceeding forty pounds nor less
    than ten pounds.

  2. All such licenses shall be made to expire on the
    thirty-first day of December next following the date
    of granting the same.

  3. The house and premises in respect of which any
    such license may be granted shall not be opened
    before six o'clock in the morning, and shall be closed
    at ten o'clock at night; provided that, upon payment
    at the time of issue of license of an extra fee of five
    pounds, permission may be given to keep open the
    licensed premises till twelve o'clock p.m.; but the
    restrictions in this regulation contained shall not
    apply to the supply of refreshments to bond fide
    travellers.

  4. No such licensed house or premises shall be
    opened for the sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays,
    except in the case of bond fide travellers as aforesaid.

  5. The accommodation to be provided in respect
    of any house or premises for which a license shall be
    applied for hereunder shall be such as shall be ap-
    proved of by the person or persons empowered to
    grant such license.

  6. Applications for licenses must be in writing, ad-
    dressed to the person or persons empowered to grant
    the same, and must specify the locality for which the
    license is asked, and the accommodation provided or
    intended to be provided for the public, and the hours
    during which it is proposed such house and premises
    shall be open.

  7. Every license granted hereunder shall be sub-
    ject to be forfeited if in the opinion of the person
    empowered to grant licenses hereunder it shall be
    necessary or desirable to do so; and such forfeiture
    shall be deemed to be complete when notice thereof
    under his hand shall have been delivered to the
    licensee or affixed to the licensed premises.

  8. All provisions of "The Licensing Act, 1881,"
    which are in contradiction of any of the foregoing



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πŸ—ΊοΈ Delegation of Powers to Wangaloa Domain Board under Public Domains Act, 1881

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
6 March 1882
Domain Board, Wangaloa, Public Domains Act 1881, Land management, Board meetings, Order in Council
14 names identified
  • Edward Boyd, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • Colin McLaughlin, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • John Welsh, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • James Brown, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • James Darling, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • Thomas Johnstone, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • Robert Beattie, Member of revoked Domain Board
  • Edward Boyd, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board
  • James Brown, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board
  • James Darling, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board
  • Thomas Johnstone, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board
  • Alexander Mitchell, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board
  • John Haggart, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board
  • Robert Darling, Member of Wangaloa Domain Board

  • Arthur Gordon, Governor
  • Forster Goring, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏭 Regulations for Special Licensing Districts under The Licensing Act, 1881

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 March 1882
Licensing Act 1881, Alcohol sales, Regulations, Special Licensing Districts, Waingaroa, Kawhia, Taupo, Stewart Island
  • Arthur Gordon, Governor