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506
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 30

done anything repugnant to or inconsistent with any
law relating to the Customs, or any regulation of the
Commissioner of Customs, or with any provisions of
"The Harbours Act, 1878," or its amendments, or
any regulations made thereunder, and that are now
or may hereafter be in force.
7. That the ballast of all vessels loading at the said
wharf shall be taken away by the said George Gray
Russell and deposited above high-water mark, or at
such place as may be approved of by the Otago
Harbour Board.
8. That the rights, powers, and privileges conferred
by this Order in Council shall continue in force for
ten years, computed from the date of this Order
in Council, unless in the meantime such rights,
powers, and privileges shall be altered, modified, or
revoked by competent authority.
9. That the rights, powers, and privileges con-
ferred under or by virtue of this Order in Council
may be at any time resumed by the Governor with-
out payment of any compensation whatever, on giving
to the said George Gray Russell six calendar months'
previous notice in writing. Any such notice shall be
sufficient if given by the Minister, and delivered at
the last known address of the said George Gray
Russell.
10. The said George Gray Russell shall not sell,
mortgage, lease, or otherwise part with, charge, or
encumber the said wharf, or any right or privilege
hereby conferred upon it, without the consent in
writing of the Minister.
11. Nothing contained in this Order in Council
shall be deemed to prevent its revocation at any time
and without any notice in case the said George Gray
Russell shall-
(1.) Commit or suffer a breach of the conditions
hereinbefore set forth, or any of them; or
(2.) Cease to use or occupy the said wharf.
And publication in the New Zealand Gazette of an
Order in Council containing such revocation shall be
sufficient notice to the said George Gray Russell, and
to all persons concerned or interested in the said
wharf, that this Order in Council and the rights and
privileges thereby conferred have been revoked and
determined.
12. In these conditions the term "Minister"
means the Minister having charge of the Marine
Department, as defined by "The Shipping and Sea-
men's Act, 1877," and includes any officer, person,
or authority acting by or under the direction of such
Minister.

FORSTER GORING,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

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

ARTHUR GORDON, Governor.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

At the Government House, at Wellington, this
twenty-second day of March, 1882.

Present:

THE HONORABLE THE PREMIER PRESIDING IN
COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by an Order in Council bearing date
the twenty-sixth day of April, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-one, 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 Charles Pye, Edward Fitzpatrick, Joseph
Roberts, Laurence Fitzpatrick, and Ascot Roberts:

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 Pakuranga Domain Board:-

CHARLES PYE,
EDWARD FITZPATRICK,
JOSEPH ROBERTS,
LAURENCE FITZPATRICK, and
JOHN GILL

(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
    seven o'clock p.m., at the Public Hall, Pakuranga, 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 eighth 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 second 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.

Authorizing the taking and laying off of Roads
over Native Land in the Chatham Islands.

A. H. GORDON, Governor.

BEING desirous, in exercise and pursuance of all
powers and authorities enabling me in this
behalf by "The Native Lands Act, 1873," "The
Native Land Act Amendment Act, 1878 (No. 2),"
and "The Public Works Act, 1880," of taking and
laying off for public purposes one or more line or
lines of road from and out of the lands specified in
the Schedule hereto, I, Arthur Hamilton Gordon, the
Governor of the Colony of New Zealand; do hereby
authorize

JOHN A. ROBERTSON,
Surveyor, of Invercargill, to enter upon the said



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πŸ—οΈ Conditions for George Gray Russell's Otago Harbour Wharf (continued from previous page)

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
22 March 1882
Wharf conditions, ballast disposal, tenure duration, revocation clause, Marine Department
  • George Gray Russell, Subject of wharf rights and obligations

  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

🏘️ Delegation of powers to the Pakuranga Domain Board

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
22 March 1882
Domain Board, Pakuranga, delegation revocation, meeting procedures, Public Domains Act
6 names identified
  • Charles Pye, Previous and new Domain Board member
  • Edward Fitzpatrick, Previous and new Domain Board member
  • Joseph Roberts, Previous and new Domain Board member
  • Laurence Fitzpatrick, Previous and new Domain Board member
  • Ascot Roberts, Previous Domain Board member whose delegation revoked
  • John Gill, Newly appointed Pakuranga Domain Board member

  • ARTHUR GORDON, Governor
  • THE HONOURABLE THE PREMIER
  • FORSTER GORING, Clerk of the Executive Council

πŸ—ΊοΈ Authorization to take Native Land for roads in the Chatham Islands

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Road taking, Native Land, Chatham Islands, Public Works Act, Surveyor authorization
  • JOHN A. Robertson, Surveyor authorized to enter land

  • A. H. GORDON, Governor