Kermadec Islands Annexation




Num. 22.

433

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

EXTRAORDINARY.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1887.

Despatch.—Kermadec Islands annexed to New Zealand.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 4th April, 1887.

THE following despatch, received from Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, is published for general information.

P. A. BUCKLEY.

(New Zealand.—General.)
Downing Street, 20th January, 1887.

SIR,—With reference to your Despatch No. 65, of the 17th July last, I have the honour to transmit to you herewith Letters Patent passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom for the annexation of certain islands known as the Kermadec Group to the Colony of New Zealand.

I have, &c.,
H. T. HOLLAND.

Governor Sir W. F. D. Jervois, G.C.M.G., C.B., &c.

NEW ZEALAND.—(KERMADec ISLANDS.)

LETTERS PATENT passed under the Great Seal of the United Kingdom for the Annexation of certain Islands known as the Kermadec Group to the Colony of New Zealand.

VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India: To all whom these presents shall come: Greeting.

WHEREAS it is expedient that certain islands belonging to Us, situated in the South Pacific Ocean, between the parallels of 29 degrees and 32 degrees south latitude and the meridians of 177 degrees and 180 degrees west longitude, and commonly known as the Kermadec Group, should be annexed to and form part of our Colony of New Zealand: And whereas the Legislative Council and House of Representatives of our said colony have expressed their desire for such annexation, and have passed the following resolution: “We, your Majesty’s loyal subjects, the Members of the Legislative Council (or House of Representatives) of the Colony of New Zealand, in Parliament assembled, beg to express our great satisfaction on learning that your Majesty has been pleased to order that the British flag shall be hoisted on the Kermadec Group of Islands; and we now respectfully pray that your Majesty will be further pleased to order that those islands be annexed to this colony:” Now We do, by these our Letters Patent under the Great Seal of our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, authorize our Governor for the time being of our said Colony of New Zealand, by Proclamation under his hand and the Public Seal of the said Colony, to declare that, from and after a day to be therein mentioned, the said islands shall be annexed to and form part of our said colony.

II. And We do hereby direct our said Governor not to issue any such Proclamation as aforesaid unless the Legislature of our said Colony of New Zealand shall have passed a law providing that the said islands shall, on the day aforesaid, become part of our said colony, and subject to the laws in force therein: Provided always that the application of the said laws to the said islands may be modified either by such Proclamation as aforesaid, or by any law or laws to be from time to time passed by the Legislature of our said colony for the government of the said islands so annexed.

III. And We do hereby reserve to Ourselves, our heirs and successors, full power and authority from time to time to revoke, alter, or amend these our Letters Patent as to Us or them shall seem meet.

IV. And We do further direct and enjoin that these our Letters Patent shall be read and proclaimed at such place or places as our said Governor shall think fit within our said Colony of New Zealand.

In witness whereof We have caused these our Letters to be made patent. Witness Ourselves at Westminster, the eighteenth day of January, in the fiftieth year of our Reign.

By Warrant under the Queen’s Sign-manual.

MUIR MACKENZIE.

By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBUry, Govt. Printer, Wellington.



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🌏 Annexation of Kermadec Islands

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
4 April 1887
Annexation, Kermadec Islands, South Pacific, Letters Patent, Colonial Secretary
  • P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary
  • H. T. Holland, Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
  • Sir W. F. D. Jervois, Governor of New Zealand