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776 [No. 38
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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It shall be the duty of the said Registrar to indorse on
the application the particulars relating to the title to the
land the subject of such application, and to forward the
same so indorsed to the Trust Commissioner before whom
the inquiry is to be held. -
It shall be the duty of the Trust Commissioner, at the
close of an inquiry, to forward to the said Registrar of the
Native Land Court the deed, judgment, or other document,
with his certificate, or the grounds for refusing a certificate,
indorsed thereon, and the said Registrar shall record the
same in his office.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Regulations for the Election of Graduates' Members,
Auckland University College Council.
ONslow, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eighth day
of July, 1890.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
In exercise and pursuance of the powers and authorities
vested in him by "The Auckland University College
Act, 1882," His Excellency the Right Honourable William
Hillier, Earl of Onslow, the Governor of the Colony of New
Zealand, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive
Council of the said colony, doth hereby make the regulations
set forth hereunder for the conduct of the election of gradu-
ates' members of the Auckland University College Council.
REGULATIONS.
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For the purposes of each election held under these regu-
lations, the Auckland University College Council shall
appoint a Returning Officer. -
The Registrar of the College shall keep a roll of graduates
of the New Zealand University who are on the books of the
College, and shall revise such roll within the seven days next
preceding the date fixed for any such election, and shall
deliver into the hands of the Returning Officer a copy of
the revised roll before the time fixed for the election. -
Every person whose name is on the roll as revised under
the last preceding regulation, and no other person, may vote
at the election, and may take part in the nomination of
candidates. -
No candidate shall be proposed at any election here-
under unless he has previously been nominated by writing,
signed by two of the electors, and a nomination shall have
no effect unless the nomination-paper is delivered to the
Returning Officer at the Registrar's Office, by postal delivery
or otherwise, not less than five days before the time ap-
pointed for the election. -
Notice of the election shall be advertised by the Return-
ing Officer in two newspapers published in the City of Auck-
land; the last of such advertisements to appear at least ten
days before the time fixed for the election. -
If more than two candidates are nominated for the
same vacancy the Returning Officer shall publish their
names by advertising them at least three times in each of
two newspapers circulating within the City of Auckland, and
in every advertisement he shall state the place and time
fixed for the election. -
If only one duly-nominated candidate is proposed at the
meeting for election, the Returning Officer shall declare such
person duly elected. If more than one candidate is proposed
the election shall be by ballot, but any graduate who does not
attend to vote in person may send to the Returning Officer,
by post or otherwise, a writing, signed and attested, autho-
rising the Returning Officer to record a vote for the candi-
date named in such writing, and the Returning Officer shall
take account of such voting-paper as a valid vote, and shall
include such vote in his counting of the ballot. Imme-
diately after the taking of the vote by ballot the Returning
Officer shall declare which of the candidates has been duly
elected. -
If an election for filling up a casual vacancy is ap-
pointed to be held at the same time as an election for the
filling up of a vacancy that has occurred by rotation, here-
inafter called "an ordinary vacancy," no nomination-paper
and no voting-paper shall be valid unless it contains a
distinct mention of the vacancy to which it relates as being
a casual vacancy or an ordinary vacancy as the case may be,
and at the time of election the Returning Officer shall first
proceed with the election for filling up the casual vacancy,
and when such election is complete shall at once proceed
with the election for filling up the ordinary vacancy. -
In every advertisement relating to an election, when
two elections are to take place as contemplated in the last
preceding regulation, the Returning Officer shall give notice
that no nomination-paper or voting-paper will be valid
unless it distinctly indicates whether the vacancy to which
it relates is a casual vacancy or an ordinary vacancy.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Removal of Restrictions on Alienation of Native Land.
ONslow, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this eighth day
of July, 1890.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS application has been made to the Governor
in Council by Ani Waka Bluett, the Native owner
of the land described in the second column of the Sche-
dule hereto, praying that the restrictions on the aliena-
tion of such land contained in the certificate of title bear-
ing date the twenty-first day of May, one thousand eight
hundred and ninety, described in the first column of the
said Schedule, may be removed: And whereas inquiry has
been duly made by the Native Land Court, and the said
Court has reported that the provisions of the law in that
behalf have been complied with: And whereas it appears
expedient to grant such application:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Right Honourable
William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, the Governor of the Colony
of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the powers
conferred on him by "The Native Land Act, 1888," and
acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council
of the said colony, doth hereby order and declare that all
restrictions imposed by the said certificate of title on the
alienation of the said lands are hereby removed.
SCHEDULE.
| FIRST COLUMN. | SECOND COLUMN. |
|---|---|
| Particulars of Grant or Instrument containing Restrictions. | Description of Lands. |
| Land transfer certificate, Vol. liv., folio 228, dated 21st May, 1890, in favour of Ani Waka Bluett, and containing the following restrictions: "The above land is inalienable by sale or mortgage, or by lease beyond twenty-one years." | All that piece of land in the District of Wellington, containing 1 road 13-1 perches, known as Section 1 of Sub-division 2 of Section 23, Polhill Gully. |
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Native Land proposed to be taken for a Road in Maungaru Survey District.
ONslow, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this thirteenth
day of May, 1890.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto
is required to be taken for a public work authorised
to be constructed by the Government, to wit, the construc-
tion of a road:
And whereas the said land is held or occupied by Native
owners:
Now, therefore, in pursuance and exercise of the powers
vested in him by "The Public Works Act, 1882," and the
amendments thereof, and of all other powers in anywise
enabling him in this behalf, His Excellency William Hillier,
Earl of Onslow, 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 order that the Government
work known as a road shall and may be constructed on or
through the land mentioned in the Schedule hereto.
SCHEDULE.
A ROAD, 100 links wide or thereabouts, commencing at the
north-eastern boundary-line of the Owhatia Block No. 154 (in
red), Maungaru Survey District, Provincial District of Auck-
land, and proceeding in southerly and westerly directions
through the said block to the south-western boundary-line.
ALEX. WILLIS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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