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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
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SECOND SCHEDULE—continued.
| Session and Chapter. | Title of Act. | Extent of Repeal. |
|---|---|---|
| 7 & 8 Vict., c. 69 | An Act for amending an Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of His late Majesty, intituled “An Act for the Better Administration of Justice in His Majesty’s Privy Council,” and to extend its jurisdiction and Powers | In section twelve, the words “and from Admiralty and Vice-Admiralty Courts,” and so much of the rest of the section as relates to maritime causes. |
| 26 Vict., c. 24 | The Vice-Admiralty Courts Act, 1863 | The whole Act. |
| 30 & 31 Vict., c. 45 | The Vice-Admiralty Courts Act Amendment Act, 1867 | The whole Act. |
| 36 & 37 Vict., c. 59 | The Slave Trade (East African Courts) Act, 1873 | Sections four and five. |
| 36 & 37 Vict., c. 88 | The Slave Trade Act, 1873 | Section twenty, as far as relates to the taxation of any costs, charges, and expenses which can be taxed in pursuance of this Act. In section twenty-three, the words “under the Vice-Admiralty Courts Act, 1863.” |
| 38 & 39 Vict., c. 51 | The Pacific Islanders Protection Act, 1875 | So much of section six as authorises Her Majesty to confer Admiralty jurisdiction on any Court. |
Despatch.—Acts assented to.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 7th February, 1891.
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, No. 62.)
Colonial Office, Downing Street,
26th December, 1890.
MY LORD,—I have the honour to inform you that Her Majesty will not be advised to exercise her power of disallowance with respect to the following Acts of the Legislature of New Zealand, transcripts of which accompanied your Despatch No. 53, of the 31st of October:—
54° VICTORIA.
No. 1. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.
No. 2. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.
No. 3. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.
No. 4. An Act to further amend “The Dog Registration Act, 1880.”
No. 5. An Act to amend “The Representation Act, 1887,” by providing when Rolls may be formed for new Electoral Districts.
No. 6. An Act to amend the Term for which Educational Reserves may be leased.
No. 7. An Act to validate the Title to certain Reserves apportioned under “The Education Reserves Act, 1887.”
No. 8. An Act to provide for vesting in the Admiralty certain Crown Lands near Auckland, now set apart for Naval Purposes and as a Naval Reserve.
No. 9. An Act to authorise the Grant to Robert Bradshaw Todman of certain Lands at Waitara, in lieu of certain Town Sections at New Plymouth to which he is found entitled, and which had been inadvertently granted to Other Persons.
No. 10. An Act for amending and consolidating the Enactments relating to Arbitration.
No. 11. An Act to amend the Law relating to Mercantile Agents.
No. 12. An Act to amend the Electoral Acts.
No. 13. An Act to amend “The Census Act, 1877.”
No. 14. An Act to amend “The Companies Act, 1882.”
No. 15. An Act to amend “The Shipping and Seamen’s Act, 1877,” and the Acts amending the same.
No. 16. An Act to validate certain Proceedings by Trustees acting under “The Volunteer Drill-sheds and Lands Act, 1888.”
No. 17. An Act to amend the Rabbit Nuisance Acts.
No. 18. An Act in Restriction of the Spread of Infectious Disease among Cattle.
No. 19. An Act to consolidate and amend the Law providing for the Eradication and Prevention of Parasitic and other Diseases in Sheep.
No. 20. An Act to further amend the Acts relating to Government Life Insurance.
No. 21. An Act for the Prevention of Cruelty to and Better Protection of Children.
No. 22. An Act to amend “The Mining Companies Act, 1886.”
No. 23. An Act to amend “The Coal-mines Act, 1886.”
No. 24. An Act to amend “The Police Offences Act, 1884.”
No. 25. An Act to provide for the Classification and Regulation of the Post and Telegraph Department.
No. 26. An Act to make Better Provision for the Election of School Committees.
No. 27. An Act to amend “The Administration Act 1879 Amendment Act, 1885,” and 1888.
No. 28. An Act to amend “The Railways Construction and Land Act, 1881.”
No. 29. An Act to permit a certain Deviation in the Line of Route of the New Zealand Midland Railway, and for other Purposes.
No. 30. An Act to authorise the Extension of the Westport-Ngakawau Railway to the Mokihinui River, and to provide for the Cost of such Extension out of the Funds of the Westport Harbour Board.
No. 31. An Act to amend the Law as to Oaths.
No. 32. An Act to amend the Law relating to Native Land.
No. 33. An Act to extend the Provisions of “The Native Schools Sites Act, 1880.”
No. 34. An Act to amend “The Kumara Sludge-channel Act, 1889.”
No. 35. An Act to abolish the Export Duty on Gold and to provide for the Rating of Mining Property.
No. 36. An Act to amend the Public Revenues Acts.
No. 37. An Act to impose a Property-tax.
No. 38. An Act to continue the Primage Duty.
No. 39. An Act to appropriate certain Sums of Money for Public Works and other Purposes.
No. 40. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Consolidated Fund and other Moneys to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, and to appropriate the Supplies granted in this present Session.
Local.
No. 1. An Act to annex a Portion of the Auckland Domain to the Grounds of the Auckland Hospital.
No. 2. An Act to authorise the Sale of the Omaka Recreation Reserve in the Marlborough County.
No. 3. An Act to empower the School Commissioners for the Otago Provincial District to sell by Private Contract to the Mayor, Councillors, and Burgesses of the Borough of Invercargill a certain Parcel of Land for the Purpose of a Cemetery.
No. 4. An Act to empower the Patea Harbour Board to borrow Five Thousand Pounds.
No. 5. An Act to provide for the Establishment of a School of Design, Technics, and other Educational Purposes in the City of Wellington, and for the vesting of certain Lands situate in the said City in the Education Board of the District of Wellington, and the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington respectively.
No. 6. An Act to authorise the Use of a certain Parcel of Land in the Borough of Devonport, in the Provincial District of Auckland, New Zealand; also to empower the Borough Council of Devonport to declare a certain Road therein to be a Public Road, and to vest a Portion of the Foreshore of the Borough in the Borough Council of Devonport, and to vest One-half Acre of the Mount Victoria Recreation Reserve in the Board of Education, Auckland District.
No. 7. An Act to authorise the Leasing of a certain Unused Portion of a Public Cemetery at Kihikihi.
No. 8. An Act to vest in the South Canterbury Hospital and Charitable Aid Board the Land and Buildings used for the Purposes of the Timaru Charitable Aid Institution, together with the Fixtures and Im-
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration7 February 1891
Despatch, Assented Acts, Colonial Secretary, Legislation, Acts, Public Account, Dog Registration, Representation, Educational Reserves, Naval Purposes, Arbitration, Mercantile Agents, Electoral Acts, Census, Companies, Shipping, Seamen, Volunteers, Rabbit Nuisance, Cattle Disease, Sheep Disease, Government Life Insurance, Children Protection, Mining Companies, Coal-mines, Police Offences, Post Telegraph, School Committees, Administration, Railways, Deviation, Westport Railway, Oaths, Native Land, Native Schools, Kumara Sludge, Gold Duty, Public Revenues, Property Tax, Primage Duty, Public Works, Auckland Hospital, Omaka Reserve, Otago Cemetery, Patea Harbour, Wellington School, Devonport Land, Kihikihi Cemetery, Timaru Hospital
- P. A. Buckley, Colonial Secretary
NZ Gazette 1891, No 13