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Oct. 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1241

  1. FORM OF OBJECTION BY OWNER.
    "The Land and Income Assessment Act, 1891."
    Notice of Objection.
    To the Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington.
    I HEREBY give you notice that I object to the assessment of
    my land as shown in the assessment-roll for , and
    described below,--
Assessment No. Description of Actual Value of Value of Value of Value of Unimproved
(which must Property. Property, in- Owner's Interest. Lessee's Interest Improvements. Value.
be quoted.) cluding Im-
provements.

on the following grounds: [Here state shortly and clearly
your reasons for objecting.]
Name:
Address:
Date: , 189

  1. FORM OF OBJECTION BY COMMISSIONER.
    "The Land and Income Assessment Act, 1891."
    Notice of Objection by the Commissioner of Taxes.
    To
    I HEREBY give you notice, under section 19 of the above Act,
    that I object to the assessment of your land as shown in
    the assessment-roll for and described below,--
Assessment No. Description of Actual Value of Value of Value of Value of Unimproved
Property. Property, in- Owner's Interest. Lessee's Interest Improvements. Value.
cluding Im-
provements.

on the following grounds: [grounds of objection.]
And I propose to vary the assessment as follows:--

Assessment No. Description of Proposed Value Proposed Value Proposed Value Proposed Value Proposed Unim-
Property. of Property, in- of Owner's Interest. of Lessee's Interest. of Improvements. proved Value.
cluding Im-
provements.

If you consider yourself aggrieved by the altered assess-
ment you should appear before the Board of Review and
object to the alteration being made.

Commissioner of Taxes.
Wellington, , 189

R. WALROND,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Delayed-telegram Rates for Members of the General Assembly.

ONSLOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Christchurch, this thirty-first
day of October, 1891.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the twenty-sixth
day of June, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-
one, and published in the New Zealand Gazette of the second
day of July following, certain regulations were made for the
transmission of "delayed telegrams" forwarded during the
session of Parliament by members of either of the Houses
of the Legislature: And whereas it is expedient to revoke
such regulations and to make other provision in lieu thereof:
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 by "The Electric Lines Act, 1884," and of all other
powers and authorities enabling him in this behalf, doth
hereby revoke the said recited Order in Council of the
twenty-sixth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and
ninety-one, and the regulations thereby made as aforesaid,
and in lieu thereof doth hereby make the regulations con-
tained in the Schedule hereto; and doth hereby order and
declare that this Order in Council and the regulations hereby
made shall take effect on and after the first day of Novem-
ber, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.

SCHEDULE.

  1. DURING the session of Parliament members of the General
    Assembly may send "delayed telegrams" at the following
    rates, viz.:--
    For the first thirty words or any fraction s. d.
    thereof ... ... ... ... 0 6
    For every four words or fraction of four
    words after the first thirty words ... 0 1
  2. During the recess members of the General Assembly
    may also send delayed telegrams to Ministers of the Crown
    at the foregoing rates, such telegrams to be delivered by
    messenger, on receipt, instead of being posted.
  3. "Collect" telegrams addressed to a Minister by any
    member of Parliament shall not be accepted for transmission
    at any telegraph office unless the Minister has by telegram
    requested such member to send him a reply "free," and
    proof thereof be given to the transmitting officer.

R. WALROND,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Abolishing Office-copies of Telegrams.

ONSLOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Christchurch, this thirty-first
day of October, 1891.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS from time to time certain regulations have
been made by the Governor in Council for the
several purposes specified in subsections numbered one, two,
three, four, and five of section fifteen of "The Electric Lines
Act, 1884" (hereinafter referred to as "the said Act"), and
particularly by Order in Council bearing date the fourth day
of March, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven:
And whereas it is expedient to revoke all such regulations as
were made and are now in force relating to the taking and
keeping of office-copies of telegrams in any office under the
charge or control of the Electric Telegraph Commissioner:
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 power
conferred by the said Act, and acting by and with the advice
and consent of the Executive Council of the said colony,
doth hereby revoke such of the regulations prescribed by the
said recited Order in Council of the fourth day of March,
one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, as relates to
the taking or keeping of office-copies of telegrams; and doth
hereby order and declare that all other rules and regulations
at present in force prescribing the taking or keeping of office-
copies of telegrams shall be and the same are hereby revoked,
and that henceforth copies of telegrams for purposes of
record in any office of the New Zealand Post Office and
Telegraph Department shall not be taken: And it is hereby
further declared that this Order in Council shall take effect
on and after the first day of November, one thousand eight
hundred and ninety-one.

R. WALROND,
Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Rates of Postage for Parcels to certain Australian Colonies
and Tasmania.

ONSLOW, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Christchurch, this thirty-first
day of October, 1891.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN COUNCIL.
WHEREAS in pursuance and exercise of the powers
and authorities conferred by "The Post Office
(Foreign Parcels) Act, 1888," and "The Post Office Act 1881



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πŸ’° Form of Objection by Owner

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
Objection, Assessment, Land, Income, Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington

πŸ’° Form of Objection by Commissioner

πŸ’° Finance & Revenue
Objection, Assessment, Land, Income, Commissioner of Taxes, Wellington

πŸš‚ Order in Council: Delayed-telegram Rates

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
31 October 1891
Order in Council, Delayed-telegrams, Parliament, Rates, Christchurch
  • R. Walrond, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
  • William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, Governor

πŸš‚ Order in Council: Abolishing Office-copies of Telegrams

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
31 October 1891
Order in Council, Telegrams, Office-copies, Christchurch
  • R. Walrond, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
  • William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, Governor

πŸš‚ Order in Council: Rates of Postage for Parcels

πŸš‚ Transport & Communications
31 October 1891
Order in Council, Postage, Parcels, Australian Colonies, Tasmania, Christchurch
  • R. Walrond, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council
  • William Hillier, Earl of Onslow, Governor