✨ Local Government Loans and Legislation
660
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 29
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Moa Road Board, County of Taranaki.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 18th April, 1896.
THE following notice, received from the Chairman of the Moa Road Board, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1886.”
W. C. WALKER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
MOA ROAD BOARD.
RESULT of poll of ratepayers of the Lincoln Road Special Rating District taken on the 2nd October, 1895, upon the following proposal: (1) To metal a portion of the Lincoln Road, from Section 249, Huirangi, eastwards; (2) to borrow for such purpose the sum of £200 under “The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886”; (3) to strike as security for such loan a special rate of 1½d. in the pound; (4) to constitute the “Lincoln Road Special Rating District,” to comprise the following lands—viz., Sections 249, 231, 244, 247, 234, 248, 235, Huirangi Survey District:—
Total number of ratepayers on special roll, 6; total number of votes exercisable, 6: Number of ratepayers who voted for the proposal, 5; number of ratepayers who voted against the proposal, 1.
I hereby declare the proposal carried.
J. BROWN,
Chairman.
[This notice is published in substitution for that in New Zealand Gazette No. 85, of the 21st November, 1895, page 1817.]
Result of Poll for Proposed Loan, Waitotara County Council.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 20th April, 1896.
THE following notice, received from the Chairman of the Waitotara County Council, is published in accordance with the provisions of “The Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1886.”
W. C. WALKER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
WAITOTARA COUNTY COUNCIL.
RESULT of a poll taken on Thursday, 16th April, on a proposal to raise a loan of £300 for the completion of the Rangitatau West Road:—
Number of ratepayers on roll, 6; number of votes exercisable, 6: Number of votes given in favour of loan, 5; against, 0.
As a majority of the ratepayers on the special roll, exercising a majority of the votes exercisable, have voted in favour of the loan, I therefore declare the proposal carried.
JAMES LAIRD,
Chairman, Waitotara County.
17th April, 1896.
Despatch.—Certain Acts assented to.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 20th April, 1896.
THE following despatch, received from Her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, is published for general information.
W. C. WALKER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
(New Zealand, No. 14.)
Downing Street, 25th February, 1896.
MY LORD,—I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Despatch, No. 51, of the 21st November last, forwarding copies of the Acts passed by the Legislature of New Zealand during the session of 1895.
- I have the honour to inform you that Her Majesty will not be advised to exercise her prerogative of disallowance in respect of the following Acts:—
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-six.
No. 2. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account and other Separate Accounts to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand eight hundred and ninety-six.
No. 3. An Act to regulate and restrict the Wearing of Naval and Military Uniforms.
No. 4. An Act to amend “The Dog Registration Act, 1880” (hereinafter, with its amendments, included in the expression “the principal Act”).
No. 5. An Act to amend “The Industrial Schools Act, 1882.”
No. 6. An Act to amend “The Cemeteries Act, 1882.”
No. 7. An Act to provide for the Incorporation of the New Zealand Institute of Journalists.
No. 8. An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Adoption of Children.
No. 9. An Act to further amend “The Criminal Code Act, 1893.”
No. 10. An Act for the further Amendment of the Law of Evidence.
No. 11. An Act to amend “The Property Law Consolidation Act, 1883,” in relation to the Release of Mortgages.
No. 12. An Act to promote the Settlement and Opening-up of the Interior of the North Island.
No. 13. An Act to amend “The Animals Protection Act, 1880.”
No. 14. An Act to make Provision for the Representation of the Borough of Kaitangata on the Clutha River Board.
No. 15. An Act to make Provision for securing to Threshing-machine Owners a Preference-claim for the Cost of threshing Grain or Seeds.
No. 16. 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-six.
No. 17. An Act to make certain Provision in connection with the Affairs of the Bank of New Zealand, to further amend “The New Zealand Bank Act, 1861,” and the Bank’s Deed of Settlement, and to otherwise amend the Law relating to Banks.
No. 18. An Act to amend the Law relating to the Sale of Bread and the Adulteration of Food or Drugs.
No. 19. An Act to amend “The Counties Act, 1886.”
No. 20. An Act to make Provision for securing Homes for the People.
No. 21. An Act for repealing “The Servants’ Registry Offices Act, 1892,” and for making other Provision in Lieu thereof.
No. 22. An Act to regulate Attachment of Wages.
No. 23. An Act for codifying the Law relating to the Sale of Goods.
No. 24. An Act for compiling an Edition of the Enactments in Force in New Zealand of a Public and General Nature.
No. 25. An Act to amend “The Mining Companies Act, 1894” (hereinafter called “the principal Act”).
No. 26. An Act to amend “The Coal-mines Act, 1891.”
No. 27. An Act to regulate the Manufacture and Sale of Margarine.
No. 28. An Act to regulate the Importation and Carriage of Poisons.
No. 29. 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-six.
No. 30. An Act to amend “The Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act, 1894.”
No. 31. An Act to amend “The Corrupt Practices Prevention Act, 1881,” and limit the Cost of Parliamentary Elections.
No. 32. An Act to Consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Erection and Repair of Dividing and Rabbit-proof Fences.
No. 33. An Act to alter certain Duties of Customs and Excise, and to amend the Law relating thereto.
No. 34. An Act to amend “The Public Domains Act, 1881.”
No. 35. An Act to amend “The Water-supply Act, 1891” (hereinafter called “the principal Act”).
No. 36. An Act to make Provision for the Protection of the Funds and Property of Societies not registered or incorporated under any other Enactment, by enabling them to become incorporated under this Act.
No. 37. An Act to amend the Law relating to Foreign Insurance Companies.
No. 38. An Act to amend “The Stock Act, 1893.”
No. 39. An Act to amend “The Sea-fisheries Act, 1894.”
No. 40. An Act to amend “The Rating Act, 1894.”
No. 41. An Act to amend “The Land for Settlements Act, 1894” (hereinafter called “the principal Act”).
No. 42. An Act to amend “The Government Advances to Settlers Act, 1894.”
No. 43. An Act to make Provision for collecting Statistical Information relating to the Agricultural and Pastoral Industries of the Colony.
No. 44. An Act to afford Relief to Pastoral Tenants of the Crown, and Others, who have suffered exceptional Loss of Live-stock by reason of the Unexampled Severity of the Winter of this Present Year.
No. 45. An Act to amend “The Alcoholic Liquors Sale Control Act, 1893.”
No. 46. An Act to amend “The Public Reserves Vesting and Sale Act, 1892.”
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🏘️ Moa Road Board Loan Proposal Approved for Lincoln Road
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government18 April 1896
Road Board, Loan, Poll, Ratepayers, Lincoln Road, Taranaki
- J. Brown, Declared proposal carried
- W. C. Walker, Acting Colonial Secretary
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- James Laird, Declared proposal carried
- W. C. Walker, Acting Colonial Secretary
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration20 April 1896
Royal Assent, Legislation, Acts, Colonial Office, Downing Street, Governor General
- W. C. Walker, Acting Colonial Secretary
NZ Gazette 1896, No 29