Despatches regarding Acts assented to




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 41

Despatches.—Acts assented to.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 7th May, 1904.

THE following despatches, received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, are published for general information.
J. G. WARD.

(New Zealand.—No. 6.)
Downing Street, 4th February, 1904.

My Lord,—I have the honour to inform you that His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his powers of disallowance with respect to the Act No. 31 of 1903 of the Legislature of New Zealand, entitled “An Act to amend ‘The Military Pensions Act, 1866,’” a transcript of which accompanied your despatch No. 117, of the 12th December last.

I have, &c.,
ALFRED LYTTLETON.

The Officer administering the Government
of New Zealand.

(New Zealand.—No. 7.)
Downing Street, 4th February, 1904.

My Lord,—I have the honour to inform you that His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his powers of disallowance with respect to the Act No. 89 of 1903 of the Legislature of New Zealand, entitled “An Act to make Better Provision for the Government of the Cook and other Islands,” a transcript of which accompanied your despatch No. 117, of the 12th December last.

I have, &c.,
ALFRED LYTTLETON.

The Officer administering the Government
of New Zealand.

(New Zealand.—No. 8.)
Downing Street, 9th February, 1904.

My Lord,—I have the honour to inform you that His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his powers of disallowance with respect to the Act No. 11 of 1903 of the Legislature of New Zealand, entitled “An Act to provide for the Establishment and Control of Stations for the Purpose of Wireless Telegraphy,” a transcript of which accompanied your despatch No. 117, of the 12th December last.

I have, &c.,
ALFRED LYTTLETON.

The Officer administering the Government
of New Zealand.

(New Zealand.—No. 9.)
Downing Street, 16th February, 1904.

My Lord,—I have the honour to inform you that His Majesty will not be advised to exercise his power of disallowance with respect to the following Acts of the Legislature of New Zealand, transcripts of which accompanied your despatch No. 117, of the 12th December last:—

No. 1. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account and other Accounts to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand nine hundred and four.

No. 2. An Act to repeal “The Rotokare Domain Act, 1899.”

No. 3. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account and other Accounts to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand nine hundred and four.

No. 4. An Act to extend the Rating-powers of Road Boards and Town Boards.

No. 5. An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Weights and Measures.

No. 6. An Act to amend “The First Offenders’ Probation Act, 1886.”

No. 7. An Act to amend “The Inebriates Institutions Act, 1898.”

No. 8. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account and other Accounts to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand nine hundred and four.

No. 9. An Act to amend the Law relating to the Superannuation of Judges of the Supreme Court.

No. 10. An Act to provide for a Temporary Appointment in the Event of a Member of the Court being absent through Illness or other Cause.

No. 12. An Act to amend “The Inspection of Machinery Act, 1902.”

No. 13. An Act to extend the Time wherein Loans under “The Dairy Industry Act, 1898,” may be made.

No. 14. An Act to authorise the Appointment of an Acting Member of the Arbitration Court.

No. 15. An Act to amend “The Counties Act, 1886.”

No. 16. An Act to amend the Law relating to the Copyright of Dramatic Works.

No. 17. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account and other Accounts to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand nine hundred and four.

No. 18. An Act to amend “The Interpretation Act, 1888.”

No. 19. An Act to amend “The Legitimation Act, 1894.”

No. 20. An Act to regulate the Inquiries and to define the Powers and Privileges of Commissioners appointed by the Governor in Council.

No. 21. An Act to amend “The Testator’s Family Maintenance Act, 1900.”

No. 22. An Act to make Better Provision for Widows and Widowers in the Distribution of Intestates’ Estates in certain Cases.

No. 23. An Act to provide for the Delivery to the Library of the General Assembly of Books published in New Zealand.

No. 24. An Act to amend “The Police Offences Act, 1884.”

No. 25. An Act to provide for the Encouragement of Settlement on Bush and other Crown Lands.

No. 26. An Act to provide for the Vesting in the Crown of Waters for Electrical Purposes and for the Utilising of such Waters for those Purposes.

No. 27. An Act to amend “The Crown Grants Act, 1883.”

No. 28. An Act to provide against the Encroachment of Sand-drift on Land.

No. 29. An Act to amend “The Victoria College Act, 1897.”

No. 30. An Act to provide for the Application of the Unexpended Balance in the Hands of the Trustees of the Clutha Floods Relief Fund.

No. 32. An Act to amend the Law relating to Sea-fisheries.

No. 33. An Act to amend “The Native Townships Act, 1895.”

No. 34. An Act to apply a Sum of Money out of the Public Account and other Accounts to the Service of the Year ending the Thirty-first Day of March, One thousand nine hundred and four.

No. 35. An Act to provide for the Inspection of Products intended for Export, and to regulate the Exportation thereof.

No. 36. An Act to amend the Law relating to the Raising of Loans by Local Authorities.

No. 37. An Act to amend “The Land and Income Assessment Act, 1900.”

No. 38. An Act to impose a Land-tax and an Income-tax.

No. 39. An Act to provide for the Administration and Improvement of the Poukawa Native Reserve.

No. 40. An Act to authorise the Raising of Money in aid of certain Public Works and Purposes.

No. 41. An Act to amend “The Municipal Corporations Act, 1900.”

No. 42. An Act to extend the Currency and Time for Payment of Treasury Bills.

No. 43. An Act to facilitate the Renewal of certain Public Loans by extending the existing Statutory Provisions under which the Loans were raised.

No. 44. An Act to amend “The Midland Railway Petitions Settlement Act, 1902.”

No. 45. An Act to provide for the Creation of a Department of Labour, and for declaring the Powers and Duties thereof.

No. 46. An Act to amend “The Animals Protection Act, 1880.”

No. 47. An Act to amend the Law relating to the Allocation of Gold Duties.

No. 48. An Act to reconstitute the New Zealand Institute.

No. 49. An Act to establish a State Fire Insurance Office, and to make other Provisions for the Insurance and Protection of Insurable Property in New Zealand against Loss or Damage by Fire.

No. 51. An Act to amend “The Fisheries Conservation Act, 1884.”

No. 52. An Act to extend “The Fisheries Encouragement Act, 1885.”

No. 53. An Act to consolidate and amend the Law relating to the Incorporation, Regulation, and Winding-up of Trading Companies and other Associations.

No. 54. An Act to provide for the Acquisition of Lands of Scenic or Historical Interest, or on which there are Thermal Springs.

No. 55. An Act to make Better Provision for the Representation in Parliament of the Electors residing in Cities, and to provide for taking the Licensing Polls therein.

No. 56. An Act to extend “The Rating on Unimproved Value Act, 1896.”

No. 57. An Act to amend “The Timber Export Act, 1901.”

No. 58. An Act to provide for the Application of the Unexpended Balance of certain Funds raised or received in New Zealand in connection with the South African War.

No. 59. An Act to amend “The Government Valuation of Land Act, 1896.”



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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
7 May 1904
Despatches, Acts, Assent, Colonial Secretary, Secretary of State for the Colonies
  • J. G. Ward
  • Alfred Lyttelton, Secretary of State for the Colonies