✨ Dissolution of General Assembly
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THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY.
Published by Authority.
WELLINGTON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1905.
Dissolving the General Assembly.
PLUNKET, Governor.
To the LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS of the Colony of New Zealand, and the
MEMBERS elected to serve in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the
said colony, and to all whom it may concern—GREETING:
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS I have thought fit to dissolve the General Assembly of New
Zealand, which stands prorogued to the twenty-ninth day of November,
one thousand nine hundred and five: Now know ye that I, the Governor of the
Colony of New Zealand, do for that end publish this Proclamation, and do hereby
dissolve the said General Assembly accordingly; and the Legislative Councillors,
and the Members elected to serve in the House of Representatives, are discharged
from their meeting and attendance on the said twenty-ninth day of November, one
thousand nine hundred and five.
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Right Honourable
William Lee, Baron Plunket, Knight Commander of the Most
Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order, Governor and Com-
mander-in-Chief in and over His Majesty's Colony of New
Zealand and its Dependencies; and issued under the Seal of
the said Colony, at the Government House, at Wellington,
this fifteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one
thousand nine hundred and five.
(L.S.)
ALBERT PITT.
God SAVE THE KING!
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🏛️ Proclamation Dissolving the General Assembly
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration15 November 1905
Proclamation, Dissolution, General Assembly, Legislative Council, House of Representatives
- William Lee, Baron Plunket, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- Albert Pitt
NZ Gazette 1905, No 98