Governor-General's Proclamation




1782
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 69

a short period from the seat of Government or from the Dominion, he may in every such case, by an instrument under the Public Seal of the Dominion, constitute and appoint the Lieutenant-Governor, or, if there be no such officer, then any other person, to be his Deputy during such temporary absence, and in that capacity to exercise, perform, and execute for and on behalf of the Governor-General during such absence, but no longer, all such powers and authorities vested in the Governor-General by the said Letters Patent as in and by such instrument are specified and limited, but no others: Provided, nevertheless, that by the appointment of a Deputy as aforesaid the power and authority of the Governor-General shall not be abridged, altered, or in any way affected otherwise than His Majesty may at any time thereafter think proper to direct:

And whereas by the Deputy Governor’s Powers Act, 1912, all the powers and authorities conferred on or vested in the Governor-General by any Act or law in force in New Zealand, as well as the powers and authorities conferred upon or vested in the Governor-General by the said Letters Patent, shall and may be exercised by the person appointed by the Governor-General to be his Deputy:

And whereas I have occasion to visit the Cook Islands, and in so doing shall be temporarily absent from the seat of Government and from the Dominion for a short period, and, there being no Lieutenant-Governor in the Dominion, I have deemed it expedient to appoint a Deputy during such temporary absence, with such powers and authorities on my behalf as are hereinafter mentioned:

Now, therefore, know ye that, for the purposes aforesaid, and in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority vested in me by the hereinbefore-in-part-recited Letters Patent, and of every other power and authority enabling me in that behalf, I, the said ARTHUR WILLIAM DE BRITO SAVILE, Earl of Liverpool, as such Governor-General as aforesaid, do, by these presents issued under the Public Seal of the Dominion of New Zealand, constitute and appoint the Honourable Sir ROBERT STOUT, K.C.M.G., Chief Justice of the said Dominion, to be my Deputy during the period of my temporary absence as aforesaid—that is to say, from the date of my departure from the seat of Government until the date of my return there—and in that capacity for me and on my behalf to exercise, perform, and execute all the powers and authorities vested in me as such Governor-General by the said Letters Patent or by any Act or law in force in the Dominion.

And I hereby declare that the power and authority hereby conferred shall commence and take effect upon and after the seventh day of June, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen.

And I expressly direct that my said Deputy shall, in the exercise of all or any of the said powers and authorities, conform to and abide by the requirements of any law, statute, or regulation in force in the Dominion respecting the same, and also to the hereinbefore-in-part-recited Letters Patent and the Royal Instructions accompanying the same so far as they are applicable.

In witness whereof I have caused these presents to be passed under the Public Seal of the Dominion of New Zealand, and have hereunto set my hand, this sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nineteen.

LIVERPOOL, Governor-General.

By Authority: MARCUS F. MARKS, Government Printer, Wellington.




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🏛️ Appointment of a Deputy of the Governor-General (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
6 June 1919
Governor-General, Deputy, Appointment, Proclamation, Cook Islands
  • Robert Stout (Honourable Sir, K.C.M.G.), Appointed Deputy Governor-General

  • ARTHUR WILLIAM DE BRITO SAVILE, Earl of Liverpool, Governor-General