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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 26

Commission appointing Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honourable Viscount Galway to be Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand.

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 12th April, 1935.

THE following Commission, appointing Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Honourable Viscount Galway to be Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Dominion of New Zealand, is published for general information.

J. A. YOUNG, Minister of Internal Affairs.

(I.A. 1935/53/2.)

[SEAL.]
GEORGE R. I.

George the Fifth, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas King, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India: To Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Lieutenant-Colonel on the Retired List and in the Reserve of Officers of Our Army, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of Our Distinguished Service Order, Officer of Our Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, GREETING.

We do, by this Our Commission under Our Sign Manual and Signet, appoint you the said George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, to be, during Our pleasure, Our Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Our Dominion of New Zealand, with all the powers, rights, privileges, and advantages to the said office belonging or appertaining.

II. And We do hereby authorize, empower, and command you to exercise and perform all and singular the powers and directions contained in certain Letters Patent under the Great Seal bearing date at Westminster the eleventh day of May 1917, constituting the said Office of Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief or in any other Letters Patent adding to, amending, or substituted for the same, according to such Orders and Instructions as the Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief for the time being hath already received, or as you may hereafter receive from Us.

III. And We do hereby appoint that so soon as you shall have taken the prescribed Oaths and have entered upon the duties of your Office, this Our present Commission shall supersede Our Commission under Our Sign Manual and Signet, bearing date the fourth day of February 1930, appointing Our Right Trusty and Well-beloved Counsellor, Charles, Baron Bledisloe, Doctor of Science, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of Our Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, to be Our Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief in and over Our Dominion of New Zealand.

IV. And We do hereby command all and singular Our Officers, Ministers, and loving subjects in Our said Dominion, and all others whom it may concern, to take due notice hereof, and to give their ready obedience accordingly.

Given at Our Court at Saint James’s, this twentieth day of February, 1935, in the Twenty-fifth Year of Our Reign.

COMMISSION appointing

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL THE RIGHT HONOURABLE VISCOUNT GALWAY, G.C.M.G., D.S.O., O.B.E., to be Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief, Dominion of New Zealand.

By Authority: G. H. LONEY, Government Printer, Wellington.

Price 6d.]


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πŸ›οΈ Commission appointing Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
12 April 1935
Appointment, Governor-General, Commander-in-Chief, Commission, New Zealand
  • George Vere Arundell Galway (Viscount), Appointed Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief
  • Charles Bledisloe (Baron), Previous Governor-General and Commander-in-Chief

  • J. A. Young, Minister of Internal Affairs