✨ Prorogation of General Assembly




Numb. 72. 1981

THE

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

EXTRAORDINARY.

Published by Authority.

WELLINGTON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936.


Proroguing the General Assembly.

[L.S.] GALWAY, Governor-General.

A PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by an Act passed in the Parliament holden in the fifteenth and sixteenth years of the reign of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to grant a Representative Constitution to the Colony of New Zealand," it is, among other things, enacted that the Governor may, at his pleasure, prorogue the General Assembly of New Zealand:

And whereas by an Order in Council of the ninth day of September, one thousand nine hundred and seven, His Majesty was pleased to approve the draft of a Proclamation substituting the title of the Dominion of New Zealand for that of the Colony of New Zealand as the designation of the said Colony:

Now, therefore, I, George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the hereinbefore-recited power and authority, and of every other power and authority in this behalf enabling me, do hereby proclaim and declare that I do this day prorogue the General Assembly of New Zealand until Thursday, the twentieth day of May, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven, and the said General Assembly is hereby prorogued accordingly.

Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General of the Dominion of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of that Dominion, this 3rd day of November, 1936.

W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

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

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πŸ›οΈ Prorogation of the General Assembly

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
3 November 1936
Prorogation, General Assembly, Proclamation
  • George Vere Arundell, Viscount Galway, Governor-General
  • W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs