✨ Prorogation of Parliament




NUMB. 16
301

NEW ZEALAND

THE
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
EXTRAORDINARY
Published by Authority

WELLINGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1950

Further Proroguing the General Assembly

[L.S.] B. C. FREYBERG, Governor-General
A PROCLAMATION

To the LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS of the Dominion of New Zealand, and the Members elected to serve in the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES of the said Dominion, summoned and called to a Meeting of the General Assembly of the said Dominion, at the City of Wellington, on the twenty-third day of the month of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, to have been commenced and held, and to every of you:
GREETING.

WHEREAS on the twelfth day of January, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, the General Assembly of New Zealand was prorogued to the twenty-third day of the month of March, one thousand nine hundred and fifty, at which time you were held constrained to appear: Now KNOW YE that for divers causes and considerations I have thought fit to relieve you and each of you of your attendance at the time aforesaid, hereby convoking and by these presents enjoining you and each of you that on Thursday, the eighth day of June next, you meet in Parliament, at the City of Wellington, there to take into consideration the state and welfare of the said Dominion of New Zealand, and therein to do as may seem necessary.

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 17th day of March, 1950.

K. J. HOLYOAKE,
For the Prime Minister.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

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πŸ›οΈ Prorogation of the General Assembly

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
17 March 1950
Prorogation, General Assembly, Parliament, Wellington
  • B. C. Freyberg, Governor-General
  • K. J. Holyoake, For the Prime Minister