✨ Parliament Dissolution Proclamation
3032 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 124 12 AUGUST 2005
Authorisation for Public Reading of Proclamation
Dissolving the Parliament of New Zealand
I, The Honourable Dame Silvia Cartwright, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby authorise you,
Phillippe Patrick O’Shea,
New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary to The Queen
to publicly read, pursuant to section 18 (3) (b) of the Constitution Act 1986, a Proclamation dissolving the Parliament of New Zealand dated 11 August 2005.
Authorised:
SILVIA CARTWRIGHT, Governor-General
10 August 2005
Certification as to Public Reading of Proclamation Dissolving the Parliament of New Zealand
This Proclamation dissolving the Parliament of New Zealand was publicly read by me, Phillippe Patrick O’Shea, the person authorised by Her Excellency the Governor-General to do so, at the Parliament House, in the City of Wellington, at 11.00 a.m. on 11 August 2005, in the presence of:
David Graham McGee, Clerk of the House of Representatives
Mary Winifred Harris, Deputy Clerk of the House of Representatives
Milton Mansfield McElroy Hollard, Clerk-Assistant of the House of Representatives
Signed:
PHILLIPPE PATRICK O’SHEA
New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary to The Queen
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🏛️ Authorisation for Public Reading of Proclamation Dissolving the Parliament of New Zealand
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration10 August 2005
Proclamation, Parliament Dissolution, Constitution Act 1986, Public Reading
- Phillippe Patrick O'Shea, Authorised to read proclamation
- The Honourable Dame Silvia Cartwright, Governor-General of New Zealand
🏛️ Certification of Public Reading of Proclamation Dissolving the Parliament of New Zealand
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationProclamation, Parliament Dissolution, Public Reading, Witnesses
- David Graham McGee, Witness to proclamation reading
- Mary Winifred Harris, Witness to proclamation reading
- Milton Mansfield McElroy Hollard, Witness to proclamation reading
- Phillippe Patrick O'Shea, New Zealand Herald of Arms Extraordinary to The Queen