Supplementary Appropriation Ordinance




NEW ZEALAND
GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
[PROVINCE OF OTAGO.]

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

All Public Notices which appear in this Gazette, with any Official Signature thereto annexed, are to be considered as Official Communications made to those Persons to whom they may relate, and are to be obeyed accordingly.

W. CARGILL, Superintendent.

Vol. II.] THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1855. [No. 26.

SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE FOR 1855.

In the Eighteenth Year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria.

SESSION II. No. 11.

ANALYSIS.

  1. The following sums to be applied:—
    (1.) £185 for fitting up the late Survey Office as a temporary Lodging-house for Maories, and for erecting a Lock-up house.
    (2.) £600 to be applied for Immigration from Australia.
    (3.) £150 in supplement of Contingencies.

  2. Treasurer to pay monies on warrant of the Superintendent.

AN ORDINANCE to Appropriate certain Sums for Public Purposes, not provided for by Appropriation Ordinance for the year 1855.

WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to make provision out of the Revenue for the purposes hereinafter specified,

BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Superintendent of the Province of Otago, with the advice and consent of the Provincial Council thereof, as follows:—

  1. Out of the Revenue of the said Province there shall and may be issued and paid in manner hereinafter enacted, any sum or sums of money not exceeding the sums hereinafter mentioned, for the following respective purposes, that is to say,—
    (1.) For the repair and fitting up of the late Survey Office in Dunedin as a shelter or lodging-house for Maories, and for the erection of a Lock-up house, … £185
    (2.) Immigration from Australia, … 600
    (3.) Supplementary Contingencies, … 150

£935

  1. The Provincial Treasurer shall issue and pay from time to time any sum or sums of money for the purposes hereinbefore mentioned, not exceeding in whole the sums respectively above specified; to such persons, and in such portions, as the Superintendent shall, by warrant or warrants signed by him, from time to time direct; and such Treasurer shall in his account be allowed credit for all sums paid by him in pursuance of such orders, and the receipt of the person to whom such sums shall have been so paid shall be to him a full discharge for the sum or sums for which such receipt shall have been given, and the amount thereof shall be passed to his credit in account accordingly.

Passed the Provincial Council this twenty-third day of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five.

ROBT. CHAPMAN,
Clerk of Council.

Assented to on behalf of the Governor, at Dunedin, the twenty-sixth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five.

W. CARGILL,
Superintendent.

ERRATUM.—For the word “distant” read “diameter,” in the Schedule to the Fencing Ordinance, paragraph 2, line 14, published in the Provincial “Government Gazette,” No. 24, of date 19th May 1855.

W. CARGILL,
Superintendent.



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💰 Supplementary Appropriation Ordinance for 1855

💰 Finance & Revenue
26 May 1855
Appropriation, Public Funds, Maori Lodging, Immigration, Contingencies
  • W. Cargill, Superintendent
  • Robt. Chapman, Clerk of Council

🏛️ Errata in Fencing Ordinance

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Correction, Fencing Ordinance, Typographical Error
  • W. Cargill, Superintendent