Provincial Government Notices




OTAGO

PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT

GAZETTE.

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

All Public Notifications 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. III.] SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1858. [No. 67.


PROCLAMATION.

By His Honor WILLIAM CARGILL,
Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Otago.

WHEREAS, by an Act passed by the General Assembly of New Zealand, Session 4, intituled, “Superintendent’s Deputy Act, 1856,” it is, among other things, enacted, that it shall be lawful for the Superintendent of any Province, by Proclamation, to be published in the Government Gazette of such Province, to appoint such person as he may think fit, being a registered elector of such Province, to be his Deputy, and as such to perform and exercise all the acts and powers (except such powers as are conferred by the Constitution Act, 15 and 16 Vict., c. 72) which may be exercised and performed by such Superintendent; and the acts of such Deputy-Superintendent, so far as authorised by such Proclamation, shall be as effectual in all respects as if performed by the Superintendent himself: And whereas the said General Assembly is to assemble at Auckland, upon the 31st day of March, current, and I am about to proceed to Auckland for the purpose of attending as a Member thereof, and it is therefore necessary that I should appoint a registered elector to be my Deputy, to act during my absence as provided by the said recited Act:

Now therefore I, the said Superintendent, do hereby proclaim that I have appointed, and do hereby appoint,

John M’Glashan, Esquire,
a registered elector of the Province of Otago, to be my Deputy, and as such to perform and exercise, during my absence from the Province, all the acts and powers (except such powers as are conferred by the Constitution Act, 15 and 16 Vict., c. 72) which may be exercised and performed by me.

Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of Otago, at Government House, Dunedin, the thirteenth day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-eight.

W. CARGILL,
Superintendent of the Province of Otago.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!


NOTICE.

WHEREAS, by an Ordinance passed by the Provincial Council of the Province of Otago, on the 5th, and assented to by the Superintendent of said Province, on the 11th days of December 1856, intituled, the “Cemeteries Ordinance, 1856,” it is, amongst other things, enacted, that it shall not be lawful...



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🏘️ Proclamation of Deputy Superintendent

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
13 March 1858
Deputy Superintendent, Appointment, Otago Province
  • John M'Glashan (Esquire), Appointed Deputy Superintendent

  • William Cargill, Superintendent of the Province of Otago

🏘️ Notice regarding Cemeteries Ordinance

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Cemeteries Ordinance, Public Notice, Otago Province