β¨ Provincial Government Notices
NEW ZEALAND
OTAGO
PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
Published by Authority.
Vol. XIII. DUNEDIN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1869. No. 616.
[WITH SUPPLEMENT.]
NOTICE
Of certain Land in the Province of Otago having been reserved as a Public Cemetery for the District of Portobello.
By His Honor Captain Thomas Fraser, Deputy Superintendent of the Province of Otago.
WHEREAS the Provincial Council of Otago have,
under and by virtue of Section 62 of the "Otago Waste Lands Act 1866," recommended that the lands hereinafter described should be reserved as a Public Cemetery for the District of Portobello, in the Province of Otago, and it is expedient that the said lands should be so reserved for that purpose: Now therefore I, Thomas Fraser, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Otago, in pursuance and in exercise of the power and authority vested in me in this behalf, do hereby publish and declare that I have made and dedicated the lands hereinafter described, a Reserve for the purpose of a Public Cemetery for the said District of Portobello, henceforth to be known as the "Portobello Cemetery Reserve," that is to say:β
All that area in the Province of Otago, containing by admeasurement eight (8) acres and two (2) roods, more or less, situate in the Portobello District, and being Section numbered thirty-eight (38), Block seven (VII), on the map of the said district; bounded towards the north and east by a road line two thousand (2000) links; towards the south-east by a road line one thousand five hundred (1500) links; and towards the west by a road line one thousand four hundred (1400) links.
Dated at Dunedin this thirtieth day of June, 1869.
T. FRASER,
Deputy-Superintendent.
PROCLAMATION
By His Honor Captain Thomas Fraser, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Otago.
WHEREAS by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Municipal Corporations Act 1867," it is enacted that it should be lawful for the Superintendent of any Province, by Proclamation published in the Government Gazette of such Province, to declare that any complete parts of the several parts of the said Act numbered from two to twenty-two inclusive, as he should consider applicable, should extend and be applied to any city, town, or place in such Province incorporated as the time of the passing of the said Act under any Act or Ordinance of the Legislature of such Province, and in such Proclamation to fix a time at which such parts or any of them should extend to any such city, town, or place:
And whereas the Incorporated Town of Oamaru, in the Province of Otago, was at the time of the passing of the said "Municipal Corporations Act 1867" a town or place incorporated under an Ordinance of the Legislature of the said Province, intituled "The Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance 1865" extended by another Ordinance of the Legislature of the said Province, intituled "An Ordinance to amend the Otago Municipal Corporations Ordinance 1865:" And whereas it is expedient that the several parts of the said Act which are hereinafter mentioned and enumerated should be extended and applied to the said Incorporated Town of Oamaru.
Now, therefore, I, Captain Thomas Fraser, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Otago, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Province, and in exercise and pursuance of the power vested in me in this behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare that from and after the fifteenth day of July instant the complete parts of the several parts of "The Municipal Corporations Act 1867" numbered:
Part XIII.
Government of Boroughs and Bye-laws.
Part XVIII.
Sewerage, &c.
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ποΈ Land Reserved as Public Cemetery for Portobello
ποΈ Provincial & Local Government30 June 1869
Land reservation, Cemetery, Portobello, Otago
- Thomas Fraser, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Otago
ποΈ Proclamation for Municipal Corporations Act Extension to Oamaru
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationMunicipal Corporations Act, Proclamation, Oamaru, Otago
- Captain Thomas Fraser, Deputy-Superintendent of the Province of Otago
Otago Provincial Gazette 1869, No 616