✨ Legislative Acts Notices
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Acts of the General Assembly which Her Majesty has not been advised to disallow.
Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Auckland, 24th June, 1864.
THE following Acts, passed by the General Assembly of New Zealand in the Session held in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled :
No. 1. An Act to annex Stewart’s Island, in the Colony of New Zealand, to the Province of Southland.
No. 2. An Act to continue the Arms Act, 1860 (Temporary).
No. 3. An Act to amend the Nelson Trust Funds Act, 1854.
No. 4. An Act to amend the Colonial Defence Force Act, 1862.
No. 6. An Act to enable Superintendents of Provinces to take and hold Land as Bodies Corporate.
No. 13. An Act to prescribe the mode in which Land shall be taken for Works and Undertakings of a Public Nature.
No. 14. An Act to enable the Governors of Nelson College to sell or exchange certain Trust Property vested in them by an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled Nelson College Trust Act, 1858.
No. 15. An Act to extend the operation of the Religious, Charitable, and Educational Trusts Act, 1856, to Freehold and Leasehold Property held by way of Mortgage.
No. 16. An Act to amend the Native Purposes Appropriation Act, 1862.
No. 17. An Act to amend the Miner’s Representation Act, 1862.
No. 18. An Act to amend the Secondary Punishment Act, 1854.
No. 19. An Act to amend the Sheriffs Act, 1858.
No. 20. An Act for the amendment of the Regulation of Elections Act, 1858.
No. 21. An Act to repeal an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled An Act for amending the Interpretation Act, 1858, and for defining the time when Acts of the General Assembly shall come into operation.
No. 22. An Act for the better apprehension of Offenders who shall have escaped to parts within the Colony of New Zealand, from any Acts of the General Assembly which Her Majesty has been advised to disallow.
No. 23. An Act to enable the Governor to grant to the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland the Government House grounds in Auckland.
No. 24. An Act to enable the Superintendent of Wellington to purchase a certain piece of land near the City of Wellington as a site for the erection of a Patent Slip.
No. 25. An Act to amend the Law relating to Juries.
No. 26. An Act to amend the law relating to the Registration of Deeds and Titles to Land.
No. 27. An Act to authorize the issue of Crown Grants of certain Lands situate at Tikokino, in the Province of Hawke’s Bay.
No. 30. An Act to amend the Gold Fields Act, 1862.
No. 33. An Act to extend and make compulsory the Practice of Vaccination.
No. 35. An Act to apply certain sums out of the ordinary Revenue and other moneys to the service of the year ending the thirtieth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.
No. 36. An Act for the Naturalization of certain persons in the Colony of New Zealand.
PRIVATE ACTS.
No. 1. An Act to amend an Act entitled An Act to enable the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to raise money by way of Debentures on security of the Harbour Endowment of the City and Port of Auckland.
No. 2. An Act to enable the Superintendent of the Province of Auckland to construct a Railway between the Towns of Auckland and Drury, with a Branch to Onehunga, in the said Province.
No. 3. An Act to enable the Superintendent of the Province of Southland to make and maintain Branches or Extensions of the Bluff Harbour and Invercargill Railway, and for other purposes.
Having been laid before the Queen in conformity with the provisions of the Constitution Act, His Excellency the Governor has been informed by the Secretary of State that Her Majesty will not be advised to exercise her power of disallowance with respect to those Acts.
WILLIAM FOX.
Printed for the Provincial Government, at the Taranaki News Office.
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🏛️ List of Acts Not Disallowed by Her Majesty
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration24 June 1864
Legislation, Acts, Disallowance, General Assembly, Colonial Secretary
- William Fox
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1864, No 18