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46 TARANAKI GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.
[From the New Zealand Gazette.]
G. F. Bowen, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by "The Public Houses Act, 1868," it is enacted that, whenever the Colonial Forces shall be employed for the purpose of suppressing rebellion or other disturbances in any part of the Colony, and shall be stationed at any place near to or within such part, it shall be lawful for the Governor from time to time, by Proclamation, to declare that, from and after a day to be fixed therein, such part of the Colony as shall be defined in the Proclamation shall be a Proclaimed District within the meaning and for the purposes of the said Act; and thereupon it shall not be lawful for any person, whether holding a license under any Act or Ordinance regulating the sale of wine, ale, beer, or spirits, or not, to sell or supply any wine, beer, or spirituous or fermented liquor of any kind, without the permission of such person as the Governor shall from time to time appoint, to grant permits for the sale of such articles within such district:
And whereas the Colonial Forces are now employed in suppressing rebellion and other disturbances in the part of the Colony hereinafter described, and are stationed in and near such part:
Now therefore I, Sir George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, in pursuance and exercise of the power and authority for that purpose vested in me by the said Act, do hereby proclaim and declare that all that part of the Colony situated in the Province of Taranaki, and bounded as follows,—On the South by the River Hangatahua from its mouth to its source, thence by a straight line to the summit of Mount Egmont, thence by a straight line running due East to the eastern boundary of the said Province; on the East by the eastern boundary of the said Province; on the North by the northern boundary of the said Province; and on the West by the sea; except so much of the said district as is comprised within the undermentioned blocks, viz., Omata Block, Fitzroy Block, Grey Block, Hua and Waiwakaiho Block, Bell Block, and the Tarurutangi Block,—shall, on and after the twenty-fifth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, be a Proclaimed District within the meaning and for the purposes of "The Public Houses Act, 1868," aforesaid.
Given under the hand of His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same, at the Government House, at Auckland, and issued under the Seal of the said Colony, on the twenty-fifth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine.
(L.S.) T. M. HAULTIN.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
G. F. Bowen, Governor.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS by "The Public Houses Act, 1868," it is enacted that, whenever the Colonial Forces shall be employed for the purpose of suppressing rebellion or other disturbances in any part of the Colony, and shall be stationed at any place near to or within such part, it shall be lawful for the Governor from time to time, by Proclamation, to declare that, from and after a day to be fixed therein, such part of the Colony as shall be defined in the Proclamation shall be a Proclaimed District within the meaning and for the purposes of the said Act; and thereupon it shall not be lawful for any person, whether holding a license under any Act or Ordinance regulating the sale of wine, ale, beer, or spirits, or not, to sell or supply any wine, beer, or spirituous or fermented liquors of any kind, without the permission of such person as the Governor shall from time to time appoint to grant permits for the sale of such articles within such district:
And whereas by a Proclamation bearing date the twenty-fifth day of May, His Excellency the Governor, in pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities for that purpose vested in him, did proclaim and declare that all that part of the Colony situated in the Province of Taranaki, and bounded as follows,—On the South by the River Hangatahua from its mouth to its source, thence by a straight line to the summit of Mount Egmont, thence by a straight line running due East to the eastern boundary of the said Province; on the East, by the eastern boundary of the said Province; on the North, by the northern boundary of the said Province; and on the West, by the sea; except so much of the said district as is comprised within the undermentioned blocks, viz., Omata Block, Fitzroy Block, Grey Block, Hua and Waiwakaiho Block, Bell Block, and the Tarurutangi Block,—should, from and after the twenty-fifth day of June, be a Proclaimed District within the meaning and for the purposes of the said Act.
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⚖️ Proclamation of Proclaimed District under Public Houses Act
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement25 May 1869
Proclamation, Public Houses Act, Taranaki, Colonial Forces, Rebellion
- Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
- T. M. Haultin
⚖️ Proclamation of Proclaimed District under Public Houses Act
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementProclamation, Public Houses Act, Taranaki, Colonial Forces, Rebellion
- Sir George Ferguson Bowen, Governor and Commander-in-Chief
Taranaki Provincial Gazette 1869, No 9