Delegation of Governor's Powers




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Act: And whereas by section five of the
said Amendment Act, as to regulations,
appointments, and prohibitory and other
declarations made by Superintendents of
Provinces in pursuance of any powers
delegated under the powers of delegation
contained in the said Act or this Act, the
power of annulling, making void, or
allowing or varying and making anew, any
such regulations, appointments, or
prohibitory or other declarations vested in
the Governor by this Act, may from time
to time be delegated by the Governor in
Council by Warrant under his hand, to
the Superintendent of any Province:

Now therefore, His Excellency Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G., in
exercise of the power and authority so
vested in him as Governor as aforesaid,
doth by this Order in Council delegate to
William Fitzherbert, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Province of Wellington, so long and so long only as he
shall continue to be such Superintendent,
all the powers which, by the said fifth
section of the said Amendment Act, the
Governor in Council is authorized so to
delegate.

Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Delegation of the Governor’s Powers under
“The Lunatics Act, 1868,” to the Superintendent of the Province of Wellington.

G. F. Bowen, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At Wellington, this twelfth day of
February, 1873.
Present:
His EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR IN
COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by “The Lunatics Act,
1868,” it is enacted that it shall
be lawful for the Governor in Council,
from time to time, to order and direct
that all or any of the powers, functions,
duties, and authorities vested in or required
to be performed by the Governor or the
Governor in Council, or the Colonial
Secretary, by the said Act, within any
Province or other district of the Colony,
shall be exercised or performed by the
Superintendent of any such Province, or
by any other person the Governor may
think fit; and thereupon such functions,
powers, duties and authorities may by such
Superintendent or other person be exercised or performed within the Province or
other district of the Colony specified:

Now, therefore, His Excellency Sir
George Ferguson Bowen, the Governor
of New Zealand, with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council of the said
Colony, in pursuance and in exercise of
the power and authority for that purpose
vested in him, doth hereby order and
direct that all the powers, functions,
duties and authorities vested in or
required to be performed by the Governor
or the Governor in Council, or the Colonial
Secretary...

by “The Lunatic Act, 1868,” within the Province of Wellington
shall be exercised by the Superintendent
of such Province.

Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Delegation of the Governor’s Powers under
“The Protection of Animals Act, 1867,”
to the Superintendent of the Province
of Wellington.

G. F. Bowen, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At Wellington, this twelfth day of
February, 1873.
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR
IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by “The Protection of
Animals Act, 1867,” it is enacted
that the Governor may, by Order in
Council publish in the New Zealand
Gazette, delegate to the Superintendent
of any Province all or any of the powers
by the said Act vested in the Governor
or the Governor in Council, subject to
such regulations as he may think fit, and
may from time to time rescind such delegation:

Now, therefore, His Excellency the
Governor, by and with the advice and
consent of the Executive Council, doth
hereby delegate to
William Fitzherbert, Esq.,
Superintendent of the Province of
Wellington, so long as he shall continue and
remain Superintendent of the said Province, all the powers vested by the said
Act in the Governor or the Governor
in Council, to be exercised only in respect
of the said Province.

Foster Goring,
Clerk of the Executive Council.

Governor’s Powers under “The Prisoners
Removal Act, 1865,” delegated to Superintendent, Wellington.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 12th February, 1873.

It is hereby notified that the Governor
has delegated to His Honor the Superintendent of the Province of Wellington
His Excellency’s powers under “The
Prisoners Removal Act, 1865.”

G. M. Waterhouse.

Governor’s Powers under “The Waste
Lands Act, 1858,” delegated to Superintendent, Wellington.

Colonial Secretary’s Office,
Wellington, 12th February, 1873.

His Excellency the Governor has been
pleased to delegate, under “The
Waste Lands Act, 1858,” to His Honor
the Superintendent of the Provinces of
Wellington, the powers vested in the
Governor by section 14 of the said Act,
subject to be rescinded as in the said Act
provided.

G. M. Waterhouse.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Wellington Provincial Gazette 1873, No 5





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