[[From th‘ Provincial Government Gazelle.~\ PROCLAMATION. By Donald M’Lean, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay. an Act of the General Y * Assembly of New Zealand, Session IV, No. IG, intituled “ The Superintendent’s i'eputy Act of 1650,” the Superintendent of any Province is empowered by Proclamation in the Provincial Government Gazette to appoint such registered electin’ of the Province us he may think lit 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) which may he exercised and performed by such Superintendent, or such of them only as shall be specitied in such Proclamation : Now, therefore, I, Donald M’Lean, Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, Do hereby, in virtue of the power conferred on me by the aforesaid Act, proclaim that I have this day appointed John Davis Ohmond, Esq. to be Deputy Superintendent of this Province under the provisions of the above-recited DONALD M’LEAN, Superintendent. Dated at Napier, this ( Jtb day of September, 1803. NOTIFICATION. By Donald McLean, Esq., Superintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, in the Islands of New Zealand. "TTSTHEREAS by an Instrument under the ’ ’ hand of His Excellency Sir George Grey, the Governor of New Zealand, dated the 2Gth day of June, 1803, (and which was published in the Hawke's Bay Provincial Gazette of the 28th July) I am appointed to he his Deputy within the Militia District of Napier to call out the Militia thereof for training and exercise &c.: Noiv, therefore, I, the said Donald M’Lean, Esq., Deputy of the said Governor, as aforesaid, in pursuance and execution of the power given to me by the instrument before recited. Do Hereby call out for training and exercise Two-thirds of the men of the first and second classes of the Napier Regiment of Militia who are resident, within the limits of those portions of the District proclaimed in the General Government Gazette of Thursday, 23rd July, 18G3, as constituted Company No. 7 of the Napier Regiment of Militia, contained within the boundaries hereinafter described, viz. : Commencing on the Tuki-tuki river where that river is intersected by the Manga Mahaki stream, thence following the course of the Manga Mahaki stream to its junction with the Waiwero ; thence in a straight line to Pukekura hill, thence in a northerly direction to the point at which the Southern boundary line of the Hapuku block is intersected by the Puangiangi stream ; thence by a line drawn due west to the Western boundary of the Province; thence by the "Western boundary of the Province to the source of the Tuki-tuki river, and thence by the Tuki-tuki river to its junction with the Manga Mahaki stream. Two-thirds of the first and second classes of the Napier Regiment of Militia who are resident within the limits of those portions of the District proclaimed in the General Government Gazette of Thursday, 23rd July, 1863, as constituted Company No. 7 of the
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 139, 11 September 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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498Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 139, 11 September 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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