the lime being have been extinguished, and aoysuch appointment to vary and revoke: . No-v, thefefofre, His Excellency the Gover nor, by and with the advice arid consent of his Executive Cotmeil,d<tth hereby revoke the Orders in Council bearide date respectively - the 7th December, 1861, and the : 7*h : Detembdr, 1861, appointing the " District of the Bay of Islands for the purposes of the said Acts respeefcively: Ana doth declare thiat this Order shall take effectlrom and after thefiftfeenth day of February, 1668. J. Holi, Clerk of Executive Council..
ORDER IN COUNCIL, Appointing " Mangonui district" under Native Districts Regulation Act. (Gr.• GREY, Governor. At the Government House at Auckland, on Saturday, the twenty-fifth day of January, 1862. Present 1 : His Excellency the Governor in Cotjncil. . W HEREAS by an Act of the General *" Assembly of New Zealand, intituled the "Native Districts Regulation Act, 1858," it is provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council from time to time to appoint -Districts for die purposes of the Baid Act, being District#^over which the Native Tide snail not for the. time being have been extinguished: N6w, thbrd»re, Hiß KTCelleney the Governor, by andwith the adVibe and consent of His ExefcuriveCouneil, doth Keiroby order, appioint, anddeclare that~the territory hereifter described shall be a District for the jMtfpoees of the said Act, that-is-to-say:—All Territory lying within a boundary line commencing at we North Head of False Hokianga, or Herekino, 'ruonsng! fiance in a right -line to the summit of. MftPbgtttAoiw&a, and thence in a right line to the South Heiad of Whangaroa HwHwwr-};; Excepting :lands. rover ; which Ithe Title has, been extinguished, w?thijv -the m'Wtfog c£the said Act:' And;. doth .appoint JU^^ecl&e, that'the ~>&id ; district' fhail!,b? •tfldd &e; 'NHive pislr&t-tfMsnffav aoCa this! Older shall tata. effect after th 6 fifteenth day: of 18(tZr ," "" 'I ' ClGrk of Executlve C«uncil.'
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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 28
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305Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume II, Issue 5, 5 February 1862, Page 28
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