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Auckland, 2nd September, 1850. HIS Excellency the Governor-in-Chief has directed the following despatch to be published for general information. C. A. Dillon, Civil Secretary.
Military. \ Downing-street, No. 55. j Hth Felnuary, 1850. jS ir — With reference to my Despatch, No. 54, Military, of the 2nd ultimo, I have the honor to transmit to you additional Instructions to yourself, which the Queen has been pleased to issue under her Royal Sign Manual and Signet, altering so much of Her Majesty's Instructions with regard to the disposal of land in New Zealand, as may be technically inconsistent with the settlement of Military Pensioners and of the aboiiginal inhabitants, and also with the allowance of a remission to a certain extent of the purchase money of land acquired by Militaiy and Naval Officers purposing to settle in the colony. I have the honor, &c, (Signed) Grey. Governor Sir George Grey, K. C. B.
Victoria Regina. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS to Our Goveinor-in-Chief of New Zealand, or to the Officer exercising the said office of Governor-in- Chief for the time being : To Our Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Province of New Ulster, or to the Officer exercising the said office of Governor and Commander-in-Chief for the time being : To Our Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Province of New Munster, or to the Officer exercising the said office L. S. of Governor and Commander-in-Chief for the time hping : or fo Our Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of New Ulster, or to the Officer exercising the said office of Lieutenant-Governor for the time being : or to Our Lieutenant - Governor of the Province of New Munster, or to the Officer exercising the said office of Lieutenant-Governor for the time being : Given at Our Court, at Windsor, this seventh day of February, One Thousand Eight hundred and fifty, in the thirteenth year of Out Reign. WHEREAS, by Our Instructions under Our Signet and Sign Manual accompanying Our Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Our United Kingdom bearing, date the twenty-third day of December, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, We did, among other things, direct that no land of or belonging to Us in New Zealand should by Us, Our Heirs or Successors, or by any Governor-in - Chief or other person on Our behalf and on Our authority be alienated, either in perpetuity or for any definite time, either by way of Grant, Lease, License of Occupation, or otherwise, gratuitously, nor except the same should have been first put up to sale at a Public Auction at a minimum price of not less than Twenty shillings an acre : And Whereas it is desirable so far to modify the said Instructions as to allow of a remission to a specified extent of the purchase money of Land acquired by officers of Our Army and Navy intending to settle in New Zealand with i Our permission, and under Regulations issued or to be issued by Us, or on Our behalf by one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, and of the gratuitous alienation of Land for the settlement of Military Pensioners sent out under directions issued on Our behalf by one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, or for the settlement of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Colony : Now, therefore, We do hereby revoke that pail of Our said Instructions which prohibits the alienation of Land gratuitously, so far as regards such Naval and Military Officers, Military Pensioners, or aboriginal inhabitants as aforesaid. And We do hereby authorize and direct yon to allow to such Officers all such remission of purchase money or other privileges in the acquisition of [.and as they may from time to time be respectively entitled to, under any Regulations issued, or to be issued by Us, or on Our behalf by one of Our Principal Secretaries of State. And We do hereby fuither authorize and direct you from time to time to make such arrangements as you may be directed to make by Us, or on Our behalf by one of Our Principal Secretaries of State, for the settlement on Crown Lands within the Colony, of Military Pensioners sent out as aforesaid, and of any of the aboriginal inhabitants of the colony : Provided that nothing herein contained shall be taken to apply to the Province of New Munster within the eaid colony, so long as ceitain provisions relating to the settlement of the Waste Lands 'of the Crown contained in the thirteenth chap-
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 459, 7 September 1850, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 459, 7 September 1850, Page 4
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