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provinces. Fifteen days alter the receipt of a copy hereof in each Province by Hie SurveyorGeneral, Commissioner of Crown Lands, or Resident Magistrate ; who shall hy public notice make known to the inhabitants of the Province the day upon which lie may receive such copy. 32, Proclamation to take effect from date. This Proclamation sk ill take effect from the day of the date hereof. Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Islands of l>cw Zealand, at Government House, at Wellington, in the Province of_ Wellington, in the Islands aforesaid, this fourth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, G. GREY, Governor-in-Ciuef. By his Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Civil Secretary. God Save the Queen ! Colonial Secretary’s Office, Auckland, •Or.h May, 1853. nIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to direct that the following Order in Council be published fur general informal ion. By llis Excellency’s command, Annr■ \v Sinclair, Colonial Secretary. Colonial Land and Emigration Office, 8 Park Street, Westminster, 1 vth November, 18 52. Sir, — Her Majesty having on the 16th ultimo, passed an Order in Council under the provisions of (he 55th Section of Hie “ Passengers Act, 1852,” prescribing certain regulations for presetving order, for prornoling health, and for securing cleanliness and ventilation on board of “ Passenger Ships” proceeding from the United Kingdom to .my place in Her Majesty’s possessions at road, I am directed hy the Commissioners to transmit to you a Copy of Such Order in Council, which has been printed by the Queen’s printer, so as to constitute it. good and sufficient evidence of the making and contents of the Order i all legal proceedings throughout Her Majesty’s dominions. I have the honor to be, Sir, Your obedient seivant, S. Walcott, Becretary. At the Court at Windsor, the 16th day of October, ISS 2 ; present, the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas by an Act passed in the session of Parliament held in the fifteen’h and sixteenth years of the Reign of Her Majesty, intituled the “ Passengers Art, i 852,” it is enacted, that it shall lie lawful fur Her Majesty, hy any Order in Council to be by her made with the advice of the Privy Council, to prescribe such rules and regulations as to Her Majestv may seem fit for preserving order, for promoting health, and for seeming cleanliness and ventilation on board of passenger ships proceeding from the United Kingdom to any port or place in Her Majesty’s possessions abroad, and the said rules and regulations from time to time in like manner to alter, amend, and revoke, as occasion may require : And whereas it is expedient to revoke an Order in Council made at a Court held at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, on the sixth day of October one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, in virtue of the piovisions of the “Passengers Act, 1849” (now repealed,) and to make a new Order in Council; Now, therefore, Her Majesty doth, by and with the advice of hm Privy Council, and in pursuance and exercise of the authority vested in her by the said “Passengers Act, 1852,”, order, and it is hereby ordered, that the said Order in Council of tin* s'xih day of October, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, be and the same is hereby revoked ; and that the following shall henceforth be the rules for preserving order, for promoting health, and for securing cleanliness and ventilation, to he observed on hoard of every passenger ship ptoceeding from the United Kingdom to any pert or place in Her Majesty’s possessions abroad out of Europe, and not being within the Mediterranean bea. I. All passengers who shall not be prevented by sickness or other sufficient cause, to be determined by the surgeon, or in ships carrying no surgeon, by the master, shall rise not later than seven o’clock, a.m., at which hour the fires shall be lighted. *2. It shall be the duly of the cook or cooks, appointed under the tbii ty-sixtfi section of the said “ Passengers Act, 1852,” to light the fires, and to take care that they be kept alight dur’ng the day ; and also to take care that each passenger or family of passengers shall have the use of the fireplace at the proper horns, in an order to be fixed bv the master. 3. When the passengers are dressed, their beds shall be rolled up.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 740, 18 May 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 740, 18 May 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 740, 18 May 1853, Page 4 (Supplement)

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