VICTORIA R. (L. S.) ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS to our Governor-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 Governor-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 of Governor and Commander-in-Chief for the time being : or to 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 Osborne House, IsleofWisrht, this twelfth day of August, 1850, in the fourteenth year of. Our Reign. ’SX7’HERE AS, by the Thirteenth Chapter ’ ’ of certain Instructions under Our Signet and Sign Manual, approved by Our Privy Council and accompanying certain Letters Patent under the Great Seal of Our United Kingdom, bearing date the twentythird day of December, One thousand eight hundred and forty-six, provision was made respecting the settlement of the Waste Lands of the Crown in the two Provinces of the Colony of New Zealand, and therein respecting the sales of the said Lands and respecting the reservation thereon of certain Rents and Royalties : And whereas the Thirty-first Clause of the said Chapter is in
the words following, that is to say :— 31st. A separate account shall be kept by the Treasurer of each of the said Provinces of the gross proceeds of the said Land Sales, Rents, and Royalties, and of all the costs, charges, and expenses of and incident in any way to the sale, survey, administration, and management of the said Demesne of Us in right of Our Crown, and after deducting from such gross proceeds all such costs, charges, and expenses, the nett balance shall be by Us held in trust for defraying the cost of introducing into the said respective Provinces emigrants from the United Kingdom, or in trust for defraying the costs of such other public services therein as by Us shall from time to time be prescribed by Instructions to be issued in pursuance of the said Act of Parliament under Our Signet and Sign Manual with the advice of Our Privy Council: And whereas by the said Letters Patent We did reserve to ourselves, Our heirs and successors full power and authority to amend, and for that purpose to add to, or if necessary repeal the said Instructions : And whereas it is expedient that the hereinbefore recited clause of the said Instructions should be amended: We do therefore declare by these Our . Instructions given under Our Signet and 1 Sign Manual and approved in Our Privy Council, that so much of the said recited . clause as prescribes the mode of expending L -t.he_ng.tt balance therein referred to shall be
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 590, 29 March 1851, Page 4
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504Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 590, 29 March 1851, Page 4
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