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and the same is hereby repealed, mid that the said nett balance shall be held by Us i trust for defraying the cost of into the said Colony emigrants from the United Kingdom, or in trust for defraying the costs of such other public: services in respect of the said Colony as shall be from time to time prescribed by or in pursuance of any instructions issued by Us under Our Signet and Sign Manual, and approved by Our Privy Council: . _ , And whereas by virtue of certain Proclamations issued or to be issued within the Colony of New Zealand, certain parts of the said Colony have been or may hereafter be divided into Hundreds: And whereas it may be expedient that part of the proceeds arising from the sale oi Crown Lands within the said Hundreds should be applied in such manner as maybe specified by the Wardens or other propel authorities thereof: We do further declare that it shall be competent for the Governor or Office! administering the Government of the said Colony, to authorize the application of any 1 proportion not exceeding one-third of the gross proceeds of the sales of thrown Lands, effected within the limits of any such Hundred towards such purposes as shall be signified to him by the Wardens of such Hundred, or by such other authorities thereof as shall be designated for that purpose by any Ordinance to be passed by the Legislature of the said Colony, subject nevertheless to such restrictions and regulations as shall be imposed by such Ordinance. V. R.

(No. 58.) Downing-street, 13th August, 1850. Sir, With reference to my Despatch, No. 48, of the sth instant, I herewith transmit to you Additional Instructions, which the Queen has been pleased to issue under Her Royal Sign Manual and Signet, for the purpose of exempting from the operation of the regulations relative to sales by auction all the Lands comprised in the settlements of the New Zealand Company. I have, &c., (Signed) Grey. VICTORIA R. (L. S )

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS to Our Govcrnor-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 Comman-der-in-Chief for the time being: To Our Governor and Com-mander-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 Lieute-nant-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 Lieute-nant-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 atOsborne House, Isle of Wight, this Twelfth day of August, 1850, in the Fourteenth of Our Reign. yV'HEREAS, 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, make certain Rules and Regulations respecting the settletlement of the Waste Lands of the Crown, which are comprised in the thirteenth chapter of the said Instructions : And whereas, by an Act of Parliament passed in the Eleventh year Our Reign, entitled “An Act to promote Colonization in New Zealand, and to authorise a Loan to tH? 7f''*'l 99 ~ - wuipcuiy, 1U aiflOllgSt other things enacted, “that the several provisions, relating to the settlement of the Waste Lands of the Crown contained in the thirteenth chapter of the said Instructions, under Her Majesty’s Sign Manual and Signet, except snch as relate to the Registration of Titles to Land, the means of ascertaining the Demesne Lands of the Crown, the claims of the Aboriginal Inhabitants to Land, and the restrictions or. the Conveyance of Lands belonging to any of the :-Abqriginal_Natiyes._unless__t.a_R_pr JVTnUof ■ * —■ ------j—-/>

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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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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 590, 29 March 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 590, 29 March 1851, Page 4

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