Trespassing;” it is amongst other things enacted that “if any Cattle shall be found wandering at large many street or public place within the limits of any town or village which shall be proclaimed by the Governor (or Lieutenant-Governor) to come within the operation of this present provision, tlie owners thereof shall forfeit and pay for every head of cattle sowandering any sum not exceeding Five Shillings, to be recovered in a summary way. And whereas it is further provided that “for the purposes of this Ordinance, the word ‘cattle’ shall be taken to include horned or neat cattle, horses, mules, asses, sheep, goats, and swine.” Now, therefore, I, the Governor of New Munster, aforesaid, in pursuance of the authority, by the said in part recited. Ordinance in me vested, do hereby proclaim and declare that on and after the first day of July, 1851, the town of Christchurch, in the Canterbury District, as the same is delineated and described in the authorised plans of the Canterbury Association, shall come within the operation of the hereinbefore recited provisions of the Ordinance aforesaid. Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of New Munster, in the Islands of New Zealand, at Govern(L.S.) ment House, at Wellington, this seventeenth day of May, in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. G. Grey, Governor. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. God Save the Queen :
PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency Sir George Grey, a Knight Commander of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Islands of New Zealand, and Governor of the Provinces of New Ulster and New Munster, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c. ‘VXT’HEREAS by an Ordinance enacted ’ ’ by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Munster, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, intituled *' An Ordinance to increase the efficiency of the Constabulary Force,” Session I, No. 9, it is declared that it shall be lawful for the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, to specify any limits of towns within which any provisions of the aforesaid Ordinance shall be enforced, upon a requisition to that effect from a majority of the Magistrates of the District in which such town is situate: And whereas a majority of the Magistrates of the District of Wanganui have made a request that the said Ordinance should be enforced within the limits of the town of Petre: Now, therefore, I, the Governor of the Province of New Munster, aforesaid, with the advice of the Executive Council thereof, do hereby declare that the said Ordinance shall, from and after the date hereof, be enforced within the original limits of the town of Petre as the same are laid down in the certified copy of the New Zealand Company’s plan of the said town, filed in the office of the Colonial Secretary of New Munster. Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Province of New Munster, in the Islands of New Zealand, at Govern(L.S.) ment House, at Wellington, this seventeenth day of May, in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. G, Grey, Governor. By His Excellency’s command, Alfred Domett, Colonial Secretary. God Save the Queen ! PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency Sir George Grey, a Knight Commander of the most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the Islands of New Zealand, and Governor of the Provinces of New Ulster and New Munster, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c. "yYTHEREAS by an Ordinance enacted ’ ’ by the Lieutenant-Governor of New Munster, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, intituled “An Ordinance to increase the efficiency of the Constabulary Force,” Session I, No. 9, it
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 606, 24 May 1851, Page 4
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