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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 Is(L.S.) lands of New Zealand, at Wellington this 14th day of August, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty one. it v— Lieutenant Governor. By His Excellency’s Command, Alfbed 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 Manster, and Vice Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c. VKTHEREAS, by an Ordinance passed by ’ * the Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, intituled “An Ordinance to amend the Customs Ordinance, Session I, No. 3, and the Customs Amendment Ordinance, Session HI,No. 6,” No. 8 of Session VIII, 1846, it is amongst other things enacted that “ it shall be lawful for His Excellency the Governor (or Lieu-tenant-Governor) from time to time by Proclamation to appoint and define proper places within the several ports of the colony to be legal Quays or Landing Places for the lading and unlading of goods.” Now therefore in pursuance of the power in me vested by the said in part recited Ordinance, I do hereby proclaim and declare that part of the Beach of Lambton Harbor, extending from the point on the said Beach at which Rhodes’ Wharf begins to that point at which Plimmer’s Wharf ends, to be a legal Quay or Landing Place for the lading and unlading of goods. 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 twenty-first day of August, 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 Piovinces of New Ulster and New Munster, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c., &c., &c. ’VV'HEREAS by an Ordinance passed by ’ ’ tli6 Governor-iii’ Chief of the N”ew Zealand Islands, by and with the consent of the Legislative Council thereof, intituled, “ An Ordinance for the Naturalization of certain persons in the Islands of New Zealand,” it is enacted, “ that all and singular the persons who shall be declared to come within the operation of this Ordinance by any Proclamation to be issued in that behalf by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, shall be deemed and taken until the next Session of the General Legislature, within the Islands of New Zealand, to be natural born subjects of Her Majesty, as fully to all intents and purposes as if their names had respectively been inserted in the Schedule,” annexed to the aforesaid Ordinance. Now therefore, I, the Governor-in-Chief in pursuance of the power and authority in me vested by the said in part recited Ordinance do hereby proclaim and declare that the persons whose names are underwritten shall be deemed and taken to be natural born subjects of Her Majesty from the date set opposite their names respectively until the next Session of the Legislative Council of the Islands of New Zealand. Anthony Martin, a Portuguese, June, 1846. ---7 Emanuel Christian- ■" - 1846. * "'i? Given under my hand, and issued under the Public of the Islands of New Zealand, at Govern(L.S.) ment House, at Wellington, in the Province of New Munster, in the Islands aforesaid, this twenty-

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 632, 23 August 1851, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 632, 23 August 1851, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 632, 23 August 1851, Page 4

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