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PROCI AMATION.

By His E-scollency Sir Gforgv Grky, n Knight Commander of ihe most Honomable Older of the Bath, Governoi and Com-mander-in-Chief in and over the Islands of New Zealand, and Governor of the Piovinces of New Ulster and New Munsler, and Vice Admiral of the same, cVC, &C , &C. "TXTHEREAS, by an Ordinance passed by j H the Goveinor-in- Chief of the New Zealand I'Jatids, by and with the consent of the • Legislative Council thereof, intituled "An j Oidinance for the Naturalization of certain persons in the Islands of New Zealand," JSession XL, No. 9, it is enacted that all and singular the persons who shall be declared to come within ihe operation of this Ordinance by any Pioclamation to be issued in that behalf by His Excellency the Governor-in-Chief, shall j be deemed and taken, until the next session of j the General Legislature within the Islands of New Zealand, to be natural bom subjects of! Hei Majesty, as fully to all intents and purpo>es as if their names had respectively been inserted in the Schedule, annexed to this Ordinance. Now therefoie, I, the Governor-in-Chief, in pursuance of the power and authonty in me vested by the said in part recited Ordinance, do hereby proclaim and declare that the peisons 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 : — Sigismund Schnee, Elizabeth Schnee, October 2Jst 1851. Jacob Wackeile, Maiie Judith Wackerle, Philip Woll, John Frederic Rubber, John Breitmeyer, Kva Marie Breitmeyer. John Bieitmeyer, Catherine Bieitmeycr, lilizabeth Breitmeyer, Gooige Bieitmeyer, Adele Breitmeyer, Rose Bieitmeyir, Fredeiic John Breitrre)er, Fiau<;ois Malmanche, Hypolite Gendiot, George Pierre Leroy, Louis Levaillant, Charles Fiangois Lemonnier, GuilJaume David, Chailes Masiey, Jean Baptiste Eleveneaux, Catherine Eteveneaux, Frangoise Josephine Eteveneaux, Jean Pierre Eteveneaux, Jeanne Frangoise Eteveneaux, Michal Alfied, Jean Dtce, Pieire Bernard, Margaret Bernard, Theophile Patti, Etienne Frangois Lelievre, Justine Lelievre, Pierre Benoit, Louise Benoit, Pierre David, Pierre Gendrot, Cletnence Gendrot, Josephine Gendrot, Frangois Rousselot, — Rousselot (wife of the above), Joseph Libeau, Madelaine Libeau, Joseph Libeau, junior, Clemence Libeau, Theodore Libeau, Francois Libeau, Louis Libeau, George Lileau, Theodore Barrier, Frangois Noibez, Joseph \ Dulse, Erneiy Malmanche. October 30, 1851. Given under my hand, and issued under the Public Seal of the Islands of New Zealand, at Government House, at Wellington, in the Province of New Munster, in the Islands aforesaid, this fourth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one. G. GKEY, Governor-in-Chief. By His Excellency's command, (For the Civil Secretary) J. E. Giumstone. God Save the Queen !

Colonial Secretary's Office, Auckland, 31st December, 1851. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor has been pleased to direct the publication of the following Despatch and Enclosure, for general information. By His Excellency's command, Andrew Sinclair, Colonial Secretary.

(Copy) Circular. — Military. Downing Stieel, May 20, 1831. Sir, — It has appeared to me that the clause numbered 4, of the Paper entitled " Information for the use of Military and Naval Officers proposing to settle in the British Colonies," is liable to lead to the erroneous impression, that Officers who have become permanent residents in any colony without having obtained permission to retire from the Army or Navy for that purpose previously to their leaving this country, are entitled to share in the advantages held out in that Paper, I have accordingly thought it proper that the clause in question should be omitted, and I transmit to you herewith a copy of the paper so amended. I have, &c, (Signed) Grey. Governor Sir George Grey, X.C.8., &c, &c, &c.

INFORMATION FOR THE USE OF MILITARY AND NAVAL OFFICERS PROPOSING TO SETTLE IN CERTAIN OF THE BRITISH COLONIES.

1, The Colonies in which Military and Naval Officers are allowed privileges in the acquisition of public Lands, are the following*.— First, The Australian Settlements, consisting °f New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land, South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern Province of New Zealand ; Secondly, Ceylon ; and Thirdly, the Cape of Good Hope. 2. In the different Australian Settlements, in Ceylon, and at the Cape of Good Hope, land is disposed of by sale only ; but officers purchasing Land are allowed a remission of the purchase-money, according to the undermentioned scale : Field Officers, of 15 years' sen ice and upwards, in the whole £600 Field Officers of 20 years' seivice and upwards, in the whole 500 Field Officers, of 15 or less years' service, in the whole 400 Captains, of 20 yeais' service and upwaids, in the whole 400 Captains, of 15 years' service or less, in the whole 300 Subalterns, of 20 years' service and upwards, in the whole 300 Subalterns, of 7 yeais' service and upwards, in the whole 200 Subalterns, under 7 years' standing aie not entitled to any remission in the purchase of Land,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 598, 7 January 1852, Page 4

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