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The english version of this text is listed as a Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, No. 48, of the 10th September, 1874.
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Notemea e tika ana kia whakatikaia "Te Ture Hoko Waipiro i
Na tenei ka meingatia hei Ture e te
Mehemea ka maha atu nga
Engari kahore he tikanga i roto i tenei Ture, i tera Ture ranei hei mea, ma te whakaaetanga a tetahi Ateha o etahi Ateha ranei e tika ai te whakaputanga o tetahi raihana, etahi raihana ranei e te Tiamana ake o tetahi
Mehemea i uru tetahi Ateha kotahi tuku
George Didsbury,
Whereas it is expedient to amend "The Outlying Districts
Be it therefore enacted by the
If there shall be more than one Licensing Court held within any such outlying district, the Governor may in and by such warrant nominate the Assessor or Assessors who shall sit at any particular Licensing Court to be therein mentioned, and such Assessor or Assessors shall sit and act only at the Licensing Court for which he or they shall be so nominated.
But nothing herein or in the said Act contained shall be construed to require that the consent of an Assessor or Assessors shall be necessary for any license of a temporary nature or that may be granted by the Chairman of a Licensing Court alone, or by any Resident Magistrate or two members of a Licensing Court.
If only one Assessor be present at any sitting of the Licensing Court, his signature upon any certificate or other document granted or issued by such Court shall be sufficient evidence of consent for the purposes of this Act, without the necessity of the consent and signature of the other Assessor or Assessors entitled to sit at such Court.
Wellington, New Zealand
Printed under the Authority of the New Zealand Government, by George Didsbury, Government Printer.