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(Copy) Report on Ordinance Nr. 10 of 1869.

Previous to the passing of this Ordinance there was no power in any one in the Colony to make any regulations of this character, as although Sections 51 and 52 of 2 and 3 Vic: Cap: 47 are, so far as time goes, within the limit laid down by Section 3 of Ordinance 2 of 1876 defining the time up to which the Law of England shall be adopted in the Colony, they are rendered inapplicable by Section 4 of Ordinance 6 of 1845.

As processions and public ceremonies on shore, and Regattas, and other

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(Copy) Report on Ordinance Nr. 10 of 1869. Previous to the passing of this Ordinance there was no power in any one in the Colony to make any regulations of this character, as although Sections 51 and 52 of 2 and 3 Vic: Cap: 47 are, so far as time goes, within the limit laid down by Section 3 of Ordinance 2 of 1876 defining the time up to which the Law of England shall be adopted in the Colony, they are rendered inapplicable by Section 4 of Ordinance 6 of 1845. As processions and public ceremonies on shore, and Regattas, and other Page 450 Page 451
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(( Ji 19894 443 No Copy) Steport on Ridinance Nr. 10 of 1869.- Previous to the passing of, this Ordinance there was no fower in any one in the Colony to make any regulations of this character, as although Sections 51 and 52 of 2 and 3 Vic: Cap: 47 are, so far an time goes, within the limit laid down by Section 3 of Ordinance 2 of 1876 defining the time up to which the Law of England shall be adopted in the Colony, they are rendered inapplicable by Section 4 of Ordinance 6 of 1845. As procissions and public ceremonie's on shore, and Regattas, and other Page 450Page 451
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Ji 19894

443

No

Copy) Steport on Ridinance Nr. 10 of 1869.-

Previous to the passing of, this

Ordinance there

was no fower in

any

one in the Colony to make any regulations

of this character, as although Sections

51 and 52 of 2 and 3 Vic: Cap: 47 are, so

far

an

time

goes,

within the limit

laid down by Section 3 of Ordinance 2

of 1876 defining the time up to which the Law of England shall be adopted in the Colony, they

are rendered

inapplicable by Section 4 of Ordinance 6 of 1845.

As procissions and public ceremonie's on shore, and Regattas, and other

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