Said to be obsolete.
2 Will. IV. c. 3+.
Repealed by
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Local Act, 2 Gul. 4. No. 6, 10 February 1832. For authorising all fines, penalties, and forfeitures to be levied and paid in sterling money of the realm.
Local Act, 9 Vict. No. 1, 21 August 1845. For adopting "An Act an Act of the Imperial Parliament, intituled "for consolidating and amending the laws against "offences relating to the coin."
Local Act, 18 Vict. No. 39, 2 December 1854. To regu- 19 Vict., No. 3. late the currency in New South Wales of the gold and silver coins issued from the branch of the Royal Mint in Sydney.
18 July 1855.
Local Act, 19 Vict. No. 3, 18 July 1855. To regulate the currency in New South Wales. Gold coins issued from Her Majesty's Mint in London or from the Branch Mint at Sydney, and silver coin issued from Her Majesty's Mint in London or from Her Majesty's Branch Mint at Sydney (if any), to be the only legal tender in New South Wales. No tender of silver coin To make exceeding 40s, at any one time to be a legal tender.
Local Act, 28 Vict. No. 3, 21 April 1865. permanent provision for the Sydney Mint.
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gold coins made at the branch mint at Sydney, of the like designs as those approved for the corresponding coins of the currency of the United Kingdom.
Gazette of 11 October 1878, containing regulations, dated 7 October 1878, respecting the receipt and coinage of gold at the Melbourne Branch of the Royal Mint, to be substituted for those approved by Order in Council of the 19th April 1875, have been issued by the Governor in Council.
QUEENSLAND.
Local Act of New South Wales, 19 Vict. cap. 3., 18 July 1855. (See New South Wales.)
Local Act of Queensland, 29 & 30 Vict. cap. 65. To enable Her Majesty to declare gold coins to be issued from Her Majesty's Colonial Branch Mints a legal tender for payments and for other purposes relating thereto. 6 August 1866.
QUEENS- LAND.
VIC.
TORIA.
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VICTORIA.
Imperial Coinage Act, 33 & 34 Vict. cap. 10., 1870. Imperial Act, 26 & 27 Vict. cap. 74. Sydney Branch Mint Act, 1863 (but see section 20 of 33 & 34 Vict. cap. 10.).
Local Act, 27 Vict. No. 194, 20 April 1864. To con- solidate the laws relating to banks and the currency.
Local Act, 27 Vict. No. 233, 2 June 1864. Criminal Law and Practice Statutes, sections 246 to 270. Coin- age
offences.
To
Local Act, 31 Vict. No. 307, 6 September 1867.
permanent provision for a branch of the Royal make Mint in Victoria.
Proclamation, 14 July 1857. Currency of the Sydney gold coinage in Victoria.
Proclamation in Gazette of 18 May 1866. Circulation of gold coins of the Sydney Mint within the United Kingdom, and charge for coinage at the said Mint.
Proclamation in Gazette of 30 June 1871, under Order in Council of 28 March 1871, for giving currency to
TASMANIA.
The Attorney-General states that the following local enactments constitute the whole of the legislation in Tasmania relating to the circulation of money:-
7 Geo. 4., No. 3 (1826). To promote the circulation of sterling money of Great Britain, and to reduce to sterling denomination all securities, contracts, and agree- ments for the payment of money, and also to regulate the making and issuing of promissory notes and bills of exchange within the Island of Van Diemen's Land and its dependencies.
6 Vict., No. 7 (1842). To repeal the laws now in force in this Island by which Spanish dollars, and the propor- tional parts thereof, and South American and Mexican dollars are made a legal tender therein,
39 Vict., No. 15 (1875). To make current British bronze moneys in this Colony.
Proclamation (17 December 1866), published in local Gazette of the 12 October 1875, authorised by section 1
TAS- MANIA.
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