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No. 1 of 1860.

PAWNBROKERS.

Form No. 2.

[s. 10.]

W.

Pawn Ticket.

Sta

A.B., for A.B. & Co.,] No.

Street,

sib

Pawnbroker [or Pawnbrokers.]

wh

The

day of

Month of

Year of

Col

oth

No.

Name and Abode

Description of

of Loan.

of Borrower.

Article.

Amount of Loan.

Rate

and

of Interest.

men

on i

if

the

vest

the

+

Short title.

*

Vesting of powers of Ordnance

of State

for War.

No. 2 of 1860.

For transferring to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the powers and estates vested in the principal officers of the Ordnance.

[30th April 1860.]

WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen has thought fit to revoke the Letters Patent of some of the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and by other Letters Patent to transfer to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the administration of the department the duties of which were previously executed by the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the several powers and authorities at any time heretofore given to or vested in and exercisable by, and the lands, hereditaments, estates, and property at any time heretofore purchased, taken, used, occupied, and vested in the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and all title, estate, and interest therein respectively, should be also transferred from the said Principal Officers and vested in one of the Principal Secretaries of State :

1. The War Department (Vesting of Property) Ordinance, 1860.

2. All the powers, authorities, rights, and privileges whatsoever which, by virtue of any Act of the Imperial Parliament or of the Colonial Legislature, or of any other law, custom, or usage whatsoever, have been or were at any time vested in or exercisable by the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, or any of them, shall from henceforth continue in full force, and shall be and the same are hereby declared to be transferred to and vested in and exercisable by the Principal Secretary of State for the time being of the

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

† As amended by the Final Revision Ordinance 1912.

the

sold,

are

ment

of t

Prin

Secr

office

and a

shall

ed Pr Crown

out of aforesaid

and ve receivi 'said la

hereaft of Stat shall b

inherita

Princip

as if th Princip

successor

purchas

*

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40 No. 1 of 1860. PAWNBROKERS. Form No. 2. [s. 10.] W. Pawn Ticket. Sta A.B., for A.B. & Co.,] No. Street, sib Pawnbroker [or Pawnbrokers.] wh The day of Month of Year of Col oth No. Name and Abode Description of of Loan. of Borrower. Article. Amount of Loan. Rate and of Interest. men on i if the vest the + Short title. * Vesting of powers of Ordnance of State for War. No. 2 of 1860. For transferring to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the powers and estates vested in the principal officers of the Ordnance. [30th April 1860.] WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen has thought fit to revoke the Letters Patent of some of the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and by other Letters Patent to transfer to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the administration of the department the duties of which were previously executed by the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the several powers and authorities at any time heretofore given to or vested in and exercisable by, and the lands, hereditaments, estates, and property at any time heretofore purchased, taken, used, occupied, and vested in the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and all title, estate, and interest therein respectively, should be also transferred from the said Principal Officers and vested in one of the Principal Secretaries of State : 1. The War Department (Vesting of Property) Ordinance, 1860. 2. All the powers, authorities, rights, and privileges whatsoever which, by virtue of any Act of the Imperial Parliament or of the Colonial Legislature, or of any other law, custom, or usage whatsoever, have been or were at any time vested in or exercisable by the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, or any of them, shall from henceforth continue in full force, and shall be and the same are hereby declared to be transferred to and vested in and exercisable by the Principal Secretary of State for the time being of the * As amended by No. 50 of 1911. As amended by the Final Revision Ordinance 1912. the sold, are ment of t Prin Secr office and a shall ed Pr Crown out of aforesaid and ve receivi 'said la hereaft of Stat shall b inherita Princip as if th Princip successor purchas *
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40 No. 1 of 1860. PAWNBROKERS. Form No. 2. [s. 10.] W. Pawn Ticket. Sta A.B., for A.B. & Co.,] No. Street, sib Pawnbroker [or Pawnbrokers.] wh The day of Month of Year of Col oth No. Name and Abode Description of of Loan. of Borrower. Article. Amount of Loan. Rate and of Interest. men on i if the vest the + Short title. * Vesting of powers of Ordnance of State for War. No. 2 of 1860. For transferring to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the powers and estates vested in the principal officers of the Ordnance. [30th April. 7860.] WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen has thought fis to revoke the Letters Patent of some of the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and by other Letters Patent to transfer to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the administration of the department the dutios of which were previously executed by the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the several powers and authorities at any time heretofore given to or vested in and exercisable by, and the lands, hereditaments, estates, and property at any time heretofore purchased, taken, used, occupied, and vested in the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and all title, estate, and interest therein respectively, should be also transferred from the subd Principal Officers and vested in one of the Principal Secretaries of State :-- 1. The War Department (Vesting of Property) Ordinance, 1860. 2. All the powers, authorities, rights, and privileges whatsoever -which, by virtue of any Act of the Imperial Parliament or of the in Secretary Colonial Legislature, or of any other law, custom, or usage whatsoever, have been or were at any time vested in or exercisable by the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, or any of them, shall from henceforth continue in full force, and shall be and the same are hereby declared to be transferred to and vested in and exercis- able by the Principal Secretary of State for the time being of the * As amended by No. 50 of 1911. f As amended by the Final Revision Ordinance 1912. the sold, are ment of t Prin Secr office and a shall ed Pr Crown out of afores: and ve receivi 'said la hereaft of Stat shall b inherita Princip as if th Princip successc purchas *
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40

No. 1 of 1860.

PAWNBROKERS.

Form No. 2.

[s. 10.]

W.

Pawn Ticket.

Sta

A.B., for A.B. & Co.,] No.

Street,

sib

Pawnbroker [or Pawnbrokers.]

wh

The

day of

Month of

Year of

Col

oth

No.

Name and Abode Description of

of Loan.

of Borrower.

Article.

Amount of Loan.

Rate

and

of Interest.

men

on i

if

the

vest

the

+

Short title.

*

Vesting of powers of Ordnance

of State

for War.

No. 2 of 1860.

For transferring to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the powers and estates vested in the principal officers of the Ordnance.

[30th April. 7860.]

WHEREAS Her Majesty the Queen has thought fis to revoke the Letters Patent of some of the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and by other Letters Patent to transfer to one of the Principal Secretaries of State the administration of the department the dutios of which were previously executed by the said Principal Officers of the Ordnance; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the several powers and authorities at any time heretofore given to or vested in and exercisable by, and the lands, hereditaments, estates, and property at any time heretofore purchased, taken, used, occupied, and vested in the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, and all title, estate, and interest therein respectively, should be also transferred from the subd Principal Officers and vested in one of the Principal Secretaries of State :--

1. The War Department (Vesting of Property) Ordinance, 1860.

2. All the powers, authorities, rights, and privileges whatsoever -which, by virtue of any Act of the Imperial Parliament or of the in Secretary Colonial Legislature, or of any other law, custom, or usage whatsoever, have been or were at any time vested in or exercisable by the Principal Officers of the Ordnance, or any of them, shall from henceforth continue in full force, and shall be and the same are hereby declared to be transferred to and vested in and exercis- able by the Principal Secretary of State for the time being of the

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911.

f As amended by the Final Revision Ordinance 1912.

the

sold,

are

ment

of t

Prin

Secr

office

and a

shall

ed Pr Crown

out of afores:

and ve receivi 'said la

hereaft of Stat shall b

inherita

Princip

as if th Princip

successc

purchas

*

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