Otago Province - Legislation

Legislation

  • Otago Harbour Trust Leasing Ordinance 1862
  • Education Reserves Ordinance 1864
  • Education Reserves Ordinance 1865
  • Harbour Reclaimed Lands Sale and Leasing Ordinance 1868
  • University of Otago Ordinance 1869
  • Dunedin Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute Ordinance 1870
  • Oamaru Racecourse Reserve Management Ordinance 1870
  • University of Otago Endowment Ordinance 1870
  • Blueskin Market Reserve Ordinance 1871
  • Invercargill Athenaeum Reserve Management Ordinance 1871
  • Northern Agricultural and Pastoral Reserve Management Ordinance 1871
  • Lawrence Athenaeum and Mining Institute Ordinance 1872
  • Lawrence Athenaeum and Mining Institute Reserves Management Ordinance 1872
  • Oamaru Town Reserves Management Ordinance 1872
  • Cromwell Athenaeum Ordinance 1873
  • Dempsey Trust Ordinance 1873
  • Invercargill Athenaeum Reserves Management Ordinance 1873
  • Riverton Athenaeum Ordinance 1873
  • Winton Racecourse Reserve Management Ordinance 1873
  • Caledonian Society of Otago Incorporation Ordinance 1874
  • Roslyn Institute Ordinance 1874
  • Arrowtown Athenaeum Ordinance 1875
  • Invercargill Athenaeum Reserve Management Ordinance 1875
  • Riverton Athenaeum Reserves Management Ordinance 1875
  • University of Otago Lands Trust Ordinance 1875

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