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The Canada Gazette.


PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.


OTTAWA, SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1868.



CANADA.


GOLD COINS OF SYDNEY MINT MADE A LEGAL TENDER.


THE DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM TO LORD MONCK.

CANADA.
Separate.

DOWNING STREET,

25th, May, 1868.

My Lord,

With reference to your despatch No. 200, 24th November, 1866, I have the honor to transmit to you the accompanying copies of an order of Her Majesty in Council and of a Proclamation for declaring the Gold Coins of the Sydney Mint, a legal tender in those of Her Majesty's possessions abroad which are specified in the schedule annexed to the Proclamation.

You will be so good as to cause this Proclamation to be published in Canada, in the most authentic manner.

A similar Order in Council was passed on the 10th of November 1866, for making these coins a legal tender in the Colonies mentioned below:

Antigua, Malta,
Barbadoes, Montserrat,
Bahamas, Nevis,
Bermuda, Natal,
Cape of Good Hope, St. Helena,
British Columbia, Sierra Leone,
Dominica, St. Vincent,
Falkland Islands,
St. Christopher and its dependencies.
Gold Coast,
Gambia, St. Lucia,
Gibraltar, Trinidad,
British Guiana, Tobago,
Granada, Turks and Caicos Islands,
Honduras, Vancouver Island,
Jamaica, Virgin Islands.
Lagos,

I have &c.,

(Sd.) BUCKINGHAM CHANDOS.

Governor,

The Right Honble.
Viscount Monck.
&c., &c., &c.


AT THE, COURT AT WINDSOR,

The 14th day of May, 1868.

PRESENT :

THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

Whereas there was read this day at the Board the Draft of a Proclamation declaring Gold Coins made at the Branch of the Royal Mint at Sydney, New South Wales, a legal tender in certain of Her Majesty's Possessions abroad, specified in a Schedule attached to the said Draft Proclamation.

Her Majesty having taken the same into consideration, was pleased by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, and it is hereby ordered, that the said Proclamation do take effect and come into force in each of Her Majesty's Possessions abroad, specified in the aforesaid Schedule, upon and from and after such day, as shall be for that purpose limited, by the Governor or Officer Administering the Government of each of the said Possessions by any Proclamations to be by them for that purpose respectively issued in each of such Possessions.

And the Most Noble the Duke of Buckingham, and Chandos, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary directions for causing publication to be made hereof within Her Majesty's said Possessions abroad.

(Signed,) ARTHUR HELPS.


Draft Proclamation referred to in the foregoing Order in Council.

BY THE QUEEN.

A Proclamation for declaring Gold Coins made at the Branch Mint at Sydney, New South Wales, a legal tender throughout such parts of Her Majesty's dominions as are specified in the schedule hereunto annexed.

Whereas, by an Order in Council, bearing date the Nineteenth day of August, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-three, we have thought fit to order that a Branch of Our Royal Mint, should be established at or near Sydney, in New South Wales.

And whereas in the Eighteenth year of Our Reign, by an Order in Council, dated the Eighteenth day of October; One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty-four, we have thought fit to order that certain pieces of Gold Money should be coined at the said Branch of Our Royal Mint, to be called respectrvely Australian Sovereigns and Australian Half Sovereigns, and to be of the same respective weights,