Agent General Act 1889 (SA)

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'AWN0 QUINQUAGESIMO SECUNDO ET QUINQUA-

GESIMO TERTIO

A.

D. 1889.

No. 461.

An Act to regulate the Appointment, and the Tenure of

the Office, of Agent-General.

[Asse~zted

to, December 6ti2, 1889.1

E it Enacted by the Governor of the Province of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and House of Assembly of the said province, in this present Parliament assem bled, as follows:

1. The Governor may appoint any person to be Agent-General Appointment.

for South Australia: Provided always that the first appointment pm,bo.

suspended or removed from office by the Governor, and shall, in any event, cease to hold office at the end of three years from the date of appointment, but shall be eligible for re-appointment.

5, This

under this Act be offered to the present Agent-G-eneral.

2, The office of Agent-General shall be in the department of the tie^.

Treasurer of the province, and it shall be the duty of the Agent- General to do in the United Kingdom all things in relation to South Australia that the Treasurer may direct, or as may be proper to be done in the interests of the province.

3. The salary of the Agent-General shall be One Thousand Five salav.

Hundred Pounds per annum, to be paid monthly, out of the general revenue of the province, which is hereby appropriated for the purpose.

4. Every person appointed Agent-General may at any time be T,,of

ace

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& 5 3 O VICTORIK, No. 461.

The Agent-Generals Act--1889.

Short title.

5. This Act may be cited for all purposes as

The Agent-

Generals Act, 1889."

In the name and on behalf of Her Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

KINTORE, Governor.

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Adelaide: By authority, H. F. LBADER,

Government Printer, North-terrace.

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