An Act to incorporate the Simonds Agricultural Society. Passed 30th April 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 6 Private or Personal Acts |
1851 |
This act allows for the incorporation of the Simonds Agriculural Society and gives it all the rights under those terms. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act for dividing the Perish of Glenelg, in the County of Northumberland, into two separate Parishes. Passed 15 March 1851.
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14 Victoria Chapter 6 New Brunswick Local Acts |
1851 |
This act creates a new parish in Northumberland County, Hardwicke, and grants it the power and authority of other parishes. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to establish places for Polling in the Parish of Wickham, in Queen’s County. Passed 28th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 6 |
1851 |
This act establishes places for Polling in the Parish of Wickham, in Queen’s County and awards them the same powers accorded to other polling places. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to incorporate the Arestook [Aroostook] Falls Canal and Mill Company. Passed 15th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 5 Private or Personal Acts |
1851 |
This act allows for the incorporation of Arestook [Aroostook] Falls Canal and Mill Company and stipulates how it will be governed and financed. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to authorize And empower the Justices of the Peace for the County of York to sell the old Gaol Lot in the City of Fredericton. Passed 15th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 5 New Brunswick Local Acts |
1851 |
This act allows York County officials to sell the lot of the old county gaol to pay down county debts. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act imposing Duties for raising a Revenue. Passed 28th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 5 |
1851 |
This act creates new duties on imported items. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to incorporate the Hillsborough Plaister and Rail Road Company. Passed 15th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 4 Private or Personal Acts |
1851 |
This act incorporates the Hillsborough Plaister and Rail Road Company and stipulates how it is to be governed and financed. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to provide for the appointment of Commissioners for the Alms House and Work House for the County of York. Passed 15th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 4 New Brunswick Local Acts |
1851 |
This act establishes authority and duties for Commissioners of the Poor in York County. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to continue “An Act to authorize the commutation of Debts due the Crown by Settlers in certain cases for work on the Public Roads.” Passed 15th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 4 |
1851 |
This act extends a 1849 act regulating payment of debts by road work until 1852. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |
An Act to incorporate the Miramichi and Richibucto Electric Telegraph Company. Passed 15th March 1851. |
14 Victoria Chapter 3 Private or Personal Acts |
1851 |
This act incorporates a company to build and maintain a telegraph from the Pedicodiac to Miramichi Rivers, and stipulates how it will be governed and financed. |
Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick passed in the year 1851. Fredericton: John Simpson, 1851. |