This act amends an 1805 for encouraging literacy to allow the directors of a Saint John grammer school to change the dates of public visitations and examinations.
This act continues, for four years, an act first passed in 1829 which acknowledges the area currently known as Etobicoke and Mississauga as land belonging to the Mississauga tribe, and is to be their acknowledged fishing and hunting ground.
This act authorises a new survey of the township of Norwich in order to settle disputes which have been raised by the purchase of lots by two purchasers 20 years prior, who conducted their own surveys for the lots they purchased without being authorized surveyors.
This act alters the terms of 1829 and 1830 act regulating harbours in Northuberland, Kent, and Gloucester Counties changing certain duties and repealing others.
This act authorises the collection of a tax of one halfpenny per resident of the district of Prince Edward for three years in order to erase a debt of 1,500 pounds incurred by the said district.
This act repeals a prior act specifying the time and place of the court of general quarter sessions of the peace of the Niagara district. From the passing of this new act, the sessions of the said court will be held on the second tuesdays of January, April, July, and October of every year in the town of Niagara.
This act calls for the surveying of the township of King in order to determine the lots of the eight and ninth concessions in order to avoid further issues and litigation.