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ORCHARD AND GARDEN DISEASES. 
1908, No. 138. 
An Act to consolidate certain Enactments of tlie General Assembly 
relating to Orchard and Garden Diseases. 
BE IT ENACTED by the General Assembly of New Zealand in 
Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows :— 
1. (1.) The Short Title of this Act is “ The Orchard and Garden short Title. 
Diseases Act, 1908.” 
(2.) This Act is a consolidation of the enactments mentioned in the Enactments 
First Schedule hereto, and with respect to those enactments the consoUdated. 
following provisions shall apply :— 
(g.) All Orders in Council, regulations, orders, special orders. Savings, 
notices, appointments, and generally all acts of authority 
which originated under any of the said enactments, and 
are subsisting or in force on the coming into operation of 
this Act, shall enure for the purposes of this Act as fully and 
efiectuaUy as if they had originated under the correspond¬ 
ing provisions of this Act, and accordingly shall, where 
necessary, be deemed to have so originated. 
(b,) All matters and proceedings commenced under any such enact¬ 
ment, and pending or in progress on the coming into 
operation of this Act, may be continued, completed, and 
enforced under this Act. 
2. In this Act, if not inconsistent with the context,— interpretation. 
“ Disease ” means any of the diseases named in the Second Sche- i903, No. 67, sec. 
dule hereto, and includes any disease other than the diseases 
mentioned in the Third Schedule hereto which the Governor 
from time to time, by Order in Council gazetted, declares 
to be a disease within the meaning of this Act; and includes, 
but subject in every case to the provisions of the next suc¬ 
ceeding section, any of the diseases named in the Third 
Schedule hereto : 
Public, —138.] 
