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Cape Acts

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Act Title
5 of 1825 Ordinance for Destroying a sum of Twenty Thousand Rixdollars, old and defaced Paper Money, &c.
6 of 1825 Ordinance promulgating an Order of the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council, for giving Currency to, and fixing the Value of, British Silver and Copper Money throughout this Colony ; Silver and Copper Currency Ordinance ; Order in Council of 23 March 1825
7 of 1825 Ordinance for the stamping and signing of a sum of Fifty-six Thousand Rixdollars in lieu of an equal amount of worn-out and defaced Paper Money
8 of 1825 Ordinance for destroying the sum of Fifty-six Thousand Rixdollars old and defaced Paper Money
9 of 1825 Ordinance for the more effectual Apprehension of Desrted Convicts, and Gangs of Vagrants
10 of 1825 Ordinance for the better Apprehending and bringing to Justice the Person or Persons concerned in the Murder of Joel, of Mozambique, slave of the Widow Henry Alexander
11 of 1825 Ordinance for assigning to the office of His Majesty's Fiscal certain Duties specially to be entrusted to his charge, and for separating therefrom the Administration of the Police
12 of 1825 Ordinance for appointing an Officer to be entrusted with the Administration of the Police, and the Prosecution of Police Cases arising within the Jurisdiction of Cape Town
13 of 1825 Ordinance for the stamping and signing of a sum of Fifty-six Thousand Rixdollars in lieu of an equal amount of worn-out and defaced Paper Money
14 of 1825 Ordinance for Abolishing the Duty of two and a-half per cent. levied on Movable Property bought in at Public Auction ; and for reducing from two and a-half to one per cent. the Duty levied on Immovable Property bought in at Public Auction, if disposed of by private contract within six weeks after such attempt at Public Sale