β¨ Land Reservations and Treaty
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1137
SCHEDULE.
First Column.
DESCRIPTION OF RESERVES.
Provincial
District.
Locality.
Lot.
Block.
Area.
A. R. P.
Taranaki
... Hawera Survey
{ 573
531
574
... 10 2 27
6 0 0
7 0 0
Otago
... West Gore Town-
Ship
57, 58
XVI.
8 3 4
... Macrae's Town-
ship
10
V.
0 1 0
Auckland
... Kamo Village
78
... 1 0 0
Taranaki
... Hua District
139, 140
... 29 2 20
Westland
... Waimea Survey
District
192
(in red)
... 1 0 0
Hawke's Bay
... Havelock Town
78
... 0 3 0
Otago
... Oreti District
156
... 95 0 33
Auckland
... Te Awamutu Vil-
lage
20, 21, 23,
24, 25
... 18 0 11
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, this tenth day of August, one thou-
sand eight hundred and seventy-eight.
ROBERT STOUT.
Despatch from the Secretary of State.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Wellington, 12th August, 1878.
THE following despatch from Her Majesty's
Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies,
with its enclosure, is published for general informa-
tion.
G. S. WHITMORE.
[CIRCULAR.]
Downing Street, 30th May, 1878.
SIR, I have the honor to transmit to you, for
publication in the colony under your government, a
copy of a Treaty between Her Majesty and the
President of the French Republic for the mutual
surrender of Fugitive Criminals, as well as a copy of
the Order in Council of the 16th instant for carrying
that Treaty into effect.
- It will be observed that the Treaty comes into
operation on the 31st instant.
I have, &c.,
M. E. HICKS BEACH.
The Officer Administering
the Government of New Zealand.
Extract from the "London Gazette" of Tuesday, 21st
May, 1878.
At the Court at Windsor, the 16th day of May,
1878.
Present:
THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN
COUNCIL.
WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament made and
passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the
thirty-third and thirty-fourth years of the reign of
Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act for amend-
ing the Law relating to the Extradition of Crimi-
nals," and also by an Act of Parliament made and
passed in the Session of Parliament holden in the
thirty-sixth and thirty-seventh years of the reign of
Her present Majesty, intituled "An Act to amend
the Extradition Act, 1870," it was amongst other
Second Column.
Purpose for which
Land reserved.
For road purposes
For the purposes of a
cemetery
As a site for a pound
As a site for a public
hall
For a gravel reserve
As a site for a school
As a site for a telegraph
station
As a reserve for gravel,
and other public pur-
poses
For a recreation reserve
Third Column. Fourth Column
Date of
Warrant.
Gazette.
23 May, 1878 30 May, 1878
10 June, 1878 13 June, 1878
18 June, 1878 20 June, 1878
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24 June, 1878 27 June, 1878
28 June, 1878 4 July, 1878
2 July, 1878
things enacted that, where an arrangement has been
made with any foreign State with respect to the
surrender to such State of any fugitive criminals,
Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, direct that
the said Acts shall apply in the case of such foreign
State; and that Her Majesty may, by the same or
any subsequent Order, limit the operation of the
Order, and restrict the same to fugitive criminals
who are in or suspected of being in the part of Her
Majesty's dominions specified in the Order, and
render the operation thereof subject to such con-
ditions, exceptions, and qualifications as may be
deemed expedient:
And whereas a Treaty was concluded on the
fourteenth day of August, one thousand eight
hundred and seventy-six, between Her Majesty and
the President of the French Republic, for the
Mutual Extradition of Fugitive Criminals, which
Treaty is in the terms following:-
Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of
Great Britain and Ireland, and the President of the
French Republic, having recognized the insufficiency
of the provisions of the Treaty concluded on the
13th of February, 1843, between Great Britain
and France, for the reciprocal extradition of crimi-
nals, have resolved, by common accord, to replace it
by another and more complete Treaty, and have
named as their respective Plenipotentiaries for this
purpose, that is to say,-
Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honorable
Richard Bickerton Pemell Lord Lyons, a Peer of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order
of the Bath, one of Her Britannic Majesty's Most
Honorable Privy Council, and Her said Majesty's
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to
the Government of the French Republic, &c., &c.,
&c.;
And the President of the French Republic, M. le
Duc Decazes, Member of the Chamber of Deputies,
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Grand Officer of the
National Order of the Legion of Honour, &c., &c.,
&c.;
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πΊοΈ
Schedule of Permanent Reservation of Crown Lands
(continued from previous page)
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey10 August 1878
Schedule, Crown lands, Reservation, Taranaki, Otago, Auckland, Westland, Hawke's Bay
- Robert Stout
π Publication of Despatch regarding Treaty for Mutual Surrender of Fugitive Criminals
π External Affairs & Territories12 August 1878
Despatch, Secretary of State, Extradition, Fugitive Criminals, Treaty, French Republic
- G. S. Whitmore
βοΈ Order in Council and Text of Extradition Treaty with France
βοΈ Justice & Law Enforcement16 May 1878
Order in Council, Extradition Act, Treaty, Fugitive Criminals, French Republic, Plenipotentiaries
- Richard Bickerton Pemell Lord Lyons
- M. le Duc Decazes
NZ Gazette 1878, No 79