✨ Nobel Peace Prize, Road Board By-laws, County Council Altering Ridings
Nov. 11.]
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I have to request that your Ministers will be so good
as to cause the conditions of the prize to be made known
to those bodies and persons who are qualified to nominate
candidates. -
It will be observed that the names of candidates
should be received by the Nobel Committee of the Nor-
wegian Parliament before the 1st of February, 1910.
I have, &c.,
CREWE.
The Officer Administering the Government
of New Zealand.
DET NORSKE STORTINGS NOBELKOMITÉ (NOBEL COMMITTEE OF
THE NORWEGIAN PARLIAMENT).
Nobel Peace Prize.
ALL proposals of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize,
which is to be distributed December 10th, 1910, must, in
order to be taken into consideration, be laid before the
Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament by a duly
qualified person before the 1st of February of the same
year.
Any one of the following persons is held to be duly quali-
fied: (a) Members and late members of the Nobel Com-
mittee of the Norwegian Parliament, as well as the advisers
appointed at the Norwegian Nobel Institute; (b) members
of Parliament and members of Government of the different
States, as well as members of the Interparliamentary Union;
(c) members of the International Arbitration Court at the
Hague; (d) members of the Commission of the Permanent
International Peace Bureau; (e) members and associates of
the Institute of International Law; (f) university professors
of political science and of law, of history, and of philosophy;
and (g) persons who have received the Nobel Peace Prize.
The Nobel Peace Prize may also be accorded to institutions
or associations.
According to the Code of Statutes, § 8, the grounds upon
which any proposal is made must be stated, and handed in
along with such papers and other documents as may therein
be referred to.
According to § 3, every written work, to qualify for a
prize, must have appeared in print.
For particulars, qualified persons are requested to apply
to the office of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Par-
liament, Drammensvei 19, Kristiania.
NOTE.—See page 1278 of New Zealand Gazette No. 57 of
1901 for first notice respecting this bequest.
Special Order made by the Kaitoke Road Board, County
of Wanganui, making By-laws.
Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 5th November, 1909.
THE following special order, made by the Kaitoke
Road Board, is published in accordance with the pro-
visions of "The Road Boards Act, 1908."
D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
BY-LAW OF THE KAITOKE ROAD BOARD.
By-law of the Kaitoke Road Board, made in pursuance of the
Powers and Provisions contained in “The Road Boards
Act, 1908,” and in pursuance of all and every the other
Powers and Provisions contained or implied in any
Statute enabling the Board in that behalf.
In pursuance of the aforesaid powers and provisions the
Kaitoke Road Board hereby ordains as follows:-
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No person shall drive any horse along or through that
part of the main road from Wanganui to Wellington ex-
tending from the Wanganui Bridge to the Marybank Road
unless such horse is led by a rope or halter, or otherwise
kept under proper control. -
(a.) Every person who shall do, or cause or procure to
be done, anything contrary to or otherwise than as provided
by this by-law or any part thereof, or who shall omit to do
anything therein required to be done by him, shall be
deemed guilty of an offence.
(b.) Every person guilty of an offence against this by-law
shall be liable for each such offence to such penalty not ex-
ceeding £5 as the Court inflicting the same shall, in its
discretion, think fit.
- The above resolution shall come into force and take
effect as and from the 1st day of November, 1909.
This by-law was duly made by the Inhabitants of the
Kaitoke Road District, by special order, duly passed and
made on the 1st day of September, 1909, and duly confirmed
on the 6th day of October, 1909, and was by the same
special order ordered to come into force on the 1st day of
November, 1909.
The common seal of the Inhabitants of the Kaitoke Road
District was hereto affixed in the presence of—
C. W. POYNTER,
Chairman, Kaitoke Road Board.
D. BELL,
Clerk.
I hereby certify that the above special order was duly
passed by the Kaitoke Road Board.
D. BELL,
Clerk to Board.
Special Order made by the Castlepoint County Council
altering Ridings.
Office of the Minister of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 5th November, 1909.
THE following special order, made by the Castlepoint
County Council, is published in accordance with the
provisions of “The Counties Act, 1908.”
D. BUDDO,
Minister of Internal Affairs.
CASTLEPOINT COUNTY COUNCIL.
THE following special order was made by the Castlepoint
County Council on the 14th day of August, 1909, and con-
firmed on the 25th day of September, 1909:-
In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in
that behalf by section 23 of “The Counties Act, 1908,” the
Castlepoint County Council hereby resolves as follows: To
increase the number of ridings within the county from
three to four, and alter the boundaries of existing ridings,
and name them East, West, North, and South respectively.
The East Riding shall consist of all that area comprised
within the following boundaries, that is to say: Commencing
at the sea at the south corner of Section 724, Block VIII,
Castlepoint Survey District, and proceeding in a north-
westerly direction by the southern boundaries of said Sec-
tion 724 and Sections 723, 722, Block VIII; by the south
boundary of Sections 721, 720, Block V, 719, 718, Block IV,
Castlepoint Survey District, to the centre of the Tinui
River: thence northerly by the centre of the said river to
a point cut by the production of the south-east boundary of
Section 234, Block I, Castlepoint Survey District: thence
westerly by part of the south boundary, by part of the east
boundary, and again by part of the south boundary of the
last-mentioned section; by the south boundary of Section
230, Block I, Castlepoint Survey District; by the south
boundary of Sections 227, 226, Block IV, Mangapakeha Sur-
vey District; by the western boundary of last-mentioned
section; by part of the south boundary of Section 836,
Block IV, to the point of intersection with the eastern
boundary of Section 120, Block IV; by the east and south
boundaries of the last-mentioned section; by the eastern
boundary of Section 117, Block IV; by the eastern boundary
of Sections 118, 119, 121, Block VII; by the eastern boundary
of Sections 126, 139, 140, Block VIII; by the east and south
boundary of Section 141, Block XII, all in Mangapakeha
Survey District, to the centre of the Whareama River:
thence southerly by the centre of the said river to the north-
east boundary of Section 347, Block XVI; by the last-
mentioned boundary, and by the north-east boundary of
Sections 345, 344, 348, by the western boundary of Section
349, by the west and north boundary of Section 350, all
in Block XVI, Mangapakeha Survey District; by the north-
east and east boundary of Sections 351, 352, Block IX,
Castlepoint Survey District: thence southerly by the
eastern boundary of Sections 755, 754, 808, 804, Block IV,
Rewa Survey District; by part of the north boundary of
Section 752; by the north boundary of Section 326,
Block VIII, Rewa Survey District; by the north boundary
of Section 319, Block XI, Castlepoint Survey District, to the
sea: thence northerly by the sea to the point of commence-
ment.
The West Riding shall consist of all that area comprised
within the following boundaries, that is to say: Commencing
at the centre of the Tinui River at the north-east
corner of Section 238, Block IV, Castlepoint Survey District,
and proceeding northerly by the centre of the said river to
the point of intersection of the western boundary of Section
471, Block I, by part of the north-west boundary of the
last-mentioned section to a public road, by that road, and
again by part of the north-west boundary of Section 471,
by the north-east boundary of Section 472, by the western
boundary of Section 473, all in Block I, Castlepoint Survey
District; by the western boundary of Sections 474, 475, 476,
477, Block XIII, Aohanga Survey District, to the boundary
of the Akitio County; thence northerly and westerly by the
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