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Sept. 2] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1107

The Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Acts
(Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba).—
Declaring New Zealand to be a Reciprocating State for the
Purposes of the Above Acts.

Department of Justice,
Wellington, 25th August, 1948.

IT is hereby notified for general information that Orders in
Council have been approved by the respective Governments
of the Provinces of Canada, set out in the Schedule hereto as on the
dates therein respectively shown, declaring the Dominion of New
Zealand to be a reciprocating State for the purposes of the Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Acts enacted by such
Provinces.

H. G. R. MASON, Minister of Justice.

SCHEDULE

Province of Date Order in Council Approved. Title of Act.
Saskatchewan .. 30th April, 1948 The Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act, 1946, being chapter 22 of the Statutes of Saskatchewan, 1946.
British Columbia 10th May, 1948 The Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act, being chapter 42 of the Statutes of British Columbia, 1946.
Alberta .. 1st June, 1948 The Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act, being chapter 13 of the Statutes of Alberta, 1947.
Manitoba .. 16th June, 1948 The Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforcement) Act, 1946, being chapter 35 of the Statutes of Manitoba, 1946.

Despatch: Nobel Peace Prize, 1949

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 25th August, 1948.

THE following despatch, received from the Secretary of State
for Commonwealth Relations, is published for general
information.

W. E. PARRY, Minister of Internal Affairs.

Commonwealth Relations Office,
Downing Street, 30th July, 1948.

NEW ZEALAND.
Circular despatch C. No. 19.

Sir,–

With reference to Mr. Henderson’s Circular despatch C.
No. 28 of the 6th October, 1947, I have the honour to transmit
the accompanying copies of a circular issued by the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament regarding nominations for
the Nobel Peace Prize for 1949.

  1. It would be appreciated if the conditions of the prize could
    be made known to those bodies and persons who are qualified to
    nominate candidates.

I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient humble servant,
P. J. NOEL-BAKER.

The Minister of External Affairs,
New Zealand.

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

ALL proposals of candidates for the Nobel Peace Prize, which is
to be distributed December 10th, 1949, 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 first
of February of the same year.

Any one of the following persons is held to be duly qualified :
(a) Members and late members of the Nobel Committee of the
Norwegian Parliament, as well as the advisors 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 Council of
the 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 Parliament,
Drammensvei 19, Oslo.

Redefining Boundaries of the Borough of Huntly, the County of
Raglan, and the Pukemiro Riding of the County of Raglan

Department of Internal Affairs,
Wellington, 26th August, 1948.

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 147 of the Municipal
Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries of the Borough of
Huntly are hereby defined as set out in the First Schedule hereto, the boundaries of the said borough having been altered by Order
in Council made under the Local Government Commission Act,
1946, dated the 19th day of May, 1948, and published in Gazette
No. 28 of the 20th day of May, 1948.

And also, in pursuance of the provisions of the said section 147
of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries of the
County of Raglan affected by the said Order in Council are hereby
defined as set out in the Second Schedule hereto.

And, in further pursuance of the provisions of the said section
147 of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1933, the boundaries of the
Pukemiro Riding of the County of Raglan affected by the said Order
in Council are hereby defined as set out in the Third Schedule
hereto.

FIRST SCHEDULE

BOUNDARIES OF THE BOROUGH OF HUNTLY

ALL that area situated in Blocks XI, XII, XV, and XVI, Rangiriri
Survey District, bounded by a line commencing at a point in the
middle of the Waikato River in line with the northern boundary
of Allotment 14B, Taupiri Parish, and running south-easterly
generally along a right line, to and along the said northern boundary, and along another right line across the Great South Road, to and
along the generally western side of Russell Road to its intersection
with the northern side of Kimihia Road at the southernmost corner
of Lot 14, shown on the plan numbered 23553, deposited in the office
of the District Land Registrar at Auckland, being part of Allotment 3 of the said parish; thence southerly generally along a right
line to the easternmost corner of Lot 7, shown on the plan numbered
22910, lodged in the office of the District Land Registrar aforesaid, being part of Allotment 463 of the said parish; thence along another right line to the northernmost corner of Lot 42, shown on the plan
numbered 23986, deposited as aforesaid; thence along the north-eastern and south-eastern boundaries of the said Lot 42, the generally
south-eastern boundaries of Lot 5, shown on the plan numbered
31041, deposited as aforesaid, and the eastern boundary of Lot 1, shown on the plan numbered 32379, deposited as aforesaid, the
said lots being parts of the said Allotment 463, to and along a
right line across a road reserve, being part of the said Allotment
463, to the northern corner of Lot 2, shown on the said plan
numbered 32379, being part of the said Allotment 463; thence
along the north-western boundary of the said Lot 2 and the
generally northern boundary of Lot 17, shown on the plan numbered
20686, deposited as aforesaid, being part of the said Allotment
463, to and along the southern side of a public road, and along a
right line being that side produced across Upland Road, and Lot
14, as shown on the plan numbered 29455, deposited as aforesaid, being part of the said Allotment 463, to the eastern boundary of
Lot 3, shown on the plan numbered 11170, deposited as aforesaid, being part of Allotment 53 of the said parish; thence along that
eastern boundary to and along the eastern boundaries of Lots 157,
158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, and 164, shown on the plan numbered
350, deposited as aforesaid, being parts of Allotments 54, 55, 56
of the said parish, along the abuttal of a public road, and along
the eastern boundaries of Lots 5 and 4, shown on the plan numbered
875, deposited as aforesaid, being parts of Allotment 57 of the said
parish, to and along the eastern boundaries of Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
and 7, shown on the plan numbered 23589, deposited as aforesaid, being parts of Allotments 58 and 59 of the said parish, to the south-eastern corner of the said Lot 7; thence westerly along the northern
boundary of Lots 6, 1, and 2, shown on the plan numbered 32151, deposited as aforesaid, being parts of Allotments 60 and 61 of the
said parish, crossing the intervening North Island Main Trunk
Railway and the Great South Road, to and along a right line being
the last-mentioned boundary produced to the middle of the Waikato
River; thence northerly down the middle of the said river to a
point in line with the northern boundary of the land shown on the
plan numbered 3167, deposited as aforesaid, being parts of Allotments 9 and 9A of Pepepe Parish; thence westerly along a right
line, to and along the said northern boundary and the northern
boundary of part of Lot 7, shown on the plan numbered 1278, deposited as aforesaid, being parts of the said Allotments 9 and 9A, to the south-eastern corner of that part of Allotment 9 aforesaid, shown on the plan numbered 15829, deposited as aforesaid; thence
northerly generally along the eastern boundary of that part of
Allotment 9, and along a right line being that boundary produced
across a public road, to and along another part of the eastern
boundary of the said allotment, as shown on the said plan numbered
15829, to the southern boundary of part of Allotment 9 aforesaid, as shown on the plan numbered 22511, deposited as aforesaid; thence along a right line to the south-western corner of Lot 68, shown on the plan numbered 7295, deposited as aforesaid, being
part of Allotment 9 aforesaid; thence along the western boundaries
of Lots 68, 67, 66, 65, and 64, and the western and northern
boundaries of Lot 63, to and along the western boundary of Lot
61, the said lots being shown on the aforesaid plan numbered 7295, and being parts of the said Allotment 9, to the north-western
corner of the last-mentioned lot; thence along a right line to the
northernmost corner of part of Allotment 47 of the said parish, as
shown on the plan numbered 10728, deposited as aforesaid; thence
along a right line being the north-eastern boundary of that part of
Allotment 47 produced across the Huntly-Awaroa Railway and a



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⚖️ Declaration of New Zealand as Reciprocating State for Maintenance Orders

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
25 August 1948
Maintenance Orders, Reciprocating State, Canada, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba
  • H. G. R. Mason, Minister of Justice

🌏 Despatch Regarding Nobel Peace Prize Nominations

🌏 External Affairs & Territories
25 August 1948
Nobel Peace Prize, Nominations, Commonwealth Relations, Circular Despatch
  • W. E. Parry, Minister of Internal Affairs
  • P. J. Noel-Baker, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations

🏘️ Redefining Boundaries of Huntly Borough and Raglan County

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
26 August 1948
Boundary Redefinition, Huntly Borough, Raglan County, Pukemiro Riding, Municipal Corporations Act