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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1918.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT () so far as the Electoral Division of ACTS. is concerned, and from and after the date hereof the description and contents of the said Electoral COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTORAL Division of Portknockie shall be as follows :— DIVISIONS OF BANFF. ORDER BY THE SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND. Name of Division. Contents of Division. HEREAS by their Order, dated 28th W September 1891, the Boundary Com- Portknockie (No. 2) The Burghs of Portknockie missioners for Scotland determined the contents and . and boundaries of the Electoral Divisions of Banff: And whereas consequent upon the extension 2. The Rathven Electoral Division as defined of the boundaries of the Police Burgh of , by the said Order of the Boundary Commissioners the contents and boundaries of the Electoral for Scotland, dated 28th September 1891, shall Divisions of Portknockie and Buckie East were from and after this date have the following de- readjusted by Order of the Secretary for Scotland scription and contents:— dated 15th August 1904: And whereas the County Council of Banff have Name of Division. Contents of Division. represented that consequent on the creation of the Police Burghs of Portknockie and Findochty such a change of circumstances has arisen as Rathven (No. 3) The Parish of Rathven, ex- makes it desirable to readjust the description of clusive of the portion the contents and boundaries of the Electoral within the Divisions of Portknockie (No. 2) and Rathven Electoral Division and of (No. 3): the portions within the And whereas I am of opinion that it is ex- Burghs of Buckie, Port- pedient to give effect to the representation of the knockie and Findochty. said County Council: Now therefore I, the Right Honourable Robert Muuro, His Majesty's Secretary for Scotland, do Given under my hand and Seal at Whitehall in virtue of the powers conferred on me by this twelfth day of September 1918. Section 51 of the Local Government (Scotland) Act, 1889, hereby Order as follows:— (Sgd.) ROBERT MUNRO, 1. The Order of the Secretary for Scotland, His Majesty's Secretary for dated 15th August 1904, is hereby recalled in Scotland;