✨ Legislation and Land Trust Notices
said province, for the purpose of, and to establish and
maintain thereon, a manure dépôt or manure dépôts; and
to make such contracts or arrangements for the estab-
lishment and maintenance of tramways through the
streets of the said city as to the said Council shall
seem expedient.
To empower the Council of the said Corporation
to pass by-laws for the purpose of carrying out all or
any of the purposes and provisions of the said Bill,
and to subject any offender against any such by-law
to such respective penalties as therein mentioned; and
also to make general provisions for purposes
incidental to or connected with the objects aforesaid,
and otherwise to provide for the good government of
the said city as mentioned in other clauses of the said
Bill.
And notice is hereby given, that copies of the
said Bill will be deposited in the Examiner's office
within fourteen days after the commencement of the
said Session.
Dated this 8th day of April, 1876.
SMITH, ANDERSON, AND Co.,
Bond Street, Dunedin,
Solicitors for the said Corporation.
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In the matter of a Bill to be intituled "A Bill to
limit and define the trusts, ends, intents, and pur-
poses upon and for, and the powers, provisos,
declarations, and agreements with, under, and
subject to which certain lands, to wit Blocks
numbers 5, 6, and 7 of the Awahou Block, in the
Manawatu District of the Province of Wellington,
were intended to be granted and shall be deemed
to have been granted unto Thomas Uppadine Cook
by three several Crown grants dated respectively
the 11th day of September, 1863."
NOTICE is hereby given, that application is in-
tended to be made to the General Assembly, at
the ensuing Session thereof, for leave to bring in a
Bill to limit and define the trusts, ends,
intents, and purposes upon and for, and the powers,
provisos, declarations, and agreements with, under,
and subject to which the said lands included in the
said Crown grants were intended to have been granted
and shall be deemed to have been granted unto the
said Thomas Uppadine Cook, and thereby to declare
that the same shall be held by the said Trustee upon
trust to sell and dispose of all the said lands after the
death of the said Thomas Uppadine Cook, or of his
wife, Mary Jane Cook, whichever shall first happen,
and when and so soon as the youngest of the children
born before or after wedlock, shall have
attained the age of 21 years, and to divide the pro-
ceeds of such sale after payment of the expenses
of such trusts, between all the said children equally,
with powers of postponing such sale, with
provision enabling the children of any such children
dying before such distribution to take the share of
their parents equally; and further providing that the
said Thomas Uppadine Cook, his executors, adminis-
trators, and assigns, shall take the shares of such
children as are already dead or may hereafter die
without issue; and also providing for the payment out
of income of the costs and expenses of the execution
of such trusts and attending the passing of the said
Bill; and also empowering the Trustee to raise the
expectant or presumptive share of any of such
children, and to apply the same for their preferment,
advancement, or benefit; and also providing that the
income of the share of such children as are of age,
or, if daughters, are of age or married, shall be paid to such children; and that
part of the income of the shares of such of the
children as are under age, unless daughters who
are married, as the Trustee may think fit may be
applied for his or her maintenance and education,
with usual powers as to accumulations and investment
of same; and also providing for the appointment
of new Trustees in the manner therein more particu-
larly set forth; and also empowering the said Trustee
to grant such leases of all or any portions of the said
lands as are authorized to be granted by the Supreme
Court pursuant to "The Leases and Sales of Settled
Estates Act, 1865," without the intervention of the
said Court, with, however, power to insert therein
covenants for renewal and clauses enabling the lessees
to purchase the fee simple thereof; and also pro-
viding for the investment in other lands of the moneys
received under such purchasing clauses, and also
enabling the said Trustee to lay out and dedicate
roads and paths on the said lands; also to validate
and confirm all leases and agreements or contracts to
lease of portions of the said lands hitherto granted or
entered into by the said Thomas Uppadine Cook, as
also more particularly shown in the said Bill.
And notice is hereby given that copies of the said
Bill will be deposited in the Colonial Secretary's
Office, and in the office of the Commissioner of Crown
Lands for the Province of Wellington, and in the
office of the Examiner of Standing Orders in the
City of Wellington, in the said province, on or before
the commencement of the Session.
Dated this 12th day of April, 1876.
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BULLER AND LEWIS,
Solicitors for the said Thomas Uppadine Cook.
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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Continuation of Dunedin Municipal Bill Provisions
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🏘️ Provincial & Local Government8 April 1876
Dunedin, Municipal Bill, Corporation Council, Bylaws, Tramways, Manure Dépôt
- Smith, Anderson, and Co., Solicitors for the said Corporation
🗺️ Application for Bill to Define Trusts for Awahou Block Lands
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey12 April 1876
Private Bill, Crown Grants, Awahou Block, Manawatu District, Land Trusts, Cook
- Thomas Uppadine Cook, Subject of land trust definition bill
- Mary Jane Cook, Wife involved in trust termination condition
- Buller and Lewis, Solicitors for the said Thomas Uppadine Cook
NZ Gazette 1876, No 22