✨ Partnership Dissolution and Notices
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership
subsisting between us the undersigned
John Law Kirkbride, Charles Monaghan, Joseph
Poulter Leary, and George Bond, as Newspaper Pro-
prietors and General Printers, at Marton and
Palmerston, in the Province of Wellington, in New
Zealand, under the firm of Kirkbride and Monaghan,
of Marton, and Leary and Bond, of Palmerston, was,
on the twenty-fifth day of April last, dissolved by
mutual consent so far as regards the said Charles
Monaghan and George Bond, who on that day retired
from the concern; and that all debts due and owing
by the late firm will be received and paid by the said
John Law Kirkbride and Joseph Poulter Leary.
As witness our hands this twenty-eighth day of
April, 1876.
JOHN LAW KIRKBRIDE.
CHARLES MONAGHAN.
Witness—Afred Ross, Law Clerk, Marton.
JOSEPH POULTER LEARY.
Witness—Jno. McRay.
Witness—Wm. Wardrop.
GEORGE BOND.
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In the matter of a Bill intituled "A Bill to validate
a Declaration of Trust made by certain Trustees
of Court Sir George Grey of the Ancient Order
of Foresters."
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 be intituled "A Bill to validate a Declaration
of Trust made by certain Trustees of Court Sir
George Grey of the Ancient Order of Foresters."
The object of such Bill is to validate a certain De-
claration of Trust bearing date the twenty-first day
of September, 1868, and executed by Charles Hag-
garty Gillespie, George Frederick Harper, and Charles
Hewett, Trustees for the time being of the Court Sir
George Grey, No. 3118, of the Ancient Order of
Foresters, registered under "The Friendly Society's
Act, 1856," and which Declaration of Trust is indorsed
upon a deed of conveyance bearing date the fifth day
of August, 1867, and made between Isaac Earl
Featherston, of the City of Wellington, in the Colony
of New Zealand, Esquire, Superintendent of the said
Province of Wellington, of the one part, and the said
Charles Haggarty Gillespie, George Frederick Harper,
and Charles Hewett, of the other part, and which De-
claration of Trust affects a certain piece or parcel of
land situate in the said City of Wellington, and being
the allotment marked as "Grant to Foresters" on
the official plan of the land reclaimed from the har-
bour of Wellington. The said land being bounded as
follows, that is to say, —towards the North by the
Harbour of Wellington, 126 feet 10 inches; towards
the South by reclaimed land, 100 feet; towards the
East by the said Harbour, 45 feet 6 inches; and
towards the West by Lambton Quay, 52 feet 9 inches.
Which said piece or parcel of land was conveyed to the
said Charles Haggarty Gillespie, George Frederick
Harper, and Charles Hewett by the aforesaid deed of
conveyance of the fifth day of August, 1867, and
which said deed was duly executed by the said Isaac
Earl Featherston as such Superintendent as aforesaid,
and duly sealed with the seal of the said Province of
Wellington, under and by virtue of the provisions of
an Act of the Provincial Council of the said Province
of Wellington, Session 11, No. 7, intituled "An Act
to grant a piece of Land to the Ancient Order of
Foresters."
And notice is hereby given, that copies of the said
Bill will be deposited in the Colonial Secretary's
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office, and in the office of Examiner of Standing Orders,
either before or within fourteen days after the com-
mencement of the ensuing Session of the General
Assembly.
Dated at Wellington, this eleventh day of May,
1876.
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P. A. BUCKLEY,
Solicitor for the Bill.
PATENT for an Invention for Fencing Land in
order that such root crops as may be grown
thereon may be eaten off such land by sheep or
cattle.
This is to notify, that ROBERT HAWORTH, of
Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, Iron Merchant and
Sheep Farmer, did, on the twenty-sixth day of April
instant, deposit at the office of the Patent Officer, in
the Colonial Secretary's Office, in Wellington, a
specification or instrument in writing, under his hand
and seal, particularly describing and ascertaining the
nature of the said Invention, and in what manner the
same is to be performed; and that by reason of such
deposit the said Invention is protected and secured to
him exclusively for the term of six calendar months
thence next ensuing.
And I do further notify, that the said ROBERT
HAWORTH has given notice in writing, at my office,
of his intention to proceed with his application for
Letters Patent for the said Invention, and that I
have appointed Friday, the first day of September
next, at twelve o'clock noon, at my office, to hear and
consider the said application and all objections
thereto; and I do hereby require all persons having
an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters
Patent to leave, on or before the twenty-eighth day
of August, at my office, in Wellington, particulars in
writing of their objections to the said application,
otherwise they will be precluded from urging the
same.
Given under my hand this twenty-sixth day of
April, 1876.
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W. S. REID,
Patent Officer.
SPECIFICATIONS OF INVENTIONS
IN RESPECT OF WHICH
LETTERS PATENT OR LETTERS OF REGISTRATION
HAVE BEEN APPLIED FOR
DURING THE YEAR 1875.
Illustrated by Photo-Lithographs prepared from the Original
Drawings.
EDITED BY C. J. A. HASELDEN, REGISTRAR OF PATENTS.
PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS.
Also, Just Published:
Statutes of New Zealand, Session 1875, half-calf ... 35s.
Ditto, cloth back ... 30s.
Parliamentary Papers, Session 1875, 2 vols., cloth back... 40s.
Parliamentary Debates, Session 1875, 3 vols., half-calf ... 30s.
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Statistics of New Zealand, 1874 ... 15s.
Results of a Census of New Zealand, taken on 1st
March, 1874 ... 15s.
J. J. CHERRETT,
Storekeeper.
General Government Stationery Office,
Wellington.
By Authority: GEORGE DIDSBURY, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🏭 Dissolution of Partnership firm Kirkbride and Monaghan
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 April 1876
Partnership dissolution, Newspaper Proprietors, General Printers, Marton, Palmerston
- John Law Kirkbride, Partner in dissolved firm
- Charles Monaghan, Partner in dissolved firm
- Joseph Poulter Leary, Partner in dissolved firm
- George Bond, Partner in dissolved firm
- Alfred Ross, Law Clerk, Marton
- Jno. McRay
- Wm. Wardrop
🏛️ Application for Bill to validate Declaration of Trust for Foresters' land
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- Charles Haggarty Gillespie, Trustee of Foresters Court
- George Frederick Harper, Trustee of Foresters Court
- Charles Hewett, Trustee of Foresters Court
- Isaac Earl Featherston, Superintendent who conveyed land
- P. A. Buckley, Solicitor for the Bill
🌾 Patent application notice for fencing land for grazing root crops
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources26 April 1876
Patent application, Fencing invention, Root crops, Sheep, Cattle, Dunedin
- ROBERT Haworth, Applicant for fencing patent
- W. S. Reid, Patent Officer
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- C. J. A. Haselden, Registrar of Patents
- J. J. Cherrett, Storekeeper
- George Didsbury, Government Printer
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