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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1099
NOTICE.
"THE DISTRICT LAW SOCIETIES ACT, 1878."
THE following Resolution was passed at a meeting
of the Solicitors residing and practising in the
Otago and Southland District of the Supreme Court
of New Zealand, duly constituted and convened in
accordance with the provisions of the said Act, and
held at the Supreme Courthouse at Dunedin, on
Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1879:—
Resolution: "That the Solicitors of the Supreme
Court of New Zealand residing and practising in the
Judicial District of Otago and Southland (exclusive
of the Counties of Fiord, Wallace, Southland, Lake,
or Stewart Island, constituted a separate judicial
district for the delivery of pleadings by regulæ
generales of November, 1877), shall be and are hereby
associated as a Law Society, under the provisions of
'The District Law Societies Act, 1878,' by the name
of 'The Law Society of the District of Otago and
Southland.'"
475 E. C. STRODE,
Hon. Secretary to the said Society.
NEW GOLDEN PAH GOLD-MINING COMPANY
LIMITED.
INCREASE OF CAPITAL.
I, the undersigned, Manager, hereby give notice
that an increase in the capital of the above-
named Company was, on the 17th day of July, 1879,
resolved on.
The mode adopted for the increase is by raising
the amount of each of the ten thousand shares exist-
ing in the Company from ten shillings to one pound.
Dated this eighteenth day of July, 1879.
JOHN R. RANDERSON,
Manager of the above-named Company.
R. H. STEVENSON,
THOMAS T. MASEFIELD,
Directors of the above-named Company.
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I, John Richard Randerson, of Auckland, do
solemnly and sincerely declare that the foregoing
statement is, to the best of my knowledge and belief,
true in every particular. -
I am the Manager of the above-named Com-
pany. -
Robert Humphrey Stevenson and Thomas Taylor
Masefield, whose signatures are affixed to the said
statement, are Directors of the said Company; and I
make this solemn declaration conscientiously believ-
ing the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of
the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled
"The Justices of the Peace Act, 1866."
JOHN R. RANDERSON.
Taken before me, this 18th day of July, 1879—
Frederick L. Prime, J.P.
471 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership ex-
isting between the undersigned as Saw-mill
Proprietors, &c., under the style of "Hastings
Malcolm and Company," has been dissolved by
mutual consent as from the 2nd day of June, 1879.
The business will in future be carried on under the
same style as aforesaid by the undersigned Hastings
Malcolm and Henry Sainsbury, who will receive all
moneys due to the late firm, and discharge all the
liabilities of the said late firm.
Dated this 25th day of July, 1879.
HASTINGS MALCOLM.
HENRY SAINSBURY.
S. H. RUSSELL.
Witness—Alfred Ross, Settler, Marton. 481 468
HEREBY give notice that, under a writ of fieri
facias, duly issued out of the Supreme Court at
the suit of the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, carrying on
business at Napier, I have taken in execution the
equity of redemption of ROBERT MCKNIGHT in all
those pieces of land situate in the Provincial District
of Hawke's Bay, being Sections numbers 114 and
121 on the Government plan of the Ormondville
Special Settlement, and being the whole of the land
comprised in the receipt of the Receiver of Land
Revenue, registered Provisional Register, Vol. iv.,
folio 284; and that I intend to cause the same to
be sold at the auction-rooms of Edward Lyndon,
Auctioneer, at Napier, on the ninth day of October,
1879, at two o'clock in the afternoon.
The Solicitor for the Execution Creditors is Mr.
A. J. Cotterill, of Shakespeare Road, Napier.
Dated this 4th day of July, 1879.
DUNCAN GUY,
Sheriff of the District of Hawke's Bay.
430
HEREBY give notice that, under a writ of fieri
facias, duly issued out of the Supreme Court
at the suit of JAMES STEWART, CHARLES STEWART,
and JAMES HUTCHEN, all of the City of Wellington,
Timber Merchants, I have taken in execution the
equity of redemption of JOHN SMITH, of the City of
Wellington, Settler, in all that piece of land situate
in and being part of Section No. 783 on the
plan of the City of Wellington aforesaid; bounded
on the North by Section No. 781 on the said plan,
ninety feet; on the East by other part of the said
Section No. 783, one hundred and twelve feet; on
the South by a private road, ninety feet; and on the
West by Riddiford Street, one hundred and twelve
feet: And also the fee-simple in all that piece of land
situate in and being part of Section No. 150 on the
plan of the said City of Wellington, and Lot No. 14
and part of Lot No. 13 on the plan of the said sec-
tion as subdivided; bounded on the north side by
Ghuznee Street, forty-five feet; on the eastern side,
ninety feet, also by other part of the same section;
and on the western side, ninety feet, by Section No.
148: And also all that other piece of land situate in
and being part of the said Section No. 150, and being
Lot No. 21 on the plan thereof as subdivided;
bounded on the north-eastern and western sides by
other parts of the same section, and on the
southern side by Garrett Street, and measuring
on the north and southern sides respectively thirty-
feet, and on the eastern and western sides seventy-
eight feet respectively, the western boundary whereof
was parallel with and at a distance of thirty feet
from the western boundary of the same Section
No. 150: And also the fee-simple in all that piece of
land situate and being in Taranaki Place, Wellington
aforesaid, and being part of Town Acre No. 180 on
the plan of the said town; bounded on the north
side by Taranaki Place; on the west by Allotment
No. 1 on the plan of the said acre; on the south by
Allotment No. 2 on the plan of the said acre; and
on the east and west sides thereof, seventy-three feet
three inches; and on the north and south sides thereof,
thirty-three feet: be the same a little more or less.
And that I intend to cause the same to be sold at the
auction-rooms, on Lambton Quay, in the City of
Wellington, of Messrs. Laery and Campbell, on the
4th day of October, 1879, at 2 o'clock in the after-
noon.
The Solicitor for the Execution Creditors is Mr.
Frank Morton Ollivier, of Lambton Quay, in Wel-
lington aforesaid.
ALEX. S. ALLAN,
Sheriff.
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- E. C. Strode, Honourary Secretary
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- John Richard Randerson, Manager and declarant for capital increase
- Robert Humphrey Stevenson, Director of the company
- Thomas Taylor Masefield, Director of the company
- John R. Randerson, Manager
- R. H. Stevenson, Director
- THOMAS T. MASEFIELD, Director
- Frederick L. Prime, Justice of the Peace
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- Henry Sainsbury, Partner dissolving partnership, continuing business
- HASTINGS MALCOLM
- HENRY SAINSBURY
- S. H. RUSSELL
- Alfred Ross, Settler
⚖️ Sheriff sale of land equity of redemption in Hawke's Bay
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement4 July 1879
Sheriff Sale, Execution, Hawke's Bay, Ormondville, Land Sale, Bank of New Zealand
- ROBERT McKnight, Equity of redemption taken in execution
- DUNCAN GUY, Sheriff of the District of Hawke's Bay
- A. J. Cotterill, Solicitor
- Edward Lyndon, Auctioneer
⚖️ Sheriff sale of Wellington City land under execution
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementSheriff Sale, Wellington City, Land Execution, Timber Merchants, Riddiford Street, Ghuznee Street
- JAMES Stewart, Execution creditor
- CHARLES Stewart, Execution creditor
- JAMES Hutchen, Execution creditor
- JOHN Smith, Equity of redemption taken in execution
- ALEX. S. ALLAN, Sheriff
- Frank Morton Ollivier, Solicitor
- Laery and Campbell, Auctioneers
NZ Gazette 1879, No 83