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1174
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
WELLINGTON DISTRICT.
In an Action No. 1611, in which EDWARD PEARCE,
of the City of Wellington, Merchant, Plaintiff,
and CHARLES MOODY, of the City of Wellington,
Engineer, and JOHN SMITH, of the same place,
Blacksmith, are Defendants; and in an Action
No. 1676, in which the BANK OF NEW SOUTH
WALES is Plaintiff, and the said CHARLES MOODY
and JOHN SMITH are Defendants.
TAKE notice that, under and by virtue of writs
of fieri facias, bearing teste the ninth day of
August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-
nine, duly issued out of the Supreme Court of New
Zealand, and to me directed, against the respective
real and personal estates of the above-named
defendants CHARLES MOODY and JOHN SMITH, I
have taken in execution the land hereinafter de-
scribed, the property of the said defendants, that is
to say,-
All that piece of land part of Section numbered
seven hundred and forty-seven (747) on the plan
of the City of Wellington, containing one rood five
perches, more or less, and being the whole of the land
comprised in the certificate of title, Vol. xiii., folio
242, subject however to a certain Mortgage No.
2358 over the same to secure £350 with interest.
And notice is hereby given that, if the amounts
set forth in the said writs of fieri facias respectively
be not paid in the meantime, I will cause the said
land and premises to be sold at the auction-rooms
of Messrs. Laery and Campbell, in the City of Wel-
lington, on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of
November next, at the hour of two o'clock in the
afternoon (being a day more than three months from
the day of the date hereof).
The Solicitor for the Execution Creditor in both
actions is Alfred de Bathe Brandon, the younger,
Featherston Street, Wellington.
Dated this fourteenth day of August, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-nine.
ALEX. S. ALLAN,
Sheriff.
To the above-named Charles Moody
and John Smith, and all others
whom it may concern.
512
OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS COMPANY
(LIMITED).
At a general meeting of the Shareholders of
the Otago Daily Times and Witness Com-
pany (Limited), in liquidation, held in the Lower
Temperance Hall, Dunedin, on Wednesday, the 6th
day of August, 1879, a final statement of accounts
was laid before the meeting by the Liquidators, and
the following resolution was duly carried: "That,
in the opinion of this meeting, the affairs of the Otago
Daily Times and Witness Company (Limited) have
been fairly wound up."
J. G. FRASEE,
Secretary to the said Liquidators.
14th August, 1879.
510
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 30th day of
June last I disposed of the business of Import-
ing and Consignment Merchant, carried on by me at
Invercargill, under the style or firm of "McPherson
and Co.," to Mr. ROBERT WALTER AITKIN and Mr.
ALEXANDER CROSS.
All debts due to and by me at that date will be
received and paid by me. The said business will be
carried on under the same name of "McPherson and
Co." by the said Robert Walter Aitkin and Alexander
Cross.
Dated at Invercargill, this 31st day of July, 1879.
496
WILLIAM MCPHERSON.
NOTICE OF LODGMENT OF AFFIDAVIT.
Re "The Limited Liability Joint-Stock Companies
Dissolution Act, 1872," and the Auckland Saw-
Mill Company (Limited).
I, EDWARD SMYTH WILLCOCKS, Registrar
of the Supreme Court for the Northern District
at Auckland, do hereby notify that an affidavit, a
copy of which is hereunder given, by WILLIAM ATKIN
and WILLIAM GORRIE, two Shareholders of the Auck-
land Saw-Mill Company (Limited), has been lodged
in the Resident Magistrate's Court at Auckland, and
forwarded to me; and that, unless notice of objection
be lodged with me within sixty days of this date, I
shall proceed to declare the said Company to be dis-
solved in manner provided by "The Limited Liability
Joint-Stock Companies Dissolution Act, 1872."
Signed this 26th day of July, 1879.
EDWARD S. WILLCOCKS,
Registrar.
Russell and Devore, Solicitors, Auckland.
In the matter of "The Limited Liability Joint-Stock
Companies Dissolution Act, 1872," and of the
Auckland Saw-Mill Company (Limited).
WE, WILLIAM ATKIN, of High Street, in the
City of Auckland, in the Colony of New
Zealand, Printer, and WILLIAM GORRIE, of Queen
Street, in the said City of Auckland, Bookseller,
Shareholders of the Auckland Saw-Mill Company
(Limited), incorporated under "The Joint-Stock
Companies Act, 1860," do hereby make oath and
say,-
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That the nominal capital of the said Company is
eleven thousand pounds, in two hundred shares of
fifty pounds each, and eighty shares of twelve pounds
ten shillings each. -
That the shares have been fully paid up.
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That the Company has no assets, and has ceased
to carry on its operations; and we hereby apply for
declaration of dissolution of such Company.
WILLIAM ATKIN.
WILLIAM GORRIE.
Sworn before me, this twenty-first day of July, one
thousand eight hundred and seventy-nine-R. C.
Barstow, Resident Magistrate, Auckland.
488
NOTICE. -At a general meeting of Shareholders
of the under-mentioned Company, held on the
4th day of August, 1879, the following resolution
was passed: "That the affairs of the Thames
Masonic Hall Building Company (Limited) have
been fairly wound up."
W. DAVIES,
Liquidator.
Thames, 6th August, 1879.
521
THE FOXTON AND SANSON RAILWAY COMPANY
(LIMITED).
NOTICE is hereby given that, in accordance with
the provisions of "The District Railways Act,
1877," and Amendment Act, 1878, the above-
mentioned, the Foxton and Sanson Railway Company
(Limited), have caused the middle line and direction
of the railway, proposed to be constructed under the
said Act, to be set forth on a plan and described in a
book of reference, showing the lands required to be
taken for the same, and the names of owners and
occupiers of such lands, so far as they can be ascer-
tained, and copies of the said plan and book of refer-
ence have been deposited at the under-mentioned
public places in the districts within which the said
railway is intended to be constructed, namely:-
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⚖️ Execution Sale of Land under Writ of Fieri Facias in Wellington
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement14 August 1879
Supreme Court, Writ of Fieri Facias, Execution Sale, Wellington, Land seizure, Defendant
- EDWARD Pearce, Plaintiff in Supreme Court Action
- CHARLES Moody, Defendant in Supreme Court Actions
- JOHN Smith, Defendant in Supreme Court Actions
- Alfred de Bathe Brandon, the younger, Solicitor
- ALEX. S. ALLAN, Sheriff
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- J. G. FRASEE, Secretary to the said Liquidators
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 July 1879
Business sale, Partnership dissolution, Invercargill, Importing Merchant
- WILLIAM McPherson, Disposed of business operations
- ROBERT WALTER Aitkin (Mr.), Purchased business operations
- ALEXANDER Cross, Purchased business operations
- WILLIAM MCPHERSON
🏭 Notification of affidavit lodged for dissolution of Auckland Saw-Mill Company (Limited)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry26 July 1879
Company dissolution, Affidavit, Supreme Court, Shareholders, Auckland
- WILLIAM Atkin, Shareholder lodging affidavit
- WILLIAM Gorrie, Shareholder lodging affidavit
- EDWARD SMYTH WILLCOCKS, Registrar of the Supreme Court for the Northern District at Auckland
- Russell and Devore, Solicitors
- R. C. Barstow, Resident Magistrate, Auckland
🏭 Winding up resolution for Thames Masonic Hall Building Company (Limited)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 August 1879
Company liquidation, Resolution, Thames
- W. DAVIES, Liquidator
🏗️ Deposit of plans for the proposed line of the Foxton and Sanson Railway Company
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksRailway construction, Line setting out, Land acquisition, Foxton, Sanson
NZ Gazette 1879, No 88