✨ Land Notices, Company Affairs, Church Property Trust Act
1312 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. [No. 67
WHEREAS a declaration has been lodged with me,
made by RICHARD HUDSON, one of the registered
Proprietors of Allotment 11, Township of Selwyn, of the loss
of the certificate of title for the said land, dated 1st December,
1880, Register-book, Vol. liii., folio 248: I hereby give notice
that I intend to issue a provisional certificate of title for the
said land to RICHARD HUDSON and JOHN REID, unless
caveat be lodged here forbidding the same within fourteen
days from the date of publication hereof.
Dated this 10th day of October, 1887, at the Lands Registry
Office, Dunedin.
H. TURTON,
District Land Registrar.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land
hereinafter described will be brought under the pro-
visions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be
lodged forbidding the same in each case within one calendar
month next after the date of publication hereof.
Allotment 1, subdivision of Section 34, Block XXVII.,
Dunedin.—DONALD REID THE YOUNGER and ALFRED
ABNER FINCH, Applicants. Occupied by Andrew Sum-
mers. No. 3799.
Part of Otago Harbour Board Endowment, situated
between Stuart Street and Rattray Street, to the east of the
Dunedin Railway-station.—OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD,
Applicant. Occupied by Applicant. No. 3800.
Diagrams may be inspected at this office.
Dated this 10th day of October, 1887, at the Lands
Registry Office, Dunedin.
H. TURTON,
District Land Registrar.
629
Mining Notice.
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.
Name of company: The William Tell Gold-mining Company
(Limited).
When formed, and date of registration: June, 1884.
Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager:
Ross; C. M. Nielsen.
Nominal capital: £24,000.
Amount of capital subscribed: £24,000.
Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £1,431 8s. 1d.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and amount of
cash received for same: Nil.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash
has been paid: £12,000.
Number of shares into which capital is divided: 24,000.
Number of shares allotted: 24,000.
Amount paid up per share: 11s. 5d., including 10s. per share
deemed paid at registration.
Amount called up per share: 1s. 5d.
Number and amount of calls in arrear: £4 9s. 2d.
Number of shares forfeited: 10,445.
Number of forfeited shares sold, and money received for
same: 6,000; £25.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of com-
pany: 17.
Total amount of dividends declared: Nil.
Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil.
Amount of cash at bankers: Nil.
Amount of cash in hand: 18s. 10d.
Amount of debts directly due to the company: £5 10s.
Amount of debts considered good: £5 10s.
Amount of contingent liabilities of the company: £48 19s. 1d.
I, Charles M. Nielsen, of Ross, Manager of the William
Tell Gold-mining Company (Limited), do solemnly and sin-
cerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of
the affairs of the said company at the present date; and I
make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the
same to be true, and by virtue of "The Justices of the Peace
Act, 1882."
C. M. NIELSEN,
Manager.
Declared at Ross, this 8th day of July, 1887, before me—
F. Moran, J.P.
623
Private Advertisements.
GREYMOUTH MASONIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED).
At an extraordinary general meeting of Shareholders in
the above company, called for the purpose of winding
up the company, and held on Monday, the 19th September,
1887, it was resolved, "That the Greymouth Masonic Hall
Company (Limited) be voluntarily wound up."
J. T. SKOGLUND,
Secretary to Company.
Greymouth, 30th September, 1887.
621
In the matter of a Bill intituled "The Wesleyan Methodist
Church Property Trust Act, 1887."
NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to
be made at the present session of the General Assem-
ly for leave to bring in a Bill intituled "The Wesleyan
Methodist Church Property Trust Act, 1887," the objects of
the intended application being to adapt and assimilate the
trusts of the Wesleyan Methodist Church properties to the
present constitution of such Church in New Zealand.
The preamble of the said Bill recites that most of the
lands of the society denominated Wesleyan Methodists
have been settled upon the trusts of a model deed enrolled
in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, at Auckland, in the
year 1856; and, further, that the said society always formed
an integral part of the Australasian Wesleyan Methodist
Church; and, further, that the Australasian Wesleyan Me-
thodist Church has now a constitution independent of the
English Conference, and consists of four annual Confer-
ences (one of which is the New Zealand Conference), all
governed by a General Conference; and, further, that
by authority of the General Conference a new model
deed called "The Wesleyan Methodist Model Deed of New
Zealand, 1887," has been prepared by the New Zealand
Conference, containing trusts adapted to the present consti-
tution of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in New Zealand,
on which all the lands held on behalf of such Church may
be settled; and, further, that the New Zealand Conference
has, with the approval of the English Conference, been
authorised by the General Conference to obtain an Act of
the Parliament of New Zealand for the purposes in the said
Bill set forth, which are shortly as follows:—
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That all lands now held and hereafter to be acquired
on behalf of the said Wesleyan Methodist Church in New
Zealand shall be held subject to the trusts of "The Wesleyan
Methodist Model Deed of New Zealand, 1887." -
That conveyances, transfers, and other dealings with
any of the said lands shall be valid and effectual to pass the
legal estate if signed by a majority of the Trustees (not being
less than three), and also that any Trustee absent from the
colony may execute any such deed by his attorney duly
appointed. -
That the authorised representative of the Wesleyan
Methodist Church in New Zealand shall keep a Register of
Trustees of the lands for the time being held on the trusts of
the said model deed in the form prescribed by the Schedule
to the said Bill. -
That on the insertion in the said Register of Trustees
of the name of any new Trustee or Trustees the estate in
such lands of the Trustee or Trustees in whose places such
new Trustee or Trustees shall be appointed shall, whether the
land be under the Land Transfer Act or not, be deemed to
vest in the new Trustee or Trustees solely or jointly, as the
case may be, with the continuing Trustee or Trustees without
any transfer or conveyance. -
That the Register of Trustees shall, on production, be
sufficient evidence as to who are or were the Trustees of such
lands, and any extract therefrom under the hand of the
authorised representative of the said Church in New Zea-
land, or the acting authorised representative, shall be re-
ceived and taken as evidence of the matters therein con-
tained, and that the New Zealand Government Gazette con-
taining a notification by the President of the Conference of
the appointment of such authorised representative, or the
acting authorised representative, shall be sufficient evidence
of such appointments. -
That a printed copy of the printed minutes of any of the
said Conferences shall be prima facie evidence of the proceed-
ings of such Conferences, and a printed copy of "The Wes-
leyan Methodist Model Deed of New Zealand, 1887," shall
be prima facie evidence of the said deed and of the constitu-
tion of the said Conferences. -
To confirm dealings heretofore made by Trustees, and
all appointments of Trustees purporting to have been made
under the old model deed and the provisions of "The Reli-
gious, Charitable, and Educational Trusts Act, 1856."
Copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the office of the
Examiners of Standing Orders within fourteen days after
the commencement of the session.
Dated this 13th day of October, 1887.
KIRK AND ATKINSON,
Parliamentary Agents for Whitaker and Russell,
Solicitors for the Promoters.
630
In pursuance of section 11 of "The Foreign Companies
Act, 1884," notice is hereby given that after the expira-
tion of three months from the date of this notice the J.
Kitchen and Sons and Apollo Company (Limited) will cease
to carry on business in the Colony of New Zealand under
the Foreign Companies Act, and after the expiration of the
above time the J. Kitchen and Sons and Apollo Company
(Limited) will carry on business as usual as a company
registered in New Zealand under "The Companies Act, 1882."
Dated this 30th day of September, 1887.
ROBERT DAVIES,
Attorney for the above-named company.
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