✨ Company Winding-up Notices, Native Land Claims
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 54
In the matter of “The Companies Act, 1882,” and in the matter of the Wellington Co-operative Butchery Company (Limited).
NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the above-named company by the Supreme Court was, on the 1st day of October, 1890, presented to His Honour Sir James Prendergast, Knight, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, by Orlando William Oldham, of Patea, carrying on business as Meat-preserver, under the style of “The Western Packing and Canning Company,” a creditor of the said company. And the said petition is directed to be heard before a Judge of the said Court on the 10th day of October, 1890, and any creditor or contributory of the said company, desirous to oppose the making of an order for the winding-up of the said company under the above Act, should appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his counsel, for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring the same, by the undersigned, on payment of the regulated charge for the same.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1890.
BROWN, SKERRETT, AND DEAN,
Solicitors for the Petitioner, Wellington.
537
In the matter of the Silver King Silver- and Lead-mining Company (Limited), in liquidation.
BY an order made by His Honour Mr. Justice Denniston in the above matter, at his Chambers, Christchurch, dated the 23rd day of September, 1890, on the petition of Samuel Manning, one of the contributories of the above-named company, it was ordered that the above-named company be forthwith wound up under the immediate direction of the Court.
Dated this 26th day of September, 1890.
T. G. RUSSELL,
Solicitor for the Petitioner.
534
In the matter of the Ida Valley Deep Lead Gold-mining Company (Limited), in liquidation.
BY an order made by His Honour Mr. Justice Denniston in the above matter, at his Chambers, Christchurch, dated the 6th day of June, 1890, on the petition of Richard May Marten, one of the contributories of the above-named company, it was ordered that the said company be forthwith wound up under the immediate direction of the Court; and by an order of the said Judge in the above matter, dated the 13th day of June, 1890, it was ordered that EDWARD JOHN TITE FORD, of Christchurch, be appointed as the Official Liquidator of the said company in the winding-up thereof.
T. G. RUSSELL,
Solicitor for the Petitioner.
535
HOBDAY’S CANTERBURY C STORES COMPANY (LIMITED), IN LIQUIDATION.
A GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders of the above company will be held at the Al Hotel, Christchurch, on Thursday, the 11th December, 1890, at 7.30 p.m.
Business: To receive the final accounts of the Liquidators and to dissolve the company.
H. THOMSON,
For Liquidators.
26th September, 1890.
536
THE WALTER A. WOOD MOWING- AND REAPING-MACHINE COMPANY.
NOTICE is hereby given that, under “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884,” the Walter A. Wood Mowing- and Reaping-machine Company, being a corporate company organized under the laws of the State of New York, in the United States of America, and carrying on business at Hoosick Falls, in the said State, intend to carry on the business of the said company of Agricultural and Harvesting Machinery Manufacturers in Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand; and that the offices where such business is intended to be carried on, and where notices may be sent, communications made, and legal proceedings served, are situated in Manchester Street, Christchurch aforesaid.
Dated at Christchurch, this 19th day of September, 1890.
JOHN PEARCE RICHARDSON,
Attorney for the Walter A. Wood Mowing- and Reaping-machine Company,
By his Solicitor, T. I. JOYNT.
506
“THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1889.”
NOTICE is hereby given that we, JOHN STUDHOLME the younger, WILLIAM PAUL STUDHOLME, and JOSEPH FRANCIS STUDHOLME, all of Owhaoko, Sheep-farmers,—claiming to have purchased or acquired the interests of Renata Kawepo, Anaru Wanikau, Harata Hokakoka, Atareta Kaingakore, Watarawhi Hohaia, Te Amapo Mina, Wiremu Parao-tene, Karena Taniwha, Rora te Oi, Hopa te Auraki, Ana Maata Kato, Renata Kawepo (as Trustee for Heta Hakiwai, Hoani Hakiwai, Wi Hakiwai, Ka Hakiwai, Kirungaaki Hakiwai, and Hakiwai), Waata Rakaiwerohia, Waipu te Moata, Meri Tawhara, Renata Kawepo and Wiremu Parao-tane (as Trustees for Rawiri te Hoera and Te Matetahuna), Te Manaotawhaki, Riria te Rere, Tauria Parao-tene, Harata Keokeo, as the owners, according to Native custom, in all that parcel of land situated at Patea Inland, partly in the Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay and partly in the Provincial District of Wellington, and known by the name of Mangaohane Block; and the interests of Te Oti Pohe, Rawinia Wanikau, Kohatu Rawiri, Pukapuka Rawiri, sometimes called Pukapuka te Ote, Iwikau te Heuheu, Harawera Heperi, Urania Renata, Rena Maikuku, Kaita Tuterangi, Heta Tanguru, Renata Kawepo (as Trustee for Wakapu Tukiawaho), Katarina Hira Tuketerangi, Waata Rakaiwerohia, Waipu te Moata, Renata Kawepo, Anaru te Wanikau, Meri Tawhara, Te Manaotawhaki, Renata Kawepo, and Wiremu Parao-tene (as Trustees for Rawiri te Hoeroa and Te Mate Tahuna), Harata Hokahoka Atareta Kaingakora, Watarawhi Hohaia, Te Amapo Mina, Wiremu Parao-tene, Riria te Rere, Tauria Parao-tene, Rora te Oi, sometimes called Te Oi, Harata Keokeo, Hopa te Auraki, Karena Taniwha and Maata Kato and Renata Kawepo (as Trustee for Heta Hakiwai, Hoani Hakiwai, Wi Hakiwai, Ka Hakiwai, Kirungaaki Hakiwai, and Hakiwai), as the owners according to Native custom, of all that parcel of land situated at Patea Inland, in the Provincial District of Wellington, and known by the name of Mangaohane No. 1 Block,—have, on the 1st day of October, 1890, left at the office in the Government Buildings; at the City of Wellington, of the Registrar of the Native Land Court for the District of Wellington, the place appointed in that behalf by the Commissioners appointed under section 20 of the above-mentioned Act, an application, pursuant to the said Act and to the rules made by the said Commissioners thereunder, that the said Commissioners shall inquire into all the circumstances attending the said alleged alienation or acquisition of the said interests in the said land.
And notice is hereby further given that certified copies of such applications, and of every instrument in writing, order of the Native Land Court, and other documents upon which we rely in support of the said claim, have been deposited by us with the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court at Napier, where the same are open for public inspection without payment of any fee.
And notice is hereby further given that every person desiring to be heard in opposition to our said claim is required to file and serve notice of such opposition, and of the grounds thereof, fourteen days at least before the day which shall be appointed for hearing our said claims, and in the form and in manner prescribed by the rules made by the said Commissioners.
And notice is hereby further given that our address for service is at the office of Mr. H. A. Cornford, Solicitor, in the Town of Napier.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1890.
JOHN STUDHOLME, JUN.,
WILLIAM PAUL STUDHOLME, and
JOSEPH FRANCIS STUDHOLME,
By their Agents, BELL, GULLY, AND IZARD.
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION.—“THE NATIVE LAND COURT ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1889.”
NOTICE is hereby given that I, ALEXANDER CREIGHTON ARTHUR, of The Willows, Sheep-farmer, claiming to have purchased or acquired the parcels of land situated in the East Coast District of Poverty Bay, and known as the Whatatutu Nos. A and C Blocks, and also that parcel of land situated in the District of Poverty Bay, and known as the Whatatutu No. 1B Block, have, on the 18th day of September, 1890, left at the office in the Government Buildings, at the City of Wellington, of the Registrar of the Native Land Court for the District of Wellington, the place on that behalf by the Commissioners appointed under section 20 of the above-mentioned Act, an application, pursuant to the said Act and to the rules made by the said Commissioners thereunder, that the said Commissioners shall inquire into all the circumstances attending the said alleged alienation or acquisition of the said land.
And notice is hereby further given that certified copies of such application, and of every instrument in writing, order
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