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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 19

Private Advertisements.

PRIVATE BILL.

In the matter of “The Private Estates Bills Act, 1867”; and in the matter of a proposed Bill or Act to empower the Canterbury College and the Canterbury Agricultural College to pay to George Henry Saxton moneys in connection with the Robinson Bay property, in the Province of Canterbury.

Pursuant to the provisions of the said Act, and of the Standing Orders of the Legislative Council relating to private Bills, the Canterbury College and the Canterbury Agricultural College hereby give notice that, within fourteen days of the meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the date of this notice, a petition will be presented to the said General Assembly of New Zealand, through the Honourable the Speaker and members of the Legislative Council, by the Canterbury College and the Canterbury Agricultural College, praying for leave to bring in a private Bill to be called “The Canterbury College and Canterbury Agricultural College Indemnity Act, 1899.”

The objects of the said proposed Bill are to authorise the Canterbury College and the Canterbury Agricultural College, out of the moneys realised by the sale of the property known as the “Robinson Bay property,” to pay to the said George Henry Saxton the sum of £960, less all costs, charges, and expenses of and incidental to the preparation and passing of the Bill; and to define in what proportion the said sum of £960 shall be borne and paid by the said Canterbury College and Canterbury Agricultural College.

Copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders on the day after Parliament assembles.

Dated this 27th day of February, 1899.

THE CANTERBURY COLLEGE.
THE CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.

Garrick, CowlisHaw, and Fisher,
Solicitors to the Bill.
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NOTICE.

The Walter A. Wood Mowing-and-Reaping Machine Company, of Hoosick Falls, in the State of New York, in the United States of America, hitherto also carrying on business in the Colony of New Zealand, hereby gives public notice that it will have ceased to carry on business within the said colony three months after the publication of this notice.

Dated at Christchurch, in the said colony, this 9th day of February, 1899.

J. P. Richardson,
Attorney and Manager for the above-named Company in the Colony of New Zealand.

Witness to the signature of John Pearce Richardson—
W. B. CowlisHaw, Solicitor, Christchurch.
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In the matter of “The Foreign Companies Act, 1884,” and of the New Plymouth Petroleum Company (Limited).

Notice is hereby given that it is the intention of the above-named company to cease carrying on business within this colony.

Dated this 27th day of February, 1899.

Oliver Samuel,
Managing Director.
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I, Charles Cargill Kettle, Registrar of the Supreme Court for the District of Wellington, held at Wanganui, do hereby notify that an affidavit, a copy of which is hereunder given, by Joseph Poulter Leary and Claude Revans, two of the Board of Directors, and Robert Edwards, the Secretary, of “Belk’s Patent Rolling-stock Safety Gear Company (Limited),” has been lodged in the Magistrate’s Court at Palmerston North, 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 dissolved in manner provided by “The Companies Act, 1882.”

Signed the 17th day of February, 1899.

Chas. C. Kettle,
Registrar.

In the matter of section 232 of “The Companies Act, 1882.”

We, Joseph Poulter Leary and Claude Revans, of Palmerston North, two of the Board of Directors of “The Belk’s Patent Rolling-stock Safety Gear Company (Limited),” and Robert Edwards, of Palmerston North aforesaid, the duly appointed Secretary of “The Belk’s Patent Rolling-stock Safety Gear Company (Limited),” incorporated under “The Companies Act, 1882,” do hereby make oath and say,—That the nominal value of the said company is two thousand pounds, in two thousand shares of one pound each; that the shares have been fully paid up; that the company has no assets, and has ceased to carry on its operations: and we do hereby apply for declaration of dissolution of such company.

Joseph P. Leary.
Claude Revans.
Robt. Edwards.

Sworn by the said Joseph Poulter Leary before me, at Palmerston North, this 11th day of February, 1899—Alfred Greenfield, Stipendiary Magistrate, Palmerston North.

Sworn by the said Robert Edwards before me, at Palmerston North, this 11th day of February, 1899—Alfred Greenfield, Stipendiary Magistrate, Palmerston North.

Sworn by the said Claude Revans before me, at Palmerston North, this 14th day of February, 1899—Alfred Greenfield, Stipendiary Magistrate, Palmerston North.

CONTENTS.

APPOINTMENTS

BANKRUPTCY NOTICES

CROWN LANDS NOTICES

LAND—

Allocating Land reserved for a Railway to the Purposes of a Road

Authorising Native to mortgage Land under Section 6 of “The Native Land Laws Amendment Act, 1897”

Excepting from Operation of Section 117 of “The Native Land Court Act, 1894”

Native, proposed to be taken for a Police-station..

Permanently reserved..

Proclaiming Roads as closed

Proclaiming the taking of Roads through certain Districts

Revoking Regulations for the Disposal of Land

Rural, open for Sale or Selection

Set apart for Lease as Village-homestead Allotments

Taken for a Town Hall

Taken for a Street

Taken for Roads

Vesting a Reserve

LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES

MINING NOTICES

MISCELLANEOUS—

Altering the Name of the Borough of Newton

Appointing Day for closing under “The Shops and Shop-assistants Act, 1894”

Auckland College and Grammar School to be subject to certain Provisions of the Public Bodies’ Powers Acts

Bonuses

Declaring Drains in Ngaire Survey District to be Public Drains

Declaring Reserve for Native and Imported Game

Election of a Member of the Conciliation Board for the Wellington District

Extending the Close Season for Seals

Justice of the Peace resigned

Letters of Naturalisation issued

Memorandum to Receivers of Public Moneys

Native Assessor elected

Notice to Imprestees under “The Public Revenues Act, 1891”

Notice under “The Shops and Shop-assistants Act, 1894”

Notice under “The Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894”

Powers delegated under “The Public Domains Act, 1881”

Resignation of Visiting Justice accepted..

Settlement of Claims for Compensation under “The Mining Act, 1891”

Shooting Season

Special Order

NATIVE LAND COURT NOTICES

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS

VOLUNTEERS

By Authority: John Mackay, Government Printer, Wellington.
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🏛️ Private Bill Notice for Canterbury College and Canterbury Agricultural College

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
27 February 1899
Private Bill, Canterbury College, Canterbury Agricultural College, Robinson Bay property, Indemnity Act
  • George Henry Saxton, Recipient of moneys from Robinson Bay property sale

  • Garrick, Cowlishaw, and Fisher, Solicitors to the Bill

🏭 Notice of Cessation of Business by Walter A. Wood Mowing-and-Reaping Machine Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 February 1899
Business cessation, Walter A. Wood Mowing-and-Reaping Machine Company, Christchurch
  • J. P. Richardson, Attorney and Manager
  • W. B. Cowlishaw, Solicitor

🏭 Notice of Cessation of Business by New Plymouth Petroleum Company (Limited)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 February 1899
Business cessation, New Plymouth Petroleum Company, Foreign Companies Act
  • Oliver Samuel, Managing Director

🏭 Notice of Application for Dissolution of Belk’s Patent Rolling-stock Safety Gear Company (Limited)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
17 February 1899
Company dissolution, Belk’s Patent Rolling-stock Safety Gear Company, Companies Act
  • Joseph Poulter Leary, Director applying for dissolution
  • Claude Revans, Director applying for dissolution
  • Robert Edwards, Secretary applying for dissolution

  • Chas. C. Kettle, Registrar
  • Alfred Greenfield, Stipendiary Magistrate