✨ Land Transfer Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 31
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 within one month from the
date of the Gazette containing this notice.
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SUSANNAH ANN DAVIES.—18 perches, part of
Rural Section 26, Borough of Linwood. Occupied by
Alfred William Southen. -
EDWARD HAWKSWORTH HUDSON.—17½
perches, part of Rural Section 311, Borough of St. Albans.
Occupied by Selina Eliza Jane Green. -
ARCHIBALD SCOTT.—1 rood, part of Lot 23,
Christchurch Town Reserves. Unoccupied. -
HENRY NEWCOMEN NALDER.—28¹⁸⁄₁₀ perches,
part of Section 201, Town of Lyttelton. Partly occupied
by Thomas Clark, and partly unoccupied. -
HENRY LAYTON BOWKER.—33 perches, part
of Rural Section 71, Borough of Sydenham. Occupied by
Ellen Barry. -
The HONOURABLE GEORGE WILLIAM
SPENCER LYTTTELTON.—10 acres and 37 perches, part
of Rural Section 76, Block XIV., Christchurch Survey Dis-
trict. Occupied by Thomas Greig. -
JOHN HENRY WALLACE and JAMES ARCHI-
BALD McILRAITH.—100 acres 3 roods 11 perches, Rural
Sections 8979 and 8980, Block XI., Hororata Survey Dis-
trict. Occupied by the Public Trustee. -
FRANK ERNEST BARRITT.—2 roods, part of
Rural Section 1890, Block VIII., Oxford Survey District.
Occupied by the Salvation Army. -
JOSIAH PARSONS TAYLOR.—1 rood, Section
172, Town of Geraldine. Occupied by the Salvation Army. -
CHARLES DUGGAN.—20 perches, part of Lots
60 and 61, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by
Applicant. -
AMANDA FOULSTON PORTER.—1 rood, Sec-
tion 191, City of Christchurch. Unoccupied.
Diagrams may be inspected at this office.
Dated this 26th day of March, 1901, at the Lands
Registry Office, Christchurch.
G. G. BRIDGES,
District Land Registrar.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the parcel of land herein-
after described will be brought under the pro-
visions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat
be lodged forbidding the same within one calendar month
from the date of publication hereof.
- JAMES NOSWORTHY.—4⁶⁶⁄₁₀₀ perches, part of right-
of-way, being part of Allotments 450 and 451 of Sections 1
and 3, Owaka District, Borough of Blenheim. Part un-
occupied, part occupied by Frank Paine.
Diagram may be inspected at this office.
Dated this 25th day of March, 1901, at the Lands Registry
Office, Blenheim.
J. ALLEN,
District Land Registrar.
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Private Advertisements.
In the matter of “The Partnership Act, 1891.”
NOTICE is hereby given that it has been mutually
agreed, this 18th day of March, 1901, between EDGAR
BARNABY PEARCE and GEORGE WRIGHT RAVENHILL, hitherto
carrying on business in partnership at Palmerston North
as Commission Agents, under the style of “Pearce and
Ravenhill,” that the said partnership shall be and is
hereby dissolved as from the said 18th day of March,
1901.
(Signed) E. B. PEARCE.
GEO. W. RAVENHILL.
Witness to the signatures of the said Edgar Barnaby
Pearce and George Wright Ravenhill—
E. B. FINNIS,
Clerk, Palmerston North.
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NOTICE.
I, JAMES MICHAEL ALOYSIUS MANNING, Licen-
tiate of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh,
Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh,
Licentiate of Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow,
now residing in Auckland, hereby give notice that I intend
applying on the 25th of April, 1901, to have my name
placed on the Medical Register for the Colony of New Zea-
land; and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualifi-
cation in the office of the Registrar at Auckland.
JAS. M. A. MANNING.
Dated at Auckland, 25th March, 1901.
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In the matter of “The Companies Act, 1882,” and in the
matter of the Inventions Syndicate, Limited (in liquida-
tion).
NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general
meeting of the shareholders in the above company,
held at the registered office of the company, 24, Manse
Street, Dunedin, on Friday, the 1st day of March, 1901, the
following extraordinary resolution was passed, viz.:—
“That it has been proved to their satisfaction that the
company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its
business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and
that it accordingly be wound up voluntarily.”
And at the same meeting Neil Oliver White was appointed
Liquidator of the said company.
Dated at Dunedin, the 4th day of March, 1901.
C. W. RATTRAY, Chairman.
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CITY OF AUCKLAND.
SPECIAL ORDER of the Auckland City Council, passed
at a special meeting of the Council held on Thursday,
the 7th day of February, 1901, and confirmed at a subsequent
meeting held on Thursday, the 21st day of March, 1901, for
the purpose of wholly redviding the City of Auckland into
wards, viz.:—
“That, pursuant to the provisions of section 182 of ‘The
Municipal Corporations Act, 1900,’ the Auckland City Coun-
cil doth hereby, by special resolution, to operate as a special
order, resolve that the existing subdivision of the City of
Auckland into six wards shall hereafter be altered so that
the city shall be wholly redvided into five wards, with the
following boundaries, viz.:—
“EAST WARD.
“The boundaries of the East Ward include the eastern
half of Queen Street, commencing at the Waitemata Harbour
at the Queen Street Wharf and extending southward to Grey
Street, and the eastern half of Grey Street to Pitt Street,
and the north-eastern half of Pitt Street to Karangahape
Road, and the northern half of Karangahape Road to
Symonds Street, and the northern half of St. Martin’s Lane,
the Cemetery Bridge, and Park Road to the city boundary;
thence northward along the city boundary to the Waitemata
Harbour; and thence westward along the harbour to the
point of commencement at Queen Street Wharf.
“NORTH WARD.
“The boundaries of the North Ward include the western
half of Queen Street, commencing at the Waitemata Har-
bour at the Queen Street Wharf and extending southward to
Grey Street, and the western half of Grey Street to Cook
Street, the northern half of Cook Street to Union Street, the
north-eastern half of Union Street to Patteson Street, and
the northern half of College Road; thence northward along
the eastern half of a new road on Freeman’s Bay reclama-
tion to the harbour; and thence along the harbour to the
point of commencement at Queen Street Wharf.
“SOUTH WARD.
“The boundaries of the South Ward include the western
half of Grey Street from the junction of Cook Street and
Grey Street to Pitt Street, the south-western half of Pitt
Street to Karangahape Road, the north-western half of
Karangahape Road to Ponsonby Road, the northern half of
Ponsonby Road to Franklin Road, the eastern half of
Franklin Road to Union Street, the southern half of Union
Street to Cook Street, and the southern half of Cook Street
to the point of commencement at Grey Street.
“PONSONBY WARD.
“The boundaries of the Ponsonby Ward include the
western half of a new road commencing at the Waitemata
Harbour, along the western side of Freeman’s Bay to College
Road, the south-eastern half of College Road to Franklin
Road, the western half of Franklin Road to Ponsonby Road,
the south-western half of Ponsonby Road to Richmond Road,
the northern half of Richmond Road to Cox’s Creek, and
thence along high-water mark to the point of commence-
ment at the new road at Freeman’s Bay.
“GRAFTON WARD.
“The boundaries of the Grafton Ward include the southern
half of Park Road from Grafton Road to Park Avenue, the
western half of Park Avenue to Carlton Gore Road, and along
the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of the city to
Karangahape Road, and the southern half of Karangahape
Road, St. Martin’s Lane, Cemetery Bridge, and Bridge Street
to the point of commencement at Park Road.”
HENRY W. WILSON,
Town Clerk.
Auckland, 22nd March, 1901.
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🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey26 March 1901
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- Edward Hawksworth Hudson, Land to be transferred under Act
- Archibald Scott, Land to be transferred under Act
- Henry Newcomen Nalder, Land to be transferred under Act
- Henry Layton Bowker, Land to be transferred under Act
- George William Spencer Lyttelton (The Honourable), Land to be transferred under Act
- John Henry Wallace, Land to be transferred under Act
- James Archibald McIlraith, Land to be transferred under Act
- Frank Ernest Barritt, Land to be transferred under Act
- Josiah Parsons Taylor, Land to be transferred under Act
- Charles Duggan, Land to be transferred under Act
- Amanda Foulston Porter, Land to be transferred under Act
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Land Transfer Act, Caveat, Provisional Registration, Owaka, Blenheim
- James Nosworthy, Land to be transferred under Act
- J. Allen, District Land Registrar
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership 'Pearce and Ravenhill'
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Partnership Act, Dissolution, Commission Agents, Palmerston North
- Edgar Barnaby Pearce, Dissolved partnership
- George Wright Ravenhill, Dissolved partnership
- E. B. Finnis, Clerk
🏥 Application for Registration on Medical Register
🏥 Health & Social Welfare25 March 1901
Medical Register, Application, Surgeon, Physician, Auckland
- James Michael Aloysius Manning (Licentiate of Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh; Licentiate of Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow), Applying for medical registration
💰 Voluntary Winding Up of Inventions Syndicate Limited
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Companies Act, Liquidation, Shareholders Meeting, Dunedin, Liquidator Appointment
- Neil Oliver White, Appointed Liquidator
- C. W. Rattray, Chairman
🏘️ Redivision of Auckland City into Five Wards
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Auckland City Council, Wards, Boundaries, East Ward, North Ward, South Ward, Ponsonby Ward, Grafton Ward, Municipal Corporations Act
- Henry W. Wilson, Town Clerk
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