Land Notices and Partnership Dissolutions




Oct. 2.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2205

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.

  1. HERBERT FRANK EDGER.—Lots 4 to 15, in-
    clusive, of Allotment 64, Parish of Takapuna, containing
    1 acre 3 roods 21 perches. Occupied by Thomas Church.

  2. BENJAMIN HARRIS.—Part of Allotment 20,
    Section 7, Suburbs of Auckland, containing 10 acres 3 roods
    12 perches. Occupied by Messrs. Dolphin and Co.

  3. BENJAMIN HARRIS.—Allotment 21 and part
    Allotment 20, Section 7, and Allotments 34, 35, and part of
    Allotment 33, Section 5, Suburbs of Auckland, containing
    together 55 acres 3 roods 7 perches. In the occupation of
    various tenants.

  4. EMILY JANE TOWNSHEND.—Lots 10 to 15,
    inclusive, Section 1 of Allotment 24, Section 8, Suburbs of
    Auckland, containing together 1 rood 31 perches. Un-
    occupied.

Diagrams may be inspected at this office.

Dated this 27th day of September, 1902, at the Lands
Registry Office, Auckland.

EDWIN BAMFORD,
District Land Registrar.

1056

TAKE notice that the Partnership hitherto existing
between LUTHER WILEY, ROBERT CHARLES WATSON,
and ALBERT ALONZO WILEY, of Te Kiri, near Opunake,
Sawmillers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.
Dated this 11th September, 1902.

R. C. WATSON.
L. WILEY.
A. A. WILEY.

1067

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership between
the undersigned, THOMAS JAMES MALING and WILLIAM
BONNET DIXON, in the business of Commission Merchants, at
the City of Christchurch, in the Colony of New Zealand,
under the firm of “Maling and Dixon,” was this day dis-
solved by mutual consent; and in future the business will be
carried on under the same firm by the said Thomas James
Maling on his own separate account, and the said Thomas
James Maling will pay and receive all debts owing from and
to the said partnership in the regular course of business.

Witness our hands, this 30th day of September, 1902.

T. J. MALING.
W. B. DIXON.

Witness to the signatures of Thomas James Maling and
William Bonnet Dixon—George Harris, Solicitor, Christ-
church.

1063

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANGANUI BOROUGH ABATTOIR.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following Scale of
Charges for use of the abattoir at Castlecliff for the
Borough of Wanganui, and for storage of stock or carcases,
and slaughtering of stock, and stallages and rents, to be made
by the Wanganui Meat-freezing Company (Limited), to
which company the power of establishing an abattoir for
the said borough at Castlecliff has been duly delegated by
the Wanganui Borough Council, pursuant to the provisions
of section 15 of “The Slaughtering and Inspection Act,
1900,” has been approved by His Excellency the Governor :—

I. Charges for use of abattoir and for slaughtering stock
therein, all slaughtering and dressing being done by the
company :—

(a.) Cattle: Three shillings per head for each head
slaughtered.

(b.) Calves: Three shillings per head for each head
slaughtered.

(c.) Sheep and Lambs: Fourpence halfpenny per head
for each head slaughtered.

(d.) Pigs: One shilling per head for each pig slaugh-
tered.

II. Charges for storing animals killed in chilling-cham-
ber :—

(a.) Cattle, per quarter: Threepence first day, two-
pence second day, and one penny per day after-
wards.

(b.) Sheep and Lambs: One penny each first day, three
farthings second day and third day, and one half-
penny per day afterwards.

(c.) Pigs, 150 lb. and under: One penny halfpenny each
per day.

(d.) Pigs over 150 lb., and Calves: Threepence each per
day.

The charge for any part of a day shall be the same as for
a day.

By order.

C. M. CRESSWELL,
Manager of the said Abattoir.

1064

ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE PHARMACY
BOARD OF NEW ZEALAND.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is my intention to pro-
ceed on Friday, the 31st day of October, 1902, to the
election of eight (8) duly registered pharmaceutical chemists
of New Zealand to serve as members of the Pharmacy
Board of New Zealand, in place of the members who retire
by effluxion of time on the 31st December, 1902, and are
open for re-election.

Two members for the Central District, to be elected
by the registered pharmaceutical chemists residing
within the District of Wellington, the boundaries
of which are the same as those of the Provincial
Districts of Wellington, Hawke’s Bay, Nelson, and
Marlborough.

Two members for the District of Auckland, to be
elected by the registered pharmaceutical chemists
residing within the District of Auckland, the bound-
aries of which are the same as those of the Provincial
Districts of Auckland and Taranaki.

Two members for the District of Canterbury, to be
elected by the registered pharmaceutical chemists
residing within the District of Canterbury, the
boundaries of which are the same as those of the
Provincial Districts of Canterbury and Westland.

Two members for the District of Otago, to be elected
by the registered pharmaceutical chemists residing
within the District of Otago.

All candidates must be nominated in the manner pro-
vided by the regulations on or before Monday, the 13th day
of October, 1902.

Nominations will be received by the Registrar at his
office, No. 3, Cuba Street, Wellington, before 5 p.m. on
Monday, the 13th of October, 1902.

Dated at Wellington, this 2nd day of October, 1902.

GEO. W. WILTON,
Registrar.

Nomination forms will be supplied upon application to
the Registrar, Geo. W. Wilton, Cuba Street, Wellington,
and the three Deputy-Registrars, as follows: Auckland,
Mr. H. N. Garland; Christchurch, Mr. H. Y. Widdowson,
Cathedral Square; and Dunedin, Mr. E. C. Woodward.

1058

In the matter of the Wanganui Settlers’ River Steamship
Company (Limited).

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary
general meeting of the abovenamed company held at
Wanganui on the 12th day of September, 1902, the following
extraordinary resolution was passed, that is to say,—

“ That, it having been proved to the satisfaction of the
company that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities,
carry on its business, it is advisable to wind up the same,
and that the company be accordingly wound up voluntarily
under the provisions of ‘The Companies Act, 1882,’ and its
amendments.”

And at an extraordinary general meeting of the company
held at Wanganui on the 26th day of September, 1902, the
following extraordinary resolution was passed, that is to
say,—

“ That Mr. William Rodwell, of Wanganui, Accountant,
be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of
the voluntary winding-up of the company.”

Dated the 27th day of September, 1902.

JAS. THAIN,
Chairman.

1057

F

SCHOOL FOR DEAF-MUTES, SUMNER, NEAR
CHRISTCHURCH.

Under the control and supervision of the Education Department

Director: Mr. G. VAN ASCH.

FOR Deaf Children of sound intellect. The pupils are
taught to use and understand ordinary speech. The
best age for entrance is between six and seven.

The full charge for board and education is £40 a year,
but less is accepted from parents who cannot afford to pay
this amount. In case of necessity admission is free.

Parents having dumb children between the ages of four
and seven, and other persons desiring information with
regard to the school, are invited to apply to

THE SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION,
Wellington.



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🗺️ Land Transfer Act Notice for Multiple Parcels

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
27 September 1902
Land Transfer Act, Auckland, Takapuna, Suburbs
  • Herbert Frank Edger, Landowner under Land Transfer Act
  • Thomas Church, Occupier of land
  • Benjamin Harris, Landowner under Land Transfer Act
  • Emily Jane Townshend, Landowner under Land Transfer Act

  • Edwin Bamford, District Land Registrar

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Luther Wiley, Robert Charles Watson, and Albert Alonzo Wiley

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 September 1902
Partnership dissolution, Sawmillers, Te Kiri, Opunake
  • Luther Wiley, Partner in dissolved partnership
  • Robert Charles Watson, Partner in dissolved partnership
  • Albert Alonzo Wiley, Partner in dissolved partnership

  • R. C. Watson
  • L. Wiley
  • A. A. Wiley

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Thomas James Maling and William Bonnet Dixon

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 September 1902
Partnership dissolution, Commission Merchants, Christchurch
  • Thomas James Maling, Partner in dissolved partnership
  • William Bonnet Dixon, Partner in dissolved partnership

  • T. J. Maling
  • W. B. Dixon
  • George Harris, Solicitor

🏗️ Scale of Charges for Wanganui Borough Abattoir

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Abattoir charges, Slaughtering, Storage, Wanganui
  • C. M. Cresswell, Manager of the Abattoir

🏥 Election of Members of the Pharmacy Board of New Zealand

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
2 October 1902
Pharmacy Board, Election, Pharmaceutical Chemists
  • Geo. W. Wilton, Registrar

🏭 Voluntary Winding-Up of Wanganui Settlers’ River Steamship Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
27 September 1902
Company winding-up, Liquidator appointment, Wanganui
  • William Rodwell, Appointed Liquidator

  • Jas. Thain, Chairman

🎓 Advertisement for School for Deaf-Mutes

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Deaf-Mutes, Education, Sumner, Christchurch
  • G. Van Asch (Director), Director of School for Deaf-Mutes