Company Dissolutions, Appointments, Partnership Dissolutions




APRIL 13.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 953

"THE COMPANIES ACT, 1903."

NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION (4) OF SECTION 266.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in subsection (4)
of section 266 of “The Companies Act, 1903,” the
Opunake Newspaper and Printing Company (Limited), No. 2
of 1894, is now struck off the Register, and the said company
is dissolved.

R. BAYLEY,
For Assistant Registrar.

464

"THE COMPANIES ACT, 1903," SECTION 266, (3).

Re Wilson, Wood, and Company (Limited).

TAKE notice that the name of the above-mentioned
company will at the expiration of three months from
the date hereof, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be
struck off the Register, and the company will be dissolved.
Dated at Christchurch, this 7th day of April, 1905.

P. G. WITHERS,
Assistant Registrar of Companies.

463

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND,
OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT.

In the matter of the Standard Fire and Marine Insurance
Company of New Zealand; and in the matter of “The
Companies Act, 1903.”

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition has been pre-
sented by the above-named company to the said
Supreme Court of New Zealand at Dunedin praying that
the following special resolution, passed at an extraordinary
meeting of the company held in Dunedin on the 6th day of
March, 1905, and confirmed at an extraordinary meeting of
the company held in Dunedin on the 27th day of March,
1905—viz., “That the provisions of the memorandum of
association of the company with respect to the company’s
objects be altered by adding to clause 3 of such memoran-
dum of association the words following—namely, ‘To carry
on the business of accident insurance in all its branches,
including indemnity against charges taking precedence of
encumbrances, mortgages, or charges lawfully existing, and
generally to enter into any contracts usually undertaken by
insurers against accident and indemnity, including the re-
insurance of such risks’”—be confirmed; and that by an
order of the said Court bearing date the 7th day of April,
1905, it was ordered that Friday, the 26th day of May, 1905,
at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon, at the Supreme Court
House, Dunedin, be fixed as the time and place for hearing
such petition; and any person interested in the said com-
pany, whether as creditor, policyholder, or otherwise,
desirous to oppose the making of an order for the confirma-
tion of the said resolution under the above Act, should
appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his counsel, for
the purpose; and a copy of the said petition will be furnished
to any such person requiring the same by the company’s
Solicitors, Messrs. Sievwright and James, of No. 14, High
Street, Dunedin, on payment of the regulation charge for
the same.

Dated the 7th day of April, 1905.

SIEVWRIGHT AND JAMES,
Solicitors for the Company.

451

AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

IN accordance with the provisions of “The Auckland
Grammar School Act, 1899,” it is hereby notified that
Professor A. P. W. THOMAS, M.A., has been reappointed a
Senate’s member of the Board of Governors of the Auckland
Grammar School.

W. WALLACE KIDD,
Returning Officer.

Auckland, 5th April, 1905.

457

AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

IN accordance with the provisions of “The Auckland
Grammar School Act, 1899,” it is hereby notified that,
being the only person nominated, Professor F. D. BROWN,
M.A., has been re-elected a member of the Auckland Gram-
mar School Board of Governors by the members of the
General Assembly of the Provincial District of Auckland.

W. WALLACE KIDD,
Returning Officer.

Auckland, 5th April, 1905.

458

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership which has
for some time past been carried on by HENRY HARRIS
and ALFRED HARRIS, under the style of “M. Harris and
Son,” at Christchurch and Wellington, in the business of
Merchants, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from
the tenth day of April, one thousand nine hundred and five.
The Christchurch business will henceforth be carried on
by Henry Harris on his own account solely, under the style
of “M. Harris and Son”; and the Wellington business will
be carried on henceforth by Alfred Harris on his own
account solely, under the like style of “M. Harris and
Son.”
All debts owing to the late firm, both at Christchurch and
Wellington, are to be paid to Henry Harris, at Christchurch,
whose receipt shall be a sufficient discharge; and all liabili-
ties of the late firm, both at Christchurch and Wellington,
will be paid and discharged by Henry Harris.
Dated at Wellington, this eleventh day of April, one
thousand nine hundred and five.

HENRY HARRIS.
ALFRED HARRIS.

473

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership lately
subsisting between the undersigned, JAMES WATT
SMALL and CHARLES EDWARD SMALL, as Sheep-farmers, at
Patoka, Hawke’s Bay, under the style or firm-name of
“Small Bros.,” was, on the 1st day of March, 1905, dis-
solved by mutual consent; and that all debts due and owing
to or by the late firm will be received and paid by the said
James Watt Small.
As witness our hands, this 5th day of April, 1905.

J. W. SMALL.
C. E. SMALL.

Witness to both signatures—J. Humphries, Law Clerk,
Napier.

462

TAKE notice that the Partnership carried on by MICHAEL
JOSEPH BRENNAN and GEORGE PHILIP ARMSTRONG, as
Printers and Publishers, at Opunake, has been dissolved by
mutual consent, as on and from the 1st day of April, 1905.
The business will in future be carried on by the said
GEORGE PHILIP ARMSTRONG, to whom all moneys due to the
partnership aforesaid shall be paid, and by whom all lia-
bilities due by the firm will be liquidated.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1905.

M. J. BRENNAN.
G. P. ARMSTRONG.

Witness to signatures—Jno. McDavitt, Solicitor, Opunake.

474

I HEREBY give notice that the Rev. HENRY BULL, Christ-
church, has been appointed Authorised Representative,
in accordance with the provisions of “The Wesleyan Me-
thodist Church Property Trust Act, 1887,” for the year
1905–6.

J. NEWMAN BUTTLE,
President of the Conference.

New Plymouth, 4th April, 1905.

459

I, THOMAS FERGUS, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor
of Surgery, and now residing in Martinborough,
Wairarapa, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply, on
1st day of May, 1905, to have my name placed on the
Medical Register of the Colony of New Zealand, and that I
have deposited the evidence of my qualifications at the
office of the Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.
Dated at Dunedin, 1st day of April, 1905.

THOMAS FERGUS, M.B., Ch.B.

461

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🏭 Dissolution of Opunake Newspaper and Printing Company (Limited)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 April 1905
Company dissolution, Struck off register, Opunake, Printing, Newspaper
  • R. Bayley, For Assistant Registrar

🏭 Notice of Intended Dissolution of Wilson, Wood, and Company (Limited)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 April 1905
Company dissolution, Notice, Striking off register, Christchurch
  • P. G. Withers, Assistant Registrar of Companies

🏭 Petition to Alter Objects of Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
7 April 1905
Company amendment, Special resolution, Accident insurance, Reinsurance, Dunedin, Supreme Court
  • Sievwright and James, Solicitors for the Company

🎓 Reappointment of Professor A. P. W. Thomas to Auckland Grammar School Board

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
5 April 1905
School governance, Senate appointment, Reappointment, Auckland Grammar School, M.A.
  • A. P. W. Thomas (Professor), Reappointed Board of Governors member

  • W. Wallace Kidd, Returning Officer

🎓 Re-election of Professor F. D. Brown to Auckland Grammar School Board

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
5 April 1905
School governance, General Assembly, Re-election, Auckland Grammar School, M.A.
  • F. D. Brown (Professor), Re-elected Board of Governors member

  • W. Wallace Kidd, Returning Officer

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Henry and Alfred Harris

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 April 1905
Partnership dissolution, Mutual consent, Merchants, Christchurch, Wellington, M. Harris and Son
  • Henry Harris, Dissolved partnership, now sole trader Christchurch
  • Alfred Harris, Dissolved partnership, now sole trader Wellington

  • Henry Harris
  • Alfred Harris

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between James Watt Small and Charles Edward Small

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 April 1905
Partnership dissolution, Sheep-farming, Patoka, Hawke’s Bay, Small Bros., Mutual consent
  • James Watt Small, Dissolved partnership, now handling all debts and liabilities
  • Charles Edward Small, Dissolved partnership

  • J. W. Small
  • C. E. Small
  • J. Humphries, Law Clerk, Napier

🏭 Dissolution of Printing and Publishing Partnership between Brennan and Armstrong

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
3 April 1905
Partnership dissolution, Printers, Publishers, Opunake, Mutual consent, Business continuation
  • Michael Joseph Brennan, Dissolved partnership
  • George Philip Armstrong, Dissolved partnership, now sole trader

  • M. J. Brennan
  • G. P. Armstrong
  • Jno. McDavitt, Solicitor, Opunake

🪶 Appointment of Rev. Henry Bull as Authorised Representative

🪶 Māori Affairs
4 April 1905
Wesleyan Methodist Church, Property Trust, Authorised Representative, Christchurch, 1905–6
  • Henry Bull (Reverend), Appointed Authorised Representative

  • J. Newman Buttle, President of the Conference

🏥 Notice of Intention to Apply for Registration on Medical Register

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
1 April 1905
Medical registration, Qualifications, M.B., Ch.B., Martinborough, Wairarapa, Dunedin
  • Thomas Fergus (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), Intends to apply for medical registration

  • Thomas Fergus, M.B., Ch.B.

📰 Advertisement for Curnin’s Index to the Laws of New Zealand

📰 NZ Gazette
Law index, Legal reference, Government Printer, Publication, 1904 session