Private Advertisements and Notices




Aug. 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2183

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE UNDER “THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.”

TAKE notice that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the names of the companies enumerated in the Schedule hereto will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register, and the respective companies dissolved.

Schedule.

1904/3. Gisborne Co-operative Bacon Company (Limited).
1905/1. Gisborne Farmers’ Co-operative Company (Limited).

Dated at Gisborne, this 11th day of August, 1909.

R. N. JONES,
Assistant Registrar of Joint-stock Companies.

GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED).

Head Office, 11 Lombard Street, London E.C.
Paid-up Capital, £1,000,000. Total Assets exceed £6,500,000.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Branch Office of the Guardian Assurance Company (Limited) will be removed from 25 Panama Street to 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, where the business of the company (fire and accident insurance) will be carried on, on and after the 3rd August, 1909.

R. J. WHITE,
Manager and Attorney.

652

THE PENINSULA SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED) (IN LIQUIDATION).

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting of the above company held on the 1st day of June, 1909, the following resolution was unanimously carried: “That, owing to the loss of the steamer “Matariki” and consequent altered conditions of the shareholders and mortgagees, it is hereby agreed to voluntarily wind up the company.” And, further, that at a subsequent meeting held on the 21st day of June, 1909, the foregoing resolution was unanimously confirmed.

WILLIAM SCOTT, Secretary.

Dunedin, 5th August, 1909.

666

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between us has this day been dissolved by mutual consent.

W. H. PARTON.
B. NEWNHAM.

Witness—John Power. Solicitor, Feilding.
Mangaonoho, 11th August, 1909.

667

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

To all to whom it may concern.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned, carrying on business, under the firm-name of “Cliff and Eastwood,” as Printers, Publishers, &c., at Hastings, has as at the 14th day of July, 1909, been dissolved by mutual consent; and please take further notice that the said business will in the future be carried on by the said E. S. Cliff alone, under the style of “E. S. Cliff and Co.,” who will receive all debts owing to and discharge all debts owing by the late firm.

As witness our hands, this 9th day of August, 1909.

ERNEST SHERMAN CLIFF.

Witness to signature of Ernest Sherman Cliff—J. Humphries, Solicitor, Napier.

R. J. EASTWOOD.

Witness to signature of R. J. Eastwood—E. J. W. Hallett, Solicitor, Hastings.

668

In the matter of an intended application to the General Assembly of New Zealand for a private Bill to be intituled “An Act to amend the Wellington Harbour Board and Corporation Empowering Act, 1898.”

NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made at the ensuing session of the General Assembly of New Zealand for leave to bring in a Bill intituled an Act to amend “The Wellington Harbour Board and Corporation Empowering Act, 1898,” and that the objects of such Bill are,—

(1.) To amend “The Wellington Harbour Board and Corporation Empowering Act, 1898.”

(2.) To provide that all claims for lands in the City of Wellington taken by the Wellington Harbour Board under the provisions of “The Wellington Harbour Board and Corporation Empowering Act, 1898,” which have been previously heard and disposed of by a Compensation Court constituted under the provisions of “The Public Works Act, 1894,” may be reheard by a fresh Compensation Court to be constituted under the provisions of “The Public Works Act, 1908,” in the same manner as if a majority of the members of the Court which heard the said claims had been unable to agree upon an award.

And notice is hereby further given that copies of the said Bill will be deposited at the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders, at Wellington, within fourteen days after the commencement of the said session.

D. M. FINDLAY,
Solicitor for the Promoters,
Panama Street, Wellington.

669

PRIVATE ESTATE BILL.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY FOR THE PASSING OF A PRIVATE ESTATE BILL TO BE CALLED “THE MCLEAN INSTITUTE ACT, 1909.”

PURSUANT to the provisions of “The Legislature Act, 1908,” and to the Standing Orders relating to private Bills, we, Charles Allison, of Christchurch, Mayor, a member of the Board of Governors of the McLean Institute, and Henry Cotterill, Boulton Merlin Molineaux, and George Francis Gee, the Trustees of the estate of the late Allan McLean, hereby give notice that at the next session of the General Assembly of New Zealand to be held after the date of this notice a Petition by us will be presented to the said General Assembly of New Zealand praying for leave to bring in a private Bill to be called “The McLean Institute Act, 1909.” The objects of the said Bill are the constitution of the Board of Governors of the McLean Institute as a corporate body with perpetual succession and a common seal, the transferring to and vesting in the said Board of the institution lands, institution chattels, and institution funds as defined by the will of the said Allan McLean, deceased, upon the trusts and with the powers in the said will set forth, for authorising the said Board itself to exercise all or any of the powers which the Trustees of the said deceased are by the said will directed to exercise at the request of the Board, and also for authorising the Board to exercise the powers which under the said will the Board is authorised and empowered to exercise. Pursuant to the directions in this behalf contained in the said will, the Bill provides for the release and discharge of the said Trustees, and for the payment of the annuity to Emily Phillips in the said will mentioned as a first charge upon the institution property, and the recognition of her interest in the testator’s real and personal property. The said Bill also provides for the office of certain members of the Board becoming vacant on the happening of certain events, and for the appointment of substitutes to take the place of certain members of the said Board who may refuse or be unwilling to act or become incapable of acting.

Copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders, at Wellington, within fourteen days after the commencement of the said session.

Dated at Christchurch, this 17th day of August, 1909.

CHAS. ALLISON,
For the Board of Governors of the McLean Institute.

H. COTTERILL,
For the Trustees of the Estate of the late Allan McLean.

RUSSELL AND ANTHONY,
DUNCAN, COTTERILL, AND STRINGER,
} Solicitors to the Bill.

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🏭 Notice of Company Dissolution under the Companies Act, 1908

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 August 1909
Company dissolution, Companies Act 1908, Gisborne
  • R. N. Jones, Assistant Registrar of Joint-stock Companies

🏭 Guardian Assurance Company Branch Office Relocation

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Branch office relocation, Insurance, Wellington
  • R. J. White, Manager and Attorney

🏭 Notice of Voluntary Winding Up of The Peninsula Shipping Company (Limited)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 August 1909
Company liquidation, Shipping, Dunedin
  • William Scott, Secretary

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between W. H. Parton and B. Newnham

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
11 August 1909
Partnership dissolution, Feilding
  • W. H. Parton, Dissolved partnership
  • B. Newnham, Dissolved partnership

  • John Power, Solicitor

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Cliff and Eastwood

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
9 August 1909
Partnership dissolution, Printers, Hastings
  • Ernest Sherman Cliff, Dissolved partnership
  • R. J. Eastwood, Dissolved partnership

  • J. Humphries, Solicitor
  • E. J. W. Hallett, Solicitor

🏛️ Notice of Intention to Apply for a Private Bill to Amend the Wellington Harbour Board and Corporation Empowering Act, 1898

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Private Bill, Wellington Harbour Board, Compensation Court
  • D. M. Findlay, Solicitor for the Promoters

🏛️ Notice of Intention to Apply for the McLean Institute Act, 1909

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
17 August 1909
Private Estate Bill, McLean Institute, Trustees
  • Charles Allison, Member of the Board of Governors
  • Henry Cotterill, Trustee of the estate of Allan McLean
  • Boulton Merlin Molineaux, Trustee of the estate of Allan McLean
  • George Francis Gee, Trustee of the estate of Allan McLean
  • Emily Phillips, Recipient of annuity

  • Chas. Allison, For the Board of Governors of the McLean Institute
  • H. Cotterill, For the Trustees of the Estate of the late Allan McLean
  • Russell and Anthony, Solicitors to the Bill
  • Duncan, Cotterill, and Stringer, Solicitors to the Bill