Company and Partnership Dissolutions, By-laws




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 13

NOTICE UNDER “THE COMPANIES ACT, 1908.”

TAKE notice that the names of the following companies have been struck off the Register :—
1904/3. Gisborne Co-operative Bacon Company (Limited).
1905/1. Gisborne Farmers Co-operative Company (Limited).
Dated at Gisborne, this 31st day of January, 1910.
R. N. JONES,
Assistant Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by LYDIA JANE WADEY and WILLIAM EFFORD, Jun., under the firm of “Wadey and Efford,” at Rangiora, in the trade or business of Builders, was this day dissolved by effluxion of time.
Dated this 1st day of February, 1910.
L. J. WADEY,
By her Attorney, F. B. LANE.
Witness to signature of Lydia Jane Wadey by her Attorney Frederic Bampton Lane—H. C. D. van Asch, Solicitor, Rangiora.
WM. EFFORD, Jun.
Witness to signature of William Efford, jun.—H. C. D. van Asch, Solicitor, Rangiora.
152

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between us, under the style or firm of “FRATER BROTHERS,” in the business of Sharebrokers and Land Agents, and carried on at Auckland, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from this date, and henceforth the said business shall be carried on by Robert Frater and John Frater, under the style of “Frater Brothers,” as heretofore.
Dated at Auckland, this 22nd day of January, 1910.
R. FRATER.
JOHN FRATER.
W. FRATER.
Witness—J. B. Johnston, Solicitor, Auckland.
153

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between us as Publicans has been dissolved. The White Hart Hotel will be carried on by H. F. CAMERON, who will receive debts due to and discharge the liabilities of the late firm.
Dated this 28th day of January, 1910.
ALEX. KERR.
H. F. CAMERON.
Witness to signatures—
C. B. Collins, Solicitor, Marton.
154

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the undersigned DAVID PORTER WILSON and JAMES MULHOLLAND, carrying on business as Timber-carriers, at Clarendon Street, Dunedin, under the style or firm of “Wilson and Mulholland,” has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 22nd day of January, 1910.
All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid respectively by the said David Porter Wilson, who will continue to carry on the said business at the present address under the style or firm of “D. Wilson.”
As witness our hands, this 22nd day of January, 1910.
D. P. WILSON.
JAMES MULHOLLAND.
Signed by the said David Porter Wilson and James Mulholland in the presence of—Chas. E. Statham, Solicitor, Dunedin.
155

NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. ARNAUD MCKELLAR has been appointed Public Officer and Secretary in New Zealand for the Blackball Coal Company (Limited).
THE BLACKBALL COAL COMPANY (LIMITED),
By its Attorney, George Hugh Charles Clifford.
GEORGE CLIFFORD.
Dated this 1st January, 1910.
150 Worcester Street, Christchurch.
156

TUAPEKA COUNTY.

BY-LAW No. 1, 1909.

IN pursuance of the powers, provisions, and authorities contained in “The Counties Act, 1908,” “The Public Works Act, 1908,” and all other enabling powers, provisions, and authorities contained in any other Acts or otherwise vested in it, the Council of the Tuapeka County doth hereby by this special order make and ordain the following by-law, such by-law to come into operation on the 10th day of February, 1910 :—

PART I.
Introductory. Repeal.

  1. All by-laws heretofore made by the Council of the Tuapeka County are hereby repealed.
  2. The short title of this by-law shall be “The Tuapeka County By-law No. 1, 1909.”

Division of By-law.

  1. This by-law is divided into eight Parts, numbered I to VIII inclusive, each of which Parts is divided into sections. The Schedules appended to this by-law shall be deemed to form part thereof, and slight deviations from the forms prescribed, but to the same effect and not calculated to mislead, shall not vitiate them.

Interpretation.

  1. In this by-law, if not inconsistent with or repugnant to the context,—
    “Bridge,” “ferry,” “ford,” and “culvert” means any bridge, ferry, ford, or culvert respectively under the care, control, or management of the Council of the Tuapeka County.
    “Billiard-room” means and includes every room to which the public are admitted, and which is or may be used for the purpose of playing billiards, pool, pyramids, bagatelle, or other game of a like nature for payment, but does not include a billiard-room in any premises licensed under “The Licensing Act, 1908,” or a club.
    “Cattle” means and includes any horse, mare, gelding, rig, colt, filly, ass, mule, bullock, bull, cow, ox, heifer, steer, calf, sheep, ram, ewe, wether, lamb, goat, kid, and pig of any kind.
    “Chairman” or “County Chairman” means the Chairman of the Tuapeka County.
    “The county” means the Tuapeka County, as constituted under “The Counties Act, 1908.”
    “The Council” means the Tuapeka County Council.
    “County Clerk” or “Clerk” means the Clerk of the Tuapeka County.
    “County Engineer” or “Engineer” means the Engineer of the Tuapeka County.
    “County road” means any road, bridge, ferry, or ford under the care, control, or management of the Council of the Tuapeka County.
    “Footpath” means a space formed or set apart on the side of any road or street, or elsewhere, for the use of foot-passengers.
    “Heavy traffic” shall have the meaning assigned to that expression by section 139 of “The Public Works Act, 1908.”
    “Inspector” means any officer for the time being appointed by the Tuapeka County Council for the purpose of inspecting traffic or roads.
    “Offence” means an offence against any of the provisions of this by-law, and includes the omission or neglect to comply with any part of such by-law.
    “Person” includes any incorporated company or body.
    “Public place” means and includes every road, street, footpath, court, alley, or thoroughfare of a public nature open or used by the public as of right, and every reserve and place of recreation or resort so open or used within the county.
    “Road” or “public road” means any highway, road, street, thoroughfare, or way of public nature or used by the public as of right within the county.
    “Traction-engine” includes any locomotive engine propelled by steam or other mechanical power when not used on a railway or tramway, and includes a motor wagon, but does not include a motor-car for the carriage of passengers only.
    “Vehicle” means and includes every coach, carriage, omnibus, drag, cab, cart, dray, wagon, timber-carriage, lorry, van, express wagon, and any other conveyance whatever its construction and whether drawn by animals or otherwise.


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🏢 Companies Struck Off Register

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
31 January 1910
Companies Act 1908, Register struck off, Gisborne
  • R. N. Jones, Assistant Registrar of Joint-Stock Companies

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: Wadey and Efford

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 February 1910
Partnership dissolution, Builders, Rangiora, Time effluxion
  • Lydia Jane Wadey, Dissolved partnership Wadey and Efford
  • William, Jun. Efford, Dissolved partnership Wadey and Efford
  • Lydia Jane Wadey, Signed partnership dissolution document
  • F. B. Lane, Attorney for Lydia Jane Wadey
  • William, Jun. Efford, Signed partnership dissolution document

  • H. C. D. van Asch, Solicitor, Rangiora

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: Frater Brothers

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 January 1910
Partnership dissolution, Sharebrokers, Land Agents, Auckland, Mutual consent
  • Robert Frater, Dissolved partnership Frater Brothers
  • John Frater, Dissolved partnership Frater Brothers
  • Robert Frater, To continue business Frater Brothers
  • John Frater, To continue business Frater Brothers
  • W. Frater, Witnessed partnership dissolution

  • J. B. Johnston, Solicitor, Auckland

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: White Hart Hotel

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 January 1910
Partnership dissolution, Publicans, White Hart Hotel, Marton
  • H. F. Cameron, To carry on business White Hart Hotel
  • Alex. Kerr, Dissolved partnership publicans
  • H. F. Cameron, Dissolved partnership publicans

  • C. B. Collins, Solicitor, Marton

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership: Wilson and Mulholland

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
22 January 1910
Partnership dissolution, Timber-carriers, Dunedin, Mutual consent
  • David Porter Wilson, Dissolved partnership Wilson and Mulholland
  • James Mulholland, Dissolved partnership Wilson and Mulholland
  • David Porter Wilson, To continue business D. Wilson

  • Chas. E. Statham, Solicitor, Dunedin

🏭 Appointment of Public Officer and Secretary

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 January 1910
Public Officer, Secretary, Blackball Coal Company, Christchurch
  • Arnaud McKellar (Mr), Appointed Public Officer and Secretary
  • George Hugh Charles Clifford, Attorney for Blackball Coal Company
  • George Clifford, Signed for Blackball Coal Company

🏘️ Tuapeka County By-law No. 1, 1909

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
By-law, Tuapeka County, Roads, Traffic, Interpretation