✨ Partnership Dissolutions and Legal Notices
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 46
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between OWEN THOMAS PARRY and JOHN WILSON KENYON, carrying on business as Farmers at Kau-pokonui, under the style or firm of “Parry and Kenyon,” has been dissolved as from the 12th day of April, 1910.
Dated the 5th day of May, 1910.
O. T. PARRY.
J. W. KENYON.
Witness to both signatures—A. G. Bennett, Solicitor, Maniaia.
395
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between the undersigned at Eltham, in the business of Auctioneers and Commission Agents, has been dissolved as from the 28th day of April, 1910, and the business will henceforth be carried on by the undersigned HENRY DUNCAN MORTON alone, who will pay and discharge all the debts and liabilities of, and receive all moneys payable to, the late firm.
Dated this 29th day of April, 1910.
HENRY D. MORTON.
Witness to the signature of Henry Duncan Morton—George D. Gow, Solicitor, Eltham.
PERCY G. BUDD.
Witness to the signature of Percy George Budd—F. L. Norton Thompson, Solicitor, Stratford.
396
NOTICE.
AT an election held on Friday, 15th April, 1910, of the Te Puke Land Drainage Board, Mr. DAVID WILSON, Farmer, Papamoa, was elected a Trustee.
R. G. MUTTON,
Clerk.
Te Puke, 2nd May, 1910.
397
I, NOEL JOHN HAY GAVIN, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery, Edinburgh, 1904, and now residing at Dunedin, Otago, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply on the 6th day of June, 1910, to have my name placed on the Medical Register of the Dominion of New Zealand, and that I have deposited the evidence of my qualification at the office of the Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages.
Dated at Dunedin, 6th May, 1910.
NOEL JOHN HAY GAVIN,
M.B., Ch.B., Edin.
401
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between SAMUEL PEDLOW and JAMAS McDOUGALL, carrying on business as Saddlers at Gore, under the style or firm of “Pedlow and McDougall,” has been dissolved as from the 31st day of March, 1910, so far as concerns the said Samuel Pedlow, who retires from the said firm.
Dated at Gore, this 28th day of April, 1910.
SAMUEL PEDLOW.
JAMES McDOUGALL.
Witness to both signatures—D. M. Cochrane, Solicitor, Gore.
402
PRIVATE BILL.
In the matter of a proposed Bill or Act intituled an Act declaring Sections 166, 167, 168, and 169 in the Town of Wanganui to be vested in the Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees upon trust and for the use and benefit of the Parish of Wanganui and the Parochial Districts of Wanganui and Aramoho-Waitotara, subject to the control of the General Synod of the Church of the Province of New Zealand commonly called the Church of England, and to enable the said Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees to sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the said sections or any part thereof, and also to borrow money on the security of the sections or of the rents therefrom accruing, and to make other provisions relative to the said sections.
PURSUANT to the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives relating to private Bills, the Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees (hereinafter called “the said Board”) hereby give notice that, within fourteen days of the meeting of the General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the date of this notice, a Petition will be presented to the said General Assembly by the said Board praying for leave to bring in a private Bill to be called the Wanganui Church Acre Act, 1910. The objects of the said Petition and Bill are as follows:—
(1.) To declare that the said sections are vested in the said Board in fee-simple upon trust and for the use and benefit of the Parish of Wanganui and the Parochial Districts of Wanganui and Aramoho-Waitotara, subject to the control of the said General Synod.
(2.) To enable the said Board, with the consent of the said General Synod, to sell, exchange, mortgage, or lease the said sections, and accept surrenders of any such leases, and to subdivide and grant rights of way over all or any of the said sections.
(3.) To enable the said Board to lease Sections 168 and 169 for a term or terms which with any new leases granted in pursuance of such lease shall not exceed forty-two years, and to accept surrenders of any such leases, and for the purpose of such leases to subdivide and grant rights of way over the said Sections 168 and 169.
(4.) To enable the said Board to borrow on mortgage of the rents accruing from any such lease or leases.
(5.) To provide that the rents accruing from any such leases and the moneys borrowed on the security thereof shall be applied, in the first place, towards (a) removing the present building on the said sections and erecting on Sections 166 and 167 a new church, or (b) removing the church at St. Johns and erecting in its place a new church, or (c) acquiring lands in the Gonville Town District and erecting thereon a church; and, in the second place, towards such other purposes for the benefit of the Parish of Wanganui and the Parochial Districts of Wanganui and Aramoho-Waitotara as the Diocesan Synod may from time to time direct, all such churches to be in connection with the Church of the Province of New Zealand commonly called the Church of England.
(6.) To authorise and require the said Board to disinter all bodies buried in any part of the said sections before leasing such part or erecting buildings thereon, and to bury such bodies elsewhere on the said sections.
A copy of the said Petition and Bill will be deposited in the office of the Examiner of Standing Orders either before or within fourteen days after the commencement of the said session.
Dated the 10th day of May, 1910.
MARSHALL AND HUTTON,
Solicitors to the Promoters of the said Bill.
405
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- Owen Thomas Parry, Dissolved partnership 'Parry and Kenyon'
- John Wilson Kenyon, Dissolved partnership 'Parry and Kenyon'
- A. G. Bennett, Solicitor, Maniaia
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- Henry Duncan Morton, Continues business of auctioneers and commission agents
- Percy G. Budd, Dissolved partnership as auctioneers and commission agents
- George D. Gow, Solicitor, Eltham
- F. L. Norton Thompson, Solicitor, Stratford
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Land Drainage Board, Trustee Election, Te Puke, Papamoa
- David Wilson (Mr), Elected Trustee of Te Puke Land Drainage Board
- R. G. Mutton, Clerk
🏥 Application to be placed on the Medical Register
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Medical Register, Qualification, Dunedin
- Noel John Hay Gavin (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor in Surgery), Intends to apply to be placed on the Medical Register
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership - Pedlow and McDougall
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- Samuel Pedlow, Retiring from partnership as saddlers
- James McDougall, Partnership as saddlers dissolved
- D. M. Cochrane, Solicitor, Gore
🏛️ Notice of Petition for Private Bill - Wanganui Church Acre Act, 1910
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Private Bill, Wanganui Church Acre Act, Wellington Diocesan Board of Trustees, General Synod, Church of England, Land
- MARSHALL AND HUTTON, Solicitors to the Promoters of the said Bill
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NZ Gazette 1910, No 46