✨ Partnership Dissolutions and Company Liquidations
May 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1563
And notice is hereby further given that a copy of the plan
and sections showing the said proposed reclamation has been
deposited for public inspection at the office of the Commis-
sioner of Crown Lands, at Auckland, being the principal
town in the Provincial District of Auckland; and that a copy
of the Government Gazette containing this notice will be
deposited at the said office at least thirty days before the
commencement of the said ensuing session.
The said Petition and Bill will be introduced into Parlia-
ment by or on behalf of the New Zealand Portland Cement
Company (Limited).
Dated at Auckland, this 10th day of May, 1910.
A. HANNA,
Solicitor for the New Zealand Portland
Cement Company (Limited).
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NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership hereto-
fore subsisting between JONAS DUMBLETON and
DANIEL OLDHAM, carrying on business at Pyramid as
Dairy-factory Proprietors, under the style or firm of “D.
Oldham and Co.,” has been dissolved as from the 14th day
of April, 1910, so far as concerns the said Jonas Dumbleton,
who retires from the said firm.
Dated at Gore, this 11th day of May, 1910.
J. DUMBLETON.
D. OLDHAM.
Witness to both signatures—W. F. Inder, Solicitor, Gore.
408
In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908; and in the matter
of Perrin and Baker (Limited).
AT an extraordinary general meeting of the members of
the above-named company, duly convened, and held at
Waiuku on the 4th day of May, 1910, the following extra-
ordinary resolution was duly passed :—
“That it has been proved to the satisfaction of this meet-
ing that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities,
continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the
same, and that accordingly the company be wound up volun-
tarily; and that JAMES BENJAMIN ELLIOTT be and is hereby
appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up.”
STEPHEN PERRIN,
Chairman.
Witness—J. B. Elliott, Accountant, Waiuku.
409
I, JAMES ALEXANDER PARK, Manager of the Per-
petual Trustees Estate and Agency Company of New
Zealand (Limited), do solemnly and sincerely declare—
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That the liability of members is limited.
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That the capital of the company is £106,250, divided
into 25,000 shares of £4 5s. -
That the number of shares issued is 25,000.
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That calls to the amount of 7s. 6d. have been made
per share, under which the sum of £9,375 has been received. -
That the amount of all moneys received on account of
estates under administration during the half-year ending
30th day of April, 1910, is £26,618 7s. 6d. -
That the amount of all moneys paid on account of
estates under administration during the half-year ending
30th day of April, 1910, is £27,100 7s. 8d. -
That the amount of the balance held to the credit of
estates under administration during the half-year ending
30th day of April, 1910, is £4,169 19s. 2d. -
That the liabilities of the company on the 1st day of
May last were debts owing to sundry persons by the
company, viz.: On judgment, nil; on specialty, nil; on
notes or bills, nil; on simple contracts, £15,360 8s. 9d.;
on estimated liabilities, nil. -
That the assets of the company on that date were:
Government securities, £2,500; bills of exchange and pro-
missory notes, nil; other securities, £31,592 13s. 6d.; cash
at banker’s and on deposit, £3,873 13s. 9d.
And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously be-
lieving the same to be true, and by virtue of the provisions
of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled
the Justices of the Peace Act, 1908.
JAS. A. PARK.
Declared by the said James Alex-
ander Park, at Dunedin, this 11th
day of May, 1910, before me—
Eardly C. Reynolds, a Justice of
the Peace in and for the Dominion
of New Zealand.
410
THE KAIAPOI CO-OPERATIVE BUTCHERY COM-
PANY (LIMITED), (IN LIQUIDATION).
NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of the
shareholders of the Kaiapoi Co-operative Butchery
Company (Limited), duly held on Monday, the 2nd day of
May, 1910, at the Odd Fellows’ Hall, situated in Hilton
Street, Kaiapoi, an extraordinary resolution—
“That it is proved to the satisfaction of the shareholders
that the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities,
continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind
up the same; and that Messrs. PAPPRILL and COULAN
be appointed Liquidators for the purpose of winding
up the affairs of the company by paying its debts so
far as its assets will permit, and by distributing any
balance of its assets there may be”—
was duly passed as an extraordinary resolution.
PAPPRILL AND COULAN,
Liquidators.
416
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto
existing between ALEXANDER MURRAY SWHAN and
JOSEPH INKSTER BRASS, under the firm of “Schwan and
Brass,” in the Township of Otautau, Southland, New Zea-
land, in the trade or business of Engineers and Blacksmiths,
was duly dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business
will in future be carried on by the said JOSEPH INKSTER
BRASS under his own name.
All moneys owing to the late firm will be payable to the
said JOSEPH INKSTER BRASS, and all moneys owing by
the late firm will be payable by the said JOSEPH INKSTER
BRASS.
As witness our hands, this 11th day of May, 1910.
ALEXANDER MURRAY SWHAN.
JOSEPH INKSTER BRASS.
Witness—John Fisher, Accountant, Otautau.
417
A GENERAL Meeting of shareholders in the Cheltenham
Blacksmithing Company will be held in the Chelten-
ham Public Hall on Saturday, the 4th June, 1910, at 2 p.m.
Business: To lay the account before the shareholders,
and to hear the Liquidator’s explanation.
H. R. FISHER,
Liquidator.
419
In the matter of the Public Works Act, 1908.
NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the
powers vested in local authorities by and of the pro-
visions contained in the Public Works Act, 1908, the
Makerua Drainage Board, a Drainage Board incorporated
under the Land Drainage Act, 1908, and having its regis-
tered office in the buildings situate at the corner of Rangi-
tikei and Cuba Streets, Palmerston North, intends to take,
under the Public Works Act, 1908, that piece or parcel of
land described in the Schedule hereunder written, and to
carry out the works hereinafter mentioned. And take
notice that plans of the said land are deposited in the office
of the Makerua Drainage Board, at Palmerston North,
and at Mr. Gunning’s store, at Tokomaru, where the same
are open for inspection by all persons at all reasonable
hours. The works proposed to be executed by the said
Board are the construction of a drain or channel of a width
at the bottom of 25 ft., a depth of 5 ft., and of a width at the
top of 35 ft., for the purpose of connecting the boundary
drain between Manawatu-Kukutuaki Nos. 4 and 5, and the
Tokomaru Stream.
And take notice that all persons affected by the construc-
tion of the said work or the taking of the said land are
required to set forth in writing any well-grounded objections
to the execution of such works or the taking of such lands,
and to send such writing, within forty days from the 19th
day of May, 1910, to the Makerua Drainage Board.
The Schedule referred to.
THAT piece or parcel of land starting from a point along the
south-western boundary of Subdivisions 12 and 4, Block VIII,
Mount Robinson Survey District, 5756·4 links from the
railway, and bearing 314° 3′; thence along the above-men-
tioned boundary for a distance of 476·5 links, to the Toko-
maru Cut; thence along the centre of the Tokomaru Cut
for a distance of 1161·1 links; thence for a distance of
1136·3 links, bearing 53° 8′, to the point on the south-western
boundary of Subdivision 4, and containing 2 acres 2 roods
29·8 perches.
420
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New Zealand Portland Cement Company (Limited) - Private Bill Notice
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🏛️ Governance & Central Administration10 May 1910
Private Bill, Parliament, Reclamation, Empowering, Auckland
- A. Hanna, Solicitor for the New Zealand Portland Cement Company (Limited)
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership - D. Oldham and Co.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 May 1910
Partnership dissolution, Dairy-factory, Pyramid
- Jonas Dumbleton, Retiring partner
- Daniel Oldham, Continuing partner
- J. Dumbleton
- D. Oldham
- W. F. Inder, Solicitor, Gore
🏢 Perrin and Baker (Limited) - Voluntary Liquidation
🏢 State Enterprises & InsuranceCompany liquidation, Voluntary winding-up, Waiuku
- Stephen Perrin, Chairman of meeting
- James Benjamin Elliott, Appointed Liquidator
- Stephen Perrin, Chairman
- J. B. Elliott, Accountant, Waiuku
🏢 Perpetual Trustees Estate and Agency Company of New Zealand (Limited) - Financial Declaration
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance11 May 1910
Financial declaration, Company capital, Estates under administration, Dunedin
- James Alexander Park, Manager making declaration
- Eardly C. Reynolds, Justice of the Peace witnessing declaration
- JAS. A. PARK
- Eardly C. Reynolds, a Justice of the Peace in and for the Dominion of New Zealand
🏢 Kaiapoi Co-operative Butchery Company (Limited) - Voluntary Liquidation
🏢 State Enterprises & InsuranceCompany liquidation, Voluntary winding-up, Kaiapoi
- Papprill (Messrs.), Appointed Liquidator
- Coulan (Messrs.), Appointed Liquidator
- PAPPRILL AND COULAN, Liquidators
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership - Schwan and Brass
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry11 May 1910
Partnership dissolution, Engineers, Blacksmiths, Otautau
- Alexander Murray Swhan, Retiring partner
- Joseph Inkster Brass, Continuing partner
- ALEXANDER MURRAY SWHAN
- JOSEPH INKSTER BRASS
- John Fisher, Accountant, Otautau
🏢 Cheltenham Blacksmithing Company - General Meeting
🏢 State Enterprises & InsuranceCompany meeting, Liquidation, Cheltenham
- H. R. Fisher, Liquidator
- H. R. FISHER, Liquidator
🏗️ Makerua Drainage Board - Proposed Land Acquisition and Works
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works19 May 1910
Drainage Board, Land acquisition, Public Works Act, Palmerston North, Tokomaru
- Mr. Gunning’s store, at Tokomaru
NZ Gazette 1910, No 48