Company Liquidation and Council By-laws




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 50

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and in the matter of the Tirohanga Estate Company (Limited).

NOTICE is hereby given that the following entry in the minute-book of the above-named private company, signed by at least three-fourths of the members of the company holding in the aggregate at least three-fourths of the shares in the capital of the company, and dated the 4th day of May, 1910, has effect as a special resolution of the company:—

“The company shall be and is hereby wound up voluntarily, and Mr. HARRY ARTHUR SHEPHERD, Company Secretary, is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up, at a remuneration of £15 15s.

“This entry is intended to have the effect of a special resolution of the company.”

Dated at Wellington, this 4th day of May, 1910.

HARRY A. SHEPHERD,
Secretary.

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WEBER COUNTY COUNCIL.

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SPECIAL ORDER.—REPEAL OF NEW WINTER BY-LAW.

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THE Weber County Council hereby, by way of special order, repeals the whole of the by-law (known as the New Winter By-law) made by the said Council on the 11th day of April, 1908.

The above repeal of New Winter By-law was made by special order passed at a special meeting of the Council held on the 2nd day of April, 1910, and confirmed at an ordinary meeting of the said Council held on the 7th day of May, 1910.

The common seal of the Corporation of the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Weber County was hereunto affixed on the 7th day of May, 1910, in the presence of—

F. ARMSTRONG,
Acting-Chairman.

THOMAS GRANT,
County Clerk.

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NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto existing between THOMAS ALEXANDER HILL and WILLIAM WINFREY LINCOLN, carrying on business at Hastings as Bricklayers and Contractors, under the style or name of “Hill and Lincoln,” has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future be carried on by the said Thomas Alexander Hill, who will receive all debts due to and who will pay all liabilities owing by the late firm.

Dated this 13th day of May, 1910.

THOMAS ALEXANDER HILL,
WILLIAM WINFREY LINCOLN.

Witness to the signatures—Donald Banks, Solicitor, Hastings.

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WEBER COUNTY COUNCIL.

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SPECIAL ORDER.

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THE Weber County Council hereby, by way of special order, and in pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it by the Counties Act, 1908, the Public Works Act, 1908, and every other Act or authority enabling it, makes the following by-laws:—

  1. Every person who shall at any time between the 30th day of May and the 30th day of September (both inclusive) in any year drive, use, or employ, or who shall permit or suffer to be driven, used, or employed, any vehicle, whether plying for hire or not, upon any road in the Weber County in contravention of any of the clauses of the First, Second, or Third Schedules hereunder written respectively commits an offence, and shall upon conviction thereof be liable to pay a fine not exceeding £5 for every such offence.

First Schedule.

In regard to vehicles used for any purpose other than wholly for the carriage of passengers or persons,—

(a.) No two-wheeled cart or dray, with or without springs, shall have tires of less width than 4 in. :

(b.) No two-wheeled cart or dray, with or without springs, and with tires of 4 in. or more in width, shall be drawn by more than two horses or four bullocks :

(c.) No four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with or without springs, shall have tires of less width than 4 in. :

(d.) No four-wheeled vehicle of any description, with or without springs, and with tires of 4 in. or more in width, shall be drawn by more than four horses or six bullocks.

Second Schedule.

In regard to vehicles used wholly for the purpose of carrying passengers or persons,—

(a.) No four-wheeled passenger-coach, with or without springs, shall have tires of less width than 2 in. :

(b.) No four-wheeled passenger-coach, with or without springs, and with tires of 2 in. or more in width, shall be drawn by more than four horses or other animals.

Third Schedule.

No vehicle, engine, or machine, whatever the width of its tires, shall itself or together with any thing or things being transported thereon weigh more than one and a half tons avoirdupois to each pair of wheels.

  1. Every vehicle or machine used on any road in the County of Weber for any purpose other than wholly for the carriage of passengers, and whether plying for hire or not, shall have plainly marked thereon the correct weight of such vehicle or machine.

  2. Every person who shall drive, use, or employ, or who shall permit or suffer to be driven, used, or employed, any vehicle or machine upon any road in the County of Weber, whether plying for hire or not, for any purpose other than wholly for the carriage of passengers, without having plainly and correctly marked thereon the true weight of such vehicle or machine, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £20.

  3. The driver of every vehicle or machine used upon any road in the County of Weber for any purpose other than wholly for the carriage of passengers shall, upon the request of any person authorised in that behalf by the Weber County Council, give such information as to the load or the contents of such vehicle or machine, and the quantity, weight, size, or measurement of the same, and shall do such acts for the purpose of enabling the same to be ascertained as such authorised person requests; and any driver refusing or failing to give such information, or in any way acting in breach of this provision, shall be liable to a fine not exceeding £5.

  4. For the purpose of ascertaining the weight of the contents of any vehicle or machine from a computation of the cubical or superficial measurement thereof, the following quantities of material shall be deemed to be of the weights set opposite to them hereunder, that is to say:—

Nature of Load. Quantity. Computed Weight.
Sawn timber 400 sup. ft. 1 ton.
Firewood 128 cubic ft. 2 tons.
Gravel or stone 1 cubic yard 27 cwt.
Bricks 500 bricks 25 cwt.
Wheat 10 sacks 1 ton.
Oats 14 sacks 1 ton.
Potatoes 12 sacks 1 ton.
Chaff 24 sacks 1 ton.
Wool 5 bales 1 ton.

The above by-laws were made by special order passed at a special meeting of the Council held on the 2nd day of April, 1910, and confirmed at an ordinary meeting of the said Council held on the 7th day of May, 1910.

The common seal of the Corporation of the Chairman, Councillors, and Inhabitants of the Weber County was hereunto affixed on the 7th day of May, 1910, in the presence of—

F. ARMSTRONG,
Acting-Chairman.

THOMAS GRANT,
County Clerk.

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🏢 Voluntary Liquidation of Tirohanga Estate Company (Limited)

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
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  • Harry Arthur Shepherd (Mr), Appointed Liquidator

  • HARRY A. SHEPHERD, Secretary

🏘️ Weber County Council Repeals Winter By-law

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  • F. ARMSTRONG, Acting-Chairman
  • THOMAS GRANT, County Clerk

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership 'Hill and Lincoln'

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
13 May 1910
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  • Thomas Alexander Hill, Partner in dissolved firm
  • William Winfrey Lincoln, Partner in dissolved firm
  • Donald Banks, Witness to signatures

🏘️ Weber County Council New By-laws for Vehicle Weights and Loads

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
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By-laws, Vehicle weight, Load limits, Road use, Weber County
  • F. ARMSTRONG, Acting-Chairman
  • THOMAS GRANT, County Clerk