Partnership dissolution, club regulations, company liquidation, and legislative notice




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 59

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore carried on by HERBERT JAMES STEWART and ROBERT HUBERT LODGE, under the style of “Stewart and Lodge,” at Tutaki, near Murchison, in the business of Farmers was this day dissolved by mutual consent.
All moneys owing to the late firm will be payable to the said HERBERT JAMES STEWART, and all moneys owing by the late firm will be paid by the said HERBERT JAMES STEWART.
Dated at Nelson, this 12th day of July, 1911.

HERBERT J. STEWART.

Witness to signature of Herbert James Stewart—P. B. Atkinson, Solicitor, Nelson.

R. H. LODGE.

Witness to signature of Robert Hubert Lodge—Philip Moore, Solicitor, Nelson.

504

THE CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (REGISTERED).

REGULATIONS.

(Under the Gaming Act, 1908.)

IN pursuance and exercise of the powers in that behalf contained in section 33 of the Gaming Act, 1908, and of all other powers and authorities it enabling in that behalf, and with the approval of the Governor, the Canterbury Jockey Club (Registered), a racing club within the meaning of the said Act (hereinafter referred to as “the said club”), doth hereby make the following regulations controlling the admission of persons to that part of the Christchurch Racecourse Reserve situate at Riccarton set apart for racing purposes, and known as the Christchurch Racecourse, as the same is described in the Christchurch Racecourse Reserve Act, 1878, while the said racecourse is used or occupied by the said club for race meetings.

  1. In these regulations the words “bookmaker,” “racing club,” and “race meeting” shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms by section 2 of the Gaming Act, 1908.
  2. The following persons shall be and are hereby excluded from the Christchurch Racecourse while the same is used or occupied by the said club for a race meeting, namely :—
    (a.) Bookmakers.
    (b.) All persons under disqualification inflicted by any racing club in the Dominion of New Zealand, the Commonwealth of Australia, or elsewhere, if affiliated to the said club.
    (c.) Common prostitutes, and persons who habitually consort with thieves or with persons who have no lawful visible means of support.
    The regulations heretofore made by the said club, approved by the Governor on the 20th day of March, 1908, are hereby repealed on and after the day these regulations shall come into force.
    The foregoing regulations of the Canterbury* Jockey Club (Registered) are hereby approved, this 17th day of July, 1911.

ISLINGTON, Governor.

505

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and of the New Zealand Photo Goods Company (Limited), a private company.

NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 223 of the Companies Act, 1908, that at a duly convened meeting of the said company held on the 11th day of July, 1911, the following resolutions were carried :—

  1. That the company be wound up voluntarily.
  2. That ALBERT WATERWORTH be appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up.

A. WATERWORTH,
Director.

L. H. BRAITHWAITE,
Secretary.

506

THE WAIKAKA PUBLIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED), (IN LIQUIDATION).

NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of the Waikaka Public Hall Company (Limited) will be held on the 13th day of August, 1911, at the office of David Lamb, Waikaka, to consider the Liquidator’s account of the winding-up of the above-named company.
Dated this 17th day of July, 1911.

DAVID LAMB,
Liquidator.

Waikaka Public Hall Company (Limited).

507

In the matter of a Bill to be intituled “An Act to incorporate and confer certain Powers on the Trustees of the Three Kings Institution and to make other Provisions in regard thereto,” the Short Title of which shall be the Methodist Charitable and Education Trusts Act, 1911.

NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to the General Assembly of New Zealand at the ensuing session thereof for leave to bring in a Bill to be intituled “An Act to incorporate and confer certain Powers on the Trustees of the Three Kings Institution and to make other Provisions in regard thereto,” and that the objects of such Bill will be—

  1. To constitute the present Trustees of all those pieces of land particularly described in the First, Second, and Third Schedules hereto (hereinafter termed “the said lands”) a body corporate, under the name of “The Board of the Wesley Training College,” having a perpetual succession and a common seal; and to provide regulations governing the meetings of such Board, the keeping of minutes and accounts, the appointment of new members, the circumstances creating vacancies, the mode of filling such vacancies, and generally defining the powers of the Board.
  2. To vest all the said lands in the Board, to be used and administered by the Board under the general control and superintendence of the Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia in New Zealand (hereinafter termed “the Conference”).
  3. With a view to the promotion of the better efficiency and development of the institution or school known as the Three Kings Institution, and in aid of which the rents and profits from the said lands have been used, and with a view to making better provision for the agricultural and other operations carried on in connection with the said institution, and also enabling the said lands to be turned to better account as endowments in aid of such institution, to empower the Board, subject to the approval of the Conference, when sufficient funds have been raised and are available for the purpose, to acquire by purchase or otherwise an area of land in the Provincial District of Auckland as a site for the said institution and the agricultural and other operations carried on in connection therewith, and to transfer the said institution to the site so acquired and carry on the same there, and to erect all necessary buildings on such site, and equip the same, and generally improve the same for the institution and its operations.
  4. To provide that the trusts upon which and the purposes for which the said lands are and shall hereforth be held, and upon and for which the said new site, when acquired, and any other lands hereafter acquired by the Board for the purposes of the Act so as to be subject thereto, shall be held are and shall be the support and upkeep of the said institution as an institution or school for the maintenance and education of—
    (1.) Children and youth being descendants of the Native or Maori race of New Zealand;
    (2.) Orphan or needy children and youth of any age being British subjects;
    with discretionary power to the Board as to selection of applicants for admission and as to fees to be charged where parents or guardians are of ability to pay the same, the trusts and purposes expressed in the Crown grants of the said land being modified and assimilated accordingly.
  5. To provide that the course of instruction in the said institution shall be that indicated in the Crown grants of the said lands, and to define the scope of the words “instruction in the English language,” “industrial training,” and “religious education” as used in the said Crown grants.
  6. In order that the said lands, and any other lands the Board may hereafter acquire, may be rendered productive of revenue in aid of the said institution, to provide that the Board shall have such powers of leasing as are set forth in the Public Bodies’ Leases Act, 1908, No. 240,


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🏛️ Dissolution of Partnership between Stewart and Lodge

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
12 July 1911
Partnership dissolution, Farmers, Tutaki, Murchison, Nelson
  • Herbert James Stewart, Partner in dissolved partnership
  • Robert Hubert Lodge, Partner in dissolved partnership

  • HERBERT J. STEWART
  • P. B. Atkinson, Solicitor, Nelson
  • R. H. LODGE
  • Philip Moore, Solicitor, Nelson

🏛️ Canterbury Jockey Club Regulations under the Gaming Act, 1908

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17 July 1911
Club regulations, Gaming Act, Christchurch Racecourse, Bookmakers, Disqualification
  • ISLINGTON, Governor

🏢 New Zealand Photo Goods Company (Limited) Voluntary Liquidation

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
11 July 1911
Company liquidation, Voluntary winding up, Shareholder resolutions
  • Albert Waterworth, Appointed Liquidator

  • A. WATERWORTH, Director
  • L. H. BRAITHWAITE, Secretary

🏢 Waikaka Public Hall Company (Limited) General Meeting for Liquidation Consideration

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
17 July 1911
Company liquidation, General meeting, Liquidator's account, Waikaka
  • DAVID LAMB, Liquidator

🏛️ Notice of Intention to Apply for a Bill: Methodist Charitable and Education Trusts Act, 1911

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Legislative notice, Private Bill, Charitable trusts, Education trusts, Three Kings Institution, Auckland, Maori education