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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 61
This is to command you forthwith to make distress of the goods and chattels of the said __, and if within the space of __ days after the making of distress the said last-mentioned sum, together with the reasonable charges of taking and keeping the said distress, shall not be paid, that then you do sell the said goods and chattels so by you distrained, and do pay the money arising from such sale unto the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court for the time being at __; and if no distress can be found, then that you certify the same unto the Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at __, to the end that such proceedings may be had therein as the law allows.
Given under my hand, this __ day of __, 191, at __.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
[Destitute Persons No. 16.
RECEIVING ORDER.
Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.
New Zealand, to wit.
Between __, Complainant, and __, Defendant.
WHEREAS on the __ day of __, 191, upon the complaint of the said complainant, an order was made by __, Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at __, directing the said defendant to pay to the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court for the time being at __, for the maintenance of the said [State effect of order], the sum of __ per __; the first of such payments to be made on the __ day of __, 191____:
And whereas on the __ day of __, 191, an order was made by __, Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at __, directing that the moneys payable and to become payable under the first order herein referred to should be a charge upon the estate of the said defendant in [Describe the property in such manner as to identify it]:
And whereas it has been made to appear to my satisfaction that certain money, to wit, the sum of __, due and payable by the said defendant under the first order herein referred to, is in arrear and unpaid, I do order that the Public Trustee be and he is hereby appointed the receiver of the rents and profits [and income] of the property charged by the second order herein referred to.
Given under my hand, this __ day of __, 191, at __.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
[Destitute Persons No. 17.
CHARGING ORDER.
Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.
New Zealand, to wit.
Between __, Complainant, and __, Defendant.
WHEREAS on the __ day of __, 191, upon the complaint of the said complainant, an order was made by __, Esquire, Stipendiary Magistrate sitting at __, directing the said defendant to pay to the Clerk of the Magistrate’s Court for the time being at __, for the maintenance of the said [State effect of order], the sum of __ per __; the first of such payments to be made on the __ day of __, 191____:
And whereas it has been proved to my satisfaction that the said defendant is the owner of [Describe property in such manner as to identify it]:
Upon the application of __, of __, I do order that the moneys payable and to become payable under the said order shall be a charge upon the estate of the said defendant in the property hereinbefore described.
Given under my hand, this __ day of __, 191, at __.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
Direction to register [Delete when not required].
To the District Land Registrar [Registrar of Deeds].
PLEASE register this duplicate order.
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 191____.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
[Destitute Persons No. 18.
APPLICATION TO TAKE EVIDENCE.
Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.
New Zealand, to wit.
Between __, Complainant, and __, Defendant.
TAKE notice that I, the above-named complainant [defendant], hereby apply for an order for the taking of the evidence of [State names, occupations, and addresses of persons whose evidence is desired to be taken] at the Magistrate’s Court at __.
Dated at __, this __ day of __, 191____.
Complainant [Defendant].
To the Stipendiary Magistrate,
[Destitute Persons No. 19.
ORDER FOR TAKING EVIDENCE BEFORE ANOTHER MAGISTRATE.
Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.
New Zealand, to wit.
Between __, Complainant, and __, Defendant.
UPON reading the application of the [State complainant or defendant] filed herein, to have the evidence of [Name of person whose evidence is to be taken] taken at the Magistrate’s Court at __, I, __, a Stipendiary Magistrate for New Zealand sitting at __, do hereby order that the said evidence on behalf of the __ be taken before __, Stipendiary Magistrate at __.
And I do further order that the hearing of this complaint be adjourned to the __ day of __, 191, at __ o’clock in the __ noon.
Given under my hand, this __ day of __, 191, at __.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
[Destitute Persons No. 20.
NOTICE OF TIME AND PLACE FOR EXAMINATION.
Under the Destitute Persons Act, 1910.
New Zealand, to wit.
Between __, Complainant, and __, Defendant.
To the above-named __.
IN pursuance of an order made by the Stipendiary Magistrate at __, under section 79 of the Destitute Persons Act, 1910, I hereby appoint the __ day of __, 191, at __ o’clock in the forenoon, as the time, and the Magistrate’s Court at __ as the Court, for examination for taking the evidence of __ as witnesses on behalf of the above-named __; and you may appear at the time and place aforesaid by yourself or your solicitor and cross-examine the person or persons there examined.
Given under my hand, this __ day of __, 191, at __.
Stipendiary Magistrate.
[INDORSEMENT.]
I, __, of __, [Profession or calling], do swear that I duly served __ with a notice, a true copy of which is indorsed hereon, by delivering the same to him personally [or by leaving the same at his usual place of abode with some inmate thereof appearing to be above the age of fourteen years, or by leaving the same at the office of __, solicitor for the said __] at __, on the __ day of __, 191____.
Taken and sworn before me, __, this __ day of __, 191, at __.
Justice of the Peace.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Vesting a Gravel Reserve in the Akitio County Council.
ISLINGTON, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this twenty-fifth day of July, 1911.
Present:
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS the land described in the Schedule hereto has been permanently reserved for gravel purposes: And whereas, in the opinion of the Governor, it is expedient to vest the said reserve in the Akitio County Council:
Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of the Dominion of New Zealand, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Dominion, and in exercise of the powers and authorities conferred upon him by the fourth section of the Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908, doth hereby declare that, from and after the day of the date hereof, the reserve
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