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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

[No. 61

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.

  1. To provide that the trusts upon which and the purposes for which the said lands are and shall henceforth 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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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, with power to subdivide into portions or allotments lands vested in them, and lay off and dedicate roads thereon.

  3. To make provision for the application of the revenues derived or to be derived from the said lands in aid of the said institution, and otherwise in the administration of the trusts and purposes aforesaid, and for the investment of all money held by the Board for the said institution.

  4. To empower the Board, if it shall appear that the interests of the said institution would be promoted thereby, with the prior sanction of a resolution of the Conference, to acquire land under lease, with or without right of purchase, such land to be used in aid and for the purposes of the said institution.

  5. To empower the Board, with the prior sanction of a resolution passed by the Conference, to sell by auction or public tender any part of the said lands and any other lands to be acquired by the Board: Provided that the proceeds of such sale or sales shall be expended in the purchase, in the Board’s name, of other lands, to be vested in the Board, and held, used, and administered by them, subject to the control and superintendence of the Conference, upon the trusts and for the purposes expressed in the Crown grants of the said lands as modified and supplemented as aforesaid.

  6. To provide for the appointment of a principal or director of the said institution, and also constituting the President of the Conference, or his deputy, a visitor of the institution.

  7. Empowering the Board to take and receive in its corporate name, either by way of gift, inter vivos, or devise, or bequest, land, money, or other property, either for the general purpose of or any specific purpose in connection with the institution: Provided that the Conference may at any time by resolution require that such land, money, or other property shall, so far as the same is undisposed-of, be vested in trustees for the purposes upon or for which the same were given, devised, or bequeathed, and the Board shall convey or transfer accordingly.

The First Schedule.

All that allotment or parcel of land being Lot 20 of Section 3 of the Suburbs of Auckland, in the Parish of Waitemata and County of Eden, and also all that allotment or parcel of land being lots numbered 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, and 92 of suburban farms, situated in the Parish of Waitemata, in the County of Eden, comprised in Crown grants whereunder such lands were granted to Walter Lawry, Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission in New Zealand, and to his successors in the superintendence of the said mission in trust for the general purposes of the Wesleyan Native Institution.

The Second Schedule.

All those allotments or parcels of land, situated in the Parish of Waitemata and County of Eden, being numbered 124 of Section 10 and number 14 of Section 13, and all that piece of land, situated in the Parish of Titirangi, in the County of Eden, being number 87, and all those allotments or parcels of land situated in the Suburbs of Auckland, in the Parish of Waitemata and County of Eden, being numbers 93, 118, 119, 122, and 123 of Section 10, granted by the Crown to the Superintendent of Wesleyan Mission in New Zealand, to be held by him and his successors in trust nevertheless and for the use and towards the support and maintenance of the school or institution therein mentioned, so long as religious education, industrial training, and instruction in the English language should be given to the youth educated therein or maintained thereat.

The Third Schedule.

All that piece or parcel of land situated at Aotea, in the Parish of Aotea, in the County of Rutland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, and being allotment number 1 on the plan of the said parish, granted to Thomas Buddle, his heirs and assigns, upon trust for the site and endowment of a school for the education of aboriginal Natives and half-castes of New Zealand in connection with the religious society denominated Wesleyan Methodists. And all that piece or parcel of land situated at Kawhia, being Lot 1 in the Parish of Waiharakeke, in the County of Grey, in the Provincial District of Auckland, granted to Thomas Buddle, his heirs and assigns, upon trust for the site and endowment of a school for the education of aboriginal Natives and half-castes of New Zealand in connection with the religious society denominated Wesleyan Methodists.

And notice is hereby given that copies of the said Bill will be deposited in the Examiner’s office, and petition presented, within fourteen days after the commencement of the said session.

Dated at Auckland, this 27th day of June, 1911.

JOSEPH HENRY SIMMONDS.
JAMES HENRY GUNSON.
ANDREW CLARKE CAUGHEY.

WALTER AND PEAK,
Wyndham Street, Auckland, N.Z.,
Solicitors for the Promoters of the Bill.

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🏛️ Legislative Bill: Methodist Charitable and Education Trusts Act, 1911 (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
27 June 1911
Legislative Bill, Incorporation, Trusts, Education, Methodist Church
  • Walter Lawry, Superintendent of the Wesleyan Mission in New Zealand
  • Thomas Buddle, Trustee for the site and endowment of a school

  • JOSEPH HENRY SIMMONDS
  • JAMES HENRY GUNSON
  • ANDREW CLARKE CAUGHEY
  • WALTER AND PEAK, Solicitors for the Promoters of the Bill

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