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1936
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 47
(3.) The items numbered respectively in paragraph 1 have been got in and collected by the petitioners in manner following, that is to say :—
[Here set out the mode of getting in or collection—e.g., Cash received by the petitioners from the bankers of the deceased, debts collected by the agents of the petitioners, &c.—showing clearly in each case what work has been done by the petitioners personally, and what by their solicitors, auctioneers, brokers, agents, or servants who have received remuneration for their services.]
(4.) The gross amount realized, got in, and collected by the petitioners from each of the items realized, got in, and collected by the petitioners as stated in paragraphs 2 and 3 is as follows, that is to say :—
In respect of Item No. 1 .. .. .. £ s. d.
[And so on, keeping always the number for each item given to it in paragraph 1]
Total gross amount .. .. £
(5.) The following are the particulars in detail of all costs, charges, and expenses incurred by the petitioners in the realization, getting-in, and collection of each of the items mentioned in paragraphs 2, 3, and 4, that is to say :—
In respect of Item No. 1, the sum of £ , made up as follows :—
[Here set out each item in detail ] .. £ s. d.
Total amount of disbursements .. £
(6.) The items numbered respectively in paragraph 1 have been disposed of by the petitioners in accordance with the will of the said deceased , in manner following, that is to say :—
[Here set out the mode of disposition clearly and distinctly —e.g., Item No. has been transferred by your petitioners to , in pursuance of the trust in that behalf contained in the will of the said deceased, &c.]
(7.) The following are the particulars in detail of all costs, charges, and expenses incurred by the petitioners in respect of the items mentioned in paragraph 6.
[Here set out particulars in detail, numbering the items always as in paragraph 1.]
(8.) The items numbered respectively in paragraph 1 remain unrealized, uncollected, and undisposed of for the reasons hereunder following each of such items, that is to say :—
[Here set out the items above mentioned, with reasons as above mentioned, numbering the items always as in paragraph 1.]
(9.) The following are the particulars in detail of all costs, charges, and expenses incurred by the petitioners in respect of the items mentioned in paragraph 7 :—
[Here set out particulars in detail, numbering the items always as in paragraph 1.]
[Summary.]
Form No. 3.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, District.
In the matter of the Administration Act, 1908, and in the estate of , deceased ; and in the matter of the petition of , executors of the will of [or administrators of the estate of] the said , deceased.
We , severally make oath and say :—
- That we are the executors of the will [or administrators of the estate] of the above-named , deceased.
And I the said , for myself, make oath and say :—
- That the receipts and vouchers contained in the bundle now produced and shown to me, marked A, and numbered from 1 to in the said bundle, relate exclusively to disbursements made in connection with the administration of the estate of the said , deceased ; and that the sums which by the said receipts and vouchers respectively appear to have been paid have been paid in full without deduction or abatement as therein respectively appears ; and that I have not, nor to the best of my knowledge and belief has my co-executor [or co-administrator] received or derived profit, benefit, or advantage in respect of the said sums or any of them, either by way of commission, refund, rebate, or allowance, or by way of promise or undertaking to make or pay to me and to my co-executor or co-administrator, or to either of us, in the future any commission, refund, rebate, or allowance in respect of the said sums or any of them, or in any other manner whatsoever.
And I the said , for myself, make oath and say :—
- [Repeat paragraph 2 as above.]
[Signature.]
Sworn by the said , at , this day of , 191 , before me— , a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
[Signature.]
Sworn by the said , at , this day of , 191 , before me— , a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
Form No. 4.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, District.
In the matter of the Administration Act, 1908, and in the estate of , deceased ; and in the matter of the petition of , executors of the will [or administrators of the estate] of the said , deceased.
TAKE notice that the above-named and executors of the will [or administrators of the estate] of the above-named , deceased, have presented a petition to the Supreme Court of New Zealand at [Auckland, or as the case may be], praying for the allowance to them out of the assets of the said , deceased, of the sum of £ for their pains and trouble as such executors [or administrators].
And further take notice that the said petition will be heard on such day after the expiration of days from the service of this notice upon you as the Court shall appoint.
And further take notice that you may file affidavits in opposition to the said application, and may be heard in person or by counsel in opposition thereto.
And further take notice that the Court may upon the hearing of such application, if so requested by you or by any other person whose interests are or may be affected by such application, direct that a solicitor to be named by the Court shall attend the proceedings on such application on behalf of the persons whose interests shall be so affected, and that the costs and charges of such solicitor shall be paid by the petitioners out of the assets of the estate of the said , deceased.
And further take notice that hereto annexed are copies of the petition, accounts, statement, and affidavits filed by the said in support of the said petition, and of the exhibits therein referred to, save and except the receipts and vouchers in the affidavit of the said petitioners relating thereto mentioned.
And further take notice that you may inspect the said receipts and vouchers in the office of the Registrar of this Honourable Court at at any time during office hours.
And further take notice that you may ascertain the date when the said petition will be heard by inquiry by yourself, your agent, solicitor, or counsel, at the office of the Registrar aforesaid.
Dated this day of , 191 .
Petitioners
[or Solicitors for the Petitioners].
This notice was filed by , of No. , Street, , solicitor for the petitioners, whose address for service is at No. , Street aforesaid.
J. F. ANDREWS,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
Wallace Street, in the Township of Shiel Hill, Anderson’s Bay District, exempted from the Provisions of Section 117 of the Public Works Act, 1908.
LIVERPOOL, Governor.
ORDER IN COUNCIL.
At the Government House, at Wellington, this twelfth day of June, 1913.
Present :
His Excellency the Governor in Council.
WHEREAS by subsection one of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is, inter alia, provided that the said section shall not apply in any case where the local authority having control of any road or street by resolution declares that the provisions thereof shall not apply to any specified road or street, or any specified part thereof, and such resolution is approved by the Governor in Council :
And whereas by subsection two of section one hundred and seventeen of the Public Works Act, 1908, it is provided
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Public Works Act, Exemption, Wallace Street, Shiel Hill, Anderson’s Bay District
- J. F. Andrews, Clerk of the Executive Council
- Liverpool, Governor