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JUNE 29. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1729
“ That it has been proved to the satisfaction of the company that the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same.”
A motion was also adopted as follows :— “That Mr. R. J. CUMMING be appointed Liquidator, and that the balance of assets after refunding fourpence half- penny per share on all “A” shares paid up to twenty shillings, be retained by him as Liquidator’s remuneration.”
514 R. J. CUMMING, Secretary, pro tem.
In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and of the POWNALL RUBBER COMPANY (LIMITED), in Liquidation.
A T an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named company held at the registered office of the company, Wanganui, on the 23rd day of June, 1922, the following extraordinary resolution was passed requiring the company to be wound up voluntarily :— “That it is proved to the satisfaction of the company that the company cannot by reason of its liabilities continue its business. and that it is advisable to wind up the same.” Also at the said meeting, by resolution duly passed, WILLIAM MOWAT FALCONER, Accountant, Wanganui, was appointed Liquidator.
Dated at Wanganui this 26th day of June, 1922. 515 W. M. FALCONER, Liquidator.
In the matter of the MANGARAMARAMA Co-operative CHEESE COMPANY (LIMITED).
N OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the above-named company duly convened and held at Mangaramarama on the 16th day of June, 1922, the following extraordinary resolution was duly passed, viz. :- “That the company cannot, by reason of its liabilities, continue its business, and that it is advisable to wind up the same, and that the company be wound up accordingly.” GEO. E. GLEESON, Chairman. Mangaramarama, 16th June, 1922. 516
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