Insurance and Marine Notices




JULY 19.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2061

The Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908.

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 11th July, 1923.

IN pursuance of section 58 of the Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908, a synopsis of the business of the Taranaki Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Association as on the 31st March, 1923, based on a statement deposited by that association in the office of the Public Trustee, is hereby published:—

Assets—

Amount of cash in hand and in bank .. £ 4,552 18 11
Amount of cash on fixed deposit at bank.. 3,000 0 0
Amount of investment on mortgage .. 4,700 0 0
Amount of investment in Government securities .. .. .. 3,338 0 0
Amount outstanding on premium notes .. 49,889 12 10
Other assets and amounts due to the association .. .. .. 521 19 2

Liabilities—

Amount of losses incurred during year .. Nil
Amount of other existing claims .. 1,795 15 6
Amount of policies in force .. .. 1,027,831 0 0

Income—

Amount received on premium notes .. 5,677 8 5
Amount of interest received .. .. 664 2 6

Expenditure—

Amount of losses paid .. .. .. 1,828 4 9
Amount of expenses .. .. .. 1,671 1 7
Amount paid for reinsurance .. .. 283 14 2
Amount of all other payments and expenditure .. .. .. 633 7 5

J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

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The Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908.

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 11th July, 1923.

IN pursuance of section 58 of the Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908, a synopsis of the business of the Wellington Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association as on the 31st March, 1923, based on a statement deposited by that association in the office of the Public Trustee, is hereby published:—

Assets—

Amount of cash in hand and in bank .. £ 1,586 0 10
Amount invested on fixed deposit and Government securities .. .. .. 3,810 0 0
Amount outstanding on premium notes .. 305 11 0
Other payments due to the association .. 52,296 18 1

Liabilities—

Amount of policies in force .. .. 646,551 6 8

Income—

Amount received in premium notes .. 3,736 8 9
Amount of interest received .. .. 98 15 2
Sundry receipts .. .. .. 6 5 2

Expenditure—

Amount of losses paid .. .. .. 704 2 0
Amount paid for reinsurance .. .. 230 2 7
Amount of expenses .. .. .. 1,309 17 2

J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

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The Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908.

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 11th July, 1923.

IN pursuance of section 58 of the Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908, a synopsis of the business of the Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association as on the 31st March, 1923, based on a statement deposited by that association in the office of the Public Trustee, is hereby published:—

Assets—

Cash in bank .. .. .. .. £ 287 11 5
Amount outstanding on premium notes .. 6,870 7 4
Other amounts due to the association .. 18 7 0

Liabilities—

Amount of policies in force .. .. 113,388 0 0
Assessments paid in advance .. .. 3 7 0

Income—

Amount received on premium notes .. 305 4 6
Amount of interest received .. .. 17 6 5
Amount of income from other sources .. 23 16 4

Expenditure—

Amount of losses paid .. .. .. 300 0 0
Amount of expenses .. .. .. 140 4 5
Amount paid for reinsurance .. .. 180 15 10

J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

The Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908.

Public Trust Office,
Wellington, 11th July, 1923.

IN pursuance of section 58 of the Mutual Fire Insurance Act, 1908, a synopsis of the business of the Otago Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Association as on the 31st March, 1923, based on a statement deposited by that association in the office of the Public Trustee, is hereby published:—

Assets—

Cash in bank .. .. .. .. £ 26 18 7
Amount of loans or investments.. .. 7,926 6 0
Amount outstanding on premium notes .. 13,603 9 3
Other amounts due to the association .. 408 8 7

Liabilities—

Losses due and yet unpaid .. .. 9 12 7
Amount of policies in force .. .. 566,218 0 0
Amount of all other existing claims against the association .. .. .. 280 9 4

Income—

Amount received on premium notes .. 2,056 19 2
Amount of interest received .. .. 376 8 1
Amount of income from other sources .. 17 9 9

Expenditure—

Amount of losses paid .. .. .. 396 0 4
Amount of expenses .. .. .. 709 17 11
Amount paid for reinsurance .. .. 117 4 6
Amount of all other payments and expenditure .. .. .. 301 1 10

J. W. MACDONALD, Public Trustee.

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Removal of Shingle, Sand, &c., from Auckland Beaches.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 16th July, 1923.

IN pursuance and exercise of the power and authority conferred upon me by by-law made under the provisions of the Harbours Act, 1908, and published in the New Zealand Gazette No. 5, of the 18th day of January, 1923, I, George James Anderson, Minister of Marine, do hereby prescribe that the rates of payment to be made in respect of all stone, shingle, shell, or sand removed from or over any portion of shore or bed of any harbour or navigable river or of the sea shall be those set forth in the Schedule hereto.

G. JAS. ANDERSON, Minister of Marine.

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SCHEDULE.

INSIDE a line drawn from Wanga Point on Whangaparaoa Peninsula to the north-easternmost point of Waiheke Island, and thence to Orere Point, Hauraki Gulf—

Stone and/or shingle : 2s. per cubic yard.
Sand and/or shell : 1s. per cubic yard.

Inside a line drawn from Rodney Point to Cape Colville—

Stone and/or shingle : 1s. 6d. per cubic yard.
Sand and/or shell : 9d. per cubic yard.

Provided that—

(a.) In the case of material removed from above and below high-water mark, or removed from above high water and deposited below high water to be washed, the rates shall be one-half of the above prescribed rates ;

(b.) When dredged from below low-water mark, one-quarter prescribed rates.

The minimum rate shall be not less than 3d. per cubic yard.

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Notice to Mariners.—No. 34 of 1923.

AUCKLAND HARBOUR.—KOHIARAMA WHARF.—LIGHT CHANGED.

Marine Department,
Wellington, N.Z., 13th July, 1923.

THE Auckland Harbour Board notify that on and after Monday, 16th July, 1923, a fixed red light, 20 ft. above high water, will be exhibited from the eastern end, and a fixed white light, 23 ft. above high water, will be exhibited from the western side, of Kohimarama Wharf.

These two lights in transit, 249°, lead 40 ft. clear of the reef, the end of which is marked by a black-cage beacon off Pipimea Point.

The existing fixed white light on the eastern end of Kohimarama Wharf will be discontinued.

Charts, &c., affected.—Admiralty Chart No. 1970 ; “New Zealand Pilot,” ninth edition, 1919, page 187 ; “New Zealand Nautical Almanac,” 1923, pages 207 and 209 ; “Admiralty List of Lights,” 1922, No. 2894.

A. D. PARK, Secretary.



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🏢 Synopsis of Taranaki Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Association

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
11 July 1923
Insurance, Financial Statement, Taranaki, Assets, Liabilities
  • J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee

🏢 Synopsis of Wellington Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
11 July 1923
Insurance, Financial Statement, Wellington, Assets, Liabilities
  • J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee

🏢 Synopsis of Hawke’s Bay Farmers’ Union Mutual Fire Insurance Association

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
11 July 1923
Insurance, Financial Statement, Hawke’s Bay, Assets, Liabilities
  • J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee

🏢 Synopsis of Otago Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Association

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
11 July 1923
Insurance, Financial Statement, Otago, Assets, Liabilities
  • J. W. Macdonald, Public Trustee

🏗️ Removal of Shingle, Sand, &c., from Auckland Beaches

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
16 July 1923
Harbours, Shingle, Sand, Auckland, Rates
  • George James Anderson, Minister of Marine

🚂 Notice to Mariners—Kohimarama Wharf Light Changed

🚂 Transport & Communications
13 July 1923
Marine, Navigation, Auckland Harbour, Lights, Wharf
  • A. D. Park, Secretary