Private Bills and Company Notices




2032
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
[No. 56

copies of the Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office
not earlier than thirty days before and not later than fourteen
days after the commencement of the next ensuing session of
the General Assembly. The Bill will provide for the annulling
of the right or privilege of the Crown to succeed to the said
property as bona vacantia, and for the refund of excess death
duties notwithstanding the limitation of time for the claiming
of refunds imposed by the Death Duties Act, 1921.

Dated at Auckland, this 31st day of July, 1933.

RUSSELL, McVEAGH, MACKY, AND BARROWCLOUGH,
Solicitors for the said Catherine Thomson.
South British Building, Shortland Street, Auckland. 295

PRIVATE BILL.

In the matter of a Private Bill intended to be brought into
the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled “The
Waikato Water-supply Company Limited Empowering
Act, 1933.”

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the Standing Orders
of the General Assembly of New Zealand relating to
Private Bills, that Frederick Charles Buddle, of Auckland,
Accountant, as agent for the promoters of a company in-
tended to be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1908,
and to be called “The Waikato Water-supply Company,
Limited” (hereinafter called “the company”), will within
fourteen days after the commencement of the session of the
General Assembly of New Zealand to be held next after the
date of this notice present a petition to the General Assembly
of New Zealand through the Honourable the Speaker and
Members of the House of Representatives praying and apply-
ing for leave to bring in a Private Bill to be called “The
Waikato Water-supply Company Limited Empowering Act,
1933.”

The objects of the Bill are—

(1) To authorize the company to abstract water from the
Waikato River and to sell and supply the same to such local
authorities, corporations, bodies corporate, and persons as
may desire to purchase and take the same.

(2) To enable the company to enter upon or acquire, by
private treaty or compulsory purchase, any lands or here-
ditaments, easements, or rights of way within the said dis-
trict, and to undertake and carry out certain works thereon ;
and to lay down and maintain mains over or under streets,
roads, rivers, navigable waters, arms of the sea, and bridges.

(3) To provide for compensating owners of lands and here-
ditaments, easements, or rights of way entered upon or
acquired by the company for the purposes of its undertaking.

(4) Authorizing the company to sell or lease its under-
taking to any person or company, or to buy or take on lease
the undertaking of any other company, or to amalgamate
with any other company ; and, also, authorizing the com-
pany to sell its undertaking to any local authority or local
authorities and to contract for the sale and supply of water
to any local authority or corporation for such term of years
as may be agreed upon between the company and such local
authority or corporation without the necessity of any poll.

(5) To confer upon the company power, subject to the con-
sent of the Governor-General in Council, to make by-laws for
the proper management of its business, and to declare that
judicial notice shall be taken of any by-law sealed with the
seal of the company.

(6) To obtain such extension or modification of the statutory
authority conferred by the Municipal Corporations Act, 1920,
the Town Boards Act, 1908, the Counties Act, 1920, the
Road Boards Act, 1908, the Public Works Act, 1928, the
Main Highways Act, 1922, the Harbours Act, 1923, and by
any other like enactments as may be necessary to give effect
to the objects of the Bill.

Copies of the said Bill will be deposited at the Private
Bill Office, Parliament Buildings, Wellington, on or before
the thirteenth day after the commencement of the session.

Dated this 1st day of August, 1933.

EARL, KENT, MASSEY, AND NORTHCROFT,
Solicitors for the Promoters.
Swanson Street, Auckland. 299

R. G. ANDERSON, LTD.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following resolution was
passed at an extraordinary general meeting of the
above-named company held on the 26th July, 1933 :—

“That, in view of the company’s present financial position
and in particular that its liabilities exceed its assets, and the
prospect of future trading showing no hope of recovery, also
the pending bankruptcy of R. G. Anderson, the company go
into voluntary liquidation, and that JAMES MILNE be ap-
pointed Liquidator to wind up the affairs of the company.”

300
J. MILNE, Liquidator.

GEORGE NEWEY AND CO., LTD.

IN LIQUIDATION.

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1908, and of GEORGE
NEWEY AND CO., LTD. (in Liquidation).

I N compliance with section 230 of the Companies Act, 1908,
I hereby convene a general meeting of shareholders of
the above-named company, to be held in my office, Queen’s
Building, 55 Princes Street, Dunedin, on Monday, the 21st
day of August, 1933, at 2.30 p.m.

Business :—
To receive Liquidator’s final account of winding-up of the
company.

Dated this 1st day of August, 1933.

301
J. A. ROBINSON, Liquidator.

THE SOUTHLAND GUARANTEE COMPANY, LIMITED.

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.

NOTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general
meeting of the above-named company held at Inver-
cargill on the 29th June, 1933, it was resolved that the
company be wound up voluntarily, and that the Directors
ERNEST JOSEPH ABBEY JONES, WILLIAM CRAWFORD, JOHN
BRUCE THOMSON, THOMAS ROBERT TAYLOR, and EDWARD
BELTON PILCHER be appointed Liquidators, such resolution
being confirmed as a special resolution at a further extra-
ordinary general meeting of the company held at Invercargill
on the 29th July, 1933.

Dated at Invercargill, this 29th day of July, 1933.

302
MACALISTER BROS.,
Solicitors for the Liquidators.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore
existing between JOHN SIMPSON and GEORGE THOMP-
SON, carrying on business as Registered Plumbers, Gasfitters,
and Drainers, at the corner of David Street and the Main
South Road, Caversham, under the style or firm of “Simpson
and Thompson,” has been dissolved as from the 17th day of
July, 1933.

Mr. Thompson will continue to carry on the said business
under the former firm name.

All persons owing money to the said firm are requested to
pay the same to Mr. Thompson, to whom also all creditors
should render their accounts due and owing at the date of
dissolution.

Mr. Simpson begs to advise that he has commenced business
on his own account at No. 26 Henry Street, Maori Hill,
Dunedin.

Dated at Dunedin, this 24th day of July, 1933.

JOHN SIMPSON.
GEORGE THOMPSON.

Signed by the above-named John Simpson and George
Thompson in the presence of—J. A. Sim, Solicitor, Dunedin.

303

In the Supreme Court of New Zealand,
Wellington District
(Wellington Registry).

A. 7/70.

In the matter of the Religious, Charitable, and Educational
Trusts Act, 1908, and its amendments, and in the matter
of a Trust created by a Deed of Declaration of Trust
dated the 15th day of August, 1908, made by The Right
Reverend FREDERIC WALLIS, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop
of the Diocese of Wellington, THOMAS BALLINGER, of
Wellington, Merchant, and JOHN SAMUEL JAMESON, of
Wellington, Insurance Company Manager.

NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition filed in this
Honourable Court for the approval of a scheme for
the disposal of the property affected by the above-mentioned
Deed of Declaration of Trust was heard before the Honourable
Mr. Justice MacGregor, and on the 24th day of July, 1933,
an order was made approving of the scheme as submitted.

Dated at Wellington, this 3rd day of August, 1933.

305
W. C. MASON, Deputy Registrar.



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🏛️ Private Bill Notice for Catherine Thomson and Others (continued from previous page)

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
31 July 1933
Private bill, Waihi, succession, bona vacantia, death duties
  • Catherine Thomson, Subject of private bill

  • Russell, McVeagh, Macky, and Barrowclough, Solicitors

🏛️ Private Bill for Waikato Water-supply Company Limited Empowering Act

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
1 August 1933
Private bill, water supply, Waikato River, company incorporation
  • Frederick Charles Buddle, Agent for promoters of the company

  • Earl, Kent, Massey, and Northcroft, Solicitors

🏭 Voluntary Liquidation of R. G. Anderson, Ltd.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Voluntary liquidation, company insolvency, liquidator appointment
  • R. G. Anderson, Company in voluntary liquidation
  • James Milne, Appointed liquidator

  • J. Milne, Liquidator

🏭 Final Meeting of Shareholders for George Newey and Co., Ltd.

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 August 1933
Company liquidation, final account, shareholders meeting
  • J. A. Robinson, Liquidator

🏭 Voluntary Liquidation of The Southland Guarantee Company, Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
29 July 1933
Voluntary liquidation, company winding up, liquidators appointment
  • Ernest Joseph Abbey Jones, Appointed liquidator
  • William Crawford, Appointed liquidator
  • John Bruce Thomson, Appointed liquidator
  • Thomas Robert Taylor, Appointed liquidator
  • Edward Belton Pilcher, Appointed liquidator

  • Macalister Bros., Solicitors

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between John Simpson and George Thompson

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
24 July 1933
Partnership dissolution, business continuation, creditors notice
  • John Simpson, Former partner
  • George Thompson, Continuing business under former firm name

  • J. A. Sim, Solicitor

🏛️ Approval of Scheme for Religious, Charitable, and Educational Trust

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
3 August 1933
Trust scheme, religious trusts, charitable trusts, educational trusts
  • Frederic Wallis (Right Reverend Doctor of Divinity), Bishop of the Diocese of Wellington
  • Thomas Ballinger, Trustee
  • John Samuel Jameson, Trustee

  • W. C. Mason, Deputy Registrar