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APRIL 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1195
- Parcels.
Local parcels will be charged for at the rate of 6d. for each 56 lb. or fraction of 56 lb. up to 224 lb. Through parcels carried free.
- Corpses.
The charge for the conveyance of corpses will be 5s. 4d. each.
- Goods.
Goods will be classified according to the classification set out from time to time in Part V of the Scale of Charges upon the New Zealand Government Railways:—
(1) Goods of Classes C, D, E, F, K, M, P, Q, consigned to or from any station on the Board’s line will be charged at the difference between the classified rate upon the New Zealand Government Railways for 42 miles and the classified rate for 50 miles with a minimum charge of 1s.
(2) Goods of Classes A and B will be charged 5s. per ton.
(3) Goods of Class H will be charged 6d. per bale.
(4) Goods of Class N will be charged 1s. 8d. per ton.
(5) Goods of Class R will be charged for at rates as arranged from time to time.
(6) Lime for manuring farm lands: Lime booked through to stations on the Board’s line and conveyed free of charge for any distance on the Government line will be carried free on the Board’s line.
- Road Vehicles.
Carriages, motor-vehicles, carts, drays, express wagons, and wagons will be charged 3s. per four-wheeled wagon. Bogie-trucks will be charged double rates.
- Weighing.
When weights are supplied to any persons requiring them the charge will be 3d. per ton. Minimum charge 6d.
- General.
Fraction of less than 1 cwt. in the tonnage will be taken as follows:—
Under ¼ cwt., as ¼ cwt.
Over ¼ cwt. but not over ½ cwt., as ½ cwt.
Over ½ cwt. but not over ¾ cwt., as ¾ cwt.
Over ¾ cwt. but not over 1 cwt., as 1 cwt.
Except where otherwise specified, in computing rates and charges, any fraction less than ½d. in the result will be omitted; ½d. or more will be taken as 1d.
In computing rates and charges odd fractions of a mile amounting to 5 chains and over will be taken as an additional mile; less than 5 chains will be omitted.
The Common Seal of the Ohai Railway Board was affixed to this by-law on the 17th day of April, 1935, in the presence of—
D. D. MACDONALD, Chairman.
W. EXCELL, Member.
A. W. RODGER, Clerk.
The foregoing by-law was duly made by special order passed at a meeting of the Ohai Railway Board held on the 13th day of March, 1935, and confirmed at a meeting of the said Board held this day, at which last-mentioned meeting Monday, the 29th day of April, 1935, was fixed as the day on which the said by-law should come into force.
D. D. MACDONALD, Chairman.
A. W. RODGER, General Manager and Clerk.
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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership hitherto existing between the under-signed as garage proprietors and conducted under the style of Baigent and Massey has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 31st day of March, 1935.
Dated at Upper Hutt, this 15th day of April, 1935.
T. H. MASSEY.
C. L. BAIGENT.
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WOODVILLE BOROUGH COUNCIL.
RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.
IN pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by the Local Bodies’ Loans Act, 1926, the Woodville Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:—
“That, for the purpose of providing the principal and interest and other charges on a loan of £2,980 authorized to be raised by the Woodville Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of repaying the balance of a special loan of £3,664 2s. 11d. raised in the year 1923 and known as ‘The Woodville Borough Antecedent Liability Repayment Loan (1923) of £3,664 2s. 11d.,’ the said Woodville Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one penny and one-fourth of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property of the Borough of Woodville comprising the whole of the Borough of Woodville, and that such special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of such loan and be payable yearly on the first day of July in each and every year during the currency of such loan, being a period of 18 years or until the loan is fully paid off.”
Woodville, 17th April, 1935.
DAVID KEAY,
Town Clerk.
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TAKAKA COUNTY COUNCIL.
RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE.
IN pursuance and in exercise of the powers vested in it in that behalf by Part II of the Local Authorities Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932–33, and the Takaka County Loans Conversion Order, 1934, the Takaka County Council hereby resolves as follows:—
“That, for the purpose of providing the half-yearly instalments of principal and interest in respect of the new securities authorized to be issued by the Takaka County Council under the above-mentioned Act and Order in conversion of the existing securities issued in respect of the loans set out in the First Schedule to that Order, the said Takaka County Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of one farthing (¼d.) in the pound upon the rateable value (on the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property in the County of Takaka (including the Takaka Town District), and that such special rate shall be an annually recurring rate during the currency of such securities and be payable annually on the 1st day of July in each and every year until the maturity date of the last of such securities, being the 1st day of March, 1966, or until all such securities are fully paid off.”
A. H. BARNETT,
Chairman.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of and a correct extract from the minutes of proceedings of the Takaka County Council at the meeting held on the 2nd day of April, 1935.—G. E. Boyes, County Clerk.
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PATEA DISTRICT MEAT CO., LTD.
IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.
In the matter of the Companies Act, 1933, and in the matter of the PATEA DISTRICT MEAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of shareholders of the above-named company held at the registered office of the company, Patea, on Friday, the 29th day of March, 1935, the following special resolution was passed:—
“That the company be wound up voluntarily,” and that George P. PETTIGREW, of Patea, Accountant, be and is hereby appointed liquidator of the company.
Dated at Patea, this 30th day of March, 1935.
G. PETTIGREW,
Liquidator.
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CHANGE OF NAME OF COMPANY.
NOTICE is hereby given that The Wunda Proprietary Company of N.Z., Limited, has changed its name to Colonial Chemicals, Limited, and that the new name was this day entered on my Register of Companies in place of the former name.
Dated at Dunedin, this 17th day of April, 1935.
L. G. TUCK,
Assistant Registrar of Companies.
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NZ Gazette 1935, No 31
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Ohai Railway Board By-Law No. 3
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🚂 Transport & Communications17 April 1935
Railway By-Law, Fares, Freight Rates, Ohai Railway Board
- D. D. MACDONALD, Chairman
- W. EXCELL, Member
- A. W. RODGER, Clerk
- A. W. RODGER, General Manager and Clerk
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 April 1935
Partnership Dissolution, Garage Proprietors, Upper Hutt
- T. H. Massey, Dissolved partnership
- C. L. Baigent, Dissolved partnership
🏘️ Woodville Borough Council Special Rate Resolution
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government17 April 1935
Special Rate, Loan Repayment, Woodville Borough Council
- DAVID KEAY, Town Clerk
🏘️ Takaka County Council Special Rate Resolution
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government2 April 1935
Special Rate, Loan Conversion, Takaka County Council
- A. H. BARNETT, Chairman
- G. E. Boyes, County Clerk
🏭 Voluntary Liquidation of Patea District Meat Co., Ltd.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry30 March 1935
Voluntary Liquidation, Company Winding Up, Patea District Meat Co.
- George P. Pettigrew, Appointed liquidator
- G. PETTIGREW, Liquidator
🏭 Change of Company Name
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry17 April 1935
Company Name Change, Wunda Proprietary Company, Colonial Chemicals
- L. G. TUCK, Assistant Registrar of Companies