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JULY 18.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 1993
THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND
RATING EXEMPTION ACT, 1935.
In the matter of a Private Bill intended to be brought into
the General Assembly of New Zealand intituled “The
New Zealand Institute for the Blind Rating Exemption
Act, 1935.”
N OTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Standing Orders
of the General Assembly of New Zealand relating to
Private Bills that The New Zealand Institute for the Blind
(hereinafter called “the Institute”) 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 applying
for leave to bring in a Private Bill to be called “The New
Zealand Institute for the Blind Rating Exemption Act,
1935.”
The objects of the Bill are—
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To exempt all lands and buildings for the time being
vested in and actually used by the Institute for the purposes
of any school, workroom, shop, gardens, recreation-grounds,
residences, or residential quarters for blind persons and held
otherwise than as an endowment situated in the City of
Auckland from liability for payment of rates (not being rates
charged or levied by the Auckland City Council in respect of
water supplied by the Auckland City Council in respect of
such said lands and buildings), as if the said lands and buildings
had always been excluded from the definition of “rateable
property” in the Rating Act, 1925. -
To authorize the Auckland City Council to remit all
rates heretofore charged or levied against the Institute in
respect of the above-mentioned lands and buildings (not
being rates for or in respect of water supplied by the said
Council in respect of the said lands and buildings). -
To obtain such modification of the Rating Act, 1925,
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
13th day after the commencement of the session.
Dated this 1st day of July, 1935.
MAHONY, DUGNAN, AND FOSTER,
Solicitors for the Promoter.
38 Shortland Street, Auckland.
324
WILLS RADIO (N.Z.), LTD.
IN LIQUIDATION.
N OTICE is hereby given that at an extraordinary general
meeting of the above-named company duly convened
and held on the 8th day of July, 1935, the following special
resolutions were duly passed :—
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That the company be wound up voluntarily.
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That Mr. EDWIN DELBRIDGE SINCOCK, of Christchurch,
Public Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed liquidator
for the purpose of winding up the affairs and distributing
the assets of the company.
Dated this 10th day of July, 1935.
E. D. SINCOCK,
Liquidator.
366
Under the Mining Act, 1926.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A DRY RACE.
To the Warden of the Otago Mining District, at Cromwell.
P URSUANT to the Mining Act, 1926, the undersigned
Frederick Scott, of Tarras, Farmer, hereby applies for
a license for a dry race, as specified in the Schedule hereto,
the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose.
Mark on pegs: X.
Precise time of marking out privilege applied for: 2 p.m.,
18/6/35.
Date and number of miner’s right: 27/3/35; No. 59052.
Address for service: Brodrick and Parcell, Solicitors,
Cromwell.
Dated at Cromwell, this 27th day of June, 1935.
SCHEDULE.
Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal points;
also description of land traversed—e.g., unalienated Crown
land, private land, or otherwise: Commencing on the bound-
ary of freehold of John Cotton Rowley (Tarras S.D.) where
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the Public Works race enters said lands, then going through
Rowleys freehold following existing channel to near applicant’s
boundary, thence through applicant’s land to applicant’s
house.
Length and intended course of race: 1½ miles north to
south.
Points of intake: One, in Public Works race.
Estimated time and cost of construction: Three months;
£15.
Mean depth and breadth: 12 in. by 18 in.
Number of heads to be carried: Two.
Purpose for which water is to be used: Irrigation and
domestic.
Proposed term of license: Twenty-one years.
FREDERICK SCOTT,
By his Solicitor—JAS. C. PARCELL.
Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 11.15
a.m., 28/6/35.
Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application
and all objections thereto: Wednesday, the 14th August,
1935, at 11 a.m., at Warden’s Court, Cromwell.
Objections must be filed in the Registrar’s office and
notified to applicant at least three days before the time so
appointed.
M. SIMMONDS,
Mining Registrar.
342
BOOTH HORSFALL AND CO., LTD.
IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION.
In the matter of the Companies Act, 1935, and in the matter
of BOOTH HORSFALL AND CO., LTD.
N OTICE is hereby given that the above-named company
went into voluntary liquidation on 2nd July, 1935.
All creditors are required to send their names and addresses
and particulars of their debts and claims to the undersigned,
the liquidator of the said company, on or before 10th August,
1935.
J. M. PRESTON,
Public Accountant.
183 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
367
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL.
I, DAVID WILLIAM COLEMAN, Mayor of the Borough
of Gisborne, do hereby certify that, pursuant to the
provisions of subsection (2) of section 9 of the Local Authorities
Interest Reduction and Loans Conversion Act, 1932-33, a
resolution was passed at a special meeting of the Gisborne
Borough Council held on the 2nd day of July, 1935, and
confirmed on the 17th day of July, 1935, providing for the
issue under Part II of that Act of any new securities in con-
version of the existing securities in respect of the loans set
forth in the First Schedule to the Gisborne Borough Council
Loans Conversion Order, 1935 (No. 3), as published in the
New Zealand Gazette No. 47 of the 27th day of June, 1935,
page 1773.
D. W. COLEMAN, Mayor,
Gisborne Borough Council.
368
GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL CONVERSION ORDER
(No. 3).
SPECIAL RATE.
I N pursuance and 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
Gisborne Borough Council Loans Conversion Order, 1935
(No. 3), the Gisborne Borough Council hereby resolves as
follows:—
That, for the purpose of providing the half-yearly instal-
ments of principal and interest in respect of the new securities
authorized to be issued by the Gisborne Borough Council
under the above-mentioned Act and Order in conversion of
existing securities issued in respect of the loans set out in the
First Schedule to that Order, and also the instalments of
principal and interest in respect of the unconverted securities
issued in respect of such loans, the said Gisborne Borough
Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of 9/32nds of the
1d. in the pound upon the rateable value on the basis of the
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🏛️ Private Bill for Rating Exemption
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration1 July 1935
Private Bill, Rating Exemption, New Zealand Institute for the Blind, Auckland
- Mahon, Dugnan, and Foster, Solicitors for the Promoter
🏭 Voluntary Liquidation of Wills Radio (N.Z.), Ltd.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry10 July 1935
Liquidation, Company, Christchurch
- Edwin Delbridge Sincock, Appointed liquidator
- E. D. Sincock, Liquidator
🌾 Application for License for a Dry Race
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources27 June 1935
Mining, Dry Race, Otago, Tarras
- Frederick Scott, Applicant for dry race license
- John Cotton Rowley, Landowner mentioned in application
- Jas. C. Parcell, Solicitor
- M. Simmonds, Mining Registrar
🏭 Voluntary Liquidation of Booth Horsfall and Co., Ltd.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry2 July 1935
Liquidation, Company, Christchurch
- J. M. Preston, Public Accountant
🏘️ Gisborne Borough Council Loans Conversion
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government17 July 1935
Loans Conversion, Special Rate, Gisborne
- D. W. Coleman, Mayor
🏘️ Gisborne Borough Council Conversion Order (No. 3)
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentSpecial Rate, Loans Conversion, Gisborne
- Gisborne Borough Council