Timber Sales and Bankruptcy Notices




Jan. 9.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 55

  1. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921–22, the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions.

  2. The aforementioned quality, quantity, and kind as to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be entitled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the said timber.

  3. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, June, September, and December, respectively, in each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer.

  4. The attention of tenderers is drawn to the fact that the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned.

  5. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and to satisfy themselves on every particular on all matters relative to the sale.

  6. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is prepared to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is submitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner of State Forests.

  7. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders.

  8. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned it will remain open for application at the upset price for three months from the date tenders close.

  9. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed in envelopes addressed “Conservator of Forests, Auckland,” and endorsed “Tender for Timber.”

The conditions, which will be inserted in the license to be issued to the purchaser, and further particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, Wellington.

R. D. CAMPBELL, Conservator of Forests.


Milling-timber for Sale by Public Tender.

State Forest Service,
Hokitika, 7th January, 1936.

NOTICE is hereby given that written tenders for the purchase of the undermentioned milling-timber will close at the office of the State Forest Service, Hokitika, at 4 o’clock p.m. on Friday, the 24th day of January, 1936.


SCHEDULE.

WESTLAND FOREST-CONSERVATION REGION.—WESTLAND LAND DISTRICT.

ALL the milling-timber on that piece of land containing 31 acres (known as Lot 1) situated in Blocks IX and XIII, Bruce Bay Survey District, Provisional State Forest Reserve No. 1650, Bruce Bay, South Westland.

The total estimated quantity of timber in cubic feet is 116,908, or in board feet 753,100, made up as follows:—

Species. Cubic Feet. Board Feet.
Rimu .. .. 56,358 354,040
Kahikatea .. .. 60,550 399,060
———— ————
116,908 753,100

Upset price: £790.
Time for removal: Two years.


Terms of Payment.

A marked cheque for one-fourth of the upset price, together with £1 1s. license fee, must accompany the tender, and the balance be paid in three equal quarterly instalments, the first falling due three months after the date of sale.

Terms and Conditions.

  1. All instalment-payments shall be secured by “on demand” promissory notes made and endorsed to the satisfaction of the Commissioner of State Forests, and interest at the rate of 1 per cent. per annum in excess of current bank overdraft rates will be charged on all notes overdue from the date of maturity to the date of payment.

  2. The right to cut and remove the timber will be sold in accordance with the provisions of the Forests Act, 1921–22, the regulations in force thereunder, and these conditions.

  3. The aforementioned quality, quantity, and kind as to the said timber shall be taken as sufficiently accurate for the purposes of this sale, and no contract for the purchase shall be voidable, nor shall the successful purchaser be entitled to any abatement in price, by reason of the said timber being of less quantity, quality, or kind as stated herein or in any advertisement having reference to the said timber.

  4. A return giving the number of logs cut of each species and their contents must be made quarterly by the licensee on the last days of March, June, September, and December, respectively, in each year. A return must also be made on the same dates showing the output of sawn timber of each species. These returns may be ascertained and verified by inspection of the books of the mill, or by such other means as the Conservator may require, and for this purpose the accounts and books shall be open to the inspection of the Conservator, a Forest Ranger, or other duly authorized officer.

  5. The attention of tenderers is drawn to the fact that the local controlling body may require the successful tenderer to pay any claims or charges which may be made by that body for the maintenance of the road over which the timber may be transported, and before a sawmill license is issued a letter indicating that satisfactory arrangements have been made in this connection must be produced to the undersigned.

  6. Intending tenderers are expected to visit the locality and to satisfy themselves in every particular on all matters relative to the sale.

  7. Each tenderer must state the total price that he is prepared to pay for the timber. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted, and the timber described is submitted for sale subject to the final acceptance of the tender by the Commissioner of State Forests.

  8. The right is reserved to the Commissioner of State Forests to withdraw from sale any or all of the said timber either before or after the closing date for receipt of tenders.

  9. If no tender is accepted for the timber herein mentioned it will remain open for application at the upset price for three months from the date tenders close.

  10. Tenders should be on the special form obtainable from any office of the State Forest Service, and should be enclosed in envelopes addressed “Conservator of Forests, Hokitika,” and endorsed “Tender for Timber.”

The conditions, which will be inserted in the license to be issued to the purchaser, and further particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned or to the Director of Forestry, Wellington.

S. A. C. DARBY, Conservator of Forests.


Milling-timber withdrawn from Sale.

State Forest Service,
Hokitika, 6th January, 1936.

NOTICE is hereby given that the milling-timber in Blocks XII and XV, Mawherenui Survey District, Westland Land District, advertised for sale by public tender in Gazette No. 25 of the 4th November, 1926, on page 3157, is withdrawn from sale.

S. A. C. DARBY, Conservator of Forests.


BANKRUPTCY NOTICES.


In Bankruptcy.—In the Supreme Court of New Zealand.

NOTICE is hereby given that FREDERICK CHARLES WINTER, of Waipawa, Bootmaker, was this day adjudged bankrupt; and I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be held at the Courthouse, Waipawa, on Thursday, the 16th day of January, 1936, at 10 o’clock a.m. Dated at Napier, this 19th day of December, 1935.

G. G. CHISHOLM,
Official Assignee.


In Bankruptcy.

In the Estate of WALTER EDWIN GIBBONS, of Marton, Shepherd.

NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of 3s. 6d. in the pound is now payable on all accepted proved claims at my office, 44 Maria Place, Wanganui.

E. M. SILK,
Deputy Official Assignee.

Wanganui, 19th December, 1935.



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