✨ Company Liquidations and Town Planning Notices




5 AUGUST]

V. M. TAYLOR LIMITED

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

Notice of Final Winding-up Meeting of the Company
IN the matter of the Companies Act 1933, notice is hereby
given that, pursuant to section 232 of the said Act, a final
general meeting of members of the above-named company will
be held in the offices of Messrs Reid and Jones, Public
Accountants, 47 Esk Street, Invercargill, on Friday, 20
August 1954, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose
of receiving and considering the liquidator's final statement
of account, and of giving any explanation thereof which may
be required; and to resolve, pursuant to section 275 of the
said Act, as to the disposal of documents, books, and accounts
of the company.

Dated at Invercargill, this 30th day of July 1954.

S. W. JONES, Liquidator.

ROBIN SAWMILLING COMPANY LIMITED

IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION

Members' Voluntary Winding-up
NOTICE is hereby given that by a special resolution by an
entry in the minute book dated 28 July 1954, in the
manner provided by section 300 of the Companies Act 1933,
it was resolved that, in pursuance of section 221 (1) (b) of
the Companies Act 1933, the company be wound up voluntarily,
and that STANLEY WILLIAM JONES, of Invercargill, Public
Accountant, be and is hereby appointed liquidator of the
company.

Notice to Creditors to Prove
The liquidator of Robin Sawmilling Company Limited
does hereby fix the 18th day of August 1954 as the day on or
before which creditors of the company have to prove their
claims or debts under section 258 of the Companies Act 1933,
otherwise they may be excluded from the benefits of any
distribution made before such claims or debts are proved, or,
as the case may be, from objection to such distribution.

Dated this 28th day of July 1954.

S. W. JONES, Liquidator.

47 Esk Street, Invercargill.

PAPAKURA BOROUGH COUNCIL

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Papakura Borough
Council, at a duly constituted meeting held on Monday,
the 28th day of June 1954, resolved to prepare for its district
(namely, the whole of the Borough of Papakura) a district
scheme as defined by and in accordance with the requirements
of the Town and Country Planning Act 1953. Such scheme
will, having regard to the present and future requirements of
the said district and to its geographical and economic relation-
ship to any neighbouring areas, and subject to any exemption
which may at any time hereafter be granted by the Minister
of Works under the provisions of section 19 (1) of the said
Act, make provision for such of the following matters as are
appropriate to the circumstances, namely:

  1. The zoning or definition of areas to be used exclusively
    or principally for specified purposes or classes of purposes.
  2. The preservation of objects and places of historical
    interest or natural beauty.
  3. The designation of reserves and proposed reserves for
    national, civic, cultural, and community purposes, for afforesta-
    tion and water catchment purposes, for recreation grounds,
    ornamental gardens, parks, and children's playgrounds, and
    for open spaces.
  4. The designation of open spaces for purposes of value
    to the community on land not intended to be owned by the
    Council.
  5. Public access from place to place, car parks, transport
    terminals, aerodromes, and public transport systems, including
    their creation, establishment, closing, removal, alteration, and
    diversion; traffic routings; the co-ordination of street widths
    with land uses and population densities; off-street provision
    for vehicles while being loaded or unloaded or standing; the
    fixing of building lines in relation to highways.
  6. Sewerage, drainage, and sewage and rubbish disposal.
  7. Lighting and water supply.
  8. Buildings, with particular reference to:
    (a) Their position on allotment and in relation to any
    highway and to other buildings.
    (b) Their density, use, character, height, and harmony
    in design and external appearance.
    (c) Verandas in commercial streets.
    (d) Open space about buildings.
    (e) The fixing of building lines for amenity and other
    purposes.
  9. Provision and preservation of amenities, including regu-
    lation and control of outdoor advertising displays.
  10. Control of subdivision, including restraint upon
    unnecessary encroachment of urban development upon land of
    high actual or potential value for production of food.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

  1. Land subdivision standards in relation to any
    permitted use.
  2. Minimum site areas and dimensions in relation to
    uses of land and buildings.
  3. Ancillary or consequential works and all other matters
    involving the principles of town and country planning.
    Every owner and occupier of property situated within
    the said district, and every local authority having jurisdiction
    in or adjacent to the area to which the proposed district
    scheme relates, and every regional planning authority and
    joint committee having jurisdiction in or adjacent to that
    area, and every organization or society of persons in any
    profession, calling, or business, or of persons associated with
    the promotion of any sport or recreation, or associated for
    any other purpose of public benefit or utility, is hereby invited
    to submit, in respect of the above matters, suggestions or
    proposals which, in his, their, or its opinion, should be con-
    sidered or included in the preparation of the proposed district
    scheme.

Suggestions or proposals marked 'Borough of Papakura
District Scheme' should be addressed to the Town Clerk, and
delivered at his office, Coles Crescent, Papakura, on or before
the 1st day of October 1954.

Dated this 14th day of July 1954.

For the Papakura Borough Councilβ€”

A. L. COOPER, Town Clerk.

BOROUGH OF MOUNT ALBERT

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1953

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Mount Albert
Borough Council, at its meeting held on the 13th day of
July 1954, has resolved to prepare for the Borough of Mount
Albert a district scheme as required by the provisions of the
Town and Country Planning Act 1953.
The scheme may deal with any of the following matters
as in the circumstances are appropriate:

  1. The zoning or definition of areas to be used exclusively
    or principally for specified purposes or classes of purposes.
  2. The preservation of objects and places of historical
    interest or natural beauty.
  3. The designation of reserves and proposed reserves for
    national, civic, cultural, and community purposes, for afforesta-
    tion and water catchment purposes, for recreation grounds,
    ornamental gardens, parks, and children's playgrounds, and
    for open spaces.
  4. The designation of open spaces for purposes of value
    to the community on land not intended to be owned by the
    Council.
  5. Public access from place to place, car parks, transport
    terminals, aerodromes, and public transport systems, including
    their creation, establishment, closing, removal, alteration, and
    diversion; traffic routing; the co-ordination of street widths
    with land uses and population densities; off-street provision
    for vehicles while being loaded or unloaded or standing; the
    fixing of building lines in relation to highways.
  6. Sewerage, drainage, and sewage and rubbish disposal.
  7. Lighting and water supply.
  8. Buildings, with particular reference to:
    (a) Their position on allotment and in relation to any
    highway and to other buildings;
    (b) Their density, use, character, height, and harmony in
    design and external appearance;
    (c) Verandas in commercial streets;
    (d) Open space about buildings;
    (e) The fixing of building lines for amenity and other
    purposes.
  9. Provision and preservation of amenities, including
    regulation and control of outdoor advertising displays.
  10. Control of subdivision, including restraint upon
    unnecessary encroachment of urban development upon land
    of high actual or potential value for production of food.
  11. Land subdivision standards in relation to any
    permitted use.
  12. Minimum site areas and dimensions in relation to
    uses of land and buildings.
  13. Ancillary or consequential works and all other matters
    involving the principles of town and country planning.
    Every owner and occupier of property within the Borough
    of Mount Albert, and every local authority adjoining or
    having jurisdiction within the Borough of Mount Albert, is
    hereby invited to submit in respect of the above matters sug-
    gestions which, in his or their opinion, should be considered
    in the preparation of the proposed scheme.

Suggestions marked 'Borough of Mount Albert District
Scheme' should be addressed to the Town Clerk, and deliv-
ered to the Town Clerk's office, 615 New North Road, Mount
Albert, Auckland S.W. 1, on or before the 8th day of
October 1954.

T. R. CONGALTON, Town Clerk.

Advertised in N.Z. Herald and Auckland Star on 31 July
and 7 August 1954.



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🏭 Final Winding-up Meeting of V. M. Taylor Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
30 July 1954
Liquidation, Final Meeting, Invercargill
  • S. W. Jones, Liquidator

🏭 Voluntary Winding-up of Robin Sawmilling Company Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
28 July 1954
Liquidation, Creditors Notice, Invercargill
  • S. W. Jones, Liquidator

πŸ—οΈ Papakura Borough Council District Scheme Notice

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
14 July 1954
Town Planning, District Scheme, Papakura
  • A. L. Cooper, Town Clerk

πŸ—οΈ Mount Albert Borough Council District Scheme Notice

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
Town Planning, District Scheme, Mount Albert
  • T. R. Congalton, Town Clerk