Public Trustee Elections and Price Order




2 MAY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
779

Election to Administer Estates Under Public Trust Office Act 1908, and Amendments

Pursuant to the Public Trust Office Act 1908, and amendments, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are set out hereunder:

No. Name Occupation Residence Date of Death Election Filed Testate or Intestate Stamp Office Concerned
1 Adams, Mary Ann Hall Married woman Lower Hutt 3/3/57 17/4/57 Intestate Wellington
2 Barton, Arthur Vincent Merchant seaman London 24/12/56 17/4/57 "" Auckland
3 Butler, Margaret Lillian Widow Auckland 14/3/57 11/4/57 Testate Nelson
4 Carter, Ben Retired carrier Motueka 28/2/57 16/4/57 "" Christchurch
5 Coppard, Kate Elizabeth Widow Christchurch 21/2/57 17/4/57 "" Palmerston N.
6 Dewar, Annie McFarlane Married woman Bunnythorpe 31/1/57 11/4/57 Intestate Wanganui
7 Fromont, Louis Piere Signal painter Wanganui 20/3/57 17/4/57 Testate Napier
8 Gillespie, Horace Easy Frederick Labourer Dannevirke 11/3/57 12/4/57 Intestate Christchurch
9 Good, Isabella Mary Widow Christchurch 26/3/57 17/4/57 Testate Palmerston N.
10 Gray, Frederick Joseph Retired labourer Palmerston North 16/3/57 11/4/57 "" Greymouth
11 Heveldt, Mary Catherine Married woman Formerly the Forks, late Hokitika 11/3/57 12/4/57 "" Wellington
12 Ivankovich, Ivan Farm labourer Ngatea 11/2/57 1/4/57 Intestate Dunedin
13 James, John General labourer Dunedin 9/12/56 12/4/57 "" Napier
14 Martin, Eliza Jane Widow Taradale 18/3/57 16/4/57 Testate Wanganui
15 O'Halloran, Thomas Retired farm labourer Wanganui 25/2/57 17/4/57 Intestate Christchurch
16 Phillips, Frederick Retired farmer Christchurch 28/3/57 17/4/57 Testate Wellington
17 Read, John Clement Retired tramway employee Wellington 24/3/57 17/4/57 "" Christchurch
18 Ross, William Retired city council employee Christchurch 18/2/57 17/4/57 Intestate Wellington
19 Stokman, Albertus Petrus Labourer Wellington 22/1/57 17/4/57 "" Auckland
20 Taylor, James Wheeler Retired labourer Auckland 22/3/57 11/4/57 Testate Nelson
21 Wright, Arthur William George Of no occupation Nelson 22/1/57 15/4/57 Intestate

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 23 April 1957.

G. E. TURNEY, Public Trustee.

Election to Administer Estates Under Public Trust Office Act 1908, and Amendments

Pursuant to the Public Trust Office Act 1908, and amendments, the Public Trustee has filed in the Supreme Court an election to administer in respect of the several estates of the persons deceased whose names, residences, and occupations (so far as known) are set out hereunder:

No. Name Occupation Residence Date of Death Election Filed Testate or Intestate Stamp Office Concerned
1 Andrew, Brian Hugh Hearing-aid mechanic Hamilton 8/1/57 18/4/57 Intestate Auckland
2 Dye, Florence Elizabeth Married woman Formerly Bayswater, late Ponsonby 9/1/57 18/4/57 Testate Tauranga
3 Fulton, George Henry Retired labourer Gisborne 29/3/57 18/4/57 "" Palmerston N.
4 Johnson, Henry Retired farmer Formerly Stratford, late Cambridge 6/2/54 18/4/57 "" Invercargill
5 Spencer, George Carpenter Formerly Mokai, late Morrinsville 24/1/57 24/4/57 "" Gisborne
6 Sutton, Bernard Graham General labourer Palmerston North 25/12/56 18/4/57 "" Tauranga
7 Terry, Olive Married woman Gore 26/1/57 18/2/57 "" Wellington
8 Webb, Arthur Turtley Retired builder Gisborne 21/3/57 18/4/57 "" Auckland
9 Webb, Marion Married woman Ngongotaha 25/2/57 18/4/57 ""

Public Trust Office, Wellington, 30 April 1957

G. E. TURNEY, Public Trustee.

Price Order No. 1699 (Raw-leaf Tobacco)

Pursuant to the Control of Prices Act 1947, the Price Tribunal hereby makes the following price order:

  1. This order may be cited as Price Order No. 1699, and shall come into force on the 3rd day of May 1957.

  2. In this order—

"Flue-cured leaf" means leaf that has been treated in the kiln for at least three successive days immediately after picking for the purpose of yellowing, fixing colour, drying, and drying mid-ribs:

"Air-dried leaf" means leaf other than flue-cured leaf:

"Raw tobacco" means unmanufactured tobacco and includes the leaves and stems of the tobacco plant before they have passed through any process of manufacture other than curing:

"Sale" includes a contract for sale, agreement to sell, and offer for sale; "purchase" includes a contract for purchase, agreement to purchase, and offer to purchase; and "sale" and "purchase" include barter and exchange.

APPLICATION OF THIS ORDER

  1. This order applies with respect to all raw-leaf tobacco grown in New Zealand during the 1956–57 season: Provided that the Tribunal may, in any case where it considers it proper to do so and subject to such conditions (if any) as it thinks fit, exempt any such tobacco from the operation of this order.

FIXING AVERAGE PRICES OF RAW-LEAF TOBACCO TO WHICH THIS ORDER APPLIES

  1. (1) The average price to be paid by any tobacco manufacturer for raw-leaf tobacco to which this order applies shall be not less than—

(a) For flue-cured leaf: 4s. 1½d. per pound.

(b) For air-dried leaf: 3s. 9d. per pound.

(2) For the purpose of this clause the weight of any raw-leaf tobacco shall be deemed to be its weight at the time and place of delivery by the grower to the manufacturer or to his agent in the district in which it is grown: Provided that in any case where the grower and the manufacturer or his agent agree that the moisture content of the leaf in any lot of tobacco is excessive, then, for the purposes of calculating the value of the lot, the weight of the lot shall be deemed to be reduced by a reasonable amount to make allowance for the excessive moisture.

  1. No raw tobacco shall be sold by the grower thereof or purchased from him at less than 1s. 6d. per pound free on board ship Motueka or Nelson in the case of tobacco grown in the Nelson Provincial District, and in the case of tobacco grown in any other district at less than 1s. 6d. per pound free on board ship or free on rail at the port or railway station which is nearest to the place at which such tobacco is grown.

  2. No raw tobacco shall be sold by any person other than the grower thereof or purchased from such other person at less than 1s. 6d. per pound free on board ship or free on rail at the port or railway station which is nearest to the place at which such tobacco is, at the time of sale thereof, being held or stored.

  3. Notwithstanding anything in the provisions of clauses 5 and 6 hereof, the Tribunal may, in any case where it considers it proper so to do, authorise the sale and purchase of tobacco at a price less than the price fixed by either of those clauses.

Dated at Wellington this 1st day of May 1957.

The seal of the Price Tribunal was affixed hereto in the presence of—

[L.S.]

H. PEARCE, Presiding Member.
F. F. SIMMONS, Member.



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🏛️ Election to Administer Estates - Public Trustee

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
23 April 1957
Public Trustee, Estates, Deceased persons, Administration, Supreme Court, Testate, Intestate
21 names identified
  • Mary Ann Hall Adams, Estate to be administered
  • Arthur Vincent Barton, Estate to be administered
  • Margaret Lillian Butler, Estate to be administered
  • Ben Carter, Estate to be administered
  • Kate Elizabeth Coppard, Estate to be administered
  • Annie McFarlane Dewar, Estate to be administered
  • Louis Piere Fromont, Estate to be administered
  • Horace Easy Frederick Gillespie, Estate to be administered
  • Isabella Mary Good, Estate to be administered
  • Frederick Joseph Gray, Estate to be administered
  • Mary Catherine Heveldt, Estate to be administered
  • Ivan Ivankovich, Estate to be administered
  • John James, Estate to be administered
  • Eliza Jane Martin, Estate to be administered
  • Thomas O'Halloran, Estate to be administered
  • Frederick Phillips, Estate to be administered
  • John Clement Read, Estate to be administered
  • William Ross, Estate to be administered
  • Albertus Petrus Stokman, Estate to be administered
  • James Wheeler Taylor, Estate to be administered
  • Arthur William George Wright, Estate to be administered

  • G. E. Turney, Public Trustee

🏛️ Election to Administer Estates - Public Trustee

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
30 April 1957
Public Trustee, Estates, Deceased persons, Administration, Supreme Court, Testate, Intestate
9 names identified
  • Brian Hugh Andrew, Estate to be administered
  • Florence Elizabeth Dye, Estate to be administered
  • George Henry Fulton, Estate to be administered
  • Henry Johnson, Estate to be administered
  • George Spencer, Estate to be administered
  • Bernard Graham Sutton, Estate to be administered
  • Olive Terry, Estate to be administered
  • Arthur Turtley Webb, Estate to be administered
  • Marion Webb, Estate to be administered

  • G. E. Turney, Public Trustee

🏭 Price Order for Raw-leaf Tobacco

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 May 1957
Price Order, Raw-leaf tobacco, Tobacco manufacturers, Flue-cured leaf, Air-dried leaf, Control of Prices Act
  • H. Pearce, Presiding Member
  • F. F. Simmons, Member