Local Authority Rates & Charitable Trusts




30 APRIL
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
581

the mains from the dam to the reservoir, repairs to filters,
and effecting improvements to the reticulation system, the
said Papakura Borough Council hereby makes a special rate
of point one one of a penny (·11d.) in the pound upon the
rateable value of all rateable property of the Borough
of Papakura comprising the whole of the Borough of Papa-
kura; and that the special rate shall be an annual-recurring
rate during the currency of the loan, and be payable yearly
on the 1st day of August in each and every year during
the currency of such loan, being a period of twenty (20)
years, or until the said loan is fully paid off.”

I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy
of a resolution passed by the Papakura Borough Council at
an ordinary meeting held on the 27th day of April 1959.

534
B. G. SKEET, Acting Town Clerk.


WAIHI BOROUGH COUNCIL

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Abattoir Alterations Loan 1958 of £3,500

PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Waihi
Borough Council hereby resolves as follows:

“That, for the purpose of providing annual charges on the
Abattoir Alterations Loan 1958 of £3,500 authorised to be
raised by the Waihi Borough Council under the above-
mentioned Act for carrying out the works specified, the Waihi
Borough Council hereby makes and levies a special rate of
one half penny (½d.) in the pound upon the rateable value
on the basis of unimproved value of all rateable property in
the Borough of Waihi; and such special rate shall be an
annually recurring rate during the currency of the loan and
shall be payable half-yearly on the 1st days of November and
May in each and every year, being a period of 20 years, or
until the loan is fully paid off.”

It is not proposed to collect the above rate as loan pay-
ments will be met from payments made by users of the
abattoir.

The foregoing resolution was duly passed by the Waihi
Borough Council at a meeting of the said Council held on
the 20th day of April 1959.

529
K. S. BARGH, Town Clerk.


NEW PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the New
Plymouth City Council hereby resolves as follows:

“That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on
a loan of £2,500 to be known as the Pensioners’ Housing Loan
1959 authorised to be raised by the New Plymouth City
Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of
erecting flats for pensioners, the New Plymouth City Council
hereby makes a special rate of one over sixty-four (1/64d.)
parts of a penny in the pound upon the rateable value (on
the basis of the unimproved value) of all rateable property
within the City of New Plymouth; and that the said special
rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of
the loan and be payable half-yearly on the 1st day of April
and the 1st day of October in each and every year during the
currency of the loan, being a period of 25 years, or until the
loan is fully paid off.”

The above is a certified copy of a resolution passed at a
meeting of the New Plymouth City Council held on 20 April
1959.

519
H. N. JOHNSON, Town Clerk.


DUNEDIN CITY COUNCIL

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Housing (Elderly Persons) Loan 1959 of £9,400

PURSUANT to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the
Dunedin City Council hereby resolves as follows:

“That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on
a loan of £9,400 authorised to be raised by the Dunedin City
Council under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose of
providing suitable accommodation for elderly persons, the
said Dunedin City Council hereby makes and levies a special
rate of 0·00695d. in the pound (£) upon the rateable value
of all rateable property of the City of Dunedin, comprising
the whole of the City of Dunedin; and that the special rate
shall be an annual-recurring rate during the currency of the
loan and be payable yearly on the 1st day of June in each
and every year during the currency of the loan, being a period
of 30 years, or until the loan is fully paid off.”

I hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of
the resolution passed by the Dunedin City Council on the
above-mentioned date.

L. WRIGHT, Mayor.
Municipal Chambers, Dunedin C. 1, 20 April 1959.
513

NOTICES OF PRIVATE BILL

An Act to provide for the amendment of the rules of
societies which are members of the Royal New Zealand
Society for the Health of Women and Children (In-
corporated).

NOTICE is hereby given that the Royal New Zealand Society
for the Health of Women and Children (Incorporated)
(commonly known as the Plunket Society) intends to apply
by petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand at its
next session for leave to apply to bring in a private Bill,
the short title of which is stated above, in order to effect
the following objects:

To provide for the amendment of the rules of societies,
which are members of the Royal New Zealand Society
for the Health of Women and Children (Incorporated),
by resolution passed by a three-fifths majority at a
general, interim, or special conference of the Royal
New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and
Children (Incorporated) and various matters incidental
thereto.

The promoter of the Bill is the Royal New Zealand
Society for the Health of Women and Children (Incorporated)
whose address for the service of communications or notices is
at the offices of Messrs Cook, Allan, and Cook, Solicitors,
25 Crawford Street, Dunedin.

Copies of the Bill may be inspected at the office of the
promoter at 453 George Street, Dunedin, or at the offices of
its solicitors, Messrs Cook, Allan, and Cook, 25 Crawford
Street, Dunedin C. 1.

Dated this 21st day of April 1959.

The Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women
and Children (Incorporated).

By its solicitors and agents—

520
COOK, ALLAN, AND COOK.


CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1957

In the matter of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 and in the
matter of the trust under the will of Samuel Matthias
Curl, of Waverley, in the State of New South Wales in
the Commonwealth of Australia, retired medical practi-
tioner, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 36 of the
Charitable Trusts Act 1957, of application to the Supreme
Court at Wellington for approval of a scheme of the Public
Trustee for administration of the charitable bequests under
the above-mentioned will.

The Public Trustee as trustee of the estate of the deceased
has prepared a scheme for the disposition of the income to
the Royal Society of London and the Royal Anthropological
Institute of Great Britain and Ireland.

Particulars of the Said Scheme

  1. The purposes for which the income is to be disposed of
    to the said society and the said institute shall be:

(a) To arrange for special lectures in the United Kingdom,
New Zealand, or elsewhere.

(b) To arrange for the writing of monographs or essays by
persons qualified to do so.

(c) To prepare, publish, and distribute in the United King-
dom, New Zealand, or elsewhere in such languages
and in such manner as the said society and institute
think fit the said lectures, monographs, and essays.

  1. The lectures, monographs, and essays referred to in para-
    graph 1 hereof shall, in the case of the said society, relate to
    the application of the science of physics to biology including
    the relationships of electricity to life and electro-biology
    generally.

  2. The lectures, monographs, and essays referred to in
    paragraph 1 shall, in the case of the said institute, refer to
    some aspect of anthropology.

  3. The institute may further arrange for the holding of a
    competition for the best essay on any anthropological
    subject or for the undertaking of any anthropological research.

  4. That subject to the provisions of the said scheme the
    rules relating to the said lectures, monographs, essays, or
    research undertakings may be altered.

The said scheme and the Attorney-General’s report thereon
have been filed in and may be inspected at the said Court.
The date proposed for the hearing of the application to
approve the said scheme is the 19th day of June 1959.

Any person desiring to oppose the said scheme is required
to give written notice of his intention to do so to the
Registrar of the Supreme Court at Wellington, and to the
Public Trustee as trustee, and to the Attorney-General, not
less than seven clear days before the said date proposed
for the hearing of the application.

Dated at Wellington this 27th day of April 1959.

547
IZARD, WESTON, STEVENSON, AND CO.
Solicitors for the Public Trustee.



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🏘️ Papakura Borough Council Special Rate for Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, Special rate, Loan, Papakura Borough Council, Water supply
  • B. G. Skeet, Acting Town Clerk

🏘️ Waihi Borough Council Special Rate for Abattoir Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, Special rate, Abattoir, Loan, Waihi Borough Council
  • K. S. Bargh, Town Clerk

🏘️ New Plymouth City Council Special Rate for Pensioners' Housing Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, Special rate, Pensioners' housing, Loan, New Plymouth City Council
  • H. N. Johnson, Town Clerk

🏘️ Dunedin City Council Special Rate for Elderly Persons' Housing Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
20 April 1959
Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, Special rate, Elderly persons' housing, Loan, Dunedin City Council
  • L. Wright, Mayor

🏛️ Notice of Private Bill for Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
21 April 1959
Private Bill, Royal New Zealand Society for the Health of Women and Children, Plunket Society, Amendment of rules
  • COOK, ALLAN, AND COOK

🏛️ Application for approval of scheme for charitable bequests of Samuel Matthias Curl

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
27 April 1959
Charitable Trusts Act 1957, Charitable bequests, Scheme, Public Trustee, Supreme Court, Royal Society of London, Royal Anthropological Institute
  • Samuel Matthias Curl (deceased), Will of medical practitioner

  • IZARD, WESTON, STEVENSON, AND CO. Solicitors for the Public Trustee.