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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 80
BOROUGH OF PORIRUA
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF AMENDMENTS NOS. 2, 3, AND 4, OF
THE NO. 1 SECTION OF THE MAKARA COUNTY DISTRICT SCHEME
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that pursuant to a resolution of
the council made on 16 December 1964, Amendments Nos. 2,
3, and 4, of the No. 1 Section of the Makara County District
Scheme have been recommended for approval under the Town
and Country Planning Act 1953.
Amendment No. 2 concerns a change in zoning from In-
dustrial B to Residential of land located off Titahi Bay
Main Road adjacent to Takapuwahia.
Amendment No. 3 concerns a change in zoning from
Proposed Recreation Reserve to Residential of certain sections
with frontage to Tireti Road.
Amendment No. 4 concerns the substitution of a new Code
of Ordinances for the current Operative Code.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF AMENDMENT NO. 2 OF THE NO. 3
SECTION OF MAKARA COUNTY DISTRICT SCHEME
PUBLIC notice is hereby given that pursuant to a resolu-
tion of the council made on 16 December 1964, Amendment
No. 2, of the No. 3 Section of the Makara County District
Scheme has been recommended for approval under the Town
and Country Planning Act 1953.
Amendment No. 2 concerns the substitution of a new
Code of Ordinances for the current Operative Code.
The amendments have been deposited in the Borough
Council Office, Station Road, Porirua, and the Public Library,
Huanui Street, Porirua, in accordance with section 22 (1) of
the Act and are there open for inspection, without fee, to
all persons interested therein at any time when the office
and Public Library are open to the public.
Objections to the amendments or to any part of any one
of them shall be in writing as form E prescribed in the First
Schedule to the Town and Country Planning Regulations
1960, and shall be lodged at the office of the council at
any time not later than Wednesday the 3rd day of February
1965. At a later date every objection will be open for public
inspection, and any person who wishes to oppose or support
any objection will be entitled to be heard at the hearing
of objections if he notifies the Town Clerk in writing within
a period of which public notice will be given.
Dated at Porirua this 23rd day of December 1964.
For the Porirua Borough Council:
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R. G. WALSH, Town Clerk.
MAORI PURPOSES ACT 1959
FEES FOR ENTRY PERMIT TO LAKE ROTOAIRA
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section 5 of the
Maori Purposes Act 1959 and regulation 7 of the Rotoaira
Trust Fishing Regulations 1959, the trustees of Lake Rotoaira
have prescribed the following fees for entry permits to Lake
Rotoaira:
£ s. d.
Annual entry permits having a currency for the
full period of 12 months from and including the
date of issue but excluding therefrom any period
not exceeding two calendar months during which
fishing may be prohibited by the trustees by
notice in the Gazette ..... ..... ..... 12 10 0
Monthly entry permits ..... ..... ..... 8 0 0
Weekly entry permits ..... ..... ..... 5 0 0
Daily entry permits ..... ..... ..... 1 0 0
Dated the 17th day of December 1964.
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PATERIKI HURA, Chairman.
THE CHARITABLE TRUSTS ACT 1957
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF SCHEME
NOTICE is hereby given of an application by the Wairarapa
Hospital Board, a trustee under the will of Arthur Powys
Whatman, late of Masterton, retired sheep farmer, deceased,
for approval under Part III of the above-mentioned Act of
a scheme for the disposition of the property (including the
home known as “Panama”) and income vested in or payable
to the said board under the said will.
Particulars of the scheme are as follows; in these particulars
“the Association” means the Wellington Presbyterian Social
Service Association Incorporated and “Kandahar” means the
home for elderly people at Masterton, maintained by the
association:
- The scheme is for the disposition of the trust property,
which property is the land now comprising the “trust realty”
as defined in clause 10 of the said will and being more
particularly described in the Schedule hereto (which realty
includes “Panama” as defined in the said clause 10) and all
buildings, erections, chattels, household effects, and things
thereon now held in trust by the said Board under clauses
10 and 11 of the said will. - The scheme is also for the disposition of the income to
be derived in the future from the residuary estate of the
testator referred to in clause 12 of the said will. - Upon the board being satisfied—
(a) That Kandahar has been extended by the addition of
a new wing or new buildings containing not less than
14 beds (eight of which are in replacement of the
accommodation at Panama) and an appropriate part
of the new wing or new buildings is called Panama
or Whatman; and
(b) That such of the eight persons at present resident at
Panama as wish to reside at Kandahar have been
provided with suitable accommodation in that home;
and
(c) That the said new wing or new buildings are held upon
trust for the purpose of providing a convalescent or
rest home or permanent home for aged and needy
people irrespective of race, colour, or creed, residents
being free to attend services at any church or other
religious service or to decline to attend any such
service;
then the board shall transfer the trust property, subject to
any existing lease or tenancy, to the association, and from
and after such transfer the provisions of clauses 4, 5, and
6 hereof shall take effect. - The association shall thereupon hold the trust property
upon trust to sell the same either as a whole or in lots by
public auction, or by tender, or by private contract at such
price and upon such terms and conditions as the Minister
of Health shall approve. - The association shall hold the proceeds of sale of the trust
property upon trust to pay to the Government of New
Zealand so much thereof as is equal to eight-fourteenths of
the cost of so extending Kandahar and shall hold the balance
of such proceeds of sale (if any) upon trust to apply the
same for the general purposes of Khandahar as the associa-
tion shall think fit. - All income to be derived from the residuary estate of
the testator from and after such transfer shall be paid by the
Public Trustee to the association and shall be applied by the
association for the general purposes of Kandahar. - The costs of the Attorney-General, the board, and the
association of and incidental to this scheme shall be paid
out of the said residuary estate.
SCHEDULE
ALL those pieces of land situate in Block IV, of the Tiffin
Survey District, containing fifteen acres two roods twelve
perches and six-tenths of a perch (15ac. 2r. 12·6p.), more
or less, being parts of Section 32, of the Masterton Small Farm
Settlement, being also Lots 2 and 3, on Deposited Plan No.
11565, and being all the land comprised and described in certi-
ficate of title, Volume 482, folio 63, and Volume 481, folio
145, subject as to part of Lot 3 to an unregistered memorandum
of lease, dated 11 May 1959, from the Wairarapa Hospital
Board to Jeremiah Bernard Savage, of Masterton, farmer, over
approximately 12 acres 2 roods 15 perches thereof for a
period of 10 years from the 1st day of April 1959.
The date proposed for the hearing of the application by
the Court is the 12th day of February 1965 and the hearing
will take place in the Supreme Court, Wellington, at 10 a.m.
Any person desiring to oppose the scheme is required to
give written notice of his intention to do so to the Registrar
of the Supreme Court, Masterton, and the board, and the
Attorney-General not less than seven clear days before the
above-mentioned date of hearing.
The Wairarapa Hospital Board by its Solicitors and duly
authorised Agents:
MAJOR GOODING AND WATSON, Solicitors.
137 Queen Street, Masterton.
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🏗️ Porirua Borough Council Public Notification of Makara County District Scheme Amendments
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works23 December 1964
District scheme amendments, Zoning changes, Ordinances, Town and Country Planning Act
- R. G. Walsh, Town Clerk
🪶 Maori Purposes Act 1959: Fees for Entry Permit to Lake Rotoaira
🪶 Māori Affairs17 December 1964
Lake Rotoaira, Entry permits, Fishing regulations, Fees, Trustees
- Pateriki Hura, Chairman
🏛️ Charitable Trusts Act 1957: Application for Approval of Scheme for Arthur Powys Whatman Estate
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationCharitable trust, Scheme approval, Wairarapa Hospital Board, Wellington Presbyterian Social Service Association, Masterton
- Arthur Powys Whatman, Deceased testator of estate
- Jeremiah Bernard Savage, Lessee of land
- Minister of Health
- Attorney-General
- MAJOR GOODING AND WATSON, Solicitors.
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