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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 67
suant to section 36 of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, applied
to the Supreme Court at Christchurch, for approval of a
scheme for the disposition of certain capital assets and income
now held by the said executors and trustees on the charitable
trusts set out in the said wills and codicils. The said scheme
provides for the sale of the principal capital asset, namely,
a house property, and that thereafter the said executors and
trustees should hold the proceeds of such sale together with
certain other capital assets and income to be applied in
building an additional wing to an existing home for elderly
ladies owned and maintained by the Christchurch Presby-
terian Social Service Association at Grigg Street, Ashburton,
and to hold the balance of funds then remaining for the
payment of costs of the proceedings and to expend the income
and/or capital thereof at the discretion of the said executors
and trustees in providing comforts, gifts, equipment, amenities,
furniture, furnishings, and the like for the inmates of the
said home. A copy of the said scheme has been deposited in
and may be inspected at the registry office of the Supreme
Court, at Christchurch. It is proposed that the application
for approval be heard at Christchurch on the 15th day of
December, 1965, at 10 am.
Any person desiring to oppose the said scheme is required
to give notice of his intention to do so to the Registrar of
the said Court, and to the executors and trustees, and to
the Attorney-General not less than seven clear days before
the date proposed for the hearing of this application.
CHARLES, BLANK, AND DOIG.
Solicitors for Robert Walter Preston Cameron, Harry
Edmund Blank, Frederick Cameron, and Joseph Farrar
Cameron.
6597
W. R. B. WATSON AND B. O’HARA SMITH
RETIREMENT OF MEMBER
MESSRS W. R. B. Watson and B. O’Hara Smith, who have
carried on the practice of Stock and Sharebrokers at the
Prudential Building, Lambton Quay, Wellington, wish to
announce that as from the 23rd day of December 1965
Mr W. R. B. Watson is retiring from the firm. The practice
will be carried on by Mr O’Hara Smith at the same address.
6570
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Supreme Court Application for Approval of Charitable Scheme
(continued from previous page)
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationCharitable trusts, Supreme Court, Scheme approval, Christchurch, Executors, Trustees
- CHARLES, BLANK, AND DOIG
🏭 Retirement of Stock and Sharebroker
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 December 1965
Stock and sharebrokers, Wellington, Retirement, Business continuation
- W. R. B. Watson, Retiring from firm
- B. O’Hara Smith, Continuing practice
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