Legal and Financial Notices




THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

No. 21

10 units referred to in paragraph 5 hereof are completed
and ready for occupation (which point of time is hereinafter
referred to as "the date of settlement") and shall if it
so desires be entitled to call for a lease from the Council
at a rental of one shilling per annum for the period from
the date of transfer to the date of settlement of the Panama
buildings and such portions of the grounds and access as
shall be necessary for the purposes of this paragraph.

  1. On the date of settlement the Council shall offer to each
    of the persons then resident in Panama the right to occupy
    one of the units referred to in paragraph 5 hereof at the
    rental fixed therefor in accordance with the Government's
    pensioner housing policy.

  2. On the date of settlement, if any of the persons then
    resident at Panama have not been suitably accommodated
    elsewhere the Council shall lease the Panama buildings to
    the Society upon the following terms and conditions:

(a) The lease shall commence on the date of settlement
and shall continue until the Society is able to give
vacant possession of the Panama buildings to the
Council.

(b) The rental shall be one shilling per annum.

(c) The Council shall be responsible for the repair and
maintenance of the buildings and for insuring the
buildings to their full insurable value.

(d) The Society shall maintain and care for the persons
resident in Panama on the date of settlement until
such persons are suitably accommodated elsewhere
and shall provide such staff and other services as
shall be necessary from time to time to accomplish
that purpose.

(e) After the date of settlement no further persons shall
be admitted as residents of Panama.

(f) The Society may charge the residents of Panama such
weekly sum for their accommodation as the Council
shall from time to time determine.

  1. As soon as is practicable after the expiry of the lease
    referred to in paragraph 9 hereof the Council shall convert
    the dwellinghouse of Panama into a recreational centre
    for the use and enjoyment of the occupants of the houses or
    villas erected upon the trust realty.

  2. The Council shall also use such further portion or
    portions of the trust property as shall from time to time
    prove necessary for the provision of such other recreational
    amenities as the Council shall from time to time consider
    to be desirable for the better enjoyment of the trust property
    by the occupants of the houses or villas erected upon the
    trust realty.

  3. Any portion or portions of the trust realty not for
    the time being required for the purposes of the trusts
    specified in paragraphs 5, 6, 10, and 11 hereof may be used
    by the Council as it thinks fit for the provision of recreational
    amenities for the Borough of Masterton until such portion
    or portions are required for the purposes of such trusts.

  4. The Council shall have in respect of the trust property
    all the powers conferred upon a trustee by the provisions of
    the Trustee Act 1956 with the exception that the Council shall
    have no power to sell or exchange the trust realty or any part
    thereof without the prior consent of this honourable Court.

  5. The income to be derived from the trust property after
    the date of settlement and the proceeds of the sale of any
    part of the trust property shall be applied by the Council in
    or towards the maintenance, upkeep, repair, improvement, or
    development of the trust property or the repayment of any
    liabilities in respect of the trust property or any part thereof
    as the Council shall think fit.

  6. The settlement developed upon the trust realty in accordance
    with the provisions of paragraphs 5, 6, 10, and 11 hereof
    shall bear a suitable name incorporating the word "Whatman"
    or "Panama" as the Council shall determine.

  7. All income to be derived from the residuary estate of
    the testator shall:

(a) Until the date of settlement be paid by the Public
Trustee to the Board.

(b) As from the date of settlement be paid by the Public
Trustee to the Council and shall be applied by the
Council in or towards the maintenance, upkeep, repair,
improvement, or development of the trust property or
the repayment of any liabilities in respect of the trust
property or any part thereof as the Council shall
think fit.

During the continuance of the lease referred to in paragraph
9 hereof the Council may pay such part or parts of such income
as it shall from time to time think fit to the Society to be
applied in or towards meeting the costs incurred by the Society
in carrying out its obligations under the said lease.

  1. All income to be derived from the trust property between
    the date of transfer and the date of settlement shall be paid to
    the Board.

  2. This scheme is in substitution for the trusts imposed by
    clauses 10, 11, and 12 of the said will of the testator.

  3. The costs of the Attorney-General, the Board, the
    Council, and the Society 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 15 acres 2 roods 12 perches and
six-tenths of a perch (15 ac. 2 r. 12.6 p.), 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 certificate 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 7th day of June 1966 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.

BOROUGH OF ONEHUNGA

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Pensioner Housing Loan 1965, £29,000

In pursuance and exercise of the powers vested in it in that
behalf by the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the Onehunga
Borough Council resolves:

"That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges
on a loan of £29,000 authorised to be raised by the Onehunga
Borough Council under the above-mentioned Act for the
purpose of purchasing land and erecting accommodation
for old people, the Onehunga Borough Council hereby makes
and levies a special rate of decimal nought five five (.055d.)
of a penny in the £ on the unimproved rateable value of all
rateable property in the Borough of Onehunga; and that such
special rate shall be an annual-recurring rate during the
currency of the said loan and be payable yearly on the
first day of April of each and every year during the
currency of such loan, being a period of 40 years, or until
the loan is fully paid off."

The foregoing resolution was passed by the Onehunga
Borough Council at a meeting held on Monday, 28 March
1966.

A. H. GOLDSBURY, Town Clerk.

WAIROA ELECTRIC POWER BOARD

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

Renewal Loan 1966, £12,500

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Wairoa
Electric Power Board, held on the 28th day of March 1966,
the following resolution was passed:

Pursuant to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the
Wairoa Electric Power Board hereby resolves as follows:

"That, for the purpose of providing annual charges on a
loan of £12,500 authorised to be raised by the Wairoa Electric
Power Board under the above-mentioned Act for the purpose
of repaying on maturity (a) a portion (£5,000) of the Reticulation
Loan 1955, £10,000 which matures on 1 June 1966; and (b) a
portion (£7,500) of the Reticulation Loan 1956, £15,000 which
matures on 1 October 1966, the said Wairoa Electric Power
Board hereby makes a special rate of point nought three
nought seven pence (.0307d.) in the pound (£) upon the capital
value of all rateable property in the Wairoa Electric Power
Board District; and that the special rate shall be an annually
recurring rate during the currency of the loan and shall be
payable on the 1st day of October in every year during the
currency of the loan, being a period of ten years, or until the
loan is paid off."

J. CROWTHER, Secretary-Treasurer.

MOUTOA DRAINAGE BOARD

RESOLUTION MAKING SPECIAL RATE

THAT, pursuant to the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, the
Moutoa Drainage Board hereby resolves as follows:

"That, for the purpose of providing the annual charges on
a loan of eight thousand pounds (£8,000) authorised to be
raised by the Moutoa Drainage Board under the abovementioned
Act for the Moutoa Pumping District Scheme, the
said Moutoa Drainage Board hereby makes a special rate of
three shillings and sixpence (3s. 6d.) per acre upon Class "A";
two shillings and tenpence (2s. 10d.) per acre upon Class "B";
and one shilling and twopence (1s. 2d.) per acre upon Class



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🏛️ Scheme for Panama Buildings and Trust Property

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Trust property, Panama buildings, Masterton, Recreational amenities, Trustee Act, Residuary estate, Public Trustee
  • Jeremiah Bernard Savage, Lessee of part of Lot 3

  • Attorney-General
  • Board
  • Council
  • Society
  • MAJOR, GOODING, AND WATSON, Solicitors

🏘️ Onehunga Borough Council Special Rate for Pensioner Housing Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 March 1966
Special rate, Pensioner housing, Loan, Unimproved rateable value, Old people accommodation
  • A. H. Goldsbury, Town Clerk

🏘️ Wairoa Electric Power Board Special Rate for Renewal Loan

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
28 March 1966
Special rate, Renewal loan, Electric power, Capital value, Reticulation loan
  • J. Crowther, Secretary-Treasurer

🏘️ Moutoa Drainage Board Special Rate for Pumping District Scheme

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
Special rate, Drainage board, Pumping district scheme, Acreage rates, Class A, Class B