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31 JULY
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
NOTICE OF PRIVATE BILL
THE MANAWATU PATRIOTIC SOCIETY BILL
THE Manawatu Patriotic Society hereby gives notice that it
intends to apply for leave to bring in the above-mentioned
Private Bill during the present session of Parliament.
The objects of the Bill are:
- To amalgamate the funds of the Manawatu Patriotic
Society, which comprise the "Anzac Fund" and the "Sick and
Wounded Fund", and to provide that until the expiration of
the lst day of January 1990 the same shall be held by the
society as a war fund for the purpose of making grants and
donations for relief and other charitable purposes to officers
and men who enlisted in Palmerston North and the County
of Kairanga and served in the 1914-1919 War and to the
dependants of such officers and men. - To authorise the society to sell the premises used by
the Palmerston North Returned Services' Association (Incor-
porated) for many years as a soldiers' club. - To authorise the society to lend the whole or part of the
proceeds of the sale of those premises to the Palmerston North
Returned Services' Association (Incorporated) on the security
of a second mortgage. - To provide for the dissolution of the society as from the
lst day of January 1990 and the vesting of all real and personal
property then held by the society in the Palmerston North
Returned Services' Association (Incorporated), subject to that
association holding the said property for a period of 20 years
thereafter upon trust for the purpose mentioned in paragraph
1 of this notice.
The promoter of the Bill is the Manawatu Patriotic Society.
A copy of the Bill may be inspected at the offices of Messrs
Cooper, Rapley, Bennett, and Thomson, Solicitors, 103 Rangi-
tikei Street, Palmerston North, during normal office hours,
Monday to Friday (both days inclusive); and communications
or notices to the promoter may be sent to that address or to
P.O. Box 612, Palmerston North.
5743
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AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT REPORT
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