✨ Private Bills and Local Notices
NOTICE OF A PRIVATE BILL
In the matter of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives relating to Private Bills, and in the matter of a Private Bill intituled ‘St. Johns College Trusts Act’:
Notice is hereby given that it is intended to apply to the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled for leave to bring in a Bill intituled “St. Johns College Trusts Act”.
The objects of the Bill are:
(a) To enable St. Johns College to become a general theological college for the education of candidates for ordination in the principles of the Christian faith.
(b) To extend the ambit of the trusts of the College Funds and the Scholarship Funds and to consolidate and vary the trusts of those funds.
(c) To validate all payments or application of income from the Scholarship Funds made by the St. Johns College Trust Board as trustee of that fund for the general purposes of St. Johns College since the 17th day of November 1958.
(d) To amend the trust of the Widows and Orphans Endowment by permitting the trustees of that fund to hold the fund for and towards the support of retired Anglican clergy or Anglican clergy in need of financial assistance and for the support of widows and orphans of such deceased clergy and to pay the net available income of the fund to the New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Fund Board for these purposes. Further, at the direction of Synod, to enable ordained ministers of the proposed Church of Christ in New Zealand and their respective widows and orphans to qualify for like assistance.
(e) To extend the powers (including the powers of investment) of the trustee of the College Fund, the Scholarship Fund, and the Widows and Orphans Endowment, and to enable the submission of a scheme or schemes in respect of future variations of those powers or the mode of administration of the trusts to the Supreme Court of New Zealand for approval under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957.
The promotor of the Bill is Eric Austen Gowing, Bishop of the Diocese of Auckland. The address to which communications and notices may be sent and at which a copy of the Bill may be inspected is at the offices of Messrs Hesketh and Richmond, Sixth Floor, Norwich Union Building, corner Queen and Durham Streets, Auckland.
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NOTICE OF A PRIVATE BILL
In the matter of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives relating to Private Bills; and in the matter of a Private Bill intituled the “New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Fund Act 1972”:
Notice is hereby given that it is intended to apply to the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled for leave to bring in a Bill intituled the “New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Fund Act 1972”. The objects of the Bill are to enable trustees of existing pension funds, if they should so desire, to amalgamate with other pension funds so that they be administered as one pension fund.
The promoters of the Bill are Allan Howard Johnston, Primate and Archbishop of the Anglican Church, and Wybrants Olphert, a member of the General Synod of the Anglican Church. The address to which communications and notices may be sent and at which a copy of the Bill may be inspected is at the office of Messrs Hesketh and Richmond, Barristers and Solicitors, Sixth Floor, Norwich Union Building, corner of Queen and Durham Streets, Auckland.
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NOTICE OF A PRIVATE BILL
In the matter of the Standing Orders of the House of Representatives relating to Private Bills, and in the matter of a Private Bill intituled the “Anglican Trustees Investment (Auckland) Act 1972”:
Notice is hereby given that it is intended to apply to the House of Representatives in Parliament assembled for leave to bring in a Bill intituled “Anglican Trustees Investment (Auckland) Act 1972”.
The objects of the Bill are to enable the trustees of funds held upon trusts for special religious, educational, and other charitable purposes in connection with parishes and churches throughout the Auckland Diocese, if they should so desire, to amalgamate the funds with other like funds to enable investment of the funds on a wider basis and to extend the present powers of investment of the various trusts.
The promoters of the Bill are Howard Pellow Anderson and John Edwin Towle. The address to which communications and notices may be sent and at which a copy of the Bill may be inspected is at the offices of Messrs Hesketh and Richmond, Sixth Floor, Norwich Union Building, corner Queen and Durham Streets, Auckland.
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WAITOMO COUNTY COUNCIL
NOTICE OF RESULT OF POLL ON LOAN PROPOSAL
Pursuant to section 38 of the Local Authorities Loans Act 1956, notice is hereby given that a poll of the ratepayers of the Mokau Water Supply Area taken on the 26th day of July 1972 on the proposal of the above-named Local Authority to raise a loan of $33,000 to be known as the Mokau Water Supply Loan 1972, for the purpose of finding the balance of the funds necessary to provide a treated water for the Mokau Township resulted as follows:
The number of votes recorded for the loan was .... 57
The number of votes recorded against the loan was .... 32
The number of informal votes was .... Nil
I declare therefore that the proposal was carried.
Dated this 27th day of July 1972.
J. M. SOMERVILLE, County Chairman.
2289
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between John Malcolm Hamilton, of Auckland, pilot, and Paul Malcolm Hamilton, of Auckland, salesman, carrying on business as licensed motor vehicle dealers, 778 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland, under the styles or firms of Paul Hamilton Motors and Penrose Motors, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 31st day of July 1972. The said business will be henceforth carried on at the above-mentioned addresses by the said Paul Malcolm Hamilton solely.
Dated at Auckland this 27th day of July 1972.
J. M. HAMILTON.
P. M. HAMILTON.
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 1972, No 61
NZLII —
NZ Gazette 1972, No 61
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🏛️ Notice of Private Bill for St. Johns College Trusts Act
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPrivate Bill, St. Johns College, Theological College, Trust Funds, Anglican Church
- Eric Austen Gowing (Bishop), Promoter of the Bill
🏛️ Notice of Private Bill for New Zealand Anglican Church Pension Fund Act 1972
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPrivate Bill, Anglican Church, Pension Fund, Amalgamation
- Allan Howard Johnston (Prelate), Promoter of the Bill
- Wybrants Olphert, Promoter of the Bill
🏛️ Notice of Private Bill for Anglican Trustees Investment (Auckland) Act 1972
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationPrivate Bill, Anglican Trustees, Investment, Auckland Diocese
- Howard Pellow Anderson, Promoter of the Bill
- John Edwin Towle, Promoter of the Bill
🏘️ Waitomo County Council Notice of Result of Poll on Loan Proposal
🏘️ Provincial & Local Government27 July 1972
Loan Proposal, Poll Result, Mokau Water Supply, Waitomo County Council
- J. M. Somerville, County Chairman
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between John Malcolm Hamilton and Paul Malcolm Hamilton
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry27 July 1972
Dissolution of Partnership, Motor Vehicle Dealers, Auckland
- John Malcolm Hamilton, Partner in dissolved partnership
- Paul Malcolm Hamilton, Partner in dissolved partnership
🏛️ New Zealand Government Publications Availability
🏛️ Governance & Central AdministrationGovernment Publications, Bookshops, Availability