✨ Land Acquisition and Partnership Dissolution




SCHEDULE
WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT
ALL that piece of land containing 5 acres O roods 9.1 perches,
more or less, situate in Block III, Rewa Survey District,
being part Mangapokia Block and coloured orange on Survey
Office Plan 25607. This land comprises the first 50 chains of
the Homewood Road running south from the intersection of
the Homewood Road and Blairlogie Road.
Dated the 5th day of April 1974.
W. S. BARNETT, County Clerk.
This notice was first published on the 8th day of April 1974.
800
MASTERTON COUNTY COUNCIL
NOTICE is hereby given that the Masterton County Council
proposes under the provisions of the Public Works Act 1928,
to execute a certain public work, namely, the taking of land
for road and for the purpose of such public work the land
described in the Schedule hereto is required to be taken
and notice is hereby further given that a plan of the land so
required to be taken is deposited in the offices of the Master-
ton County Council at Chapel Street in Masterton and is
there open for inspection. All persons affected by the execu-
tion of the said public work or by the taking of the said
land should, if they have any objections to the execution of
the said public work or to the taking of the said land, not
being objections to the amount or payment of compensation,
set forth such objection in writing and send the same within
40 days of the first publication of this notice to the Clerk
of the Masterton County Council. P.O. Box 39, Masterton.
If any objection is made in accordance with this notice, a
public hearing of the objection will be held, unless the
objector otherwise requires, and each objector will be advised
of the time and place of the hearing.
SCHEDULE
WELLINGTON LAND DISTRICT
THREE roods and 39.1 perches, being part Ngapuketurua 5B
and part of the land in plan A2927 and part C.T. 205/256
and coloured orange on S.O. Plan 26017.
The above land comprises 10 chains of road off the
Homewood Road adjacent to the Okautete School.
Dated the 5th day of April 1974.
W. S. BARNETT, County Clerk.
This notice was first published on the 8th day of April 1974.
801
SOUTHLAND CATCHMENT BOARD
NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF CLASSIFICATION LIST--MAKAREWA
MAINTENANCE RATING DISTRICT
Classification under Soil Conservation and Rivers Control
Act 1941, of Land in the Southland Catchment District
NOTICE is hereby given that the land in the part of the
Southland Catchment District described in the Schedule here-
to has been classified under the Soil Conservation and Rivers
Control Act 1941, and the classification is deemed a valid
classification as from the date on which this notice is first
published, namely 10 April 1974.
SCHEDULE
DEFINITION OF THE MAKAREWA MAINTENANCE RATING DISTRICT
ALL the lands within the Southland Catchment District shown
edged in red on Classification Plan S.G.B. No. B,10-A,
deposited for inspection during office hours at the offices of
the Southland Catchment Board, 143 Spey Street, Invercargill.
A. J. McKELLAR, Secretary.
804
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
NOTICE is hereby given by Wilfred Glynes Webster that,
as from 31 March 1974, he has withdrawn from the partner-
ship previously practising as Webster and Hampton, chartered
accountants, at 32 Lorne Street, Auckland, and will in future
carry on practice as a chartered accountant on his own
account at Blows Building, 17 Emily Place, Auckland.
W. G. WEBSTER.
31 March 1974.
810
WELLINGTON METHODIST CHARITABLE AND
EDUCATIONAL TRUSTS AMENDMENT BILL
NOTICE OF PRIVATE BILL
THE Board of the Wellington Methodist Charitable and
Educational Endowments incorporated under the Wellington
Methodist Charitable and Educational Trusts Act 1916
(Private), gives notice of its intention to apply for leave
to bring into the House of Representatives the above-intituled
Bill the objects of which are as follows:
First, to alter the ending of the financial year of the
Board from the last day of December to the last day of
June in each year and thus correspond more closely with
the annual Conference of the Methodist Church to which
the Board makes annual report.
Secondly, to extend the present powers of sale which
with the approval of the Methodist Conference are restricted
to sale by auction or public tender to enable the Board
subject to the approval of the said Conference to sell land
in such manner and on such terms as the Board thinks
fit. The proceeds of sale are to be available for purchase
by the Board of any other estate freehold, leasehold, or
stratum in New Zealand either in the Board's own name
or jointly with any other agency of the Methodist Church.
The proceeds may also be used in making permanent improve-
ments upon other land of the Board or in the execution
of works of subdivision development or improvement of
any such land held by the Board or may be invested on
deposit with any Savings Society or Trust established by or
with the consent of the Methodist Conference.
Thirdly, the purposes of the Bill are to extend the powers
of investment of the Board's money in investments authorised
under the Trustee Act 1956, or in securities of any com-
pany officially listed on the Stock Exchange in New Zealand
which comprise shares, stock or debentures secured or
unsecured notes but not including such shares, stock
debentures, or notes not fully paid up unless required to
be fully paid within 12 months after the date of issue
nor is investment to be allowed in notes or debentures
in respect of which any liability to make further advances
or payments will remain after the expiration of twelve
months after the date of acquisition. There is a further
restriction on investment in securities of companies unless
the company has a paid up share capital of $1,000,000
or more and if the company has not paid a dividend of
at least 5 percent in each complete financial year within
5 years prior to the date of investment. No investment is
to be made in any company whose business might conflict
with the general rules and useages of the Methodist Church
of New Zealand.
Finally, the Bill makes provision for use of income from
investments in aid of homes, schools, colleges, or other
institutions established or supported by the Methodist
Conference.
The promoter of this Bill is the Board of the Wellington
Methodist Charitable and Educational Endowments whose
address for service of communications or notices is at the
offices of Messieurs Martin, Evans-Scott and Hurley,
Macarthy Building, 140-150 Lambton Quay, Wellington
(P.O. Box 5055).
808
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR LEAVE TO BRING A
PRIVATE BILL
Title of the Bill: The Melanesian Trusts Act 1974
OBJECTS of the bill: An Act to declare the trusts upon
which the Melanesian Mission Trust Board holds certain
land and the income therefrom and to provide for the
administration thereof, consequent upon the severence of
the Diocese of Melanesia from the Province of New Zealand
and the establishment of the Province of Melanesia.
Promoter of the bill: The Most Reverend Allen Howard
Johnston L.TH., LL.D., Bishop of Waikato and Primate and
Archbishop of New Zealand. The promoter's address for
communications or notices and the address at which a copy
of the Bill may be inspected is at the offices of Messrs
Grierson, Jackson and Partners, Solicitors, Third Floor,
Smith and Caughey Building, Wellesley Street, Auckland.
The same notice will be used for circulation in the New
Zealand Herald, both notices to be published pursuant to
Standing Order 6.
809



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πŸ—οΈ Masterton County Council Notice of Intention to Take Land for Road (continued from previous page)

πŸ—οΈ Infrastructure & Public Works
5 April 1974
Land acquisition, Road construction, Masterton County Council
  • W. S. Barnett, County Clerk

πŸ—ΊοΈ Southland Catchment Board Classification of Land

πŸ—ΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey
10 April 1974
Soil Conservation, Rivers Control, Land Classification, Southland Catchment District
  • A. J. McKellar, Secretary

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 March 1974
Partnership dissolution, Chartered accountants, Auckland
  • Wilfred Glynes Webster, Withdrawn from partnership

  • W. G. Webster

πŸŽ“ Wellington Methodist Charitable and Educational Trusts Amendment Bill

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Private Bill, Financial year, Investment powers, Methodist Church

πŸŽ“ Melanesian Trusts Act 1974

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
Private Bill, Trust administration, Melanesian Mission, Diocese of Melanesia
  • The Most Reverend Allen Howard Johnston, Bishop of Waikato and Primate and Archbishop of New Zealand