Private Bills and Government Publications




effect at the triennial election of the council to be held on
the 12th day of October 1974, be and is hereby confirmed
and that the Common Seal of the corporation be affixed
to the Special Order in the presence of His Worship the
Mayor, Councillors T. J. Darby and S. G. Elder and the
Town Clerk.

The Common Seal of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens
of the Borough of One Tree Hill was hereunto affixed
in the presence of:

H. C. SADGROVE, Mayor.
T. J. DARBY, Councillor.
S. G. ELDER, Councillor.
B.W. ARCHER, Town Clerk.

THE MARLBOROUGH AGRICULTURAL AND
PASTORAL ASSOCIATION BILL
NOTICE OF 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 "An Act to enable the Marlborough
Agricultural and Pastoral Association to dispose of certain
land in the Borough of Blenheim and to enter into arrangements with the Blenheim Borough Council for the use of
the land":

NOTICE is hereby given that the Marlborough Agricultural
and Pastoral Association, duly incorporated under the Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Act 1908, intends to apply
for leave to bring into the House of Representatives at
the present session a Private Bill intituled as above. The
objects of the said Bill are to authorise the Marlborough
Agricultural and Pastoral Association to transfer the land
known as the Blenheim Showgrounds to the Blenheim
Borough Council for the purposes of recreational sport, park
land, and other purposes and to provide for the investment
and application of the moneys to be received by the said
association from the Blenheim Borough Council and further
to provide for various incidental matters. The Blenheim
Borough Council and the Marlborough Agricultural and
Pastoral Association have entered into an agreement providing for the said land to be transferred to the Blenheim
Borough Council for the purposes of recreation and providing inter alia for payment of purchase money and for the
continuing use of the said land for the purposes of the
association as showgrounds on a number of days in each
year.

The promoter of the Bill is the Marlborough Agricultural
and Pastoral Association whose address is care of Messrs
Gascoigne, Wicks & Co., Barristers and Solicitors, 77 High
Street, Blenheim, to which address all communications and
notices may be sent and at which address a copy of the
Bill may be inspected.

Dated this 19th day of August 1974.

GASCOIGNE, WICKS & CO.,
Solicitors for the Promoter.

This is the first publication of this notice.

THE MACDONALD ADOPTION BILL
NOTICE OF PRIVATE BILL
Notice is hereby given that Grace Jones Macdonald, of
Wellington, widow, intends to apply for leave to bring in
a Bill intituled "An Act to give to an interim order of
adoption made on the 24th day of May 1972 in favour
of Andrew Macdonald and Grace Jones Macdonald as adopting parents of Donald Alan Macdonald such force and
effect as if it had been a final order of adoption made on
the same day", the object of which is to declare that the
interim order of adoption, made by the Magistrate's Court
at Wellington on the 24th day of May 1972, on the application of Andrew Macdonald (since deceased) and Grace Jones
Macdonald to adopt Donald Alan Macdonald, shall operate,
and for all purposes be deemed always to have operated,
as a final order of adoption.

A copy of the Bill may be inspected at the offices of
Messrs Salek, Turner & Brown, 32 Waring Taylor Street,
Wellington, to which communications or notices to the
promoter may be sent.

G. J. MACDONALD, Promoter.

This is the first publication of this notice.

22 AUGUST

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🏘️ One Tree Hill Borough Council Special Order (continued from previous page)

🏘️ Provincial & Local Government
25 June 1974
Council Membership, Municipal Corporations Act, One Tree Hill Borough
  • H. C. Sadgrove (Mayor), Presence at sealing
  • T. J. Darby (Councillor), Presence at sealing
  • S. G. Elder (Councillor), Presence at sealing
  • B. W. Archer (Town Clerk), Presence at sealing

🌾 Marlborough Agricultural and Pastoral Association Bill Notice

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
19 August 1974
Private Bill, Land Transfer, Blenheim Showgrounds, Agricultural and Pastoral Societies Act 1908
  • Gascoigne, Wicks & Co., Solicitors for the Promoter

⚖️ MacDonald Adoption Bill Notice

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Private Bill, Adoption Order, Magistrate's Court, Wellington
  • Grace Jones Macdonald (Widow), Promoter of the Bill
  • Andrew Macdonald, Deceased adopting parent
  • Donald Alan Macdonald, Adoptee

  • G. J. Macdonald, Promoter

🏛️ New Zealand Government Publications Notice

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
Government Bookshops, Subscriptions, Statutory Regulations, General Publications