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13 MARCH THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 727
No. M. 602/79
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand
Christchurch Registry
IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955 and IN THE MATTER
of THE WHOLESALE MEAT COMPANY LIMITED, a duly incor-
po rated company having its registered office at Christchurch
and formerly carrying on business as meat processors and
traders.
NOTICE is hereby given that an order of the Supreme Court of
New Zealand dated the 30th day of November 1979 confirming
the reduction of capital of the above-named company from
$1,200.00 to $100.00, and the minute approved by the
Court showing with respect to the capital of the company as
altered the several particulars required by the above-mentioned
Act, was registered by the Registrar of Companies on the 29th
day of February 1980. The said minute is in the words and
figures following:
The capital of The Wholesale Meat Company Limited
henceforth is one hundred dollars ($100.00) divided into
fifty (50) fully paid ordinary shares of two dollars ($2.00)
each having been reduced from one thousand two hundred
dollars ($1,200.00) divided into six hundred (600) fully
paid ordinary shares of two dollars ($2.00) each.
Dated this 5th day of March 1980.
CHAPMAN TRIPP & CO., Solicitors for the Company.
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No. M. 602/79
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand
Christchurch Registry
IN THE MATTER of the Companies Act 1955 and IN THE MATTER
of MEAT PACKERS NEW ZEALAND (1977) LIMITED, a duly incor-
porated company having its registered office at Christ-
church and formerly carrying on business as meat processors
and traders:
NOTICE is hereby given that an order of the Supreme Court
of New Zealand dated the 30th day of November 1979 con-
firming the reduction of capital of the above-named company
from $6,000.00 to $100.00, and the minute approved by the
Court showing with respect to the capital of the company
as altered the several particulars required by the above-
mentioned Act, was registered by the Registrar of Companies
on the 29th day of February 1980. The said minute is in the
words and figures following:
The capital of Meat Packers New Zealand (1977) Limited
henceforth is one hundred dollars ($100.00) divided into
fifty (50) fully paid ordinary shares of two dollars ($2.00)
each having been reduced from six thousand dollars
($6,000.00) divided into three thousand (3,000) fully
paid ordinary shares of two dollars ($2.00) each.
Dated this 5th day of March 1980.
CHAPMAN TRIPP & CO., Solicitors for the Company.
582
NEW ZEALAND WOOL BOARD
PURSUANT to regulation 15 of the Wool Industry Regulations
1978, notice is hereby given that the Adjusted Weighted
Average Sale Price for the sale held on 6 March 1980, at
Wanganui and Napier, was 273.04 cents per kilogram (greasy
basis).
As this price is above the Government Supplementary Mini-
mum Wool Price of 235 cents per kilogram (greasy basis)
no supplement is payable on wool until further notice.
There is likewise no grower retention levy payable in terms
of section 42 of the Wool Industry Act 1977 as the A.W.A.S.P.
is less than the ruling Trigger Price of 300 cents per kilogram
(greasy basis).
Dated at Wellington this 7th day of March 1980.
A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.
656
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N.Z. TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE INSTITUTE 1977
256 p. $7
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motor engines, this book provides a reliable guide to the
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him to recognise at once more serious faults which require
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ELECTROMAGNETIC FORMING
DSIR INFORMATION SERIES 133
32 p. 1978. $2.00
The basic factors of electromagnetic forming have been investi-
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industry.
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Edited by D. M. Adcock
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π Capital reduction for The Wholesale Meat Company Limited
π Trade, Customs & Industry5 March 1980
Capital reduction, Supreme Court, Christchurch, The Wholesale Meat Company Limited
- CHAPMAN TRIPP & CO., Solicitors for the Company
π Capital reduction for Meat Packers New Zealand (1977) Limited
π Trade, Customs & Industry5 March 1980
Capital reduction, Supreme Court, Christchurch, Meat Packers New Zealand (1977) Limited
- CHAPMAN TRIPP & CO., Solicitors for the Company
πΎ Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price for wool
πΎ Primary Industries & Resources7 March 1980
Wool industry, Average sale price, Wanganui, Napier, Wool Industry Act 1977
- A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager
ποΈ Publication: Effective Discussion
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationPublic Service, staff training, discussion leadership, State Services Commission
π Publication: Electrical Theory and Practice
π Education, Culture & ScienceElectrical trade, textbook, New Zealand Technical Correspondence Institute, S.I. units
π Publication: Egmont National Park
π Education, Culture & ScienceNational Park, handbook, Egmont, tourism, natural resources
π Publication: Electricity for Motor Mechanics
π Education, Culture & ScienceMotor mechanics, textbook, electrical systems, car maintenance, S.I. units
π Publication: Electromagnetic Forming
π Education, Culture & ScienceElectromagnetic forming, DSIR, industrial application, research
π Publication: Energy and the Environment
π Education, Culture & ScienceEnergy technology, environmental impact, electricity consumption, N.Z. Institute of Public Administration
- D. M. Adcock, Editor of publication