Legal Notices and Public Announcements




5 JUNE
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
1725

In the High Court of New Zealand
Wellington Registry

IN THE MATTER OF The Companies Act 1955, and IN THE MATTER
OF COUCHMAN ENGINEERING (WAINUI) LIMITED, a duly
incorporated company having its registered office at 25 Sim-
mons Grove, Wainuiomata:

Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up
of the above-named company by the High Court was, on
the 9th day of May 1980, presented to the said Court by
FLETCHER STEEL a division of THE FLETCHER INDUSTRIES
LIMITED, a duly incorporated company having its registered
office at Auckland; and that the said petition is directed
to be heard before the Court sitting at Wellington on the
18th day of June 1980, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon; and any
creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to
support or oppose the making of an order on the said petition
may appear at the time of hearing in person or by his counsel
for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished
by the undersigned to any creditor or contributory of the
said company requiring a copy on payment of the regulated
charge for the same.

DENIS KIERAN CLIFFORD,
Solicitor for the Petitioner.

This notice was filed by Denis Kieran Clifford, solicitor
for the petitioner. The petitioner’s address for service is at
the offices of Messrs Buddle Anderson Kent & Co., Seventh
Floor, National Bank Building, 170–186 Featherston Street,
Wellington.

NOTE—Any person who intends to appear on the hearing
of the said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the
abovenamed, notice in writing of his intention to do so. The
notice must state the name, address, and description of the
person, or if a firm, the name, address, and description of
the firm, and an address for service within 3 miles of the
office of the High Court at Wellington, and must be signed
by the person or firm, or his or their solicitor (if any), and
must be served, or, if posted, must be sent by post in sufficient
time to reach the above-named petitioner’s address for service
not later than 4 o’clock in the afternoon of Tuesday the 17th
day of June 1980.

1860

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP

Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore sub-
sisting between Jeanne Gwen Mingins of Pukekohe, coffee
shop proprietress, and Thomas Robert Welsh of Pukekohe,
coffee shop proprietor, carrying on business as milk bar and
coffee shop, at 87 King Street, Pukekohe, under the name
and style of The Coffee Shop, has been dissolved as from
the 20th day of May 1980.

Dated this 20th day of May 1980.

M. D. ROBINSON.

1778

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 29 May 1980, at Napier,
was 248.56 cents per kilogram (greasy basis).

As this price is above the Government’s Supplementary min-
imum 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 30th day of May 1980.

A. J. N. ARTHUR, Levies Administration Manager.

1781

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS

PRICES, WAGES AND LABOUR—PART A—PRICES
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

54 p. 1978 $1.85

This annual report, the thirtieth in the series, presents in a
convenient way information that spans many years, some of
the historical series going back to the early part of this century.

THE PLANNING AND CONTROL OF GOVERNMENT
EXPENDITURES
(PLANNING, PROGRAMMING, AND BUDGETING SYSTEM)

76 p. $2.50

Records some of the improvements in management systems
that have been made within the Government in recent years
to help Ministers, members of Parliament, and public servants
deal with the problem of planning and controlling expendi-
ture. (The Treasury.)

PLANTS IN NEW ZEALAND POISONOUS TO MAN
By Jose Stewart. Revised by H. E. Connor

39 p. 1975. $2.25

This revised edition of Mrs Stewart’s book, which was first
published in 1964, is a handy colourful guide to the 50 or more
plants in New Zealand known or suspected to be toxic to man.
The plants are listed in alphabetical order by their common
names and each entry has a colour photograph identifying
the poisonous part of the plant. The botanical name, a general
description of the plant, the toxin, and the symptoms of
poisoning are also given. Plants that are toxic if eaten, and
touch irritants are dealt with in separate sections. A general
instruction on what to do if poisoning occurs or is sus-
pected is featured prominently at the beginning of the book
for ready access in emergency. The material in the booklet
is useful, succinct, and attractively presented. Although it has
wide appeal generally, it is particularly valuable to parents of
the young and curious.

PREVENTING FROST DAMAGE TO FRUIT TREES
By E. W. Hewett (Plant Diseases Division)

INFORMATION SERIES No. 86

55 p. eighteen Illustrations, 9 tables. $1.45

A number of factors, both climatic and cultural, affect the
development, longevity, and severity of the frosts. An under-
standing of these factors is essential in selecting and operating
methods of preventing frost damage.

POISONOUS PLANTS IN NEW ZEALAND
By H. E. Connor

DSIR BULLETIN 99 (Botany Division)

247 p. 16 colour plates. Line drawings by Nancy M. Adams.
1977. second revised edition. $9.75

This enlarged and revised edition of the book, first published
25 years ago describes and illustrates the plants in New
Zealand that are poisonous.

Details are given on the frequency of poisoning, the toxins
and the clinical signs that result when these plants are eaten
or touched.

Invaluable for veterinarians, hospital casualty officers,
botanists, farm advisers, farmers, and parents. Well illustrated.
Includes glossary, references, and index.

POLICIES FOR REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN
NEW ZEALAND
Edited by G. A. Town

124 p. $3.50

In this book, the authors discuss the criteria which they
feel should determine any sound policies in the field of
regional planning and development. Although many different
points of view are presented, there is unanimity that
economic considerations alone should not dictate future
policy. Essentially, it is for New Zealanders to consider all
the relevant factors and decide what pattern of development
they wish to see emerge. This book is intended as a con-
structive contribution to the public debate currently under
way, Series No. 17. (New Zealand Institute of Public Admin-
istration.)

A REFRESHER COURSE IN CALCULATIONS
TRAINING GUIDE No. 3, SECOND EDITION 1975

62 p. 85c

This refresher course is intended to help those who are
required to use calculations on the job, or who are about to
undertake various study courses. It includes multiplication
and division, fractions, decimals, proportion, averages, per-
centages, and also the metric system. (Industrial Training
Service, Department of Labour.)



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🏭 Petition for Winding Up of Couchman Engineering (Wainui) Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Company, Winding Up, Petition, Couchman Engineering (Wainui) Limited, Wellington
  • Denis Kieran Clifford, Solicitor for the Petitioner

🏭 Dissolution of Partnership between Jeanne Gwen Mingins and Thomas Robert Welsh

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
20 May 1980
Partnership, Dissolution, Coffee Shop, Pukekohe
  • Jeanne Gwen Mingins, Dissolution of partnership
  • Thomas Robert Welsh, Dissolution of partnership

  • M. D. Robinson

🌾 New Zealand Wool Board Adjusted Weighted Average Sale Price

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
30 May 1980
Wool, Price, Sale, Napier
  • A. J. N. Arthur, Levies Administration Manager

🎓 General Publications Announcement

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
Publications, Statistics, Labour, Prices, Wages