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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 89
This notice is given by Julian John Watts, solicitor for the petitioner. The petitioner’s address for service is at the offices of Messrs Macalister Brothers, Solicitors, NZI House, corner of Kelvin and Don Streets, Invercargill.
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 Invercargill, 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 the 21st day of August 1980.
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AUCKLAND REGIONAL AUTHORITY
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND
THE Auckland Regional Authority, a body corporate constituted under the Auckland Regional Authority Act 1963 (hereinafter called “the Authority”), hereby gives notice that it proposes under the provisions of the Public Works Act 1928, the Local Government Act 1974, and every other power enabling it in that behalf, to take for a transport station the land described in the Schedule hereto; and notice is hereby further given that a plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited in the office of the Authority’s secretary on the third floor of Regional House, corner of Hobson and Wellesley Streets, Auckland, and is open for inspection, without fee, by all persons during ordinary office hours; all persons directly affected who wish to make any objection to the taking of the said land, not being objections to the amount or payment of compensation, must set forth such objection in writing and send the same within 40 days after the first publication of this notice to the Planning Tribunal at Wellington.
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
NORTH AUCKLAND LAND DISTRICT
(a) all that parcel of land situated at 13-15 King Street, Otahuhu, containing 581 square metres, more or less, being part of Fairburns Grant No. 269A, limited as to parcels, being all the land contained and described in certificate of title 554, folio 13, Auckland Registry.
(b) all that parcel of land situated at 19 King Street, Otahuhu, containing 599 square metres, more or less, being Lot 1, and D.P. 22644, part of Fairburns Land Claim 269A, being all the land described in certificate of title Volume 615, folio 673, Auckland Registry.
(c) all that the interest of the lessee under and by virtue of a certain deed of lease bearing date the 1st day of August 1973, made between formerly Alma Gwendoline Ansell MacDonald, widow, but now Allan George Massey and William Henry Mansell, engineer, both of Auckland, as lessors and Otahuhu Electrical Services Limited as lessee, in the land described in paragraph (b) of this Schedule (19 King Street, Otahuhu, Lot 1, D.P. 22644).
Dated at Auckland this 23rd day of July 1980.
J. H. COULAM, Secretary, Auckland Regional Authority.
This notice was first published on 25 July 1980.
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GERALDINE BOROUGH COUNCIL
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND IN THE BOROUGH OF GERALDINE FOR A ROAD
NOTICE is hereby given that the Geraldine Borough Council proposes under provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act 1954 and the Public Works Act 1928, to take for road the lands described in the Schedule hereto; and notice is further given that the plan of the land so required to be taken is deposited at the offices of the Geraldine Borough Council, Talbot Street, Geraldine, and is there open for inspection; that all persons affected by the taking of the said land should if they have any objection to the taking of the said land not being an objection as to the amount or payment of compensation, make a written objection and send it within 40 days after the first publication of this notice to the Town and Country Planning Appeal Board at Wellington, and that
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
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Legal Description—All that parcel of land containing 508 square metres, or thereabouts, situated in Block V, Geraldine Survey District, being part of Lot 15, on Deposited Plan 1023, part of Rural Section 3159, and the balance of the land comprised in certificate of title 215/89, which land is shown on plan S.O. 10573, and is thereon coloured blue.
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General Description—All that parcel of land commonly known as “the salcyrds corner” on the eastern side of MacKenzie Street, Geraldine, in front of the land formerly occupied by the Geraldine County Salcyrds Co. Limited (now occupied by the Geraldine Borough Council), and being between Flatman Crescent and George Street.
B. O. S. JONES,
Borough Clerk, Geraldine Borough Council.
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In the matter of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, and in the matter of THE SOUTH BRITISH GUARDIAN TRUST CO. LTD., as trustee of the Maxwell Walker Memorial Scholarship Fund:
NOTICE is hereby given that the above trustee has filed in the High Court at Auckland, a motion for orders approving a scheme under both Parts III and IV of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, for altering certain regulations affecting the trust’s administration, or varying the trustee’s powers, or prescribing or varying the mode of administering the Trust. The scheme relates to the assets of the Memorial Scholarship Fund of the late Maxwell Walker amounting to approximately $10,700 as at 15 January 1980, also to income accrued since 15 January 1980 and to future income. Maxwell Walker was Professor of Modern Languages at Auckland University up to his death in 1941. Between 1942-44 voluntary contributions were gathered from friends, former students, colleagues, and organisations with which the deceased was associated, to set up a Memorial Scholarship in French. Some of the fund’s prime movers prepared and executed a memorandum specifying the rules under which the fund was to be administered and the scholarship awarded. In 1945 the fund was transferred to the trustee to hold and administer. In 1979 Miss Dora L. Miller, a principal fund organiser, died. Pursuant to her will, $8,272.39 was paid over from her estate in augmentation of the fund. Since the memorandum above-mentioned was not signed by all the original contributors and as it is now outmoded in various respects, the trustee proposes in terms of the scheme:
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That the scholarship be awarded to eligible French students at the University of Auckland as successor to the former Auckland University College.
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That instead of a committee drawn from representatives of various organisations with which Professor Walker was associated, scholarship winners be recommended by a selection committee from within the University including the Dean of the Faculty of Arts or one of his deputies and the Professor or Professors of French.
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That with circumstances having changed in the teaching of French, the scholarship be awarded to students of French language and literature about to embark upon the final section of the Bachelor of Arts degree or to enrol for a Master’s degree in French.
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That the limitation governing the class of persons eligible for selection (relevant in the war years when the scholarship fund was established) be amended and brought up to date by deleting reference to defaulters under the National Service Emergency Regulations 1940, those regulations having long since been revoked:
And notice is further given that the motion is to be heard at the High Court, on Tuesday, 9 September 1980, at 10 a.m. and any person desiring to oppose the scheme is hereby required to give written notice of his intention so to do, to the Registrar of the High Court at Auckland, and to the trustee at the office of the solicitor under-mentioned, and to the Attorney-General not less than 7 days before the said date of hearing.
Dated at Auckland this 24th day of July 1980.
RICHARD JOHN BOLLARD, Solicitor for the Trustee.
Care of Brookfield Prendergast Schnauer and Smytheman, First Floor, Nagel House, Courthouse Lane, Auckland 1.
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Winding Up Petition for Gibson Services Limited
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🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCompanies Act 1955, Winding up petition, High Court, Invercargill, Shell Oil New Zealand Limited
- Julian John Watts, solicitor for the petitioner
🏗️ Auckland Regional Authority Notice of Intention to Take Land
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works23 July 1980
Land acquisition, Transport station, Otahuhu, Auckland Regional Authority, Public Works Act 1928
- Alma Gwendoline Ansell MacDonald, Former lessor of land at 19 King Street, Otahuhu
- Allan George Massey, Lessor of land at 19 King Street, Otahuhu
- William Henry Mansell (Engineer), Lessor of land at 19 King Street, Otahuhu
- J. H. Coulam, Secretary, Auckland Regional Authority
🏗️ Geraldine Borough Council Notice of Intention to Take Land for a Road
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public WorksLand acquisition, Road construction, Geraldine, Municipal Corporations Act 1954, Public Works Act 1928
- B. O. S. Jones, Borough Clerk, Geraldine Borough Council
🎓 Charitable Trusts Act 1957 Notice for Maxwell Walker Memorial Scholarship Fund
🎓 Education, Culture & Science24 July 1980
Charitable Trusts Act 1957, Scholarship fund, University of Auckland, Maxwell Walker, Dora L. Miller
- Maxwell Walker (Professor), Deceased professor for whom the scholarship is named
- Dora L. Miller, Principal fund organizer for the scholarship
- Richard John Bollard, Solicitor for the Trustee