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3306
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 162

or contributory of the said company requiring a copy on payment
of the regulated charge for the same.

E. O. SULLIVAN, Solicitor for the Petitioner.

Address for Service: At the offices of Messrs Raymond Donnelly
& Co., Solicitors, 293 Durham Street, Christchurch.

NOTE—Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the
said petition must serve on, or send by post to, the above-named,
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 Christchurch, 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 11th day of
October 1983.

4535

In the High Court of New Zealand
Dunedin Registry

M. No. 135/83

IN THE MATTER of Part III of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, and
IN THE MATTER of an application by the WANAKA HALL
COMMITTEE INCORPORATED, for approval of a scheme altering
the powers of the trustee pursuant to section 35 of the Charitable
Trusts Act 1957:

NOTICE is hereby given that the Wanaka Hall Committee
Incorporated has applied to the High Court at Dunedin for approval
of a scheme altering the terms and conditions of the trusts upon
which the Wanaka Hall Committee Incorporated holds the Wanaka
Hall (more particularly described in the Schedule hereto).

The scheme provides that the Wanaka Hall Committee
Incorporated, shall hold the land and buildings known as the Wanaka
Hall upon the trusts and conditions set out in a deed of trust dated
the 8th of August 1922, between John Faulks of Pembroke, retired
runholder of the one part and John Faulks, Francis David Thomson
of Pembroke, runholder, James Perrow of Pembroke, storekeeper
and Frederick Henry Ernest Collings of Mount Barker near
Pembroke, farmer of the other part, with the following variations
and extensions:

(1) The trustee shall at all times provide for the existence,
maintenance, and availability of a Wanaka Public Hall for
the benefit and legitimate use of the residents in and around
the town of Wanaka and the general public resorting to
such town whether on the land subject to this trust or on
any other land elsewhere in the said town of Wanaka.

(2) The trustee may at any time demolish, replace, or sell the said
property and all buildings thereon provided any funds
realised from such demolition replacement or sale are
applied in pursuit of the objects of this trust.

(3) The trustee may purchase, take on lease, or otherwise acquire
any land or any estate for the purposes of erecting thereon
a public hall to be used in pursuit of the objects of this
trust.

(4) The trustee may erect, purchase, hire, lease or otherwise acquire
or obtain the use of buildings in pursuit of the objects of
this trust.

(5) The trustee may provide, install and maintain equipment,
apparatus and facilities in pursuit of the objects of this
trust.

(6) The trustee may maintain, operate, improve, enlarge or develop
any such building, land, equipment, apparatus or facilities
in pursuit of the objects of this trust.

(7) The trustee may borrow or raise money by way of mortgage
on security of the said property or any property substituted
therefor or any part thereof upon and subject to such
conditions as the trustee may deem suitable.

(8) The trustee may invest monies not immediately required to
be held to the extent and in the manner permitted to
trustees in New Zealand or in the purchase of real or
leasehold property in New Zealand.

(9) The trustee may in its discretion delegate the control and
management of the Wanaka Public Hall to one or more
agents or attorneys or committees consisting of such persons
whether members of the Lake County Council or not as
the trustee thinks fit, and may from time to time regulate
and determine the manner of appointment of every such
agent, attorney or committee and define the duties powers
and functions of every such agent, attorney or committee.

(10) The trustee shall take all reasonable and proper care to keep in
a state of good order and repair all buildings and other
permanent improvements forming part of the Wanaka
Public Hall and to procure and maintain such policy or
policies of insurance as may be reasonable against public
liability, loss or damage by fire or earthquake, and such

other policy or policies of insurance as the trustee may
from time to time deem expedient to protect the trustee
against any other insurable liability.

(11) The trustee may levy such charges as it thinks fit against
persons or groups of persons using the Wanaka Public Hall
to recover the costs and expenses of operating the hall.

If the Court approves the proposed variation and extension to
the powers of the trustees the Wanaka Hall Committee Incorporated
will resign as trustee and appoint the Lake County Council as trustee
in its place. At the same time the Wanaka Hall Committee
Incorporated will transfer the property described in the Schedule
to the council.

The original trust deed, the scheme, and the report of the Attorney
General may be inspected free of charge at the office of the Registrar,
High Court, Dunedin and at the offices of Messrs Ross, Dowling,
Marquet and Griffin, Solicitors, 33 Princes Street, Dunedin.

This application for approval of the scheme will be heard in the
High Court at Dunedin on Wednesday the 9th day of November
1983 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

Any person desiring to oppose the scheme is required to give
notice of his or her intention to oppose the scheme to the Registrar
of the High Court at Dunedin and to the Wanaka Hall Committee
Incorporated whose address for service is at the offices of Messrs
Ross, Dowling, Marquet and Griffin, 33 Princes Street, Dunedin
and to the Attorney General not less than 7 clear days before the
date proposed for the hearing of the application by the Court.

Dated at Dunedin this 15th day of September 1983.

H. J. ROSS,
Solicitor for the Wanaka Hall Committee Incorporated.

SCHEDULE

ALL that parcel of land situated in the Town of Wanaka, containing
by admeasurement 986 square metres, being Section 1, Block IX,
of the Town of Wanaka, being all the land described in certificate
of title, Volume 40, folio 72 (Otago Registry).

4524

HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE LAND FOR ROAD IN THE
COUNTY OF HAWKE'S BAY

To the owner and any person having any estate or interest in the
land described in the Schedule to this notice.

  1. Take notice that the Hawke’s Bay County Council proposes to
    take under the Public Works Act 1981, your interest in the land
    described in the Schedule to this notice.

  2. The land is required for road and it is intended to use the land
    for the re-alignment of a portion of the Napier – Taihape Road.

  3. A plan of the land intended to be taken is open for public
    inspection during ordinary office hours at the offices of the Hawke’s
    Bay County Council situate in Browning Street, Napier.

REASONS FOR TAKING LAND

  1. The reasons why the Hawke’s Bay County Council considers
    it essential to take the land are as follows:

(a) the land will be used for a road in compliance with the
Council’s District Scheme and the route planning for this
area.

(b) the Hawke’s Bay County Council is of the opinion that the
road is or will be of material advantage to the region as a
whole or a substantial part thereof.

(c) The route at present carrying the traffic for which the road is
intended is inadequate for this purpose in terms of both
design and location and also constitutes a traffic hazard.

YOUR RIGHT TO OBJECT

  1. Your interest in the land has not yet been taken.

  2. You have a right to object to the taking of your interest in the
    land.

  3. If you wish to object, you must send a written objection to the
    Registrar, Planning Tribunal, Tribunals Division, Justice
    Department, Private Bag, Postal Centre, Wellington, within 20
    working days after the 30th day of September 1983.

  4. If you make an objection, a public hearing of the objection will
    be held unless you give written notice to the Tribunal that you want
    the hearing to be held in private.

  5. If you make an objection:



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