✨ General Notices and Private Bills
10 DECEMBER
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
4691
ALICE YUNG, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.
ISS801
Dissolution of an Incorporated Society
The Registrar is satisfied the society below is no longer carrying on operations and has been deemed dissolved under section 28 (1) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908:
Electronic Appliance Guild Incorporated.
Dated at Auckland this 30th day of November 1998.
MARY HARRIS, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.
ISS8694
General Notices
Notice for Priority of Claims on Sale of Ship MV Ranginui
No. A.D. 881
In the High Court of New Zealand, in Admiralty, Auckland Registry
Admiralty Action in REM between Canterbury Stevedoring Services Limited—Plaintiff;
And—The Ship MV Ranginui—First Defendant;
And—Masters and Officers—Second Defendant;
And—Shane Rowe—First Intervener;
And—Bremer Landesbank Kreditansalt Oldenburg-Girozentrale—Second Intervener;
And—Deutsche Schiffsbank Aktiengesellschaft—Third Intervener:
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The MV Ranginui has been sold and the gross proceeds of such sale, amounting to US3,460,380.40 have been paid into the High Court of New Zealand (In Admiralty), Auckland Registry.
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The priority of claims against the proceeds of sale will not be determined until after the 1st day of February 1999.
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Any person having a claim against the ship or the proceeds of sale of the ship on which that person intends to proceed to judgment should commence an action to enforce that claim before the date specified in paragraph 2 and, if necessary, apply to the Court to extend the period within which the order of priority of claims will not be determined.
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If the steps referred to in paragraph 3 are not taken, an order determining the priority of claims against the ship or the proceeds of sale of the ship may be made without notice to the persons claiming against the ship or the proceeds of sale of the ship.
Dated this 13th day of November 1998.
[L.S.]
MR G. FORD, the Registrar, High Court of New Zealand.
(In Admiralty), Auckland Registry.
ISS697
Private Bills
Christ’s College Canterbury Bill
Christ’s College Ordinance Amendment Act 1918
Take notice that:
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The Christ’s College Trust Board intends to promote for consideration by the House of Representatives a Private Bill under the Short Title of the “Christ’s College Canterbury Bill” (“the Bill”).
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The objects of the Bill are to:
(a) Abolish the Offices of Sub-Warden and Visitor of Christ’s College Canterbury;
(b) Remove the requirement of a minimum number of Fellows of the College; and
(c) Repeal the Christ’s College Ordinance Amendment Act 1918. -
Communications about the Bill may be sent to the promoter care of the Bursar, Christ’s College, Rolleston Avenue (P.O. Box 4900), Christchurch.
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A copy of the Bill may be inspected at the Christchurch District Court office and at the offices of Duncan Cotterill, Solicitors, Level Nine, corner of Worcester Street and Oxford Terrace, Christchurch.
Dated this 18th day of November 1998.
This notice is filed by Robert Alexander Osborne, solicitor for the above-named promoter.
R. A. OSBORNE, Solicitor for the Promoter.
ISS8077
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🏢 Dissolution of an Incorporated Society
🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance30 November 1998
Dissolution, Incorporated Societies, Electronic Appliance Guild
- Alice Yung, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies
- Mary Harris, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies
⚖️ Notice for Priority of Claims on Sale of Ship MV Ranginui
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement13 November 1998
Admiralty, Ship Sale, Priority of Claims, MV Ranginui
- G. Ford, Registrar, High Court of New Zealand (In Admiralty), Auckland Registry
🎓 Christ’s College Canterbury Bill
🎓 Education, Culture & Science18 November 1998
Private Bill, Christ’s College, Trust Board, Abolition of Offices
- Robert Alexander Osborne, Solicitor for the Promoter