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titles to permit the transfer of the trust property to the new trustees.

A copy of the application may be obtained from Wilson McKay, Barristers and Solicitors, P.O. Box 28-347, Remuera, Auckland (J. M. Paul).

All persons desiring to oppose this scheme shall give written notice of their intention to do so to the Registrar of the High Court at Auckland, and to the trustees of The Potter Trust, care of Wilson McKay, Solicitors, P.O. Box 28-347, Remuera, Auckland (J. M. Paul), and to the Attorney-General, care of the Crown Law Office, P.O. Box 5012, Wellington, not less than 7 clear days before the hearing dated of the 15th day of November 1999.

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Incorporated Societies Act Notices

Dissolution of Incorporated Society

Section 28 (1) of the Incorporated Societies Act 1908

The Registrar is satisfied that PRINTING INDUSTRIES AUCKLAND ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED (AK. 223512) is no longer carrying on its operations and has been dissolved.

Dated at Auckland this 5th day of October 1999.

MARY HARRIS, District Registrar of Incorporated Societies.

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General Notices

Change of Rating for Consumer Insurance Services Limited

Take notice that on the 29th day of September 1999 the rating for Consumer Insurance Services Limited was downgraded from BBB to BBB- by Standard and Poors.

This notice is made pursuant to the Insurance Companies (Ratings and Inspections) Act 1994.

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Parliamentary Notices

Office of the Clerk

Citizens Initiated Referenda Act 1993

Notification of Determination of the Precise Question at an Indicative Referendum

Pursuant to section 13 of the Citizens Initiated Referenda Act 1993, I hereby give notice:

That, The Free New Zealand Party Society Limited

  • has been approved to use a form for the purposes of the indicative referendum petition;
  • is the promoter of the indicative referendum petition in which the wording determined in the paragraph below is to be used;

That the wording of the specific question to be put to voters in the proposed indicative referendum is:

Should New Zealand adopt direct democracy by binding referendum whereby ideas for laws would be submitted and voted upon as of right by the public and, according to the result, submissions collected from the public and then assessed by opinion poll, resulting in draft law alternatives being prepared by independent groups, from which one opinion would be chosen by majority vote by the public; the resulting legislation to be binding?

Dated at Wellington this 7th day of October 1999.

D. G. McGEE, Clerk of the House of Representatives.

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⚖️ Application for Orders to Vary the Terms of The Frederick Seymour Potter Trust Deed (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Charitable Trust, Trust Deed, High Court, Auckland

⚖️ Dissolution of Incorporated Society

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
5 October 1999
Incorporated Societies Act, Dissolution, Printing Industries Auckland Association
  • MARY HARRIS, District Registrar of Incorporated Societies

🏭 Change of Rating for Consumer Insurance Services Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Insurance, Rating, Consumer Insurance Services Limited, Standard and Poors

🏛️ Notification of Determination of the Precise Question at an Indicative Referendum

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
7 October 1999
Citizens Initiated Referenda Act, Indicative Referendum, Direct Democracy
  • D. G. McGEE, Clerk of the House of Representatives