Public Service and Private Bill Notices




3932 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 161

General Notices

New Zealand Public Service Association Incorporated

Notice of Proposed Release of Deposit

Pursuant to the Insurance Companies’ Deposits Act 1953

New Zealand Public Service Association Incorporated (hereinafter called “the company”) has given notice to the Public Trustee that it has ceased to carry on the business of insurance in New Zealand and that it proposes to withdraw, pursuant to section 19 of the Act, the deposit which has been made by it with the Public Trustee.

The Public Trustee therefore gives notice, pursuant to section 19 (3) of the Act, that, being satisfied that all liabilities of the company in New Zealand in respect of such insurance business have been fully liquidated or provided for, he proposes to release to the company on or after the 20th day of December 2001, the amount deposited with him by the company.

Any objections to the release of the amount deposited should be lodged with the Public Trustee at the Public Trustee Office, 117-125 Lambton Quay, Wellington 1, on or before the 10th day of December 2001.

Dated at Wellington this 21st day of November 2001.

L. B. WONG, Assistant Public Trustee.

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Private Bills

Te Whanau–A–Taupara Trust Empowering Bill

Notice of Intention to Promote a Private Bill—Te Whanau–A–Taupara Trust Empowering Bill

  1. The Waerenga-a-hika Trust Board gives notice that it intends to promote a private Bill, the Te Whanau-a-Taupara Trust Empowering Bill (“the Bill”), by petitioning the House of Representatives (“the House”) that the Bill be introduced to the House.

Background

  1. The Taupara whanau gifted a block of land known as “Waerenga-a-Hika” to the Crown by deed dated 9 April 1857, for the purpose of establishing an educational trust.

  2. The Crown then gifted this piece of land to the Bishop of Waiapu and a deed of trust was executed for a school for Māori in connection with the Anglican Church.

  3. This school was destroyed in a fire in 1937 and the trust funds were not sufficient to rebuild the school. As a result, the Waerenga-a-hika Trust Act 1947 was enacted to expand the charitable and educational objects of the Waerenga-a-hika Trust.

  4. The main object of the trust is to provide for the post-primary educational needs of the children of Te Whanau-a-Taupara. The objects of the trust provide that half of the trust’s income must be put towards scholarships at schools conducted by the Church of England, and that in all other cases preference must be given to schools of the Church of England.

  5. However, it is difficult for the trust board to fulfil its objectives as children must travel further afield to boarding schools to take up their scholarships.

  6. The powers of the trustees are restrictive. In addition, it is required that all leases be in accordance with the Public Bodies Leases Act 1969. This has led to a situation in which most of the leases are 21-year perpetually renewable leases, known as “Glasgow leases”.

  7. The 1947 Act is outdated and the trustees desire to:

    (i) widen the charitable and educational objects of the trust and widen the powers of the trustees under a new trust; and

    (ii) ameliorate the restrictive conditions imposed on the trust by virtue of the Public Bodies Leases Act 1969.

  8. The members of the Waerenga-a-hika Trust Board have executed a Deed of Trust, of the Te Whanau-a-Taupara Trust.

Purpose of the Bill

  1. The purpose of this Bill is to facilitate the modernisation of the administration of the Waerenga-a-hika Trusts. To this end, the Bill provides:
  • that the assets of the Waerenga-a-hika Trust Board are vested in the trustees of Te Whanau-a-Taupara Trust, which is set out in the trust deed dated 30 October 2001, a copy of which is set out in Schedule 2 of the Bill; and

  • that the board, constituted by the Waerenga-a-hika Trust Act 1947, shall be dissolved; and

  • that all previous trusts shall be extinguished; and

  • that the Waerenga-a-hika Act 1947 is repealed; and

  • that all trusts specified in the trust deed are charitable trusts for all purposes at law; and

  • that the application of the Public Bodies Leases Act 1969 is limited.

Communications about the Bill may be sent to Marianne Mackintosh (Associate), Chen Palmer & Partners, P.O. Box 2160 or D.X. S.P. 26-503, Wellington.

A copy of the Bill may be inspected at the Gisborne District Court Office, Reads Quay Building, Reads Quay, Gisborne.

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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 161


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏢 Notice of Proposed Release of Deposit by New Zealand Public Service Association Incorporated

🏢 State Enterprises & Insurance
21 November 2001
Insurance Companies’ Deposits Act 1953, Deposit Release, Public Trustee, Objections
  • L. B. Wong, Assistant Public Trustee

🪶 Notice of Intention to Promote a Private Bill—Te Whanau–A–Taupara Trust Empowering Bill

🪶 Māori Affairs
Private Bill, Te Whanau–A–Taupara Trust, Waerenga-a-hika Trust Board, Educational Trust, Charitable Trust, Waerenga-a-hika Trust Act 1947, Public Bodies Leases Act 1969