✨ Property and Consumer Notices
24 SEPTEMBER 2009 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 140 3325
Property Law Act 2007, that it has entered into possession of the land comprised in Computer Freehold Register 260584, known as Te Toka Farm situated at 117A Oldfield Road, Wellsford, on 16 September 2009.
The address to which communications relating to the mortgaged land may be addressed is to FM Custodians Limited, c/o Bramwell Grossman, 205 Hastings Street South, Hastings. Postal Address: PO Box 500, Hastings 4156. Telephone: (06) 872 8210. Facsimile: (06) 876 9435.
Enquiries to: Sally Coop.
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Notice of Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Property
Gough Finance Limited (“the mortgagee”) gives notice, pursuant to section 156 of the Property Law Act 2007, that on 15 September 2009, it entered into possession of property subject to a security agreement dated the 15th day of June 2005.
The secured property is described as:
2005 Hyster H3.00DX Forklift, S/N A466R08979C
The address of the mortgagee for communication relating to these goods is 24–26 Amyes Road, Hornby, Christchurch 8042. Postal Address: PO Box 16168, Hornby, Christchurch 8441.
Dated at Christchurch this 15th day of September 2009.
Signed by:
STEPHEN ANTON FRAYLE, on Behalf of the Mortgagee.
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Notice of Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Property
Pursuant to Sections 137, 139 and 156 of the Property Law Act 2007
Notice is hereby given that PMIT Nominees Limited, as mortgagee under mortgage 7250019.1 (“the mortgage”) over the property located at 28 Prescilla Crescent, Hamilton, contained and described in Computer Freehold Register SA3D/1029 (South Auckland Land Registry) (“the property”), took possession of the property from Kevin John Davies and McCaw Lewis Chapman Trustees (No. 2) Limited (“the mortgagor”) on 11 September 2009 in accordance with section 137(1)(b) of the Property Law Act 2007.
This notice is given by the solicitors for the mortgagee, whose address for service is at the offices of Harkness Henry, Lawyers, 7th/8th Floors, KPMG Centre, 85 Alexandra Street, Hamilton.
All communications relating to the property should be:
(a) posted to the solicitor at Harkness Henry, Lawyers, Private Bag 3077, Hamilton 3240; or
(b) transmitted to the solicitor by facsimile to Harkness Henry, Lawyers, on (07) 839 4043.
Dated at Hamilton this 15th day of September 2009.
Signed for PMIT Nominees Limited by its solicitors and duly authorised agents Harkness Henry:
JARROD WADE TRUE.
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Departmental Notices
Consumer Affairs
Fair Trading Act 1986
Unsafe Goods (Chainsaws Without a Chain Brake) Notice 2009
Pursuant to section 31 of the Fair Trading Act 1986, the Minister of Consumer Affairs gives the following notice.
Notice
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Title and effect—This notice may be cited as the Unsafe Goods (Chainsaws without a chain brake) Notice 2009. This notice is effective from the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Certain chainsaws declared to be unsafe goods—Goods which do not comply with the Schedule to this notice are declared to be unsafe goods and are prohibited from supply for a period of 18 months from the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
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Application—This notice applies to new and used chainsaws supplied, or offered for supply, or advertised for supply, in trade or otherwise than in trade.
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Definition of chainsaw—For the purposes of the notice, “chainsaw” means any powered machine which drives an exposed chain for the purposes of cutting and which is operated by being hand held. This excludes any driven chains which are operated at the end of a pole and which are generally referred to as “pole pruners”, “power pruners” or “long reach pruners”.
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Period of notice—This notice will be in force for a period of 18 months from the date of publication in the New Zealand Gazette unless revoked by the Minister of Consumer Affairs by notice in the New Zealand Gazette.
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New Zealand Customs Service requirements—All persons importing into New Zealand a chainsaw to which this notice applies must on request, produce to a New Zealand Customs Service officer documentation showing that the chainsaw complies with the Schedule.
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Commerce Commission requirements—All persons supplying, offering for supply or advertising a chainsaw to which this notice applies must on request, produce to a Commerce Commission officer within 10 days, documentation showing that the chainsaw complies with the Schedule.
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Documentation—Acceptable documentation includes:
(a) A certificate of compliance with ISO 6535:2008 providing:
- the name and address of the importer or manufacturer.
- the make and model number of the chainsaw.
- the date of the test and the results of the test.
(b) A statement that the chainsaw complies with ISO 6535:2008, providing:
- the name and address of the supplier.
- the make and model number of the chainsaw.
- the date of the statement.
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⚖️ Notice of Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Land
⚖️ Justice & Law EnforcementProperty Law Act 2007, Mortgage, Possession, Te Toka Farm, Wellsford
⚖️ Notice of Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Property
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 September 2009
Property Law Act 2007, Mortgage, Possession, Hyster H3.00DX Forklift
- Stephen Anton Frayle
⚖️ Notice of Entry into Possession of Mortgaged Property
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement15 September 2009
Property Law Act 2007, Mortgage, Possession, 28 Prescilla Crescent, Hamilton
- Kevin John Davies, Mortgagor
- Jarrod Wade True
🏭 Unsafe Goods (Chainsaws Without a Chain Brake) Notice 2009
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryFair Trading Act 1986, Consumer Affairs, Chainsaws, Unsafe Goods
NZ Gazette 2009, No 140