β¨ Charitable Trusts Notices
112 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 5 15 JANUARY 2009
Circumstances: Part of the dominant land being Lot 1 DP 408556 has become physically separated from the servient land as a result of subdivision in DP 408556.
Dated at the Christchurch Office of Land Information New Zealand this 15th day of January 2009.
H. E. FRISBY, for Registrar-General of Land.
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Charitable Trusts Act Notices
Dissolution of Charitable Trust Boards
Section 26(1) of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957
The Registrar of Incorporated Societies is satisfied that these trust boards are no longer carrying on their operations and, accordingly, are dissolved from the date of the declaration made by an Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies:
COBA YOUTH PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT CHARITABLE TRUST 1354841.
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY AUCKLAND 1857883.
MAORI EXPERIENZ DEVELOPMENT CHARITABLE TRUST 1498012.
TARARU VALLEY CONSERVATION TRUST 1155083.
THE AUCKLAND COMEDY TRUST INCORPORATED 1134088.
WEST COAST WASTEBUSTERS TRUST 1887619.
Dated this 15th day of January 2009.
NIA ANGHARAD THOMAS, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies.
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Windsor House Trust
Notice of Application for Approval of a Scheme
Under Part III of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957
In the High Court of New Zealand, Christchurch Registry
CIV-2008-409-3098
Notice is hereby given that the managing trustees of the Windsor House Trust, a charitable trust established by Deed of Settlement dated the 14th day of November 1966, whereunder Elizabeth Stinson was the settlor, and registered under the Charities Act 2005 (No. CC10232), intend, on 4 March 2009 at 9.30am, to move the High Court at Christchurch for orders, pursuant to section 33 of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, approving a scheme substituting the original Clause 3 of the Deed which provides:
"THE income of the trust premises shall in the first place be paid or applied in payment of the income commission costs and expenses of the custodian trustee properly incurred in the administration of the trusts hereof and in the second place may be paid or applied in or towards payment of the boarding and other fees payable to Windsor House Board of Governors incorporated under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 by any person who is for the time being an inmate of Windsor House and in the third place may be paid or applied in or towards boarding and other fees payable by any person who is for the time being an inmate of any other similar institution or private home for the aged in Christchurch and for the assistance of the aged in their own homes and PROVIDED THAT if the managing trustees are satisfied that the attainment of the above mentioned three objectives is adequately safeguarded the capital [and] income of the trust premises may at the direction of the managing trustees be paid in or towards defraying the cost of extensions to the buildings at Windsor House PROVIDED ALWAYS AND IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND DECLARED that any income not paid or applied as aforesaid shall be accumulated for such period or periods as the managing trustees may from time to time decide and such accumulations may be used or applied as current income in any year or may from time to time be capitalised by adding the same to the capital of the trust."
with the following clause:
"THE income of the trust premises shall be paid or applied in payment of the income commission costs and expenses of the custodian trustee properly incurred in the administration of the trusts hereof and may be paid or applied in or towards:
3.1 payment of the boarding and other fees payable to Windsor House Board of Governors incorporated under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 by any person who is for the time being an inmate of Windsor House;
3.2 boarding and other fees payable by any person who is for the time being an inmate of any other similar institution or private home for the aged in Christchurch and for the assistance of the aged in their own homes; and/or
3.3 defraying the cost of extensions to the buildings at Windsor House;
AND, the capital of the trust premises may at the direction of the managing trustees be paid in or towards defraying the cost of extensions to the buildings at Windsor House PROVIDED ALWAYS AND IT IS HEREBY AGREED AND DECLARED that any income not paid or applied as aforesaid shall be accumulated for such period or periods as the managing trustees may from time to time decide and such accumulations may be used or applied as current income in any year or may from time to time be capitalised by adding the same to the capital of the trust."
Copies of the scheme and the report of the Attorney-General thereon may be inspected, free of charge, at the office of the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch or at the office of the solicitor for the managing trustees.
Any person desiring to oppose the above scheme must give written notice to the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch and the solicitor for the managing trustees and the Attorney-General not less than seven clear days before the above-mentioned date of hearing.
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Notice Pursuant to Section 70 of the Land Transfer Act 1952
(continued from previous page)
πΊοΈ Lands, Settlement & Survey15 January 2009
Land Transfer Act 1952, Removal of Right of Way, Easement
- H. E. Frisby, for Registrar-General of Land
π’ Dissolution of Charitable Trust Boards
π’ State Enterprises & Insurance15 January 2009
Charitable Trusts Act 1957, Dissolution, Trust Boards
- Nia Angharad Thomas, Assistant Registrar of Incorporated Societies
π’ Notice of Application for Approval of a Scheme for Windsor House Trust
π’ State Enterprises & InsuranceCharitable Trusts Act 1957, Scheme Approval, High Court, Windsor House Trust
- Elizabeth Stinson, Settlor of Windsor House Trust
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