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The New Zealand Gazette 1413 SEPT. 20] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1413 Declaration of Result of Poll for the S01ithern 11! aori Electoral Disll'ict Patea : William Alfred Sheat. Petone : Michael Moohan. JOHN ROYDEN SANSOM, Returning Officer for the Southern Piako : William Stanley Goosman. I , Maori Electoral District, do hereby declare the result of the Ponsonby: Ritchie Macdonald. poll taken on the 1st day of September 1951 for the eleotion of a Raglan : Hallyburton Johns_tone. Member of Parliament for the said district to be as follows :- Rangitikei : Edward Brice Killen Gordon. Candidates. Votes Polled. Remuera : Ronald Macmillan Algie. Riccarton : Angus MoLagan. Eruera Tihema Tirikatene 979 William Kelly Beaton Rodney: Thomas Clifton Webb. 320 Roskill: John Rae. Total number of valid votes polled . I, 299 St Albans: Jack Thomas Watts. St. Kilda : James George Barnes. Number of votes rejeoted as informal 13 Selwyn: John Kenneth McAlpine. I therefore declare the said Eruera Tihema Tirikatene to be Sydenham: Mabel Bowden Howard. elected. Tamaki : Eric Henry Halstead. Tauranga: George Augustus Walsh. Dated at Christchurch, this 11th day of September 1951. Timaru: Clyde Leonard Carr. J. R. SANSOM, Returning Officer. Waikato: Geoffrey Fantham Sim. Waimarino : Patrick Kearins. Waimate: David Campbell Kidd. Wairarapa: Bertie Victor Cooksley. Dedaration of Result of Poll for the Western Maori Electoral, Dietrict Waitakere: Henry Greathead Rex Mason. Waitomo: Walter James Broadfoot. I JAMES ALEXANDER MILLS, Returning Officer for the Wallace : Thomas Lachlan Macdonald. 9 Western Maori Electoral District, do hereby declare the Wanganui: Joseph Bernard Francis Cotterill. result of the poll taken on the 1st day of September 1951" for the Wellington Central: Charles Henry Chapman. election of a Member of Parliament for the said district to be as Westland: James Begg Kent. follows:- A. G. HARPER, Clerk of the Writs. Candidates. Votes Polled. Graham Ngahina Matthews 352 Hoeroa T. Utiku Marumaru 2,237 Iriaka Matiu Ratana .. 9,589 BANKRUPTCY NOTICES RehaKauHou 2ll In Bankrupt,ey-ln the Supreme Oourt of New Zooland Total number of valid votes polled . 12,389 Number of votes rejected as informal 250 R. WOOLHOUSE, of Palmerston North, retired, was adjudged I therefore declare the said Iriaka Matiu Ratana to be elected. W • bankrupt on 12 September 1951. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office on Wednesday, the 26th day of September Dated at Wellington, this 13th day of September 1951. 1951, at 2.15 p.m. J. A. MILLS, Returning Officer. A. R. C. CLARIDGE, Official Assignee. Supreme Court, P.O. Box 616, Palmerston North. Member8 of the HoU8e of Representatives Elected-General Election In Bankruptcy-Supreme Oourt Office of the Clerk of Writs, DWARD JOSEPH KENNY, of 623 Colombo Street, Christ­ Wellington, 19 September 1951. E church, Agent, was adjudged bankrupt on 12 September HE Clerk of the Writs has received returns to the Writs issued 1951. Creditors' meeting will be held at my office, Malings Building, T on 6 August 1951 for the election of members of Parliament 184 Oxford Terrace, Christchurch, on Friday, the 21st day of to serve in the House of Representatives for the electoral districts September 1951, at 2.15 p.m. hereinafter specified, and by the endorsement on such Writs it G. W. BROWN, Official Assignee. appears that the undermentioned persons have been duly elected members for the said districts, viz. :- Arch Hill : John Skinner Stewart. Ashburton : Richard Geoffrey Gerard. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES Auckland Central : William Theophilus Anderton. Avon : John Mathison. Awarua: George Richard Herron. E VIDENCE of the loss of Lease in Perpetuity No. 370 for 256 Bay of Plenty : William Sullivan. acres, being Sections 43 and 57, Block III, Huiroa Survey' Brooklyn: Arnold Henry Nordmeyer. District, comprised in certificate of title, Volume 35, folio 213 Buller : Clarence Farringdon Skinner. (Taranaki Registry), in the name of ELLEN MARIA WAITE, of Central Otago : William Alexander Bodkin. Tarata, Widow, having been lodged with me together with an Christchurch Central: Robert Mafeking Macfarlane. application to register a transfer of part of the land in the said Clutha: James Alexander McLean Roy. lease without production of the said lease, and to register two new Dunedin Central: Phillip George Connolly. leases in lieu thereof, notice is hereby given of my intention to Eden : Wilfred Henry Fortune. dispense with production of the said lease pursuant to section 4 of the Land Transfer Act 1915, and register the transfer and two new Egmont : Ernest Bowyer Corbett. leases as requested after the expiration of fourteen days from the Fendalton: Sydney George Holland. date of the Gazette containing this notice. Franklin: John Norman Massey. Gisborne : Harry Dudfield. Dated this 13th day of September 1951 at the Land Registry Grey Lynn : Frederick Hackett. Office, New Plymouth. Hamilton : Grace Hilda Ross. D. A. YOUNG, District Land Registrar. Hastings: Sydney Ionoval Jones. Hauraki : Andrew Sinclair Sutherland. Hawke's Bay: Cyril Geoffrey Edmund Harker. VIDENCE having been furnished of the loss of certificate of Hobson: Sidney Walter Smith. E title, Volume 22, folio 126 (Taranaki Registry), for I rood, Hurunui : William Henry Gillespie. being Lot Ill on the plan of Egmont Village, in the name of Hutt: Walter Nash. ANGELINA GEORGINA GLYNN TRYE, wife of Philip Edward Invercargill: Josiah Ralph Hanan. Trye, of Rahotu, Labourer, and application (W. 6727) having been Island Bay: Robert McKean. made for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, notice is hereby Karori : Charles Moore Bowden. given of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the Lyttelton: Harry Robson Lake. expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gaze;tte containing Manawatu : Matthew Henry Oram. this notice. · Marlborough : Thomas Philip Shand. Dated this 13th day of September 1951 at the Land Registry Marsden: Alfred James Murdoch. Office, New Plymouth. Miramar: Robert Semple. Mornington: Walter Arthur Hudson. D •. A. YOUNG, District Land Registrar. Mount Albert: Warren Wilfred Freer. Mount Victoria : John Ross Marshall. VIDENCE having beenfurnished of the loS11 of the outstanding Napier: Peter Tait. E duplicate of certificate of title, Volume 312, folio 241 (Welling. Nelson: Edgar Rollo Neale. ton Registry), in the name of STANLEY ALFRED FRANCIS, of New Plymouth : Ernest Phillip Aderman. Wanganui, Taxi Proprietor, for 3 roods and 8 perches, being part North Dunedin: Robert Walls. section II, Right Bank Wanganui River, and being also Lots 65, 66, North Shore: Dean Jack Eyre. 67, and 68, Deposited Plan 2045, and application (K. 30530) having Oamaru : Thomas Leonard Hayman. been made for a new certificate of title in lieu thereof, I hereby give Onehunga : Arthur George Osborne. notice of my intention to issue such new certificate of title on the Onslow : Harry Ernest Combs. expiration of fourteen days from the date of the Gaze,tte containing Otahuhu : Frank Leon Aroha Gotz. this notice. Otaki: James Joseph Maher. Pahiatua: Keith Jacka Holyoake. Dated this 12th day of September 1951 at the Land Registry Palmerston North: William Blair Tennent. Office, Wellington. Parnell : Duncan McFadyen Rae. E. C. ADAMS, District Land Registrar. .
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