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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No 1628 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE [No. 63 ' ' along the summit of Two Thumb Range to a point one-half mile of R.S. 10799 to the south-eastern corner of R.S. 10799; thence south of the northern boundary of the County of Mackenzie (N.Z. along the southern boundary of R.S. 10798 to a point on a public Gazette 1911, page 3509) ; _ thence generally easterly and northerly road at the south-eastern corner of R.S. 1.0798; thence easterly along the watershed between the Opuha River and the Rangitata by a right line across that public road to the north-western boundary River Tributaries, passing through Butlers Saddle to Trig. Station C, of Lot 2, D.P. 1776, Block IV, Pareora Survey District, and Block I, Block XI, Fox Survey District ; thence generally south-easterly Arowhenua Survey District ; thence easterly along. the northern along the watershed between the Orari River and the North Opuha boundary to the north-eastern corner of Lot 2, D.P. 1776; thence River, passing through Trig. Station L, Block IV, Opuha Survey easterly along the main Opihi River Terrace through R.S. 3280 to District,· Tripp's Pass, _Trig. Station K, Block VIII,. Opuha Survey the north-west corner of R.S. 21291; thence easterly along the District, Trig. Station J, Block V, Four Peaks Survey District, to northern boundary of R.S. 21291 to a point on Walkers Road at the Trig. Station B, Block IX, Four Peaks Survey District ; thence north-eastern boundary of R.S. 21291 ; thence easterly by a. right generally south-easterly and south-westerly along the watershed line across Walkers Road to the north-western.corner of R.S. 18463; between Opuha River Tributaries on one side and the Orari River thence easterly along the northern boundaries of R.S. 18463 and Tributaries and Temuka River Tributaries on the other, passing Reserve 1.017 to a point on Longridge Road at the eastern boundary through Trig. Station A, Block XIII, Four Peaks Survey District, of Reserve 1017; thence south-easterly by a right line across Long­ to the Waitohi Saddle, Block XIII, Four Peaks Survey District; ridge Road to the westernmost corner of Section 15, Waiapi Settle­ thence generally south . westerly and south - easterly aloIJ,g the ment ; thence south-easterly along the Opihi River Terrace pa~sing boundary of the County of Mackenzie to the southernmost corner of through part of that Section ; thence to and along the southern Section .7 A of Four Peaks Settlement, Block I, Opihi Survey District ; boundary of the said Section to the south-western corner.of Lot I, thence generally south-easterly_ and southerly along a public road B ln of S.O. 8037; thence easterly along the southern boundaries bounding R.S. 36096 to the east-northernmost corner of R.S. 27301 ; of allotments 1, 5, 3, 6, 7A, SA of Native Reserve 881 to the south­ thence southerly along the eastern boundary of R;S. 27301 to a western corner of part Allotment 9A of the _Native Reserve 881; point on the northern boundary of R.S. 27300 ; thence easterly thence northerly and easterly along the western and northern bound­ along the northern boundary of R.S. 27300 to its easternmost point ; aries of the said part Allotment 9A to a point on the Picton-Bluff thence south-westerly along the boundary between R.S. 27300 and State Highway at the easternmost corner of the said part Allot­ R.S. 25191 to the westernmost corner of R.S. 25191 across the public ment 9A ; thence northerly along the Picton-Bluff State Highway road; thence south-easterly along the western boundary of R.S. to the northernmost point of Allotment 11 of Native Reserve 881 ; 25191- to its southernmost corner; thence generally south-westerly thence easterly along the northern boundary of the said Allotment 11. and southerly along the western boundaries of R.S. 25192, 25118, to the South Island Main Trunk Railway Reserve ; thence by a right 24530 to a point' on Geraldine-Fairlie Main Highway; thence line across the said Railway Reserve -to and along the southern south-easterly along Geraldine-Fairlie Main Highway to the northern­ boundary of Reserve 1073, Block II, Arowhenua Survey District, !llOSt corner of Lot 2, D.P. 3260, Blocks V and VI, Opihi Survey to the southernmo~t point of the said Reserve 1073 ; thence southerly District; thence south-westerly along the western boundary of the by a line across the Opihi River to the westernmost corner of R.S. said Lot 2 tei a point on McIntosh's Road; thence easterly along 22517 ; thence generally eitsterly and. southerly along the ·right McIntosh's Road to the westernmost point of Lot 3, D.P. 3260; bank ofthe Opihi River forming the northerly and easterly boundaries thence generally south-westerly, southerly, and eas~rly along the of Rural Sections 22517, 20771, 34740, 16045, Reserve 4074, Native north-western and south-western boundaries of Lot 2 and Lot 1, Reserve'·882 (Waipopo), Rural Sections 22597 and 4225 to a point D.P. 3260, and to a point on McMa_sters Road; then_ce north-easterly on the north-eastern boundary of R.S. 22597, 24 chains above the along McMasters Road to the westernmost point of Lot l, D,P. 3181; southernmost corner ; thence generally south-easterly by a line thence generally easterly, south-easterly,. southerly, and south­ westerly ,along McMasters Road to its junction with Beautiful Valley across the Opihi River to the northernmost point of an island in Road and Coles Road; thence generally southerly along Coles Road the Opihi River a/ljoining R.S. 22597 and 4225, Block V .{I, Aro­ to a point on the northern boundary of Section 1, Rapuwai Settle­ whenua Survey District, thence generally south-easterly aiong· the ment, Blocks X and XIV, Opihi Survey District ; thence westerly boundary ofthai said island to its north-easternmost corner; thence and southerly along the boundary of Section 1, Rapuwai Settlement, generally south-easterly by a line across the Opihi River to the to Coles Road ; thence generally easterly a!ong Coles Ro_ad to the easternmost point of R.S. 4225 and to the mean high-water mark northernmost point of Section 2, Rapuwai Settlement ;. thence of the South Pacific Ocean; thence generally south-westerly by the easterly along the northern boundary_ of Section 2, Rapuwai Settle­ said mean high-water mark of the South Pacific Ocean to the point ment, crossing Mulvihill Road and continuing along the northern of commencement : All references to roads as boundaries in the boundary of Section 2, Rapuwai Settlement, to a point on the boundary of R.S. 25107 ; thence southerly along the western foregoing bbing to the middle-lines of such roads. 529 boundary of R.S. _25107 to a point on Limekilns Road; thence generally easterly along Limekilns Road to the. north-westernmost point of Section 4, Rapuwai Settlement; thence southerly along the western boundary of R.S. 25081 to the south-westernmost corner of LEITH INVESTMENTS, LIMITED R.S. 25081 ; t_hence easterly along the southern boundary of R.S. 25081 to a point on Jones Gully Road; thence northerly along Jones Gully Ro.ad to its junction with a public road at the IJ,Orthern­ most point of R.S. 28897, Block X, Opihi Survey District; thence IN l..rQUIDATION generally south-easterly along that road to its junction with Maxwells Road; thence easterly along Maxwells Road to its junction with a public road, at the north-easternmost point of part Lot 1, D.P. 3096; Members' Voluntary Winding-up thence southerly along that public road to its junction with MoCormicks Road and another public road; thence south-westerly N OTICE is hereby given pursuant t.o section 222 of the Companies and southerly along McCormicks Road to its junction with Mathews Act 1933 that, by special resolution passed by an entrv in Road; thence easterly along that road to a point on the .eastern the minute-book of the company signed as provided by subsection boundary of R.S. 19745; ·thence southerly along the eastern . (1) of ~eotion 300 of the CompaIJ,ies Act 1933, the following special boundaries of Rural Sections 19745, l.9745x to the westernmost resolution was duly passed :- · corner of R.S. 16064; thence generally south-easterly along the Resolved this 15th day of September 1952, as a special south-western boundary of R.S. 16064 to the junction of Colletta resolution by memorandum signed for the purpose of becoming an Road and Upper Waitohi Road; thence easterly along Upper entry in the minute-book of the company, as provided by subsections Waitohi Road to the north-westernmos.t corn,:,r of R,.S. 15196; (1) and (3) 6fseotion 300 of the Companies Act 1933- thence southerly and_ easterly along the western and· southern . 1. That the company be wound up voluntarily. • boundaries of R.S. 15196 to a point on Gully Bush Road at the north-eastern corner of R.S. 14616; thence south-westerly along 2. That Mr. GEORGE STANLEY KIRBY, of Dunedin, Public Gully Bush Road to the northernmost corner of R.S. 17147; thence Accountant, be and he is hereby appointed liquidator of the company. south-easterly along the Opihi Terrace forming the north-eastern 3. That the remuneration of the liquidator shall not exceed the boundaries of Rural Sections 17147, 16646, 14543 to ·a point on a sum of£50. public road at the south-easternmost corner of R.S. 11569; thence G. · S. KIRBY, Liquidator. south-easterly by a right line across that public road to the western­ most corner ?f R.S.
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