In the High Court of New Zealand, Hamilton Registry
M. No. 295/01
In the matter of the Charitable Trusts Act 1957, and in the matter of the estate of Valerie Mary Doreen Collier (deceased), and in the matter of an application by Marie Roberta Taylor, homemaker of Auckland-Applicant:
Notice is hereby given that Marie Roberta Taylor, as trustee of the will of Valerie Mary Doreen Collier
("Mrs Collier"), deceased farmer, late of Ngutunui, has filed in the office of the High Court at Hamilton an application for approval of a scheme varying the terms of her will under which her residuary estate is held.
Under Mrs Collier's will, the residue of her estate is to be held for various objects.
Under this scheme, the residue of her estate is to be held
by a charitable trust to be known as The VMD Collier Charitable Trust upon trust to pay the capital and the income of the trust fund from time to time to assist and improve the circumstances under which sick and elderly persons in New Zealand die and to provide for such persons assistance, comfort or facilities.
A copy of the said 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 Hamilton or at the offices of Messrs Dix Koretz & Millar, Solicitors, Lawrence Street, Otorohanga.
The application has been set down for hearing in the High Court at Hamilton on Friday, the 10th day of May 2002.
Any person wishing to oppose the scheme is required to give notice of his or her intention to do so to the Registrar of the High Court at Hamilton and to the said Marie Roberta Taylor at the offices of Messrs Dix Koretz & Millar, Solicitors, Otorohanga, at the above address and the Attorney-General not less than 7 clear days before the date set down for hearing.
This advertisement is inserted by John Lindsay Millar of the firm of Dix Koretz & Millar, Solicitors, Lawrence Street (P.O. Box 41 or D.X. G.A. 29-503), Otorohanga (telephone: (07) 873 7179 or facsimile (07) 873 8326), as solicitor for the applicant Marie Roberta Taylor.