Notice Title

Notice of Intention to Remove Incorporated Societies From the Register

Publication Date
17 Mar 2005

Tags

Companies Act Removals

Notice Number

2005-ds1442

Page Number

1303

Issue Number

52
Title
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Description
Principal Edition, 17 March 2005.
File Type and Size
PDF (396 KB)
Page Number
See page 1303
Pursuant to Section 320 of the Companies Act 1993
The Auckland Division of the Arthritis Foundation of
New Zealand Incorporated (in liquidation)
Registered Office: 50 Omahu Road, Remuera, Auckland.
The Waikato Division of the Arthritis Foundation of New Zealand Branch (in liquidation)
Registered Office: 74 Silverdale Road, Hamilton.
The Bay of Plenty Division of the Arthritis Foundation of New Zealand Incorporated (in liquidation)
Registered Office: Community House, 1115 Haupapa Street, Rotorua.
Tauranga/Western Bay of Plenty Division of the Arthritis Foundation of New Zealand Incorporated
(in liquidation)
Registered Office: Compass Community Village, 17th Avenue West, Tauranga.
The Arthritis Foundation of New Zealand (Wellington Division) Incorporated (in liquidation)
Registered Office: 174 Hutt Road, Petone.
I, Richard Grant Simpson, liquidator of the above-named incorporated societies, hereby give notice that, pursuant to section 318 (1) (e) of the Companies Act 1993 and having filed with the Registrar my final reports on the liquidations, it is intended to remove the incorporated societies from the New Zealand Register.
Any objection to the removals, pursuant to section 321 of
the Companies Act 1993, must be delivered to the Registrar of Companies no later than the 4th day of April 2005.
Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of March 2005.
RICHARD GRANT SIMPSON, Liquidator.
Address of Liquidator: Grant Thornton, AXA Centre, Level Thirteen (P.O. Box 10-712), Wellington.
Note: The liquidations were conducted as part of the reorganisation of the structure of Arthritis New Zealand. The liquidation process of the organisation’s divisions and branches was a legal formality required before a new regional structure could be implemented.