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JN THE MATTER of a Private Bill intended to be brought into the General Assembly of New Zealand to be intituled "THE ASSOCIATED CHURCHES OF CHRIST CHURCH PROPERTY BILL. 1929" being a BUI (a) to vest m a Board of Trustees known as "The Church Extension and Property Trust Board of Associated Churches of Christ m NewZealand" the Church properties described m the First and Second Schedules to the Bill respectively and to provide a simple form of procedure whereby any of the Associated Churches of Christ m New Zealand whose properties are not yet vested m the said Board may vest them therein upon the trusts set, out m the Bill. (b) to rescind existing trusts m respect' of properties of any of the said Churches now or hereafter vested m the said Board. (c) to define the powers and authorities of the said Board with relation to certain funds of the said Associated Churches, of Christ now or hereafter vested m the said Board. (d) to validate the transfer or conveyance to the said Board of all. properties hitherto transferred or conveyed to the same. NOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN pursuant to the provisions of the Standing Orders of the General Assembly of New Zealand relating to Private Bills that application will be made to the General Assembly m Parliament assembled at Its next Session on behalf of the Religious Body known aa The Associated Churches of Christ m New Zealand for leave to introduce a private Bill to be called "The Associated Churches . of Christ Church Property Bill 1929." The objects of the said proposed Bill ftre as above set forth. „■■" ■ A copy of the proposed Bill will be deposited at the Examiner's Office [Wellington on the Ist day of May, 1929. PURNEUL. & BRANTHWAITE Solicitors for the Bill. christ<shurch

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NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1215, 14 March 1929, Page 19

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