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, Names and description of all the trustees in whom the said property now becomes legally vested — First Old continuing trustees — William Leonard Williams Bishop of Waiapu William Russell Russell ,_ . :! , ■ -i ■ James Nelson Williams John Beckett Fielder. Second New trustee now chosen and appointed— James Henry Coleman of Napier. ?? Dated this thirtieth day of June one thousand nine hundred and three. W. L. Williams Bishop of Waiapu Chairman or President of the said Meeting. Signed sealed and delivered by the said William Leonard Williams Bishop of Waiapu as chairman or president of the said meeting at and in the presence of the said meeting on the day and year aforesaid in the presence of—C. Laurence Tuke clerk in holy orders Napier H. Hill Inspector of Schools Napier
EXHIBIT No. 20. To all to whom these presents shall come we Charles John Bishop of Wellington Octavius Hadfield William McLeod Bannatyne George Hunter and Robert Stokes send greeting. Whereas certain pieces or parcels of land situated at Ahuriri in the Province of Hawke's Bay and more particularly described in the Native School Trust Deed BX2 Diocese of Wellington Schedule B deposited in the New Zealand Metropolitan Registry at Auckland in trust for and towards the maintenance of schools as set forth in the deed aforesaid : Now know ye that we have made constituted and appointed and by these presents do make constitute and appoint the Reverend Samuel Williams clerk in holy orders our true and lawful attorney for us and in our names 01 otherwise and on our behalf to take possession of let and set or if he shall think proper to keep in his own hands manage and improve all and singular the said pieces or parcels of land and from time to time to appoint any agents to assist him in managing the same with such salaries or allowances as he shall think reasonable and from time to time to displace or remove the person so appointed or any person or persons acting in such capacity or capacities and also for the more effectually carrying into effect the purposes aforesaid for us and in our name and as our act and deed to make sign seal deliver and execuee any agreement or agreements contract or contracts lease or leases or other lawful deeds or instruments whatsoever for demising or letting for any term not exceeding seven years all or any of the said pieces or parcels of land under and subject to such conditions rents covenants and agreements as our said attorney shall think fit and also by virtue of any powers reserved to us in and by any leases under which the same premises may from time to time be held or otherwise to enter into and upon the said premises or any part thereof to view and examine the state and condition thereof and give the proper notices and directions respecting the repairs and cultivation of the same or if our said attorney shall deem it expedient by entry or otherwise wholly to determine and make void any such lease or leases by virtue of any power or powers therein contained and generally to exercise all or any other powers rights and privileges reserved to us in and by any such leases and also from time to time for us and in our names or otherwise to demand and receive all Crown grants deeds and other documents relating to the said pieces or parcels of land and of and from the tenant and tenants of the said pieces or parcels of land and every or any part thereof and all and every other persons and person whomsoever liable or intrusted to pay the same to demand and receive all and singular the rents arrears of rents issues and profits which shall or may be due owing accruing reserved or payable for or in respect of all and singular such pieces or parcels of land making such allowances or deductions thereout as may lawfully or reasonably be claimed and also upon receipt of such grants deeds and other documents and of the said rents arrears of rents issues and profits or any of them or any part or parts thereof respectively to make give sign seal and execute all and every such good and sufficient receipts acquittances releases and discharges in the law whatsoever for the same as our said attorney shall think fit and expedient and in case of non-payment of all of any part or parts of the said rents arrears of rents issues and profits or any part or parts thereof respectively for us and in our names or otherwise to enter and distrain for all or any part of the said rents and arrears of rent and the distress and distresses then and there found to take lead drive and carry away impound and in pound to detain and keep or to sell and dispose of the same or otherwise to act therein according to law and to commence or institute any action or actions suit or suits in any Court or Courts of law or equity or other proceeding or proceedings which our said attorney shall deem requisite or proper to compel the payment of all or any of the said rents arrears of rents issues and profits or any part or parts thereof respectively or to enforce the performance of any covenant or covenants contained in any indenture of lease granted or to be granted of the said pieces or parcels of land or any part thereof or to recover the possession of the said
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