| Private Act | 1927 No 2 |
| Date of assent | 21 October 1927 |
An Act to vary the Provisions of a certain Declaration of Trust dated the Eighth Day of August, Nineteen hundred and twenty-two, concerning the Endowment Fund for the Parish of St Peter, Wellington, being a Parish in connection with the Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England.
WHEREAS by a certain declaration of trust executed on the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, by the Venerable Herbert Watson, George William Robinson, Lewis Henry Balfour Wilson, George Lawrence, and Sidney Albert Longuet, trusts were declared concerning an endowment fund for the Parish of St Peter, Wellington, being a parish in connection with the Church of the Province of New Zealand, commonly called the Church of England: And whereas by clause four of the said deed it was provided as follows: “No part of the capital or corpus of the said fund shall at any time be expended or used and until the accumulated investments and the properties in the fund shall have reached the amount or value of [three thousand dollars] none of the income of the fund shall be expended or used Provided always that if and when any income of the fund may not (in accordance with the law restricting the accumulation of income that shall for the time being be in force) be any longer accumulated the same shall be applied for such purposes of the parish of a religious charitable or educational nature as the vestry thereof shall from time to time direct”
: And whereas it is desirable to increase the amount or value which the accumulated investments and the properties in the said fund must reach before any of the income may (subject to the proviso in the said clause four) be expended or used:
The words “three thousand dollars”
were substituted, as from 10 July 1967, for the words “fifteen hundred pounds”
pursuant to section 7(1) Decimal Currency Act 1964 (1964 No 27).
BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the General Assembly of New Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—