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Trust House Foundation contracts Trust House Limited to perform administrative and management functions. Trust House Foundation approves these recommendations.
Trust House Foundation has no staff. Tararua Foundation sells electricity to the spot market through its agent, Simply Energy Limited. Tararua Foundation is also potentially a vehicle for the development of a sports stadium in the Wairarapa and is currently holding some funds for this. Tararua Foundation has no staff. Mataura Licensing Trust operates four hotels, one motel, four taverns, two restaurants, and two bottle stores. Mataura Licensing Trust holds a 4.
Mataura Licensing Trust has exclusive licence rights to operate hotels, taverns, and off-licences in its district. Mount Wellington Licensing Trust operates as an investment-holding entity. All of its activities are carried out through its subsidiaries. Mount Wellington Licensing Trust is effectively a governing entity with no staff.
It operates a room hotel with extensive conference facilities, a stand-alone conference centre and a community bar. All operations are managed centrally to maximise management expertise and purchasing power. The Trust Board makes donations to qualifying organisations in the local community. However, administration is undertaken by two contactors on a part-time basis.
Mount Wellington Foundation Limited has a class 4 operator's licence and operates 36 machines in two venues. Mount Wellington Foundation Limited employs a part-time manager and two part-time staff. Keri Corporation Limited operates one bar. It has no FTE staff. Oamaru Licensing Trust owns and operates four establishments in Oamaru — one hotel with conference facilities and 49 rooms, one sports bar, one off-premise liquor franchise outlet, and one motel-restaurant-bar and bottle store with conference facilities and 16 motel rooms.
Oamaru Licensing Trust holds a 5. Parakai Licensing Trust owned one tavern that was leased out. Its sole revenue source was rent. During , the lease was terminated and Parakai Licensing Trust became a community trust. Its assets were subsequently vested in a local health trust. Porirua Community Trust receives management fees from Trust Porirua. It has minimal transactions of its own.
It consolidates the results of its wholly owned subsidiary, Trust Porirua. Porirua Community Trust was reconstituted under the Sale of Liquor Act after it ceased to have any interest in the alcohol industry after the sale of its trading operations by its then subsidiary, Mana Taverns Limited.
Porirua Community Trust employs no staff. The principal activities of Trust Porirua are to promote charitable purposes in Porirua. Trust Porirua holds investment properties and other investments. Trust Porirua employs no staff. It operates gaming machines with the goal of maximising the returns from these machines for the benefit of the local community.
Mana Community Grants Foundation owns 90 machines operating out of five separate and independently owned venues. Mana Community Grants Foundation's management and accounting requirements are provided by an independent contractor, under a management agreement. Mana Community Grants Foundation employs no staff. Its revenue consists of interest from loans to Mana Community Grants Foundation and to a company that operates a tavern in Petone. Youth Employment Success opportunity Business Walkthrough logo Business Walkthrough Introduce yourself to the industry and witness how the organisation operates.
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