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links wide; and I further give notice that the estate and interest of the said John Anderson and Jessie Anderson, his wife, in the said land consists of the equity of redemption held by the said James Macky and James Matthews in trust for the said Jessie Anderson and John Anderson, and that the same has been taken by me in Execution, at the suit of the said Robert Graham, the execution creditor.
Dated this 31st day of January, 1868.
H. C. BALNEVIS,
Sheriff.
T. B. Gillies, Wyndham-street, Auckland,
Solicitor for the said Robert Graham.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Co-partnership carried on for some time past at the City of Melbourne, and at Echuca, in the colony of Victoria, and at Auckland, in the colony of New Zealand, by Alexander Amos and John Taylor, under the firm of Alexander Amos and Company, was, on the twenty-first day of January, 1868, dissolved by mutual consent.
Dated the third day of February, A.D. 1868.
ALEX. AMOS.
JOHN TAYLOR.
Witness: D. Braham, solicitor, Melbourne.
MEMORIAL OF APPLICATION TO REGISTER THE THAMES CRUSHING COMPANY.
THE undersigned James Smart, of the City of Auckland, merchant, hereby make application to register the “THAMES CRUSHING COMPANY REGISTERED,” under the provisions of “The Mining Companies Limited Liability Act, 1865,” and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the following statement is to the best of my belief and knowledge true in every particular, namely:—
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The name and style of the Company is “The Thames Crushing Company, Registered.”
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The place of intended operations is at the Thames Gold-fields, Province of Auckland.
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The nominal capital of the Company is Five Thousand Pounds, in One Thousand Shares of Five Pounds each.
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The amount already paid up is Two Hundred and Eighty Five Pounds Sterling.
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The name of the Manager is James Smart, of Auckland, merchant.
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The office of the Company is at High-street, in the City of Auckland.
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The names and several residences of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each, are as follows:—
I, the above-named John Anderson and Jessie Anderson, his wife, should cause to be made the sum of £113 9s 4d, together with interest upon the said sum at the rate of 8 per centum per annum, together with £1 13s 4d for the said writ and warrant bes’de sheriff’s poundage, officer’s fees, &c., from the thirty-first day of January, 1868. Now I do hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by public auction by S. Cochrane & Son, at their auction mart in Fort-street, Auckland, on the 22nd day of May, 1868, at the hour of twelve o’clock at noon, unless the said debt or sum of £118 9s 4d and interest be sooner paid, together with the said sum of £1 13s 4d, besides sheriff’s poundage, officer’s fees, &c., all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said John Anderson and Jessie Anderson, his wife, under a trust deed bearing date the 9th day of May, 1863, made between John Anderson of the first part, Jessie Anderson of the second part, and James Macky and James Matthews therein described of the third part, of in and to all that piece or parcel of land, situated in the Parish of Waiwerawera, in the County of Marsden, and containing by admeasurement seventy-six acres, and being part of allotment number sixty-four; bounded on the north by the Waiwera river, and by a part of the same allotment sold to one Cagin; on the east by a line bearing 155° 20’ 3535 links; on the south by a line bearing 90° 3600 links; and on the west by a line bearing 363° 22 chains, and then by the said Cagin’s land 10 chains. And all that piece or parcel of land in the Parish and County aforesaid, containing forty acres, part of allotment number seven, bounded on the south-west by a boundary line of the said allotment, No. 7, 2040 links; on the north-east by lot No. 8; on the south-east by the boundary line of the said allotment, No. 8; and on the north-west by a line parallel with the south-west boundary line of the said allotment, so as to include forty acres, and all that piece of land in the Province of Auckland aforesaid containing by admeasurement one hundred and nine acres more or less, and being lot No. 110 of the Parish of Waiwera, in the county aforesaid, excepting so much of the land hereinafter described as may be necessary for the making of a road, as excepted by the Crown Grant of the same, bounded on the North by the Waiwera River; on the East by land granted to Robert Graham, 1638 links, 860 links, 740 links, 435 links, and 278 links; and by the sea on the South by lot 15, 2,506 links; and on the West by lot 64 and a line 3,985 links, and also all that parcel of land in the Province aforesaid, containing by admeasurement two hundred acres more or less, situated in the Parish of Waiwera aforesaid, and being lot No. 83, bounded on the North-east by lot No. 84, 4430 links, and on the South-east by a line 1040 links and 250 links, and then by lot No. 63, 4,000 links; on the South-west by lot No. 96, 1,070 links; and on the West by the Wainui River to its junction with the road; and then by the said road 202 links, 500 links, 280 links, 1,700 links, and 685 links; and on the North-west by lot No. 85, 3,000 links, partly intersected from the North to South by a road 100 links wide.
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Notice of Sale by Public Auction
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement31 January 1868
Supreme Court, Sale, Auction, Land, Equity of Redemption
- John Anderson, Subject of execution sale
- Jessie Anderson, Subject of execution sale
- James Macky, Trustee for the Andersons
- James Matthews, Trustee for the Andersons
- Robert Graham, Execution creditor
- H. C. Balnevis, Sheriff
- T. B. Gillies, Solicitor
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry3 February 1868
Partnership, Dissolution, Business, Melbourne, Auckland
- Alexander Amos, Partner in dissolved firm
- John Taylor, Partner in dissolved firm
- D. Braham, Solicitor
🌾 Memorial of Application to Register Thames Crushing Company
🌾 Primary Industries & ResourcesMining, Company Registration, Thames, Gold-fields, Shareholders
- James Smart, Applicant and Manager of Thames Crushing Company
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1868, No 22