✨ Mining Company Registrations
ERRATA.
IN Auckland Provincial Government Ga-
zette of the 12th September, 1868, in
Notice of Sitting of the Native Land Court
in page 419, line 8, for "Alexandra, on 20th
of October, next," read "Auckland, 7th of
October, next;" and in Note to the Schedule
appended to the said Notice, and in same
page, instead of "Maps can be seen at office
of Captain Clare, Cambridge, Waikato," read
"Maps can be seen at office of Inspector of
Surveys, Auckland."
THE undersigned, James Oldham,
hereby make application to register
"The Hope of All Nations Gold Mining
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:—
-
The name and style of the Company is
"The Hope of All Nations Gold Mining
Company, Registered." -
The place of operations is at the
Moanataiari Creek, Shortland, Province of
Auckland. -
The nominal capital of the Company is
six thousand pounds, in six hundred shares
of ten pounds each. -
The amount already paid up is four
thousand four hundred and eighty pounds. -
The name of the Manager is James
Oldham. -
The Office of the Company is at Mr.
Hugh Hart Lusk’s Office, Shortland-street,
Auckland. -
The names and several residences of
the Shareholders, and the number of shares
held by each at this date, are as follows:—
Carl Frank Fischer, of Auckland, sixteen
shares (16).
George Thomson Chapman, Auckland, sixty-
four shares (64).
John Reid, Auckland, thirty-six shares (36).
James Oldham, Auckland, one hundred and
forty-four shares (144).
Henry Mahon Jervis, Auckland, sixteen
shares (16).
James Francis Leighton, Auckland, sixteen
shares (16).
Henry Allright, Auckland, twenty-eight
shares (28).
Robert Lusk, Auckland, ten shares (10).
Richard Annesley Eyre, Auckland, sixty-
four shares (64).
Henry Baskerville Benson, Wellington,
eighteen shares (18).
Edward Miles, Shortland, thirty-six
shares (36).
Dated this seventh day of September, one
thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight.
(Signed)
JAMES OLDHAM.
Witness to signature:
HENRY GILFILLAN,
A Justice of the Peace for the Colony of
New Zealand.
THE undersigned, John Goodall, hereby
make application to register "The
Dumbarton Castle Gold Mining Com-
pany, Registered," under "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:—
-
The name and style of the Company is
the Dumbarton Castle Gold Mining Com-
pany Registered. -
The place of operations is at the Waio-
tahi Creek, at the Thames Gold Fields, in
the Province of Auckland. -
The nominal capital of the Company is
Two thousand two hundred and forty
pounds, in Two hundred and twenty four
shares of Ten pounds each. -
The amount already paid up is One
thousand six hundred pounds. -
The name of the Manager is John
Goodall. -
The office of the Company is at Pollen-
street, Shortland, Thames Gold Fields,
aforesaid. -
The names and several residences of
the shareholders, and the number of shares
held by each at this date are as follows:—
John Goodall, Grahamstown, Thames,
Thirty-two shares (32).
James Watt, Thames District, Eighteen
shares (18).
James De Hirsch, Shortland, Fourteen
shares (14).
Martin Krippner, Waiti, Eighteen shares
(18).
Hugh Hart Lusk, Auckland, Fourteen
shares (14).
John Higgins, Waiotahi, Thames, Thirty-two
shares (32).
Charles Henry Bennett, Shortland, Fourteen
shares (14).
Alexander Smith, Eighteen shares (18).
Dated at Shortland, this tenth day of
September, A.D., 1868.
Signed in the presence of:
ALAN BAILLIE, J.P.
A Justice of the Peace for the Colony of
New Zealand.
JOHN GOODALL,
Manager.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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must be forwarded to the Superintendent’s
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the charge for advertising according to the
rates specified.
Printed under the authority of the Provincial Government
of the Province of Auckland, by W. C. Wilson,
Wyndham-street, Auckland, Printer for the time being to the Provincial Government.
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⚖️ Correction to Native Land Court Notice
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🌾 Registration of The Hope of All Nations Gold Mining Company
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources7 September 1868
Gold Mining, Company Registration, Moanataiari Creek, Shortland, Auckland
11 names identified
- James Oldham, Manager and applicant for registration
- Carl Frank Fischer, Shareholder holding sixteen shares
- George Thomson Chapman, Shareholder holding sixty-four shares
- John Reid, Shareholder holding thirty-six shares
- Henry Mahon Jervis, Shareholder holding sixteen shares
- James Francis Leighton, Shareholder holding sixteen shares
- Henry Allright, Shareholder holding twenty-eight shares
- Robert Lusk, Shareholder holding ten shares
- Richard Annesley Eyre, Shareholder holding sixty-four shares
- Henry Baskerville Benson, Shareholder holding eighteen shares
- Edward Miles, Shareholder holding thirty-six shares
- HENRY GILFILLAN, A Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand
🌾 Registration of The Dumbarton Castle Gold Mining Company
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources10 September 1868
Gold Mining, Company Registration, Waiotahi Creek, Thames Gold Fields, Auckland
8 names identified
- John Goodall, Manager and applicant for registration
- James Watt, Shareholder holding eighteen shares
- James De Hirsch, Shareholder holding fourteen shares
- Martin Krippner, Shareholder holding eighteen shares
- Hugh Hart Lusk, Shareholder holding fourteen shares
- John Higgins, Shareholder holding thirty-two shares
- Charles Henry Bennett, Shareholder holding fourteen shares
- Alexander Smith, Shareholder holding eighteen shares
- ALAN BAILLIE, J.P., A Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand
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📰 NZ GazetteAdvertisements, Notice, Pre-payment, Superintendent’s Office
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1868, No 46