✨ Mining Company Registration, Court Notices
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That the place of operations is at the Waiotahi Creek, at the Thames Gold Field, in the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand.
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That the nominal capital of the Company is Ten thousand Pounds.
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That the amount paid up is in cash nil; in paid up shares, Seven thousand five hundred Pounds, being estimated value of mine.
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That the name of the Manager is William Scott Lyell.
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That the Office of the Company is in Owen-street, Grahamstown.
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That the names and several residences of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as follow:
SHARES.
Joseph Darville, Grahamstown ... 1,000
Charles Davis, Auckland ... 900
W. H. Brown, Grahamstown ... 800
John Southern Porter, Auckland ... 500
Agustine Porter, Auckland ... 500
Maria Porter, Auckland ... 500
Thomas Barnes, Auckland ... 500
Matthew Davidson, Shortland ... 500
Matthew Edgar, Tararu ... 500
William Price, Grahamstown ... 500
J. S. Small, Grahamstown ... 500
David Kennedy, Grahamstown ... 400
William Loggie, Auckland ... 500
George Young, Auckland ... 400
George Ward, Grahamstown ... 375
George Raynes, Auckland ... 200
Edward Southby, Grahamstown ... 200
Peter Cadman, Auckland ... 200
William Kayle, Auckland ... 200
John Bent, Auckland ... 200
John Cass, Shortland ... 125
Henry Brett, Auckland ... 100
Total shares ... 10,000
Dated this 22nd day of October, 1869.
W. S. LYELL,
Manager.
Declared in the presence of me,
JOHN L. TOLE,
A Justice of the Peace.
NOTICE.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Between HENRY HAINES, Plaintiff; and SAMUEL BRIGHT, Defendant.
WHEREAS, by virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias issued in this action and directed to me, ordering me that of the real and personal property of the above-named Samuel Bright I should cause to be made the sum of Eighty-four pounds eleven shillings and sixpence, together with interest on the said sum at the rate of Eight pounds per centum per annum from the 7th day of October, 1869, together with £1 13s. 4d. for the said Writ and Warrant thereon, besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officers’ fees, &c.: Now I do hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by Public Auction by SAMUEL COCHRANE AND SON, at their auction mart, Fort-street, on the twelfth day of January, 1870, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, unless the said debt of £84 11s. 6d. and interest be sooner paid, together with the said sum of £1 13s. 4d. besides Sheriff’s poundage, Officers’ fees, &c.: All the estate, right, title, and interest of the said SAMUEL BRIGHT of, in, and to all that piece or parcel of land situate in the village of Parnell, near Auckland aforesaid, being lot twenty-nine of the subdivision of allotment sixty-four of section one. Bounded on the North-east by a road forty-one feet; on the South-east by a road twenty-four feet six inches; on the South-west by lot thirty of said subdivision, forty-one feet; and on the North-west by lot twenty-eight, twenty-four feet six inches.
And I further give notice that the Estate and Interest of the said SAMUEL BRIGHT consists of an Estate in fee simple, free from incumbrances, and that the same has been taken by me in execution at suit of the said HENRY HAINES, the execution creditor.
Dated October 9, 1869.
H. C. BALNEAVIS,
Sheriff.
JACKSON AND RUSSELL, Fort-street, Solicitors for the said Henry Haines.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
NORTHERN DISTRICT.
Between ALBERT JOHN NICHOLAS, plaintiff; and HATA PAKA and KARAURIA, defendants.
WHEREAS by Writ of Fieri Facias issued in this action, and directed to me ordering me that of the real and personal estate of the abovenamed Hata Paka and Karauria, I should cause to be made of the sum of two hundred and seventy-five pounds six shillings and sixpence, together with interest upon the said sum at the rate of eight pounds per centum per annum, from the twenty-fourth day of September last, together with one pound thirteen shillings and fourpence for the said writ and warrant, besides Sheriff’s Poundage, Officers’ Fees, &c. Now I do hereby give notice that I shall cause to be sold by public auction, by CHARLES DAVIS, at his Mart, in Queen street, Auckland, on the twentieth day of January, 1870, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, unless the said debt, interest, and costs be sooner paid, all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said Hata Paka and Karauria, under Crown Grants of, in, and to all that parcel of Land
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Application to Register Mining Company
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources22 October 1869
Mining Company, Registration, Venus Gold Mining Company, Shareholders
23 names identified
- William Scott Lyell, Manager of the company
- Joseph Darville, Shareholder with 1,000 shares
- Charles Davis, Shareholder with 900 shares
- W. H. Brown, Shareholder with 800 shares
- John Southern Porter, Shareholder with 500 shares
- Agustine Porter, Shareholder with 500 shares
- Maria Porter, Shareholder with 500 shares
- Thomas Barnes, Shareholder with 500 shares
- Matthew Davidson, Shareholder with 500 shares
- Matthew Edgar, Shareholder with 500 shares
- William Price, Shareholder with 500 shares
- J. S. Small, Shareholder with 500 shares
- David Kennedy, Shareholder with 400 shares
- William Loggie, Shareholder with 500 shares
- George Young, Shareholder with 400 shares
- George Ward, Shareholder with 375 shares
- George Raynes, Shareholder with 200 shares
- Edward Southby, Shareholder with 200 shares
- Peter Cadman, Shareholder with 200 shares
- William Kayle, Shareholder with 200 shares
- John Bent, Shareholder with 200 shares
- John Cass, Shareholder with 125 shares
- Henry Brett, Shareholder with 100 shares
- W. S. Lyell, Manager
- John L. Tole, Justice of the Peace
⚖️ Notice of Sale of Property by Sheriff
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 October 1869
Sheriff Sale, Public Auction, Debt Recovery, Parnell Land
- Henry Haines, Plaintiff in the case
- Samuel Bright, Defendant whose property is to be sold
- H. C. Balneavis, Sheriff
- Jackson and Russell, Solicitors
⚖️ Notice of Sale of Māori Land by Sheriff
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement9 October 1869
Sheriff Sale, Public Auction, Māori Land, Debt Recovery
- Albert John Nicholas, Plaintiff in the case
- Hata Paka, Defendant whose land is to be sold
- Karauria, Defendant whose land is to be sold
- H. C. Balneavis, Sheriff
- Charles Davis, Auctioneer
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 87