Company Registration and Legal Notices




  1. The name and style of the Company is the “Providence Gold Mining Company (Registered.)”

  2. The place of operations is at the Moanataiari Creek, at the Thames Gold Field, in the Province of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand.

  3. The nominal capital of the Company is Twenty thousand Pounds, in Four thousand shares of Five Pounds each.

  4. The amount already paid up is in cash nil—and Sixteen thousand Pounds in partly paid up scrip allotted to the shareholders.

  5. The name of the Manager is Lowther Broad.

  6. The Office of the Company is at the Royal Exchange, Grahamstown.

  7. The names and several residences of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as follow:—

SHARES.
William Morrin, Auckland 800
John Bennett, Grahamstown 200
Stannus Jones, Auckland 200
Timothy Lowry, Auckland 400
William Nield, Grahamstown 400
Caleb Robinson, Grahamstown 600
Thomas Rowe, Grahamstown 800
Edward Wood, Grahamstown 200
Thomas Leigh White, Auckland 200
4,000

Dated this 24th day of August, 1869.

Lowther Broad,
Manager.

Witness to signature:
Jackson Keddell,
A Justice of the Peace.


NOTICE.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.

NORTHERN DISTRICT.

Between Henry Haines, Plaintiff; and Samuel Briant, 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 abovenamed Samuel Briant 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, interest, and costs be sooner paid, all the estate, right, title, and interest of the said Samuel Briant 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 Briant 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 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 in the Province of Auckland, containing by admeasurement Thirty-five acres and two roods, more or less, situate at Umangawha, in the district of Coromandel, and known by the name of Wairore, which parcel of land is divided into two parcels of land by the Umangawha River, and is bounded towards the north-east by the said river, and by a line 894 links towards the south-east; by a survey line 2,420 links towards the south, by



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1869, No 91





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🌾 Application to Register Providence Gold Mining Company (continued from previous page)

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
24 August 1869
Gold Mining, Company Registration, Thames Gold Field, Shareholders
11 names identified
  • Lowther Broad, Manager of the company
  • William Morrin, Shareholder with 800 shares
  • John Bennett, Shareholder with 200 shares
  • Stannus Jones, Shareholder with 200 shares
  • Timothy Lowry, Shareholder with 400 shares
  • William Nield, Shareholder with 400 shares
  • Caleb Robinson, Shareholder with 600 shares
  • Thomas Rowe, Shareholder with 800 shares
  • Edward Wood, Shareholder with 200 shares
  • Thomas Leigh White, Shareholder with 200 shares
  • Jackson Keddell (Justice of the Peace), Witness to signature

  • Lowther Broad, Manager

⚖️ Notice of Sale by Public Auction

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 October 1869
Legal Notice, Debt Recovery, Property Sale, Auckland
  • Henry Haines, Plaintiff in the case
  • Samuel Briant, Defendant in the case

  • H. C. Balneavis, Sheriff
  • Jackson and Russell, Solicitors

⚖️ Notice of Sale by Public Auction

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Legal Notice, Debt Recovery, Property Sale, Auckland
  • Albert John Nicholas, Plaintiff in the case
  • Hata Paka, Defendant in the case
  • Karauria, Defendant in the case