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Auckland Provincial Government Gazette.
under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860, do hereby make oath and say—
That the Nominal Capital of the Company is Six thousand pounds (£6,000) in Six thousand (6,000) shares of One pound (£1) each.
That the shares have been fully paid up.
That the Company has no assets, and has ceased to carry on operations; and I do hereby apply for declaration of dissolution of such Company.
F. A. WHITE,
Secretary.
Sworn before me this twentieth day of August, 1874.
P. A. PHILIPS,
Resident Magistrate.
I, THEOPHILUS KISSLING, Registrar of the Supreme Court for the District of Auckland, do hereby notify that an affidavit, a copy of which is hereunder given, by Francis Angus White, Secretary of "The Sir Walter Scott Gold Mining and Quartz Crushing Company, Limited," has been lodged in the Resident Magistrate's Court, at Auckland, and forwarded to me, and that, unless notice of objection be lodged with me within sixty days of this date, I shall proceed to declare the said Company to be dissolved, in manner provided by "The Limited Liability Joint Stock Companies Dissolution Act, 1872."
THEO. KISSLING,
Registrar.
Dated this fifteenth day of August, 1874.
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I, FRANCIS ANGUS WHITE, Secretary of the Sir Walter Scott Gold Mining and Quartz Crushing Company, Limited, incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860, do hereby make oath and say—
That the Nominal Capital of the Company is £11,025 0s. 0d., in 7350 shares of £1 10s. each.
That the shares have been fully paid up.
That the Company has no assets, and has ceased to carry on its operations; and I do hereby apply for declaration of dissolution of such Company.
(Signed) F. A. WHITE.
Sworn before me this tenth day of August, 1874, at Auckland.
THOMAS BECKHAM,
Resident Magistrate
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Native Land Court Office,
Auckland, 29th August, 1874.
NOTICE is hereby given that at the sitting of this Court to be held at Onoke, Hokianga, on the 29th of September next and following days, will be heard the claims of the persons, whose names appear in the first column, to succeed to the interest of the persons, deceased, whose names appear in the second column, in the blocks of land named in the third column.
A. J. DICKEY,
Chief Clerk.
| APPLICANT TO SUCCEED. | PERSON DECEASED. | NAME OF BLOCK. |
|---|---|---|
| Wiremu Arama Karaka | Arama Karaka | Kapurahoru |
| Wiremu Arama Karaka | Arama Karaka | Te Urupa |
| Paoro Whataparaoa | Eruera Patuone | Waitaroto |
| Te Waka Rangaunu | Puhipi Te Ripi | Te Neke |
| Kingi Wirimu | Puhipi Te Ripi | Moringai |
| Kingi Wirimu | Te Tai | Moringai |
PANUITANGA.
Tari o te Kooti Whakawa Whenua Maori,
Akarana, Akuhata 29, 1874.
HE Panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai, kei te nohoanga o tenei Kooti ki Onoke, Hokianga, a te 29 o nga ra o Hepetema, 1874, te whakawakia ai te take o nga tangata e mau nei o ratou ingoa i te rarangi tuatahi, ki nga pihi whenua a nga tangata kua mate, e mau nei o ratou ingoa i te rarangi tuarua, ko nga pihi whenua kei te rarangi tutoru.
NA TIKI,
Tino Kaituhituhi.
| KO TE INGOA O TE TANGATA E KI ANA KIA TAKA MAI KI A IA TE WHENUA. | KO TE INGOA O TE TANGATA I MATE. | KO TE INGOA O TE WHENUA. |
|---|---|---|
| Wiremu Arama Karaka | Arama Karaka | Kapurahoru |
| Wiremu Arama Karaka | Arama Karaka | Te Urupa |
| Paora Whataparaoa | Eruera Patuone | Waitaroto |
| Te Whaka Rangaunu | Puhipi Te Ripi | Te Neke |
| Kingi Wirimu | Puhipi Te Ripi | Moringai |
| Kingi Wirimu | Te Tai | Moringai |
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Notification of Company Dissolution
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🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 August 1874
Company Dissolution, Sir Walter Scott Gold Mining and Quartz Crushing Company, Limited Liability Joint Stock Companies Dissolution Act
- Francis Angus White, Secretary of the Sir Walter Scott Gold Mining and Quartz Crushing Company
- P. A. Philips, Resident Magistrate
- Theophilus Kissling, Registrar of the Supreme Court for the District of Auckland
🪶 Native Land Court Notice
🪶 Māori Affairs29 August 1874
Land claims, succession, Native Land Court, Hokianga
- Wiremu Arama Karaka, Applicant to succeed to the interest of Arama Karaka
- Paoro Whataparaoa, Applicant to succeed to the interest of Eruera Patuone
- Te Waka Rangaunu, Applicant to succeed to the interest of Puhipi Te Ripi
- Kingi Wirimu, Applicant to succeed to the interest of Puhipi Te Ripi and Te Tai
- A. J. Dickey, Chief Clerk
Auckland Provincial Gazette 1874, No 21