Gold Mining Company Registration, Cemetery Reserve, Ship Inspection Report




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3rd. The nominal capital of the Company is £15,000 in scrip, of £5 each.

4th. The amount of capital paid up is £3,750.

5th. The name of the manager is Robert Schofield.

6th. The office of the Company is at Ross.

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

Shareholders Number of Shares Residence
Alexander Mcllroy One Ross
Richard Jones ... ...
William Muckart ... ...
Joseph Grimmond ... ...
John Hardy ... ...
Matthew Sharley ... ...
William Thackray ... ...
Robert Hughes ... ...
Alexander Macloud ... ...
James Brice ... ...
Richard Lemain ... ...
James H. Gribble ... ...
Michael Aynsley ... ...
Richard Gribblo ... ...
William Ryan ... ...
William Riley ... ...
Joseph Gundry ... ...
Abraham Mitchell ... ...
John Morran ... ...
Samuel G. Vaughton ... ...
Henry S. G. Browne ... ...
James Illingworth ... ...
James E. Smith ... ...
John Sale ... ...
John Hannah ... ...
Robert Schofield Five ...

Dated this 13th day of June, 1866.

Robert Schofield,
Manager.

We, the above named, being the whole of the shareholders in the “Prince of Wales” Gold Mining Company, hereby consent to the registration of such Company, under the provisions of the “Mining Company’s Limited Liability Act, 1865.”

Robert Schofield,
Manager.

Witness—
Justin Aylmer, J. P.

Provincial Secretary’s Office,
Christchurch, June 23, 1866.

His Honor the Superintendent directs the publication of the following amended description of the Reserve for a Cemetery at Hokitika:—

No. 453, in red.—All that piece or parcel of land, containing twenty-three acres two roods and twenty perches, more or less, situate in the Town of Hokitika, being bounded on the north by the continuation of the northern boundary of the town belt, on the east by Sale-street, on the south by Spencer-street, and on the west by Fitzherbert-street; subject nevertheless to a footpath, ten feet wide, along the northern boundary of this reserve, through the said reserve.

T. E. STEWART,
Provincial Secretary.


COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT.

SHIP “JOHN TEMPERLEY.”

The Commissioners have to report, that on their visit to the ship “John Temperley” they found the various compartments for the most part in a tolerable state of cleanliness. The arrangements were, however, defective, and especially the position of the female hospital, which is placed exactly abreast of the main hatchway, and consequently exposed to all the noise consequent upon the daily serving out of stores, and open to the effects of rain and the shipping of seas.

The Commissioners regret to be compelled to report that several of the single females appear, from the commencement of the voyage, to have caused great trouble by their riotous conduct; four of these are reported as having been imprisoned for misconduct in a cell built for the purpose. The bulkheads separating their compartment from that of the married immigrants were originally very slight, and required strengthening by barricading, having been repeatedly broken down by the girls during the voyage.

The Matron was totally inefficient, having no control over those in her charge.

The Commissioners regret to state that the Surgeon was totally unfit for the position in which he was placed, and they are unable to recommend him either for further employment or the receipt of the usual gratuity.

Graveley’s distilling apparatus acted satisfactorily throughout the voyage.

The Commissioners have again to deprecate the mixing of several classes of passengers (second-class and steerage) in a vessel containing immigrants. They have much pleasure in recommending the Captain and Officers for their gratuities.

R. R. ARMSTRONG,
JOHN T. ROUSE,
FRED. D. GIBSON.



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

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
13 June 1866
Gold Mining, Company Registration, Ross
27 names identified
  • Alexander Mcllroy, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Richard Jones, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • William Muckart, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Joseph Grimmond, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • John Hardy, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Matthew Sharley, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • William Thackray, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Robert Hughes, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Alexander Macloud, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • James Brice, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Richard Lemain, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • James H. Gribble, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Michael Aynsley, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Richard Gribblo, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • William Ryan, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • William Riley, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Joseph Gundry, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Abraham Mitchell, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • John Morran, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Samuel G. Vaughton, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Henry S. G. Browne, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • James Illingworth, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • James E. Smith, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • John Sale, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • John Hannah, Shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Robert Schofield, Manager and shareholder in Prince of Wales Gold Mining Company
  • Justin Aylmer (Justice of the Peace), Witness to the consent of shareholders

  • Robert Schofield, Manager

🗺️ Amended Description of Cemetery Reserve at Hokitika

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
23 June 1866
Cemetery, Reserve, Land Description, Hokitika
  • T. E. Stewart, Provincial Secretary

🚂 Commissioners' Report on Ship 'John Temperley'

🚂 Transport & Communications
Immigration, Ship Inspection, Health, Conduct
  • R. R. Armstrong, Commissioner
  • John T. Rouse, Commissioner
  • Fred. D. Gibson, Commissioner