Court Rules, Company Notices




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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Judge at Chambers, who shall give directions
for the amendment of the same, if he shall be
of opinion that the same is in any way defective.

  1. In all cases, unless a Judge at Chambers
    shall otherwise order, there shall be transmitted
    to the Registrar of the Court of Appeal along
    with, and as part of, the special case, a copy of
    the record and a copy of the Judge's notes of
    the trial and of the finding of the Jury,
    where a trial has taken place, and a copy of all
    affidavits and documentary evidence used in the
    Court below.

  2. A copy of the special case and of the do-
    cuments in the last rule mentioned shall be for-
    warded by the Appellant to each of the Judges
    of the Court of Appeal within a certain period
    to be specified by the Judge who approves of
    the case, at the time of such approval.

Costs.

  1. The Costs to be allowed on taxation as
    between party and party shall be on the same
    scale as in the Supreme Court, except as here-
    inafter mentioned.

  2. The fees to be allowed to Counsel shall be
    on a more liberal scale than in the Supreme
    Court:—In each case, fees for two Counsel, at
    least, shall be allowed; and to one of the
    Counsel, if usually resident at any place other
    than that where the Court of Appeal shall sit,
    a liberal brief fee and refreshers shall be allowed
    besides reasonable cost of maintenance and tra-
    velling expenses for each day during which he
    shall be necessarily absent from his usual place
    of abode for the purpose of attending the Court
    of Appeal.

If the same Counsel, not resident at the place
where the court is held, appear in several cases,
his allowance for maintenance and travelling
expenses shall be equally divided and the pro-
per proportion allowed in respect of each case.

GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, Chief Justice,
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON, Judge,
H. B. GRESSON, Judge,
C. W. RICHMOND, Judge.

Office of Registrar of Joint Stock Companies,
Auckland, April 23rd, 1863.

I, JOHN BOYLE BENNETT, Registrar
of Joint Stock Companies for the Pro-
vinces of Auckland and Hawke's Bay do
hereby notify that I have registered a Memo-
randum of Association, with Articles of Asso-
ciation, establishing a Company (with limited
liability of the Shareholders therein), entitled,

"THE UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY,
LIMITED,"

the objects of which are, "the working and
"mining of Gold Bearing Quartz Claims at
"Coromandel, in the Province of Auckland,
"belonging to the Company, and contained in
"the Claims registered as 'Gribble and Com-
"pany's Junction Claim,' One-half of Claim
"Number Fifteen on Ring's Driving Creek,
"One-half of Number One Dam Claim,
"Driving Creek, Fifteen Fortieths of the
"Union Claim, South-east of Murphy's Claim,
"a Claim at the old diggings known as
"Coolahan's Old Diggings, One-eighth of
"Cole's Claim, Main Creek, and One-eighth of
"Flynn's Claim, Number Three, South of
"Ring's Claim, and such other Claims or
"Shares of Claims as the Company may from
"time to time acquire, and extracting Gold
"and other minerals from the said Claims,
"with or without machinery, and by any other
"means that may be considered proper, and
"the doing all such other things as are
"incidental or conducive to the attainment of
"the above objects" :—

And that in pursuance of the provisions of
"The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860," I
have issued a Certificate of Incorporation of
the said Company, bearing date this twenty-
third day of April, one thousand eight hundred
and sixty-three.

JOHN B. BENNETT,
Registrar of Joint Stock Companies.

DESCRIPTION OF DESERTERS FROM H.M.S. "HARRIER."

Name Date of Desertion Rating Age Where Born Height Hair Eyes Marks on Person Former Ships
Charles Bacon 6 April, 1863 A. B. 24½ Waterford, Ireland 5 ft. 7 in. dark brown hazel none St. Jean D'Acre Harrier
Henry Howard do. Ord. 23 Maidstone, Kent 5 ft. 6½ in. brown blue woman on right arm Iris, Fawn
Edward Ottewell do. Boy 1st cl. 19 Ripley, Derbyshire 5 ft. 5 in. brown grey none Majestic, Harrier
George Brown do. A. B. 24½ Great Brook-hampton, Hertford 5 ft. 6½ in. brown blue none Trusty, Acorn, Harrier

A reward of Three Pounds each will be given for the apprehension and delivery of
these persons if apprehended within three months, Two Pounds each within six months,
One Pound each within twelve months, and after twelve months nothing.

Dated on board H.M.S. Harrier, in Manukau Harbor, this 8th April, 1888.
J. W. SULLIVAN, Commander,
and Senior Naval Officer in N. Z.



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⚖️ General Rules for practice and procedure of the Court of Appeal (Continued) (continued from previous page)

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
9 March 1863
Court of Appeal, Rules, Procedure, Costs, Counsel, Supreme Court
  • GEORGE ALFRED ARNEY, Chief Justice
  • ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON, Judge
  • H. B. GRESSON, Judge
  • C. W. RICHMOND, Judge

🏭 Registration of The United Gold Mining Company, Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 April 1863
Joint Stock Company, Limited Liability, Gold Mining, Coromandel, Auckland, Incorporation
  • JOHN BOYLE BENNETT, Registrar of Joint Stock Companies

🛡️ Description of Deserters from H.M.S. Harrier and Reward Notice

🛡️ Defence & Military
8 April 1888
Deserters, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Harrier, Reward, Manukau Harbor
  • Charles Bacon, Deserter from H.M.S. Harrier
  • Henry Howard, Deserter from H.M.S. Harrier
  • Edward Ottewell, Deserter from H.M.S. Harrier
  • George Brown, Deserter from H.M.S. Harrier

  • J. W. SULLIVAN, Commander, and Senior Naval Officer in N. Z.