✨ Regulations, Mining Statements, Gazette Info
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
every head of cattle so imported into the Pro-
vince of Canterbury.
II.—If any person shall land, or cause to be landed,
or assist in landing, any cattle coming from either
of the said infected districts in or upon any part
of the Province of Canterbury, unless into a
Quarantine ground, and after having obtained a
Quarantine certificate, he shall be liable to a
penalty of fifty pounds for every head of cattle
so landed.
III.—It shall be lawful for and the duty of any
Inspector of Cattle or Police Constable to
destroy, or cause to be destroyed, any cattle
which shall be imported or landed contrary to
these Regulations.
IV.—If any person shall wilfully impede or obstruct
any Inspector of Cattle or Police Constable
acting under the authority of these Regulations,
every person so offending shall be liable to a
penalty of fifty pounds.
V.—These Regulations shall take effect from and
after the day following the date of publication
in the New Zealand Gazette.
Given under my hand, at Christchurch, this
thirteenth day of February, one thousand
eight hundred and seventy-one.
WM. ROLLESTON,
Superintendent.
STATEMENT of the Affairs of "The Nile Cement
Crushing Company, Registered," for the half-
year ended 31st December, 1870, in accordance with
section 13 of "The Mining Companies Limited
Liability Act Amendment Act, 1869."
Name of Company: "Nile Cement Crushing Company,
Registered."
When formed, and date of registration: Formed 21st Septem-
ber, 1867; registered 3rd October, 1867.
Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager:
Darkie's Terrace, Charleston; William Morris.
Nominal capital: £1,600.
Amount of paid-up scrip given to shareholders: None.
Number of shares in which capital is divided: 40.
Number of shares taken: 40.
Amount of calls made: None.
Total amount of subscribed capital paid up: £1,600.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of Company: 5.
Amount of cash in hand: £89 11s. 11d.
Whether in operation or not: In operation.
Total amount of dividends declared: £60.
Number of shares unallotted: Nil.
9th January, 1870.
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WM. MORRIS,
Legal Manager.
STATEMENT of the Affairs of "The Collingwood
Coal Mining Company, Registered," for the
half-year ended 23rd December, 1870, in accordance
with section 13 of "The Mining Companies Limited
Liability Act Amendment Act, 1869."
Name of Company: "The Collingwood Coal Mining Company,
Registered."
When formed, and date of registration: Formed 16th November,
1868; Registered 24th December, 1868.
Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager:
Office, J. D. Brace's, Collingwood, Nelson, New Zealand;
W. C. Riley, Legal Manager.
Nominal capital: £3,600.
Amount of paid-up scrip given to shareholders: £3,600.
Number of shares in which capital is divided: 30.
Number of shares taken: 30.
Amount of calls made £3600.
Total amount of subscribed capital paid up: £3600.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of Company: 26.
Amount of cash in hand: £7 11s. 4d.
Whether in operation or not: In operation.
Total amount of dividends declared Nil.
Number of shares unallotted: Nil.
23rd December, 1870.
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W. C. RILEY,
Manager.
STATEMENT of the Affairs of "The Golden
Crown Gold Mining Company, Registered," for
the half-year ended 31st December, 1870, in accord-
ance with section 13 of "The Mining Companies
Limited Liability Act Amendment Act, 1869."
Name of Company: "Golden Crown."
When formed, and date of registration: Formed, 18th March,
1869; Registered, 1st April, 1869.
Where business is conducted, and name of Legal Manager:
Grahamstown; Stephen E. Richards.
Nominal capital: £192,000.
Amount of paid-up scrip given to shareholders: £192,000.
Number of shares in which capital is divided : 192.
Number of shares taken: 192.
Amount of calls made: Nil.
Total amount of subscribed capital paid up: £192,000.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of Company: 14.
Amount of cash in hand, £1,319 14s. 7d.
Whether in operation or not: In operation.
Total amount of dividends declared: Total, £112,472 16s. 8d.;
Dividends for half-year ending 31st December, 1870, £22,080.
Number of shares unallotted: None.
31st January, 1871.
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STEPHEN E. RICHARDS,
Manager.
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GEO. DIDSBURY,
Government Printer.
Government Printing Office,
Wellington, 10th February, 1871.
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Conclusion of Regulations regarding Cattle Importation into Canterbury
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🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 February 1871
Cattle importation, Quarantine, Penalties, Canterbury, Regulations
- WM. Rolleston, Superintendent
🏭 Statement of Affairs for The Nile Cement Crushing Company, Registered, ending 31st December, 1870
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry9 January 1870
Mining company, Financial statement, Capital, Dividends, Charleston
- WM. Morris, Legal Manager
🏭 Statement of Affairs for The Collingwood Coal Mining Company, Registered, ending 23rd December, 1870
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 December 1870
Coal mining company, Financial statement, Capital, Collingwood, Nelson
- W. C. Riley, Manager
🏭 Statement of Affairs for The Golden Crown Gold Mining Company, Registered, ending 31st December, 1870
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry31 January 1871
Gold mining company, Financial statement, Capital, Dividends, Grahamstown
- Stephen E. Richards, Manager
🏛️ Notice regarding payment methods for Government Printing Office accounts
🏛️ Governance & Central Administration10 February 1871
Government Printer, Postage stamps, Payment, Duties Stamps
- Geo. Didsbury, Government Printer
📰 Gazette subscription rates, advertising charges, and appointed agents
📰 NZ GazetteSubscription, Advertising rates, Agents, Pre-payment, Wellington, Auckland, Thames
- V. E. Rice, Esquire
- John Robinson, Esquire
NZ Gazette 1871, No 12