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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
Goods.
Tons. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Freight ... ... 611 230 7 11 230 7 11
Total ... ... ... ... £608 19 7
F. B. PASSMORE,
Superintending Engineer.
Friendly Societies Rules registered.
IN the matter of "The Friendly Societies Act,
1867," notice is hereby given, that a transcript
of the Rules of the following Lodge, viz.,-
The Loyal Rangiora Lodge, No. 5032, Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester
Unity, No. 3 of the North Canterbury Dis-
trict; and
duly certified, has been received by the Registrar of
Friendly Societies, registered, and recorded in his
Office, under the provisions of "The Friendly Socie-
ties Act, 1867."
Dated the 21st day of July, 1875.
G. S. COOPER,
(for the Registrar).
Regulæ Generales.
SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND.
WHEREAS by "The Imprisonment for Debt
Abolition Act, 1874," (hereinafter referred to
as "the said Act,") it is enacted that in the said
Act the term "prescribed" means, as respects the
Supreme Court, prescribed by General Rules or
Orders to be made in pursuance of "The Supreme
Court Act, 1860," or any Acts altering or amending
the same:
And whereas by "The Supreme Court Act, 1860,"
it is enacted that it shall be lawful for the Judges of
the Supreme Court, amongst other things, from time
to time to make such additional rules touching the
practice, pleading, and procedure of the Courts in all
matters, both civil and criminal, as the Judges may
deem advisable:
And whereas in pursuance of the powers vested
in us, the Judges of the said Court, certain general
rules were on the seventh day of January last, made
and prescribed under and for the purposes of the
said first-mentioned Act, and it is expedient that the
said rules should be amended:
Now therefore, by virtue of the powers vested in
us by the said Act and by "The Supreme Court Act,
1860," it is ordered by us, the Judges of the said
Court, that the following General Rules shall come
into and be in force on and after the first day of
August, 1875, in addition to the rules now in
force :-
(1.) So much of rule 4 of the General Rules of
the 7th January, 1875, as provides that con-
current orders may be issued for execution in
different Sheriffs' districts, and that the Sheriff and
officer shall be entitled to the same fees in respect
thereof as are now payable upon a capias ad satis-
faciendum, is hereby revoked.
(2.) The warrant to be issued by the Registrar
upon default being made in payment of the money
'and costs mentioned in the order of committal under
the 11th section of "The Imprisonment for Debt
Abolition Act, 1874," shall be in the form set out
hereunder; and such warrant shall, for the purposes
of the said section, be deemed to be the "warrant in
the prescribed form" required to be issued under the
said section.
Concurrent warrants may be issued for execution
in different Sheriff's' districts. The Sheriff and officer
shall be entitled to the same fees in respect thereof
as are now payable upon a capias ad satisfaciendum.
(3.) The order as well as the Registrar's warrant
shall be delivered to the Sheriff.
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, }
To the Sheriff of , and to , the Governor or
Keeper of the Gaol at District.
Greeting :
Between { A.B., Plaintiff,
and
{ C.D., Defendant.
WHEREAS His Honor Mr. Justice , a Judge of the said
Court, by an order of committal under his hand, dated the
day of , 187 , did order that the said C.D.,
of , be, for default in payment of the debt therein and
hereinafter mentioned, committed to prison for the term of
from the date of his arrest, including the day of such
date :
These are therefore to command you the said Sheriff to take
the said C.D., if he be found in your district, and deliver him
to the Governor or Keeper of the Public Gaol at
and you the said , the Governor or Keeper of the said
gaol, to receive the said , and him safely keep in the
said gaol for days from the date of his arrest, including
such day, or until he shall have satisfied the sum of £ ,
being the amount of an instalment due to the said A.B. upon a
judgment or decree of our said Court [or an order made by
], bearing date the day of , 187
together with £ for costs of this warrant and Sheriff's
fees for the execution thereof; and for so doing this shall be
your warrant.
Dated this day of , 187 .
(Seal of Court.) Registrar.
Dated this 24th day of June, 1875.
JAMES PRENDERGAST, C.J.
ALEXANDER J. JOHNSTON.
THOMAS B. GILLIES.
JOSHUA S. WILLIAMS.
I, the undersigned, hereby make application to
register "The National Gold Mining Com-
pany" as a Limited Company, under the provisions
of "The Mining Companies Act, 1872."
- The name of the Company is to be "The National Gold
Mining Company, Limited." - The place of operations is at Pakirarahi Block, Tairua Gold
Field, District of Hauraki South. - The registered office of the Company will be situated at
Brown Street, Grahamstown, Thames. - The nominal capital of the Company is ten thousand five
hundred pounds sterling, in ten thousand five hundred shares
of one pound sterling each. - The number of shares subscribed for is ten thousand five
hundred, being not less than two-thirds of the entire number
of shares in the Company. - The number of paid-up shares is nil.
- The amount already paid up is nil.
- The name of the Manager is James Macky.
- The names and addresses and occupations of the share-
holders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are
as follow:-
John Edward Banks, Gum Merchant, Thames ... No. of
John Bramwell Steedman, Battery Manager, Thames ... Shares.
Scott Hunter, Miner, Thames ... ... 1,000
John Hudson, Clerk, Thames ... ... 250
James Heron, Contractor, Thames ... ... 500
John Robert Perry, Machine Owner, Thames ... ... 500
Alfred Mayo, Miner, Thames ... ... 500
Frederick Snowling, Grocer, Thames ... ... 500
Duncan Macnab, Commission Agent, Thames ... ... 500
Alexander Adamson, Miner, Thames ... ... 1,000
Richard Pruce, Miner, Thames ... ... 500
Edward Cameron, Miner, Thames ... ... 500
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- C. D., Defendant in committal order
- C. D., Person committed to prison
- A. B., Creditor for instalment due
- C. D., Person to be kept in gaol
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- John Edward Banks, Shareholder, Gum Merchant
- John Bramwell Steedman, Shareholder, Battery Manager
- Scott Hunter, Shareholder, Miner
- John Hudson, Shareholder, Clerk
- James Heron, Shareholder, Contractor
- John Robert Perry, Shareholder, Machine Owner
- Alfred Mayo, Shareholder, Miner
- Frederick Snowling, Shareholder, Grocer
- Duncan Macnab, Shareholder, Commission Agent
- Alexander Adamson, Shareholder, Miner
- Richard Pruce, Shareholder, Miner
- Edward Cameron, Shareholder, Miner
NZ Gazette 1875, No 43