Company Filings and Notices




736
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.

Imperial German Consulate,
Dunedin, 28th October, 1875.

DER am 2 Maerz, 1872, geborene Oeconom
Christian Ferdinand Scheel, ein Sohn des am
21 October, 1867, verstorbenen Rentiers Paul Ferdi-
nand Scheel hieselbst und der Ehefrau desselben
Christiane, geborenen Ravoth, hielt sich in den Jahren
1866, bis 1869, unter dem Namen Charles Scheel, in
Neu-Seeland, auf und zeigte durch ein aus Port
Lyttelton vom 9 Mai, 1869, datirtes Schreiben seinen
hiesigen Angehönigen an, dass er am 11 desselben
Monats von dort mit dem Schiffe "Matoaka" nach
London segeln werde. In den in das Schiffahrts-
Register des Hafens von Lyttelton eingetragenen
Artikeln, betreffend das Schiff "Matoaka," ist auch
Charles Scheel als zur Mannschaft dieses Schiffes
gehörig angeführt. Dieses vom Capitain Alfred
Stevens geführte, zum Hafen von London gehörige
Schiff ist am 13 Mai, 1869, von Port Lyttelton nach
London abgesegelt, hat jedoch seinen Bestimmung-
sort nicht erreicht, sondern ist mit seiner ganzen
Besatzung und den an Bord gewesenen Passagieren
verschollen. Es wird deshalb nimmehr beim Vorhan-
densein der Erfordernisse der Landesherrlichen Ver-
ordnung vom 5 Februar, 1555, der verschollene
Christian Ferdinand Scheel, genannt Charles Scheel,
auf den Antrag seiner Mutter Christiane Scheel,
geborenen Ravoth, seiner Schwester Emma Rad-
datz, geborenen Scheel, und seines Bruders,
des Dr. Med. Ludwig Scheel, sowie des für
ihn als Abwisenheits-Curator bestellten Kaufmanns
C. H. Knitschky, sämmtlich hieselbst, edictaliter,
geladen, binnen zwei Fahren a dato sich hier persön-
lich zu gestellen oder von seinem Leben und Aufent-
halte Kunde hierher gelangen zu lassen, unter dem
ein für allemal angedroheten Rechtsnachtheile, dass
er für todt wird erklärt und über sein Vermögenden
Rechten gemäss wird verfügt werden.

Vom Obergerichte, Rostock, den 11 August, 1875.
ADV. ZIEGFRIED, P.G.R.
680

  1. The number of shares subscribed for is fourteen thousand
    four hundred and thirty-eight, being more than two-thirds of
    the entire number of shares in the Company.
  2. The number of paid-up shares is nil.
  3. The amount already paid up is nil.
  4. The name of the Manager is Thomas Horsbrugh.
  5. The names and addresses and occupations of the share-
    holders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are
    as follow:-
  • Robert Forbes Fincher, Tairua, Mine Manager - 500
  • Matthew Vaughan, Thames, Hotelkeeper - 500
  • Richard Moore, Tairua, Miner - 500
  • George Cundy, Tairua, Miner - 500
  • Robert Clever, Tairua, Miner - 500
  • John K. Reed, Tairus, Miner - 500
  • William Garland, Tairua, Miner - 500
  • William Donaldson, Tairua, Miner - 500
  • William Riley Garland, Tairua, Miner - 500
  • James Stewart, Thames, Mine Owner - 500
  • James Lavery, Thames, Builder - 500
  • David Johnson, Auckland, Settler - 500
  • Edward John Conroy, Auckland, Trader - 500
  • Joseph Newman, Auckland, Land Agent - 500
  • William Pickett, Auckland, Agent - 500
  • Thomas Taylor Masefield, Auckland, Engineer - 500
  • William Henry Cobley, Auckland, Gentleman - 500
  • Thomas Horsbrugh (in trust), Thames, Mining Agent - 500
  • Robert Forbes Fincher (in trust), Tairua, Mine Manager - 500
  • George Isles Panter, Coromandel, Gentleman - 250
  • W. R. Robinson, Auckland, Salesman - 250
  • H. L. Posseniskie, Auckland, Clothier - 250
  • George Williamson, Auckland, Tobacconist - 250
  • John Ferguson, Auckland, Boot Factor - 250
  • Walter Graham, Auckland, Merchant - 250
  • Frederick Harvey Lumsden and John Gregory Harris, Auckland, Timber Merchants - 500
  • Alexander Saunders, Auckland, Mining Agent - 250
  • Edward Wood, Auckland, Commission Agent - 250
  • Thomas Horsbrugh, Thames, Mining Agent - 250
  • George Robert Morpeth, Auckland, Book-keeper - 125
  • Adam Winder, Auckland, Contractor - 125
  • John Connor, Thames, Cab Owner - 125
  • William Roycroft, Thames, Miner - 125
  • Samuel Henry Birmingham, Thames, Boat Owner - 125
  • George Craig, Thames, Engineer - 125
  • Samuel Henry Birmingham (in trust), Thames, Boat Owner - 125
  • Eli Charles Morgan, Thames, Bootmaker - 125
  • William Hewitt, Thames, Ironmonger - 125
  • Anne Greenwood, Thames - 125
  • Alfred Aubin, Auckland, Clerk - 125
  • Henry Nelson Garland, Auckland, Mining Agent - 125
  • David Stewart, Auckland, Settler - 125
  • Lydia Grey, Thames - 62
  • Frederick Robert Geo. Woodward, Thames, Clerk - 63
  • Frederick Bates, Thames, Miner - 63
  • Henry Partington, Auckland, House Agent - 62
  • William John Patterson, Auckland, Storeman - 63
  • Charles George Weston, Thames - 562
  • John Coutts, Thames, Engineer, Manager, in trust for Cornelian Gold Mining Company, Limited - 15,000

THOMAS HORSBRUGH,
Manager.

Witness to signature-W. Davies, J.P.

I, Thomas Horsbrugh, do solemnly and sincerely
declare that-

  1. I am the Manager of the said intended Company.
  2. The above statement is, to the best of my belief
    and knowledge, true in every particular; and I make
    this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the
    same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the
    General Assembly of New Zealand intituled "The
    Justices of the Peace Act, 1866."

THOMAS HORSBRUGH,
Manager.

Taken before me at Thames, this 6th day of
November, 1875-W. Davies, J.P.
638

THE VESUVIUS GOLD MINING COMPANY,
LIMITED.

To L. O'Brien, Esq., Registrar of the Supreme Court,
Auckland.

TAKE Notice, that the Registered Office of "The
Vesuvius Gold Mining Company, Limited," is
the office of Mr. Edward Thomas Wildman, situated
at Brown Street, Thames, in the Province of Auck-
land, and Colony of New Zealand. And further take
notice, that the said EDWARD THOMAS WILDMAN has
been duly appointed the first Manager of the said
Company.

Dated this fifth day of November, 1875.
The seal of the said "Vesuvius Gold Mining
Company, Limited," affixed hereto in the
presence of
(L.S.)
SAMUEL YOUNG, } Two of the Directors of
WILLIAM SEAGAR, } the said Company.
637

I, the undersigned, hereby make application to
register "The Cornelian Gold Mining Com-
pany" as a Limited Company, under the provisions
of "The Mining Companies Act, 1872."

  1. The name of the Company is to be "The Cornelian Gold
    Mining Company, Limited."
  2. The place of operations is at Pakirarahi Block, Tairua,
    District of Hauraki South, in the Province of Auckland, and
    Colony of New Zealand.
  3. The registered office of the Company will be situated at
    the office of Thomas Horsbrugh, Brown Street, Thames.
  4. The nominal capital of the Company is seven thousand
    five hundred pounds, in fifteen thousand shares of ten shillings
    each.


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⚖️ Edictal Citation regarding missing person Christian Ferdinand Scheel

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
11 August 1875
German Consulate, Missing person, Declaration of death, Rostock Court, Edictal citation
8 names identified
  • Christian Ferdinand Scheel, Declared missing/presumed dead
  • Charles Scheel, Alias used in New Zealand
  • Paul Ferdinand Scheel, Deceased father
  • Christiane Scheel, Applicant mother
  • Ravoth, Mother's maiden name
  • Emma Raddatz, Applicant sister
  • Ludwig Scheel (Doctor of Medicine), Applicant brother
  • C. H. Knitschky, Appointed curator for missing person

  • ADV. ZIEGFRIED, P.G.R.

🏭 Shareholder list and declaration for Cornelian Gold Mining Company (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 November 1875
Company return, Shareholders, Capital, Tairua, Thames, Mining
50 names identified
  • Robert Forbes Fincher, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Matthew Vaughan, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Richard Moore, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • George Cundy, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Robert Clever, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • John K. Reed, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • William Garland, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • William Donaldson, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • William Riley Garland, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • James Stewart, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • James Lavery, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • David Johnson, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Edward John Conroy, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Joseph Newman, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • William Pickett, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Thomas Taylor Masefield, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • William Henry Cobley, Subscribed for 500 shares
  • Thomas Horsbrugh, Held 500 shares in trust
  • Robert Forbes Fincher, Held 500 shares in trust
  • George Isles Panter, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • W. R. Robinson, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • H. L. Posseniskie, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • George Williamson, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • John Ferguson, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • Walter Graham, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • Frederick Harvey Lumsden, Held 500 shares jointly
  • John Gregory Harris, Held 500 shares jointly
  • Alexander Saunders, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • Edward Wood, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • Thomas Horsbrugh, Subscribed for 250 shares
  • George Robert Morpeth, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • Adam Winder, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • John Connor, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • William Roycroft, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • Samuel Henry Birmingham, Held 125 shares
  • George Craig, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • Samuel Henry Birmingham, Held 125 shares in trust
  • Eli Charles Morgan, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • William Hewitt, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • Anne Greenwood, Held 125 shares
  • Alfred Aubin, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • Henry Nelson Garland, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • David Stewart, Subscribed for 125 shares
  • Lydia Grey, Held 62 shares
  • Frederick Robert Geo. Woodward, Held 63 shares
  • Frederick Bates, Held 63 shares
  • Henry Partington, Held 62 shares
  • William John Patterson, Held 63 shares
  • Charles George Weston, Held 562 shares
  • John Coutts, Held 15,000 shares

  • THOMAS HORSBRUGH, Manager
  • W. Davies, J.P.

🏭 Registered office and Manager appointment for Vesuvius Gold Mining Company

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
5 November 1875
Registered Office, Manager, Thames, Company notice
  • L. O'Brien, Registrar of the Supreme Court
  • Edward Thomas Wildman
  • SAMUEL YOUNG, Director
  • WILLIAM SEAGAR, Director

🏭 Application to register The Cornelian Gold Mining Company, Limited

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
6 November 1875
Company registration, Limited liability, Hauraki South, Tairua
  • Thomas Horsbrugh
  • W. Davies, J.P.