✨ Sheriff Sales and Company Registration
1879.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
1671
The Solicitors for the Execution Creditor are
Messrs. Wade and Hall, of Esk Street, Invercargill.
Dated this seventh day of October, 1879.
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ARTHUR C. HENDERSON,
Sheriff.
I HEREBY give notice that, under a writ of fieri
facias, issued to me out the Supreme Court of
New Zealand, Nelson District, at the suit of the
BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, carrying on business
at Westport as Bankers, I have thus taken in
execution the unexpired term of fourteen years from
the first day of March, 1877, held by JAMES CALLAN,
of Westport, Butcher, in and over all that parcel of
land containing five acres, being the whole of Section
numbered 29 on the official map showing what are
known as the Westport Suburban Sections, having a
frontage of five (5) chains upon Victoria Road and
extending back from the line of frontage in a
rectangular block (10) ten chains; and also the
equity of redemption in an unexpired term of five
years, dating from the first day of June, 1875, with
a right of renewal for a future term of five years,
held by the said James Callan, in all that parcel of
land in the Town of Westport, being part of Section
numbered 2 on the plan of the said town; bounded
on the North, two hundred and fifty (250) links, by
other part of the same section; on the East, fifteen
(15) feet, by part of Section numbered 9; on the
South, two hundred and fifty (250) links, by other
part of same section, leased to one Samuel Hardley;
and on the West, fifteen (15) feet, by Palmerston
Street: and I intend to cause the said parcel of land,
and the estate and interest of the said James Callan
therein, to be sold by auction, by Mr. John Munro,
at his auction-rooms in the Town of Westport, at
the expiration of three months, that is to say, on the
twenty-second day of December, 1879, at two o'clock
in the afternoon, unless the debt be sooner paid.
The Solicitor for the Execution Creditors is Mr.
James Bickerton Fisher, of Nelson Street, in the
Town of Westport.
Dated this sixteenth day of September, 1879.
WILLIAM HORTON REVELL,
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Sheriff of the District of Westland North.
I, the undersigned, hereby make application to
register the Geelong Gold-Mining Company
(Limited) as a Limited Company under the provisions
of "The Mining Companies Act, 1872."
- The name of the Company is to be the Geelong Gold-
Mining Company (Limited)." - The place of intended operations is at Longwood, in the
County of Wallace, in the Colony of New Zealand. - The registered office of the Company will be situated at
the Southland Club Hotel, in Invercargill, in the said colony. - The nominal capital of the Company is sixteen thousand
pounds, in sixteen thousand shares of one pound each. - The number of shares subscribed for is sixteen thousand,
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 two thousand pounds.
- The name of the Manager is William Craig.
- The names, addresses, and occupations of the shareholders,
and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as
follow:-
No. of
Shares.
Michael John Mallaghan, Queenstown, Merchant
6,334
Joseph Stock, Invercargill, Merchant
2,500
William John Moffett, Invercargill, Cordial Manufac-
turer
2,000
Thomas Surman, Invercargill, Brewer
500
No. of
Shares.
Charles Burcher Kingswell, Invercargill, Commission
Agent
... 2,000
William Craig, Invercargill, Master Printer...
... 1,000
Thomas Hyndman, Dunedin, Commercial Traveller
... 500
Arthur Chillas Henderson, Invercargill, Sheriff
... 333
William Joseph Mullaney, Invercargill, Clerk
... 500
John William Matthews, Gisborne, Bank Manager
... 333
16,000
Dated this 6th day of November, 1879.
WILLIAM CRAIG,
Manager.
Witness to signature-W. Y. H. Hall, Solicitor,
Invercargill.
I, William Craig, of Invercargill, in the Colony of
New Zealand, Master Printer, do solemnly and
sincerely declare that-
- I am the Manager of the said intended Company.
- 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."
WILLIAM CRAIG.
Taken before me at Invercargill, this 6th day of
November, 1879-Thomas Perkins, a Justice of the
Peace for the Colony of New Zealand.
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Sheriff's Sale of David McRobie's Property in Invercargill
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⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement7 October 1879
Sheriff's sale, Execution, Invercargill, Solicitors, Conclusion
- Messrs. Wade and Hall (Solicitors)
- Arthur C. Henderson, Sheriff
⚖️ Execution Sale of James Callan's Leasehold Property in Westport
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement16 September 1879
Sheriff's sale, Execution, Writ of fieri facias, Westport, Leasehold, Land execution
- James Callan, Leasehold property taken in execution
- Mr. James Bickerton Fisher (Solicitor)
- William Horton Revell, Sheriff of the District of Westland North
🏭 Application to Register Geelong Gold-Mining Company (Limited)
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry6 November 1879
Mining company, Registration, Limited liability, Capital, Shareholders, Longwood, Wallace County, Invercargill
11 names identified
- William Craig, Manager and shareholder (1,000 shares)
- Michael John Mallaghan, Shareholder (6,334 shares)
- Joseph Stock, Shareholder (2,500 shares)
- William John Moffett, Shareholder (2,000 shares)
- Thomas Surman, Shareholder (500 shares)
- Charles Burcher Kingswell, Shareholder (2,000 shares)
- William Craig, Shareholder (1,000 shares)
- Thomas Hyndman, Shareholder (500 shares)
- Arthur Chillas Henderson, Shareholder (333 shares)
- William Joseph Mullaney, Shareholder (500 shares)
- John William Matthews, Shareholder (333 shares)
- William Craig, Manager
- W. Y. H. Hall, Solicitor
- Thomas Perkins, Justice of the Peace
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