Mining, Company, and Private Notices




JAN. 6.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 23

Mining Notices.

BALANCE-SHEET of the Invincible Quartz-Min-
ing Company (Limited), made up to the 26th
November, 1880:-

CAPITAL.
14,000 fully paid-up shares, at £1 ... 14,000 0 0
On which was considered as having
been paid at the floating of the
Company ... ... ... ... 13,609 8 4 390 11 8
7,000 ordinary shares at £1 ... 7,000 0 0
Less uncalled capital, £6,825; call
due, £25 ... ... ... 6,850 0 0 150 0 0

LIABILITIES.
Outstanding accounts... ... ... ... 28 14 10

£569 6 6

Value of mine at present not yet ascertained.

PROPERTY.
Value of horses, &c. ... ... 42 19 9
Cash in bank ... ... ... 73 4 8 116 4 5
Loss, expenses working mine ... 453 2 1

£569 6 6

F. W. F. GEISOW,
Legal Manager.

Audited and found correct.
J. S. WORTHINGTON,
Auditor.

Queenstown, 26th November, 1880.

I, Franz William Frederick Geisow, do solemnly
and sincerely declare that the above statement is to
the best of my belief and knowledge true in every
particular; and I make this solemn declaration con-
scientiously 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."

F. W. F. GEISOW.

Taken before me, at Queenstown, the 29th day of
December, 1880—James Douglas, J.P. 1

THE GREEN ISLAND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED).

A
t a General Meeting of Shareholders of the
Green Island Coal Company, held on the 23rd
day of December, 1880, the following special resolu-
tion was duly passed: "That the Green Island Coal
Company be wound up voluntarily."

Mr. JAMES ROBIN, of Dunedin, Coachbuilder, was
appointed Liquidator.

A Special General Meeting of Shareholders will be
held on the 25th day of January, 1881, to confirm
the said winding-up resolution.

10
JAMES ROBIN,
Chairman of the said Meeting.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT WATER-
RACE.

To the Mining Registrar at Clyde of the Dunstan
Mining District, and all other persons whom it
may concern.

TAKE notice that it is intended to construct a
head Water-race and divert tail water for irri-
gation purposes, commencing on the Golden Gate
Company's Tail-race, Connew's Gully, about 1 chain
above the box crossing Holt's Head Water-race,
and terminating on the Terrace, Pound Farm. The
race is already partially constructed, and is proposed
to also pick up the tail water from Lindsay and
Party's Claim in its course.

The length of such race is about four miles, with a
mean breadth of 2 feet by a depth of 1 foot, and is
proposed to carry one head of water.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS.

Hearing at the Warden's Office, Clyde, on the 17th
January, 1881, at 11 a.m.
ARTHUR D. HARVEY,
Mining Registrar.
12

Private Advertisements.

APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. .

Patent Office,
Wellington, 13th October, 1880.

PATENT for a Machine for Filling Ruts, and
Spreading Shingle, and Keeping Roads in
Repair.

WILLIAM JOHN SILCOCK, of Ashburton, has de-
posited at this office a specification of the said in-
vention, and I have appointed Friday, the 18th day
of March next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at this
office, to hear the said application and all objections
thereto; and I require all persons having an interest
in opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to
leave, on or before the 14th day of March next, at this
office, particulars in writing of their objections to the
said application, otherwise they will be precluded
from urging the same.

W. S. REID,
Patent Officer.
S. CARROLL, Patent Agent. 2

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership
heretofore existing between the undersigned as
Chemists and Druggists, under the style and firm of
"B. Bagley and Son," has this day been dissolved by
mutual consent.

The business at No. 134, George Street, Dunedin,
will in future be carried on by RICHARD PARKER
BAGLEY, on his own behalf, under the style of
"B. Bagley and Son," by whom all liabilities of the
late firm will be discharged, and to whom all debts
owing to the late firm must be paid.

The business at No. 8, George Street, Dunedin
(known as the Octagon Branch), will, until further
notice, be carried on by BENJAMIN BAGLEY, in his
own name.

Dated this 31st day of December, 1880.

BENJN. BAGLEY.
R. P. BAGLEY.

Witness to signatures—Spencer Brent, Solicitor,
Dunedin. 9

PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.

IN consequence of the death of the late Mr. T. M.
Hassal, the business of Merchants, &c., lately
carried on by the firm of Miles, Hassal, and Co.,
in Christchurch, will from this date be carried
on by the surviving partners, Messrs. EDWARD PEACH,
WILLIAM MILES, and FREDERICK BANKS, both of the
firm of Miles Brothers and Co., London, HUGH
PERCY MURRAY-AYNSLEY, of Christchurch, and FUL-
BERT ARCHER, of Timaru, under the style or firm of
"Miles and Co."

The business of the firm at Timaru will continue to
be carried on by the above-named partners, under the
name of "Miles, Archer, and Co."

Christchurch, 1st January, 1881.
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🌾 Balance-sheet of the Invincible Quartz-Mining Company (Limited) up to November 1880

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
29 December 1880
Mining, Quartz, Balance Sheet, Finance, Invincible Company
  • F. W. F. Geisow, Legal Manager
  • J. S. Worthington, Auditor
  • James Douglas, J.P.

🏭 Resolution to voluntarily wind up the Green Island Coal Company (Limited)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
23 December 1880
Company winding up, Coal, Resolution, Shareholders meeting, Liquidator
  • Mr. James Robin

🌾 Notice of intention to construct a head water-race for irrigation purposes near Clyde

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Water-race construction, Irrigation, Dunstan Mining District, Clyde, Water diversion
  • William Williams, Intends to construct water-race

  • Arthur D. Harvey, Mining Registrar

🏛️ Application for patent for a machine for filling ruts and spreading shingle

🏛️ Governance & Central Administration
13 October 1880
Patent application, Road maintenance, Shingle spreading machine, Invention
  • William John Silcock, Applicant for patent

  • W. S. Reid, Patent Officer
  • S. Carroll, Patent Agent

🏭 Dissolution of partnership 'B. Bagley and Son' (Chemists and Druggists) in Dunedin

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
31 December 1880
Partnership dissolution, Chemists, Druggists, Dunedin, Business transfer
  • Richard Parker Bagley, Continuing business at George Street
  • Benjamin Bagley, Continuing business at Octagon Branch

  • Spencer Brent, Solicitor

🏭 Continuation of business of Miles, Hassal, and Co. after death of T. M. Hassal

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
1 January 1881
Partnership continuation, Business succession, Merchants, Christchurch, Timaru
6 names identified
  • T. M. Hassal, Deceased partner
  • Edward Peach, Surviving partner
  • William Miles, Surviving partner
  • Frederick Banks, Surviving partner
  • Hugh Percy Murray-Aynsley, Surviving partner
  • Fulbert Archer, Surviving partner