✨ Mining Notices, Land Acquisition, Company Winding Up, Partnership Dissolution
MAY 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 705
Mining Notices.
The Registrar, Supreme Court, Hokitika.
SIR,—We have the honour to inform you that the office of the Multum in Parvo Gold-mining Company (Limited) is situated in Broadway, Reefton; and that PATRICK BRENNAN, of Reefton, Mining Agent, is the Manager of the said company.
We have the honour to be,
Your obedient servants,
JOHN C. CRAIG,
G. B. SHEPHERD, } Directors.
Reefton, 13th May, 1887. 345
The Registrar, Supreme Court, Hokitika.
SIR,—We have the honour to inform you that the office of the Golconda Gold-mining Company (Limited) is situated in Broadway, Reefton; and that PATRICK BRENNAN, of Reefton, Mining Agent, is the Manager of the said company.
We have the honour to be,
Your obedient servants,
JOHN B. BEECHE,
D. P. ANDERSON, } Directors.
Reefton, 13th May, 1887. 346
The Registrar, Supreme Court, Hokitika.
SIR,—We have the honour to inform you that the office of the Pandora Gold-mining Company (Limited) is situated in Broadway, Reefton; and that PATRICK BRENNAN, of Reefton, Mining Agent, is the Manager of the said company.
We have the honour to be,
Your obedient servants,
W. G. COLLINGS,
TIMOTHY McLOUGHLIN, } Directors.
Reefton, 13th May, 1887. 347
Private Advertisements.
COROMANDEL COUNTY COUNCIL.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Coromandel County Council intend to take, under the provisions of “The Public Works Act, 1882,” the several pieces of land described in the Schedule hereto for road purposes.
The plan and a general description of the same can be inspected at the office of the Coromandel County Council, at Coromandel, at any time between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.; and all persons affected are requested to set forth in writing any objection they may have to the execution of such work or to the taking of such land, within forty days from the first publication of this notice, to the Chairman of the above-named Council.
SCHEDULE.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 acre 2 roods 18 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at a point 45 links south-west of a stone wharf, the property of Donald Henderson McPherson, of Mercury Bay, Butcher, as shown on the plan; and thence through Toumia 244, Mercury Bay, the property of D. H. McPherson aforesaid, to the boundary of Puahape 241A, Mercury Bay, the property of John Middlemas, of Mercury Bay, Settler.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 acre 1 rood 34 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road, and running through Toumia Block, the property of the said Donald Henderson McPherson; and thence through Puahape 241A, Mercury Bay, the property of the said John Middlemas.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, Mercury Bay, containing 3 roods 25 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road through the Puahape 241A, the property of the said John Middlemas; and thence through Section No. 1, Wharetangata No. 1756A, the property of William White, of Wharetangata, Mercury Bay, Settler, to the boundary of Section 2 of Wharetangata No. 2, 1756B, the property of Native owners.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 rood, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through Section No. 1 of Wharetangata No. 1, 1756A, the property of William White aforesaid; and thence through Wharetangata No. 2, 1756B, the property of Native owners, to the boundary of Wharetangata No. 3, 1756C, the property of Native owners.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 rood 10 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road, and running through Wharetangata No. 2, 1756B, the property of Native owners, to the boundary of Wharetangata No. 3, 1756C, the property of Native owners.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 28 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through Wharetangata No. 3, 1756C, Mercury Bay, the property of Native owners; and thence through Wharetangata No. 4, 1756D, Mercury Bay, the property of Native owners.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 28 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through Wharetangata No. 4, 1756D, Mercury Bay, the property of Native owners; and thence through Wharetangata No. 5, 1756E, Mercury Bay, the property of Native owners.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 rood 37 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through Wharetangata No. 5, 1756E, Mercury Bay, the property of Native owners; and thence through Wharetangata No. 6, 1756F, the property of William Meikle, of Mercury Bay, Settler.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 rood 38 perches, of a width of 1 chain, commencing at the end of the proposed road running through Wharetangata No. 6, 1756F, the property of William Meikle aforesaid; and thence through other part of said section, Wharetangata No. 6, 1756F, the property of James Brown, of Mercury Bay, Millhand.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 rood 8 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through Wharetangata No. 6, 1756F, the property of James Brown aforesaid; and thence through portion of Karamuramu 242, the property of Thomas Carina, Mercury Bay, Publican.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 3 roods 26 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through the portion of Karamuramu 242, Mercury Bay, the property of the said Thomas Carina; and thence through other portion of Karamuramu 242, Mercury Bay, the property of Thomas Peacock, of Auckland, Optician.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 5 perches of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road running through the portion of Karamuramu, Mercury Bay, the property of Thomas Peacock aforesaid; and thence through other portion of Karamuramu 242, the property of John Regan, of Mercury Bay, Millhand.
All that piece of land in Block X. of the Otama Survey District, containing 1 rood 39 perches, of a width of 1 chain; commencing at the end of the proposed road through the portion of Karamuramu 242, Mercury Bay, the property of John Regan aforesaid; and thence through other portion of Karamuramu 242, the property of Thomas Carina aforesaid.
As shown on the plan.
A. J. CADMAN,
County Chairman.
25th May, 1887. 343
In the matter of the Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand.
AT an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named association, duly convened and held at the association’s offices, High Street, Dunedin, on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1887, at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, the following resolution was duly passed:—
“That the Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand be wound up voluntarily under the provisions of ‘The Companies Act, 1882,’ and the amending Acts; and that Edward Smith, of Christchurch, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, Importer, and George Esther, of Dunedin, in the Provincial District of Otago, Gentleman, be appointed Liquidators for the purposes of such winding-up; and that the sum of £150 be paid to the said Liquidators as their remuneration.”
And at a subsequent extraordinary general meeting of the members of the said association, also duly convened and held at the same place and hour, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of May, 1877, the above resolution was duly confirmed.
Dated this 9th day of May, 1887.
F. E. ELEY,
Chairman.
Witness—W. A. Walton, Insurance Agent, Dunedin. 342
THE Partnership hitherto existing between JOHN MUIR Waverley, and ARTHUR FRISBY, of Ashburton, trading under the firm of “R. and J. Muir, Storekeepers, Waverley,” was dissolved on the 28th day of February, 1887.
JOHN MUIR.
ARTHUR FRISBY.
Witness—J. S. Thomson. 344
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🌾 Mining Company Office Locations
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources13 May 1887
Gold-mining, Company, Reefton, Manager, Directors
7 names identified
- Patrick Brennan (Mining Agent), Manager of Multum in Parvo, Golconda, and Pandora Gold-mining Companies
- John C. Craig, Director of Multum in Parvo Gold-mining Company
- G. B. Shepherd, Director of Multum in Parvo Gold-mining Company
- John B. Beeche, Director of Golconda Gold-mining Company
- D. P. Anderson, Director of Golconda Gold-mining Company
- W. G. Collings, Director of Pandora Gold-mining Company
- Timothy McLoughlin, Director of Pandora Gold-mining Company
- The Registrar, Supreme Court, Hokitika
🗺️ Land Acquisition for Road Purposes
🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey25 May 1887
Coromandel, County Council, Public Works Act, Land, Road
8 names identified
- Donald Henderson McPherson (Butcher), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- John Middlemas (Settler), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- William White (Settler), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- William Meikle (Settler), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- James Brown (Millhand), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- Thomas Carina (Publican), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- Thomas Peacock (Optician), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- John Regan (Millhand), Owner of land in Otama Survey District
- A. J. Cadman, County Chairman
💰 Voluntary Winding Up of Insurance Association
💰 Finance & Revenue9 May 1887
Accident Insurance Association, Dunedin, Liquidators, Winding Up
- Edward Smith (Importer), Appointed Liquidator
- George Esther (Gentleman), Appointed Liquidator
- F. E. Eley, Chairman
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry28 February 1887
Partnership, Dissolution, Storekeepers, Ashburton
- John Muir, Former partner in R. and J. Muir, Storekeepers
- Arthur Frisby, Former partner in R. and J. Muir, Storekeepers
- J. S. Thomson, Witness
NZ Gazette 1887, No 33