Mining License Applications, Company Winding-up




Mar. 27.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 767

UNDER “THE MINING ACT, 1898.”

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE.

To the Warden of the Otago Mining District, at Gore.

PURSUANT to “The Mining Act, 1898,” the under-signed, Samuel Alexander McIntosh, of Waikaka, Miner, hereby applies for a license for a water-race, as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose.

Date and number of miner’s right: 1st March, 1902; No. 13022.

Address for service: Care of E. R. Bowler, Solicitor, Gore.

Dated at Gore, this 4th day of March, 1902.

SCHEDULE.

Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal points: On Sections 13 and 16, Block IV., Chatton District, starting on the Waikaka River in said Section 13, and terminating on the water-race reserve intersecting said Section 16 near where it meets the road bounding said Section 16 on the south-east side thereof. Pegs marked “W.”

Length and intended course of race: About 80 chains; south-easterly.

Points of intake: On Waikaka River, in said Section 13.

Estimated time and cost of construction: Twelve months; £200.

Mean depth and breadth: 2 ft. by 1 ft. 6 in.

Number of heads to be diverted: Four.

Purpose for which water is to be used: For mining by dredging operations.

Proposed term of license: Twenty-one years.

SAMUEL ALEXANDER McINTOSH
(By his Solicitor, E. R. BOWLER),
Applicant.

Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 1 p.m., 5th March, 1902.

Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application, and all objections thereto: Thursday, 20th April, 1902, at 10 a.m., at Warden’s Court, Gore.

Objections thereto must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant at least two days before the day so appointed.

M. FOLEY,
Mining Registrar.

535

UNDER “THE MINING ACT, 1898.”

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE.

To the Warden of the Hauraki-Tauranga Mining District, at Tauranga.

PURSUANT to “The Mining Act, 1898,” the under-signed, John Angus Clark, of Tauranga, Mining Agent, hereby applies for a license for a water-race as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose.

Date and number of miner’s right: 4th February, 1902; No. 4105.

Address for service: Tauranga.

Dated at Tauranga, this 20th day of March, 1902.

SCHEDULE.

Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal points: Block V., Maketu Survey District; the starting-point is on the Raparapahoe River, about 10 chains below the Te Puke Gold Reefs Company’s peg, at a peg marked W; the terminal point is about 160 chains lower down the creek, at a peg marked T, about 3 chains below the bridge on the No. 4 Road.

Length and intended course of race: 160 chains or thereabouts; south-westerly along the course of the Raparapahoe River.

Points of intake: At a point marked W, about 10 chains below the termination of the Te Puke Gold Reefs Company’s water-race.

Estimated time and cost of construction: Six months; £1,000.

Mean depth and breadth: 4 ft. by 6 ft.

Number of heads to be diverted: Thirty.

Purpose for which water is to be used: Mining purposes.

Proposed term of license: Forty-two years.

JOHN A. CLARK,
Applicant.

Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 20th March, 1902, at 10.40 a.m.

Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application, and all objections thereto: Wednesday, 23rd April, 1902, at 10.30 a.m., at Warden’s Court, Tauranga.

Objections thereto must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant not later than twenty-four hours before the day so appointed.

W. A. THOM,
Mining Registrar.

550

UNDER “THE MINING ACT, 1898.”

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE FOR A WATER-RACE.

To the Warden of the Hauraki-Tauranga Mining District, at Tauranga.

PURSUANT to “The Mining Act, 1898,” the under-signed, John Falvey, of Te Puke, Miner, hereby applies for a license for a water-race as specified in the Schedule hereto, the course whereof has been duly marked out for the purpose.

Date and number of miner’s right: 4th February, 1902; No. 4104.

Address for service: Care of John A. Clark, Registered Mining Agent, Tauranga.

Dated at Tauranga, this 20th day of March, 1902.

SCHEDULE.

Locality of the race, and of its starting and terminal points: Te Puke, running through Lots 2 and 17 of Block V., Maketu Survey District; pegs marked W on Lot 2 and pegs marked T at junction of Raparapahoe River and Clark’s Creek.

Length and intended course of race: About 60 chains; in a westerly direction.

Points of intake: Clark’s Creek, at peg marked W, about 60 chains up the creek.

Estimated time and cost of construction: Six months; £1,000.

Mean depth and breadth: 4 ft. and 6 ft. respectively.

Number of heads to be diverted: Thirty.

Purpose for which water is to be used: Mining purposes.

Proposed term of license: Forty-two years.

JOHN FALVEY
(By his Registered Mining Agent, JOHN A. CLARK),
Applicant.

Precise time of filing of the foregoing application: 20th March, 1902, at 10.40 a.m.

Time and place appointed for the hearing of the application, and all objections thereto: Wednesday, 23rd April, 1902, at Warden’s Court, Tauranga.

Objections thereto must be filed in the Registrar’s Office and notified to applicant not later than twenty-four hours before the day so appointed.

W. A. THOM,
Mining Registrar.

549

In the matter of “The Companies Act, 1882,” and its amendments, and of the Britannia Gold-dredging Company (Limited).

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of the above-named company by the Supreme Court was, on the 18th day of March, 1902, presented to Mr. Justice Williams, a Judge of the Supreme Court, by Leslie Hunter Reynolds, of Dunedin, Civil Engineer, a creditor of the said company; and the said petition is directed to be heard before a Judge of the said Court at Dunedin on the 11th day of April, 1902, at the hour of 11 o’clock in the forenoon; and any creditor or contributory of the said company desirous to oppose the making of an order for the winding-up of the said company under the above Acts should appear at the time of hearing, by himself or his counsel, for that purpose; and a copy of the petition will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the said company requiring the same, by the undersigned, on payment of the regulated charge for the same.

KENYON AND HOSKING,
Solicitors for the Petitioner.

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🌾 Application for Water-Race License by Samuel Alexander McIntosh

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
4 March 1902
Mining, Water-race, License application, Otago Mining District, Gore, Waikaka River
  • Samuel Alexander McIntosh, Applying for water-race license

  • M. Foley, Mining Registrar

🌾 Application for Water-Race License by John Angus Clark

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 March 1902
Mining, Water-race, License application, Hauraki-Tauranga Mining District, Tauranga, Raparapahoe River
  • John Angus Clark, Applying for water-race license

  • W. A. Thom, Mining Registrar

🌾 Application for Water-Race License by John Falvey

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 March 1902
Mining, Water-race, License application, Hauraki-Tauranga Mining District, Te Puke, Clark’s Creek
  • John Falvey, Applying for water-race license

  • W. A. Thom, Mining Registrar

💰 Petition for Winding-up of Britannia Gold-dredging Company (Limited)

💰 Finance & Revenue
18 March 1902
Company winding-up, Petition, Supreme Court, Creditor, Dunedin, Civil Engineer
  • Leslie Hunter Reynolds, Petitioning for company winding-up as creditor

  • Kenyon and Hosking, Solicitors for the Petitioner