Unclaimed Money, Notices, and Advertisements




Jan. 26.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 199

COPY of REGISTER of UNCLAIMED MONEYS held by the BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. (Published in terms of “The Unclaimed Moneys Act, 1898,” and “The Unclaimed Moneys Act Amendment Act, 1902.”)

Name, Occupation, and Last Known Address of Owner on Books. Total Amount due to Owner. Description of Unclaimed Money. Date of Last Claim.
Bartleman, Alexander; Liquidator Fair Maid Gold-mining Company (Limited), (Liquidator deceased) £ s. d. 4 6 7 Balance of account .. .. 6 May, 1898.
Cunningham, William, Settler, Hikurangi 46 0 11 " .. .. 14 October, 1896.
Equitable Insurance Association of New Zealand, in liquidation (G. C. Proudfoot, Liquidator) 6 1 1 " .. .. 27 January, 1897.
Foxton Co-operative Bakery Company, Foxton 0 11 8 " .. .. 9 February, 1898.
Hennessy, Rody, Labourer, Kuripapanga 8 9 0 " .. .. 29 June, 1898.
Levin Athletic Club 4 7 6 " .. .. 29 May, 1897.
Monaghan, John, Farmer, Riversdale 4 19 0 " .. .. 28 May, 1897.
Richardson, A. W., Clerk, Stratford 1 1 6 " .. .. 13 August, 1896.
Robertson, John, Mariner, Lyttelton 43 17 6 " .. .. 20 October, 1897.
South Canterbury Sale-yards Company, in liquidation, Timaru 0 3 5 " .. .. 3 December, 1896.
Thompson, T. K., Mongonui, Auckland 181 19 11 F.D.R. at Nelson .. .. 11 October, 1897.
Talbot and Loader, Timaru (both deceased) 8 16 7 Balance of account .. .. 2 December, 1898.
Wall, Sydney, Fruit-preserver, Blenheim 2 6 4 " .. .. 19 March, 1896.
Whytehead, W. W. D., Auckland (supposed to be deceased) 2 2 6 " .. .. 25 October, 1897.
315 3 6

Wellington, 24th January, 1905. 122

HENRY R. LAWRY, Acting-Accountant.


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💰 Register of Unclaimed Moneys Held by Bank of New Zealand (continued from previous page)

💰 Finance & Revenue
24 January 1905
Unclaimed money, Bank of New Zealand, Liquidation, Deceased owners, Hikurangi, Timaru, Nelson, Blenheim, Auckland, Lyttelton
12 names identified
  • Alexander Bartleman, Liquidator of Fair Maid Gold-mining Company
  • William Cunningham, Settler, Hikurangi
  • G. C. Proudfoot, Liquidator of Equitable Insurance Association
  • Rody Hennessy, Labourer, Kuripapanga
  • John Monaghan, Farmer, Riversdale
  • A. W. Richardson, Clerk, Stratford
  • John Robertson, Mariner, Lyttelton
  • T. K. Thompson, Mongonui, Auckland
  • Talbot, Deceased, Talbot and Loader partnership
  • Loader, Deceased, Talbot and Loader partnership
  • Sydney Wall, Fruit-preserver, Blenheim
  • W. W. D. Whytehead, Auckland, supposed deceased

  • Henry R. Lawry, Acting-Accountant

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Patent Office, Trade-marks, Lapsed applications, Expired patents, Fortnightly supplement, Inventors, Manufacturers

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Official Year-Book, 1904, Statistical information, Land laws, Land districts, Government publication, Prices

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🎓 Education, Culture & Science
School for Deaf-Mutes, Sumner, Christchurch, Education Department, G. van Asch, Board and education fees, Sound intellect, Speech training
  • G. van Asch (Mr.), Director of School for Deaf-Mutes

  • Secretary for Education, Wellington

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