✨ Miscellaneous Notices
Mar. 27. THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 879
56, 108, 203, 204, 205, 41, 226, and 42 of the Parish of Wai-
wera, and Allotments 142, 143, 179, 235, 234, 233, 233B,
309, 313, 307, 115, 114, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 113,
112, 111, 110, 242, 243, 320, 321, 322, 323, 324, 109, 105,
106, 107, 108, 244, 259, 258, 104, 312, 311, 245, N. 246, and
N. 247 of the Parish of Pukeatua;
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a reso-
lution of the Waitemata County Council passed at a meeting
of the said Council held on the 27th day of November, 1918.
267
C. A. CAWKWELL, County Clerk.
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NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore
subsisting between us, FRANCIS CHAPMAN MARTIN
and FREDERICK SAMUEL MARTIN, as Furniture Warehousemen,
at and carried on in the Octagon, Dunedin, under the style
“F. and F. Martin,” was on the 28th February, 1919, dis-
solved by mutual consent. All debts due to and owing by
the late firm will be received and paid by FRANCIS CHAPMAN
MARTIN, who carries on the business under the same style
as heretofore.
Dated this eighteenth day of March, one thousand nine
hundred and nineteen.
FRANCIS CHAPMAN MARTIN.
FREDERICK SAMUEL MARTIN.
Witness to both signatures—John Wilkinson, Solicitor,
Dunedin. 268
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NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the
undersigned, CHARLES JOSEPH BONSELL JURY, WIL-
LIAM MARSHALL JURY, and JOHN Milsom JURY, to apply, by
petition to the General Assembly of New Zealand at the next
session of Parliament, for the passing of a Private Estate
Bill, the Short Title of which is the Charles Joseph Jury
Estate Empowering Act, 1919.
The purpose of the said Bill is to give effect to a certain
deed of family arrangement executed by the beneficiaries
under the will of Charles Joseph Jury, deceased, and by
certain other parties thereto, and also by the Public Trustee
as executor and trustee of the said will (the said deed having
been duly approved and confirmed by His Honour the Chief
Justice), by exempting from the limitations of area imposed
by Part XIII of the Land Act, 1908, and Part XII of the
Native Land Act, 1909, certain lands mentioned in the said
deed, and thereby enabling the said lands respectively to be
transferred by or to the Public Trustee as provided by the
said deed and to be registered.
The Bill provides that when the transfers are registered
the lands comprised therein shall be and remain subject to
the same limitations of area as before the passing of the
Bill.
Copies of the said petition and of the proposed Bill have
been filed in the office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court
at Wellington, being the office situate in the Supreme Court
District in which the lands to be affected by the said Bill
are situate.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of March, 1919.
CHARLES JOSEPH B. JURY.
WILLIAM M. JURY.
JOHN M. JURY.
269
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In the matter of the WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND MOTU-
EKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED).
AT an extraordinary general meeting of the above-named
company duly convened and held at the registered office
of the company in Featherston Street, Wellington, on the 26th
day of February, 1919, the following special resolutions were
duly passed; and at a subsequent extraordinary general
meeting of the members of the said company also duly con-
vened and held at the same place on the 21st day of March,
1919, the resolutions were duly confirmed, viz. :—
(1.) That the company be wound up voluntarily.
(2.) That GEORGE THOMAS MASON, of Wellington, be and
he is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such
winding-up.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1919.
270
G. F. JOHNSTON, Chairman.
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STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN
MINING COMPANY.
Name of company: Hohonu Diamond Terrace Gold-mining
and Water-race Company (Limited).
When formed, and date of registration of office of company
in New Zealand: 8th June, 1914; 7th January, 1915.
Whether in active operation or not: In active operation.
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Where business is conducted, and name of Attorney:
Hokitika; James Park.
Where mine is situate: Hohonu.
Nominal capital: £25,000.
Amount of capital subscribed: £22,500.
Amount of capital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand:
£3,714.
Price paid to vendors of mine—
(a.) In fully paid-up shares: £20,000.
(b.) In cash: £5,000.
Number of shares into which capital is divided: 100,000.
Number of shares on New Zealand Register: Nil.
Amount paid per share (New Zealand Register): Nil.
Amount called up per share (New Zealand Register): Nil.
Number and amount of calls in arrear (New Zealand
Register): £570.
Number of forfeited shares on New Zealand Register sold,
and money received for same: Nil.
Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register: Nil.
Number of men employed by company in New Zealand:
Average of about three men.
Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement:
54 oz. 9 dwt. 7 gr.; £214 4s. 8d.
Total quantity and value produced since registration of
office of company in New Zealand: 548 oz. 13 dwt. 15 gr.;
£2,152 4s. 4d.
Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining
operations in New Zealand since last statement:
£1,118 10s. 8d.
Total expenditure since registration of office of company in
New Zealand: £13,306 3s. 11d.
Total amount of dividends paid in New Zealand: Nil.
Amount of cash in bank in New Zealand: £169 6s. 3d.
Amount of cash in hand in New Zealand: Nil.
Amount of debts directly due to company in New Zealand:
£1,270.
Amount of such debts considered good: £1,270.
Amount of liabilities of company in New Zealand: About
£600.
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I, James Park, of Hokitika, Attorney of the above-named
company, do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a
true and complete statement of the affairs of the said
company as on the 21st day of December, 1918; and I make
this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same
to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act,
1908.
JAMES PARK.
Declared at Hokitika this 18th day of March, 1919, before
me—H. L. Michel, J.P. 271
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STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN
MINING COMPANY.
Name of company: Talisman Consolidated (Limited).
When formed, and date of registration of office of company
in New Zealand: 14th September, 1916.
Whether in active operation or not: In active operation.
Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Auck-
land; William Wright.
Where mine is situate: Karangahake.
Nominal capital: £345,000.
Amount of capital subscribed: £345,000.
Amount of capital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand:
£4,500.
Price paid to vendors of mine—
(a.) In fully paid-up shares: £340,500.
(b.) In partly paid-up shares credited as £ paid up:
(c.) In cash: £4,500.
Number of shares into which capital is divided: 345,000.
Number of shares on New Zealand Register: 268,436.
Amount paid per share (New Zealand Register): £1.
Amount called up per share (New Zealand Register): £1.
Number and amount of calls in arrear (New Zealand Regis-
ter): Nil.
Number of forfeited shares on New Zealand Register sold,
and money received for same: Nil.
Number of shareholders on New Zealand Register: 1,331.
Number of men employed by company in New Zealand: 120.
Quantity and value of gold and silver produced since last
statement: 54,314 oz.; £134,541 9s. 4d.
Total quantity and value produced since registration of
office of company in New Zealand: 100,014 oz.; £264,634
10s. 7d.
Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining
operations in New Zealand since last statement: £63,324
19s. 1d.
Total expenditure since registration of office of company in
New Zealand: £121,995 4s. 7d.
Total amount of dividends paid in New Zealand: £86,250.
Amount of cash in bank in New Zealand: £9,640 3s. 6d.
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🏘️ Resolution of Waitemata County Council
🏘️ Provincial & Local GovernmentCounty Council, Resolution, Waitemata, Land Parcel
- C. A. Cawkwell, County Clerk
🏭 Dissolution of Partnership
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry18 March 1919
Partnership, Dissolution, Furniture Warehousemen, Dunedin
- Francis Chapman Martin, Dissolved partnership
- Frederick Samuel Martin, Dissolved partnership
- John Wilkinson, Solicitor
⚖️ Intention to Apply for Private Estate Bill
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement20 March 1919
Private Estate Bill, Land Act, Native Land Act, Public Trustee
- Charles Joseph Bonsell Jury, Applicant for Private Estate Bill
- William Marshall Jury, Applicant for Private Estate Bill
- John Milsom Jury, Applicant for Private Estate Bill
🏭 Voluntary Winding Up of Company
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry21 March 1919
Company, Winding Up, Liquidator, Wellington
- George Thomas Mason, Appointed Liquidator
- G. F. Johnston, Chairman
🌾 Statement of Affairs of Foreign Mining Company
🌾 Primary Industries & Resources18 March 1919
Mining Company, Financial Statement, Hohonu Diamond Terrace Gold-mining
- James Park, Attorney of the company
- H. L. Michel, J.P.
🌾 Statement of Affairs of Foreign Mining Company
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- William Wright, Secretary of the company