✨ Company Statements of Affairs
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
No. 5
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.
Name of company: The Bell Hill Gold Sluicing Co., Ltd.
When formed and date of registration: 16th September, 1930.
Whether in active operation or not: In active operation.
Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 176 Hereford Street, Christchurch; Ernest Robson Caygill.
Nominal capital: £12,000; 48,000 ordinary shares of 5s. each.
Amount of capital subscribed: £11,999.
Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £11,979.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and the amount of cash received for same (if any): Nil.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £3,000.
Number of shares into which capital is divided: 48,000.
Number of shares allotted: 47,996.
Amount paid per share: 5s.
Amount called up per share: 5s.
Number and amount of calls in arrear: £20.
Number of shares forfeited: 3,000.
Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for same: 3,000.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7.
Present number of shareholders: 182.
Number of men employed by the company: 8.
Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement: 278 oz. 3 dwt. 18 gr.; £2,144 5s. 11d.
Total quantity and value produced since registration: 309 oz. 14 dwt. 18 gr.; £2,668 2s. 8d.
Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: £3,558 9s.
Total expenditure since registration: £15,297 6s.
Total amount of dividends declared: Nil.
Total amount of dividends paid: Nil.
Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil.
Amount of cash in bank: Christchurch, £4 6s. 1d.; Grey-mouth, £294 1s. 4d. overdrawn.
Amount of cash in hand: Nil.
Amount of debts directly due to company: £48 10s.
Amount of debts considered good: £28 10s.
Amount of contingent liabilities of company (if any): Nil.
Amount of debts owing by company: £710 10s. 4d.
I, Ernest Robson Caygill, the Secretary of The Bell Hill Gold Sluicing Company, Limited, do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of affairs of the said company at the present date; and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927.
E. R. CAYGILL.
Declared at Christchurch, this 23rd day of January, 1934, before me—R. B. Walker, J.P.
768
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.
Name of company: The Charleston Sluicing Company, Limited.
When formed and date of registration: 8th February, 1933.
Whether in active operation or not: In active operation.
Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: Charleston, West Coast; Ralph L. Newburgh.
Nominal capital: £10,000.
Amount of capital subscribed: £6,775.
Amount of capital paid up in cash: £6,775.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders and the amount of cash received for the same (if any): £6,775.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £1,725.
Number of shares into which the capital is divided: 200,000.
Number of shares allotted: 170,000.
Amount paid per share: 1s.
Amount called up per share: 1s.
Number and amount of calls in arrears: Nil.
Number of shares forfeited: Nil.
Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for same: Nil.
Number of shareholders at time of registration of company: 7.
Present number of shareholders: 212.
Number of men employed by the company: 11.
Quantity and value of gold or silver produced since last statement: 88 oz. 17 dwt.; £569 9s. 11d.
Total value and quantity produced since registration: 88 oz. 17 dwt.; £569 9s. 11d.
Amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since last statement: £509 19s. 8d.
Total expenditure since registration: £8,164 12s. 9d.
Total amount of dividends declared: Nil.
Total amount of dividends paid: Nil.
Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil.
Amount of cash in bank: £126 12s. 4d.
Amount of cash in hand: Nil.
Amount of debts directly due to the company: Surplus on gold approximately £50 10s.
Amount of debts considered good: £50 10s.
Amount of contingent liabilities of the company (if any): Nil.
Amount of debts owing by the company: £1,501 19s. 6d.
I, Ralph L. Newburgh, the Secretary of The Charleston Sluicing Company, Limited, do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the said company as at 31st December, 1933, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927.
RALPH L. NEWBURGH.
Declared at Christchurch, this 25th day of January, 1934, before me—A. Manhire, Justice of the Peace.
771
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.
Name of company: Snowy River Sluicing Co., Ltd.
When formed and date of registration: 10th December, 1931.
Whether in active operation or not: In active operation.
Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 213 Manchester Street, Christchurch; Oscar W. B. Anderson.
Nominal capital: £30,000.
Amount of capital subscribed: £26,116 5s.
Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £15,996 5s.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and the amount of cash received for the same: Nil.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid: £9,000.
Number of shares into which capital is divided: 600,000.
Number of shares allotted: 522,325.
Amount paid per share: Various.
Amount called up per share: 1s.
Number and amount of instalments in arrears: Allotment, £190; 1st instalment, £103 15s.; 2nd instalment, £116 15s.; 3rd instalment, £138 15s.; 4th instalment, £151 10s.; 5th instalment, £170 5s.; 6th instalment, £249: Total, £1,120.
Number of shares forfeited: Nil.
Number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for same: Nil.
Number of shareholders at time of registration: 7.
Present number of shareholders: 302.
Number of men employed by the company: 5.
Quantity and value of gold produced since last statement: 60 ozs. 6 dwt. 18 grs.; £398 2s. 10d.
Total quantity and value produced since registration: 60 ozs. 6 dwt. 18 grs.; £398 2s. 10d.
Amount expended in connection with carrying on mining operations since last statement: £1,055 8s. 4d.
Total expenditure since registration on mining operations: £1,055 8s. 4d.
Total amount of dividends declared: Nil.
Total amount of dividends paid: Nil.
Total amount of unclaimed dividends: Nil.
Amount of cash in hand and in bank and on deposit: £476 8s. 4d.
Amount of debts directly due to company: 7s. 8d.
Amount of debts considered good: 7s. 8d.
Amount of contingent liabilities of company: Nil.
Amount of debts owing by company: £143 1s. 10d.
I, Oscar Wilfred Breakey Anderson, of Christchurch, Secretary of the Snowy River Sluicing Co., Ltd., do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the said company at the present date, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by virtue of the Justices of the Peace Act, 1927.
OSCAR W. B. ANDERSON.
Declared at Christchurch, this 15th day of January, 1934, before me—R. Browning, Justice of the Peace.
772
STATEMENT OF THE AFFAIRS OF A COMPANY.
Name of company: Bell Hooper Cromwell Gold, Ltd.
When formed and date of registration: 7th March, 1933.
Whether in active operation or not: In active operation.
Where business is conducted, and name of Secretary: 213 Manchester Street, Christchurch; G. V. Anderson.
Nominal capital: £40,000.
Amount of capital subscribed: £30,000.
Amount of capital actually paid up in cash: £15,375.
Paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders and the amount of cash received for the same: Nil.
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🏭 Statement of Affairs of The Bell Hill Gold Sluicing Co., Ltd.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry23 January 1934
Company statement, Gold mining, Christchurch
- Ernest Robson Caygill, Secretary declaring statement
- R. B. Walker, Justice of the Peace
🏭 Statement of Affairs of The Charleston Sluicing Company, Limited
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry25 January 1934
Company statement, Gold mining, Charleston
- Ralph L. Newburgh, Secretary declaring statement
- A. Manhire, Justice of the Peace
🏭 Statement of Affairs of Snowy River Sluicing Co., Ltd.
🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry15 January 1934
Company statement, Gold mining, Christchurch
- Oscar Wilfred Breakey Anderson, Secretary declaring statement
- R. Browning, Justice of the Peace
🏭 Statement of Affairs of Bell Hooper Cromwell Gold, Ltd.
🏭 Trade, Customs & IndustryCompany statement, Gold mining, Christchurch
- G. V. Anderson, Secretary mentioned in statement