✨ Mining Company Statements and Appointments
Feb. 14.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 317
[Form 112 (Reg. 102).]
STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS OF A MINING COMPANY INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND.
Company—
The name of the company :
When formed, and date of registration :
Whether in active operation or not :
Where business is conducted, and name of secretary :
Capital—
The nominal capital :
The amount of capital subscribed :
The amount of capital actually paid up in cash :
The paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders, and the amount of cash received for the same (if any) :
The paid-up value of scrip given to shareholders on which no cash has been paid :
Shares—
The number of shares into which the capital is divided :
The number of shares allotted :
The amount paid per share :
The amount called up per share :
The number and amount of calls in arrears :
The number of shares forfeited :
The number of forfeited shares sold, and the money received for the same :
The number of shareholders at time of registration of company :
The present number of shareholders :
Number of men employed—
The number of men employed by the company :
Production—
The quantity and value of gold, silver, or other minerals produced since the last statement :
The total quantity and value produced since registration :
Expenditure—
The amount expended in connection with carrying on operations since the last statement :
The total expenditure since registration :
Dividends—
The total amount of dividends declared :
The total amount of dividends paid :
The total amount of unclaimed dividends :
Cash—
The amount of cash in bank :
The amount of cash in hand :
Debts—
The amount of debts directly due to the company :
The amount of debts considered good :
The amount of the contingent liabilities of the company (if any) :
The amount of debts owing by the company :
I, A.B., of , the Secretary of the Company (Limited) (or as the case may be), 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.
Declared at , this day of , 19 , before me—A.B.
C.D.,
Justice of the Peace.
[Form 113 (Reg. 102).]
STATEMENT OF AFFAIRS OF A FOREIGN MINING COMPANY.
Company—
The name of the company :
When formed, and date of registration of office of company in New Zealand :
Whether in active operation or not :
Where business is conducted, and name of attorney or attorneys :
Where the mine is situate :
Capital—
The nominal capital :
The amount of capital subscribed :
The amount of capital actually paid up in cash in New Zealand :
The price paid to the vendors of the mine—
(a) In fully-paid-up shares :
(b) In partly-paid-up shares, credited as £ paid up :
(c) In cash :
Shares—
The number of shares into which the capital is divided :
The number of shares on the New Zealand Register :
The amount paid per share (New Zealand Register) :
The amount called up per share (New Zealand Register) :
The number and amount of calls in arrear (New Zealand Register) :
The number of forfeited shares on the New Zealand Register sold, and the money received for the same :
The number of shareholders on the New Zealand Register :
Number of men employed—
The number of men employed by the company in New Zealand :
Production in New Zealand—
The quantity and value of gold, silver, or other minerals produced since the last statement :
The total quantity and value produced since registration of the office of the company in New Zealand :
Expenditure—
The amount expended in connection with carrying on mining operations in New Zealand since the last statement :
The total expenditure since registration of the office of the company in New Zealand :
Dividends—
The total amount of dividends paid in New Zealand :
Cash—
The amount of cash in bank in New Zealand :
The amount of cash in hand in New Zealand :
Debts—
The amount of debts directly due to the company in New Zealand :
The amount of such debts considered good :
The amount of the liabilities of the company in New Zealand :
I, A.B., of , the attorney of the Company (Limited) (or as the case may be), do solemnly and sincerely declare that this is a true and complete statement of the affairs of the said company as on the day of , 19 , being the date of the last balance-sheet. And I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the Justice of the Peace Act, 1927.
Declared at , this day of , 19 , before me—A.B., Attorney.
C.D.,
Justice of the Peace.
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General, this 11th day of February, 1935.
CHAS. E. MACMILLAN, Minister of Mines.
(Mines N. 3/3.)
Chief Inspector of Forestry reappointed.
State Forest Service,
Wellington, 7th February, 1935.
HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased, in pursuance of section 9 of the Forests Act, 1921–22, to reappoint
Cecil McLean Smith, M.A., B.Sc. (For.),
to be the Chief Inspector of Forestry for a period of five years from the 1st April, 1935.
E. A. RANSOM,
Commissioner of State Forests.
Members of Licensing Committees appointed.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 13th February, 1935.
HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint
Robert Mackenzie Watson, Esquire, S.M.,
to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Rangitikei, vice J. H. Salmon, Esquire, S.M., and of the Licensing Committee for the District of Oroua, vice J. L. Stout, Esquire, S.M. ;
Felix Hector Levien, Esquire, S.M.,
to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Waitomo ;
Stanley Logan Paterson, Esquire, S.M.,
to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Waikato, vice J. H. Luxford, Esquire, S.M. ; and
Robert Buchanan, Esquire,
to be a member of the Licensing Committee for the District of Manukau, vice J. Rowe, Esquire, deceased.
JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Justice.
Justice of the Peace resigns.
Department of Justice,
Wellington, 13th February, 1935.
HIS Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to accept the resignation by
William Copeland, Esquire,
of Matakoe, Kaipara, of his appointment as a Justice of the Peace for the Dominion of New Zealand.
JOHN G. COBBE, Minister of Justice.
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Mining, Company Affairs, Statement, Forms, Regulations, Foreign Company
- Chas. E. Macmillan, Minister of Mines
🌾 Reappointment of Chief Inspector of Forestry
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Forestry, Reappointment, Chief Inspector, State Forest Service
- Cecil McLean Smith, Reappointed Chief Inspector of Forestry
- E. A. Ransom, Commissioner of State Forests
⚖️ Appointments to Licensing Committees
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement13 February 1935
Licensing Committees, Appointments, Stipendiary Magistrates, Districts
- Robert Mackenzie Watson (Esquire), Appointed member of Licensing Committee
- Felix Hector Levien (Esquire), Appointed member of Licensing Committee
- Stanley Logan Paterson (Esquire), Appointed member of Licensing Committee
- Robert Buchanan (Esquire), Appointed member of Licensing Committee
- John G. Cobbe, Minister of Justice
⚖️ Resignation of Justice of the Peace
⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement13 February 1935
Resignation, Justice of the Peace, Matakoe, Kaipara
- William Copeland (Esquire), Resigned as Justice of the Peace
- John G. Cobbe, Minister of Justice