Legal and Corporate Notices




P
OUNDKEEPERS who may require Pound Boards,
Impounding
Ordinance,
or any of the necessary
forms, are requested
to communicate
with the Provincial Treasurer,
Dunedin.
26th Nov., 1872.

B
LUESKIN Agricultural
and Pastoral
Association.
The Fifth Annual Show of the above Society
will take place on the 24th December next. WM.
PORTOUS,
Hon. Sec. 28th November, 1872.

S
UPREME COURT.—Notice is hereby given, that
a Sitting of the Supreme Court for the despatch
of Criminal and Civil Business will be held at the
Supreme Court House at Dunedin on Monday, the
sixth day of January next, at the hour of ten o’clock
in the forenoon; at which time and place all persons
bound by recognizances to appear as prosecutors,
defendants, or witnesses are required to give their attendance.

EDWARD H. WARD, Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 2nd December, 1872.

SUPREME COURT CIRCUIT SITTING.

N
OTICE is hereby given that a Circuit Court Sitting
of the Supreme Court for the despatch of Civil
and Criminal Business will be held, in the Court-house,
at Lawrence, on Monday, the ninth day of December
next, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, at
which time and place all persons bound by recognizances
to appear as prosecutors, defendants, or witnesses are
required to give their attendance.

EDWARD H. WARD,
Registrar.
Supreme Court Office,
Dunedin, 27th November, 1872.

AMENDED NOTICE.

C
ORPORATIONS and Private Parties requiring the
“Otago Local Revenues Ordinance 1872,” with the
Ordinances named in the Schedule to the said Ordinance,
viz., “Licensed Auctioneers Ordinance 1862,” “Licensing
Ordinance 1865,” with the various amendments, “Dog
Nuisance Ordinance 1862,” “Licensed Carriages Ordinance 1862,” “The Licensed Hawkers Ordinances 1864,” “Goat Nuisance Ordinance 1868,” “Licensed Theatres Ordinance 1862,” with amendments—are informed that the same are now for sale at Mr A. R. Livingston’s, Bookseller, Dunedin. Price 3s. the lot.
26th Nov., 1872.

N
OTICE is Hereby Given that I am about to
erect a dividing fence between my sections No.
55 and 56, and those of John Pearson, numbered 51
and 52, block II, Tuapeka district.—Mrs. SMITH, Weatherstones.
3t 7s 6d.

T
O Mr. JOHN BOYD, or owner of Section 31,
Block III, Winton Hundred, Southland.—Take
Notice, that I desire the boundary or separating fence
between Section 31, held by you, and Section 32, be
made immediately on or before December, 1872, and
that such fence shall be a ditch, two wires and a top-rail.

JOHN HAMILTON.
Winton, Oct. 21, 1872.
3t 10s.

To CAPT. W. INVERARITY, or owner of section 31,
Block I, Invercargill Hundred.

T
AKE Notice that I desire the boundary or separating fence between your section and Sections
4 and 5, Block I, to be made immediately, and that
such fence shall be a substantial wire fence, at least
four feet in height, having not less than five wires and
top rail; posts two feet in the ground, and not more
than eight feet asunder; and that failing the erection
of your half of the said fence, I shall cause the same
to be erected at your costs and charges.

W. ADAMSON,
Owner of Sections 4 and 5, Block I,
Invercargill Hundred.
Invercargill, 15th August, 1872.
3t 22s 6d

29° VICTORIA, No. 26.

SCHEDULE A.

I
THE undersigned Robert Richard Jones hereby
make application to register the Manuka Hill
Gold Mining Company, Registered, under the provisions of “The Mining Companies’s Limited Liability Act, 1865,” and the amendments thereof, and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the following statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular, namely:—

  1. The name and style of the Company is the Manuka Hill Gold Mining Company, Registered.
  2. The place of operations is at Manuka Creek.
  3. The nominal capital of the company is Four Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Pounds, in Two Hundred and Sixteen Shares of Twenty Pounds each.
  4. The amount already paid up is Four Thousand Three Hundred and Twenty Pounds, the whole being allotted in fully paid up shares.
  5. The name of the manager is Robert Richard Jones.
  6. The office of the company is at Milton.
  7. The names and several residences of the Shareholders and the number of shares held by each at this date are as follows:—
Name Residence No. of Shares
Thomas Edward Manuka Creek 36
Edward Duthie Manuka Creek 36
John James Hardy Manuka Creek 36
Ellen Hardy Oamaru 36
Thomas Crossan Milton 24
Alexander John Fergusson Milton 18
Thomas Syret Hardy Lawrence 12
Robert Loftus Stanford Milton 6
Edward Pettit Milton 6
Ernest Littlejohn Milton 6
Total 216

Dated this twentieth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two.

ROB. R. JONES,
Manager.

Witness to signature,
JOHN L. GILLIES.

A Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New Zealand.
17s 6d

29° VICTORIA, No. 26.

SCHEDULE A.

I
THE undersigned Robert Grigor hereby make application to register the Kaitangata Coal Mining Company Registered, under the provisions of the “Mining Company’s Limited Liability Act,” 1865, and I do solemnly and sincerely declare that the following statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular:—

  1. The name of the company is the Kaitangata Coal Mining Company.
  2. The place of intended operations is at Kaitangata.
  3. The nominal capital of the company is Ten Thousand Pounds in One Thousand shares of Ten Pounds each.
  4. The amount already paid up is One Thousand Forty-nine Pounds paid up and partly paid up shares.
  5. The name of the manager is Robert Grigor.
  6. The office of the company is at Clyde street, Balclutha.


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⚖️ Request for Pound Boards and Forms

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 November 1872
Pound Boards, Impounding Ordinance, Forms, Dunedin
  • Provincial Treasurer, Dunedin

🌾 Blueskin Agricultural and Pastoral Association Show

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
28 November 1872
Agricultural Show, Pastoral Association, Dunedin
  • WM. PORTOUS, Hon. Sec.

⚖️ Supreme Court Sitting Notice

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 December 1872
Supreme Court, Criminal Business, Civil Business, Dunedin
  • EDWARD H. WARD, Registrar

⚖️ Supreme Court Circuit Sitting Notice

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
27 November 1872
Supreme Court Circuit, Criminal Business, Civil Business, Lawrence
  • EDWARD H. WARD, Registrar

⚖️ Amended Notice for Otago Local Revenues Ordinance

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
26 November 1872
Ordinance, Local Revenues, Sale, Dunedin
  • A. R. Livingston, Bookseller

⚖️ Notice of Dividing Fence Erection

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
Dividing Fence, Tuapeka District, Weatherstones
  • John Pearson, Owner of adjacent sections

  • Mrs. SMITH, Weatherstones

⚖️ Notice for Boundary Fence Construction

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
21 October 1872
Boundary Fence, Winton Hundred, Southland
  • John Boyd, Owner of Section 31

  • JOHN HAMILTON, Winton

⚖️ Notice for Boundary Fence Construction

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
15 August 1872
Boundary Fence, Invercargill Hundred
  • W. Inverarity (Captain), Owner of Section 31

  • W. ADAMSON, Owner of Sections 4 and 5, Block I, Invercargill Hundred

🌾 Registration of Manuka Hill Gold Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
20 November 1872
Gold Mining Company, Registration, Manuka Creek, Milton
10 names identified
  • Thomas Edward, Shareholder
  • Edward Duthie, Shareholder
  • John James Hardy, Shareholder
  • Ellen Hardy, Shareholder
  • Thomas Crossan, Shareholder
  • Alexander John Fergusson, Shareholder
  • Thomas Syret Hardy, Shareholder
  • Robert Loftus Stanford, Shareholder
  • Edward Pettit, Shareholder
  • Ernest Littlejohn, Shareholder

  • ROB. R. JONES, Manager
  • JOHN L. GILLIES, Witness to signature

🌾 Registration of Kaitangata Coal Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
Coal Mining Company, Registration, Kaitangata, Balclutha
  • Robert Grigor, Manager