Miscellaneous Notices




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Friday, 24th July, at noon,
One Bay Horse, will be sold at the Public Pound,
South Dunedin,

4s. each; 1 do. 5s. do.; 1 do. 2s. do., amounting to
£2350.

WM. HAYES,
Manager.

It 15s.

Lawrence,
July 11, 1874.

STATEMENT of the affairs of the Otago Gold Mining Company,

Registered, for the half-year ending 30th June, 1874, in accordance with section 13, of the Mining Companies Limited Liability Act Amendment Act, 1869.

Name of Company—The Otago Gold Mining Company, registered.

When formed and date of registration—17th August, 1869; 4th October, 1869.

Where business is conducted and name of legal manager—Blue Spur, Tuapeka. James Campbell.

Nominal Capital—£4,800.

Amount of paid-up Scrip given to shareholders—All paid-up shares.

Number of shares in which capital is divided—8.

Number of shares taken—8.

Amount of calls made—None.

Total amount of subscribed capital paid up—£4,800.

Number of shareholders at time of registration of Company—8.

Amount of cash in hand—None.

Whether in operation or not—In operation.

Total amount of dividends declared—None.

Number of shares unallotted—None.

JAMES CAMPBELL,
Manager.

Dated 10th July, 1874.

It 15s.

INCENDIARISM.

Maliciously Setting Fire to a Stack of Wheat.

£100 Reward.

And a Free Pardon to an Accomplice.

WHEREAS about 7 o’clock on the morning of the 7th instant a stack of Wheat, situate at Bluff Plain, of the mouth of the Otepopo River, the property of Messrs. Duth and Darrack, value £60, was discovered on fire, by which the stack was destroyed: And whereas the said fire is believed to have been the act of an incendiarist:

Notice is hereby given, that a reward of £100 will be paid by the Provincial Government of Otago to any person who will first give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons by whom the said fire was caused, and His Excellency the Governor will be advised to grant a Free Pardon to an accomplice, not being the person who actually caused the fire, who will give such information as will lead to a like result.

T. K. WELDON,
Commissioner of Police.

Police Office, Dunedin,
28th May, 1874.

INCENDIARISM.

Maliciously Setting Fire to Three stacks of Wheat.

£100 REWARD.

And a Free Pardon to an Accomplice.

WHEREAS about 5 o’clock on the morning of the 14th instant, three stacks of Wheat situate at Waireka Valley, near Oamaru, the property of Messrs. Gifford and Crowes, value £100, were discovered on fire, by which they were destroyed: And whereas the said fire is believed to have been the act of an incendiarist:

Notice is hereby given, that a reward of £100 will be paid by the Provincial Government of Otago to any person who will first give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons by whom the said fire was caused, and His Excellency the Governor will be advised to grant a Free Pardon to an accomplice, not being the person who actually caused the fire, who will give such information as will lead to a like result.

T. K. WELDON,
Commissioner of Police.

Police Office, Dunedin,
18th June, 1874.

STATEMENT

Name of Company—Golden Hill Water-race and Mining Company, Limited.

Where Business is Conducted—Maerewhenua, Otago.

Name of Legal Manager—Donald M’Andrew.

Nominal Capital—£6000.

Amount of Paid-up Scrip Given to Shareholders—£3000.

Number of Shares into which Capital is Divided—600.

Number of Shares Taken—600.

Amount of Calls Made—£750.

Total Amount of Subscribed Capital Paid up—£3750.

Number of Shareholders at Time of Registration of Company—4.

Amount of Calls in Hand—£111 11s. 3d.

Whether in Operation or Not—In operation.

Total Amount of Dividends Declared—Nil.

Number of Shares Unallotted—None.

DONALD M’ANDREW,
Manager.

26th June, 1874.

It 15s.

INCENDIARISM.

Maliciously Setting Fire to Two Stacks of Oats.

£100 REWARD.

And a Free Pardon to an Accomplice.

WHEREAS about 8.30 o’clock on the night of the 7th instant, two stacks of Oats, situate at the Swineburn, in the Mount Ida District, the property of Joseph Preston, value £300, were discovered on fire, by which they were destroyed; and whereas at an inquest held on the 11th inst., at the Swineburn, by A. H. Stratford, Esq., R.M. and Coroner, to inquire as to the origin of the said fire, the jury returned the following verdict:

“That some person or persons did on the night of the 7th instant wilfully and maliciously set the said stacks of Oats on fire.”

Notice is hereby given, that a reward of £100 will be paid by the Provincial Government of Otago to any person who will first give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons by whom the said fire was caused, and His Excellency the Governor will be advised to grant a Free Pardon to an accomplice, not being the person who actually caused the fire, who will give such information as will lead to a like result.

T. K. WELDON,
Commissioner of Police.

Police Office, Dunedin,
20th May, 1874.

TIME TABLE for the Green Island Section of the DUNEDIN AND CLUTHA RAILWAY.

LEAVE DUNEDIN LEAVE GREEN ISLAND
7.40 a.m. 8.40 a.m.
1.30 p.m. 3 p.m.
5 p.m. 5.30 p.m.

ALL TRAINS STOP AT CAVERSHAM STATION.

FARES

Between Dunedin and Green Island:

  • Single, 1st Class...1s. 6d.
  • Return, 1st Class...2s. 0d.
  • Single, 2nd Class...1s. 0d.
  • Return, 2nd Class...1s. 6d.

Between Dunedin and Caversham:

  • Single, 1st Class...6d.
  • Return, 1st Class...9d.
  • Single, 2nd Class...4d.
  • Return, 2nd Class...6d.

Between Caversham and Green Island:

  • Single, 1st Class...1s. 0d.
  • Return, 1st Class...1s. 6d.
  • Single, 2nd Class...9d.
  • Return, 2nd Class...1s. 0d.

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🌾 Impounding Notice

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
11 July 1874
Impounding, Horse, South Dunedin
  • WM. HAYES, Manager

🌾 Statement of Affairs for Otago Gold Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
10 July 1874
Mining Company, Statement of Affairs, Otago
  • James Campbell, Manager of the Otago Gold Mining Company

  • JAMES CAMPBELL, Manager

⚖️ Reward for Information on Incendiarism

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
28 May 1874
Incendiarism, Reward, Wheat Stack, Bluff Plain
  • Duth, Owner of the wheat stack
  • Darrack, Owner of the wheat stack

  • T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Police

⚖️ Reward for Information on Incendiarism

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
18 June 1874
Incendiarism, Reward, Wheat Stack, Waireka Valley
  • Gifford, Owner of the wheat stacks
  • Crowes, Owner of the wheat stacks

  • T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Police

🌾 Statement of Affairs for Golden Hill Water-race and Mining Company

🌾 Primary Industries & Resources
26 June 1874
Mining Company, Statement of Affairs, Golden Hill
  • Donald M’Andrew, Manager of the Golden Hill Water-race and Mining Company

  • DONALD M’ANDREW, Manager

⚖️ Reward for Information on Incendiarism

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
20 May 1874
Incendiarism, Reward, Oats Stack, Swineburn
  • Joseph Preston, Owner of the oats stacks
  • A. H. Stratford (Esquire), R.M. and Coroner

  • T. K. WELDON, Commissioner of Police

🚂 Time Table for Green Island Section of Dunedin and Clutha Railway

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway, Time Table, Green Island, Dunedin

🚂 Fares for Dunedin and Clutha Railway

🚂 Transport & Communications
Railway, Fares, Dunedin, Clutha

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