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Register! Register I! Register!!! Forms of registration can now be obtained of Mr John Jack, Alexandra. Register! Register!! Register!!! Forms of registration can now be obtained at the office of this paper. TO THE ELECTORS OP THP GOLDFIELDS BOROUGHS.

Gentlemen.defeated, I am not vanquished. 1 sincerely thank you all for the very liberal sUpport'"afforded mecat the late contest. The bare majority of my successful opponent leads me to believe that my unfortunate connexion with the pastoral •interest was the cause of ray defeat. Believe me, that when I gain a seat in the councils of the country, I will prove what I have endeavored to show, viz., that the two great interests—the Mining •and Pastoral—are not inimical. The present conflict would not have ■arise—l am persuaded—but for the most uncalled-for and undignified interference of certain'[Provincial "officials stirring up strife. The warm-hearted reception I met with,"and the many ardent friends I made on my recent tour amongst you, forbid my seeking another constituency for the present- To the Gold Fields I am wedded. Believe me, those great leading questions I advocated, and the policy I propounded were no hustings cry. lam prepared to advocate the same whatever may be the constitcncy I represent.il Believe me, yours faithfully, D. F. MAIN. Heriot Bow, Dunedin, 24th March, 1860.

29 0 Victoria, No. 26. SCHEDULE A. I The undersized John Uffill Cambridge, , hereby make application to Register fne AIL England Eleven Sluicing Company, Registered, under the provisions of “The Mining Companies’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, namely:— 1. The name and style of the Company is the All England Eleven Sluicing Company (Registered). 2. The place of operation is at Sandy Point. 3. The nominal capital of the Company is five hundred and sixty-five pounds (£5 65), in one hundred and thirteen shares of five pounds (£5) each. 4. The amount already paid up is five hundred and sixty-five pounds (£565). 5. The name of the manager is John Uffill Cambridge. 6. The registered office ot the Company is at the manager’s residence, Clyde. 7, The names and several residences of the shareholders and the number of shares held by each at this date are as follows : ■William Grindley, Clyde, sixteen shares. John Uffill Cambridge, Clyde, fourteen shares. Michael Cullen, Sandy Point, twenty shares. Carl Smith, Alexandra, eleven shares. William Theyers, Alexandra, four shares. Edward Aldridge, Clyde, three shares. Benjamin Naylor, Clyde, one share. Joseph Hastie, Clyde, two shares. John Cox, Clyde, two share. Thomas Winstanley, Clyde, two shares. James Hazlett, Clyde, two shares. Allen Fitch, Clyde, two shares. Thomas Hawthorne, Clyde, one share. David Jones, Clyde, one share. Charles Goodwin, Clyde, two shares. Henry John Cope, Clyde, two shares. William Robert George, Clyde, two shares. John Uffill Cambridge, Clyde, twenty-six shares. Dated this 6th day of March, 1866. JOHN UFFILL CAMBRIDGE, Manager. Witness to signature, H. W. Robinson, Justice of the Peace.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 205, 31 March 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 205, 31 March 1866, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dunstan Times, Issue 205, 31 March 1866, Page 2

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