COURTS IN' LUNSTAN 1 ISTltlt" FOR OCTOBER. rPHE undersigned will attend at tl) places undermentioned, on the days namei for the purpose of holding Warden's an Resident Magistrate's Courts, and tran acting other public busiuessCLYDE—October Ist, Bth, 15th, 23m and 29th. ALEXANDRA. —October 7th, 14tl 21st, and 28th. CROMWELL—October 2nd,9th, lCtl 23 d, and 30th. NEVIS— -October 11th. Persons desirous of communicating wit. nie beforehand on public business are n quested to address their letters to me, a my office, Civile. H. W. ROBINSON T , Warden and Resident Magistrate. Court House, Clyde, Ju'y 31st, 1807. 290 VICTORIA, No. 26. SCHEDULE A. T The undersigned Edward Carling, ■' j hereby make application to Registei the Extended Water Race and Sluicinj Company (R°gistered), under the provinous of "The Mining Companies' Limited Inability Act, 1805," and I do solemnly and sincerely .declare that the followin< statement is, to the best, of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular, namely:— 1. The name of the Company is the Extended Water Race and Sluicing Company (Registered). 2. The place of Operation is at Mount Ida. 3. The nominal capital of the Company .is £5,400, iu two hundred and seventy shares of .£lO each. •1. The amount already paid up is £4,050. 5. The Name of the Manager is Edward Carling. G. The office of the Company is at Naseby. 7. The names and several residences of the shareholders, and the number of shares hold by each, at this date are as follows : Edward Carling, of Naseby, thirty shares. fames Brown, Nnsby, thirty shares. Henry B. M'lntosh, Naseby, forty-five shares. William Williamson, Nasebv, thirty shares. •lames Stewart, .Naseby, thirty shares. Peter Easton, Naseby, thirty shares. William Sims, Naseby, thirty shares. Robert Glenn, Naseby, fifteen shares. Dated at Nasebv this 23rd day of gust. 1867. EDWARD CARLING. Signed before mc R, BEETHAM, J P.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 284, 4 October 1867, Page 2
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