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: ? ;K v^oJj^txS£mm^ ; :^^■: / :-.;^ " 'THE UNDERSIGNED, hereby i -- - ■ - make Application to Register "The G-olden Hill Water Race and Mining Company Limited "as a Limited Company under tlie provisions of -*' Tiie Mining Companies Act, •1. The name of the Company is to be "The Golden Hill Water Race and Mining Company, Limited!" 2. The place of operations is at Maerewhenua. 3. The registered office of the Company will be situated at the • Upper Township, Maerewhe4. The nominal capital of the Com- . pany is Six Thousand founds, in Six Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each. 5. The number of Shares subscribed for is six hundred, being the entire number of Shares in the Company. 6. None of the Shares are fully paid up/ 7. The amount already paid up is Three Thousand Pounds. 8. The name of the Manager is Donald Macandrew. 9. The names and addresses and occupations of the Shareholders, and the number of Shares held by each at this date, are as follows: Shares Donald Macandrew, Maerewhenua, miner 150 John M'Leod, Maerewhenua,miner ~. 75 Robert Caldwell Lindsay, Maerewhenua, miner '";;; ."„ 75 G-eorg? Ramsay Taylor, Oamaru, merchant ..." ... Ann Dated this twentieth day of January, 1873. - . DONALD H'ANDREW: Witness to signature— J. R. Clement, Solicitor's Clerk, Oamaru. I, Donald Macandrew, of Maerewhenua, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, miner, do solemnly and sincerely.' declare that: ■ ■ ■ ' • -1. lam the Manager of the said intended Company. 2c.The above statement is, to the best of my belief and knowledge, true in every particular: '' And I make this solemn Declaration, conscientiously believing- the same to be true, and by virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand, intituled "The Justices of the Peace Act. 1866." .DONALD M'ANDREW. Taken before me this twentieth day of January, 1873. George Sumpter, A Justice of the Peace for the Colony. of New Zealand. ■ ' '." ", :- : -; v. ■■■:=; ] PUBLICtNOTICE; S::, ;v -:>;: V - Under S eclion l; of Regulation IV; V T cicnt proof that the; portion of the Otago Gold Held, described in the^Scshedula is for the whole or the greater part of an inferior character as regards the value of its gold deposits: Now, therefore, I hereby Grtpj notice that -the same may ; ; be occupied by holders of Miners' Rights m claims of the un-v dernientionedsize : ; ■'■.-■■. " P^ 1 ) , 3 , *° r each Holder of a ,?W'xPPPiprise more thanit ■■. I 6) :?.'■ ; ::'-B" • A ;: ' , -'•'gt.uraFJat; comprising two a™ more : bounded on the! south- ; on the east by Dead Level Raee,; three *hai»V ■m -and onthg^ii

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 206, 7 February 1873, Page 7

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