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Notices HOME MISSIONARY MEETING will be held at" the Primitive MeibodJßt Church TO-MORROW (Friday) EVEN- | ISO at 7 p.m. Addrrsses by Rev. W. S. PoiOTB, of Auckland, and other Ministers. Companies. I THE Undersigned, hereby make appli- ■ • cation to Register the "CANTERBURY GOLD MINING COMPANY," ob a Limited Company, under the provisions of " The Mining Companies Act, 1872." 1. The name of the Company is to he "■The Canterbury Gold Mining Company (Limited)." 2. The place of intended operations is at Te Aroha, in the Provincial District of Auckland, in the Colony of New Zealand. 3. The Registered Office of the Company will tie situated at the New Zealand In■urance Company's Buildings, Auckland, in the Provincial District of Auckland, and Colony ■ of New Zealand. '4. The'nominal capital of the Company is Fifteen Thousand Pounds sterling, in Thirty " Thousand Shares of ten shillings each. 6. The number of Shares subscribed for is ■ Twenty-lwo Thouiand Five Hundred, heing mow'than two-thirdß of the shares in the ' Company. 7 6. The number of paid-up shares is nil. ■ ' "7. The oroount already paid up is nil. .! '"'' 8. The same of the Manager is James Stbdart. ■.. ■"" 9. The names and addressee, and occupa* tibne of the Shareholders, and the number of Shares held by each at this date, are as -, follow :— No. of Name, Address, and Occupation. Shares. Joshua Cuff, Te Aroha, Solicitor ... 3375 ' Joshua Cuff, in (rust, Te Aroha, Solicitor 750 Jothua Cuff, in trußt.Te Aroba, Solicitor 750 -Albert M. Sheppard, Otahuhu, Surveyor 1750 John B. Randereon, Auckland, Agent... 15C0 , Robert C. Greenwood, Auckland, Auctioneer ... ... ... ... 500 * William D. Buddie, Auckland, Accountant - 750 "William A. Tuck, Mount Albert, Carpenter ..." ..'. 500 '' yTalter'Sioss, Auctland, Merchant ... 503 - Henry N. Brewer, Onehunga, Gentle- . . man ... , 250 -James Htodart, Auckland, Mining Agent ... 2250 James H. Smith, Auckland, Accountant 250 Alexander Me Arthur, Auckland, Schoolmaster ... ... ... ... 250 fleering H. Mathews, Auckland, Ac- ' ccuntant ... , ... 503 FraHcis Payitt, Te Aroha, Surveyor ... 3375 Joseph Whitehead, Te Aroha, Miner ... 1500 John Fenton, Te Aroha, Miner . ... 500 ' Henry T. .Pycroft, Auckland, School- - ' master 250 James B. Hoyel, Newton, Miller ... 750 John B. Adman, Auckland, WarehousejL ."■ man... ... , ... ... ... 5C3 Malcolm Niccol, Auckland, Agent ... ICOO - John James, Auckland, Accountant ... 250 ! Albert Eaton, Auckland, Merchant ... 500 ! James Stodsrt, in trust for Company, , . Auckland, Mining Agent 75C0 !'', .Total • ... ... 30,000 I Bated this 13th of November, one thousand J . eight hundred and eighty-three. - : James Stodabt, - .-■ MaiiEger. . Witness to signature : • .■■ D. B.McDoNiio, J;P. , I, James S tod art, do solemnly and sinrerely declare that— . . 1. lam the manager of the said intended .company. ■ 2. 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 UlO Peace Act, * 1882." ; James Stodakt, Manager. Taken before me this 13th of November, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. , ' V r. p. B. McDokaxd, J.P. I AT a* very pleasant tea party, the convena* -tion turned on transmigration. A lady oi exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowas'b beat, turned to Mr —— and asked what form ha would prefer to inhabit P Tr h* aUirfwed
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4644, 22 November 1883, Page 3
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