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T THE nnd. rsigned, Joh.n: WoutfH Peause, A , hereby make applicatiou to Register "The Pride of Erin Gold-Mining- Company (Registered)/' tiudor the provisions of the Mining Companies' Limited Liability Aot, 1865 j and Ido solemnly and siucerely declare that the following statement is to the beat of my belief and knowledge true in every particular, namely :—-1.: — - 1. The name and style of the Company is "The Pride of Erin Gold- Mining Company (Registered)." 2. The place of operations is at Wiseman's Gully, at the Thames Goldfield, in the province of Auckland, in the colony of New ' Zealand. 3. The nominal capital of the Company is Twenty-four thousand and five hundred pounds, in Twenty-four thousand and five hundred shares of One pound each. 4. The amount already paid up is Twenty thousand pounds. 5. The name of the Manager is John Worth Pearse. C. The office of the Company is at Owenstreet, Graham's Town. 7. The names and several residences of the shareholders, and the number of shai*es held by each at this date, are as follow, namely : — ■ i SHARES. William Buchanan, Graham's Town . 1,000 William Rattray, Auckland . . 2,000 John Moore, Auckland . , . 1,000 Benjamin Gilmore, Auckland . . 1,000 Frederick Somerfield, Auckland. . 2,000 Joseph Saunders, Graham's Town . 1,000 William Bates, Shorfcland . . . 2,000 Robert Turnbull, Auckland . . 1,000 Frederick Gerrard Armstrong, Auckland 1,000 Thomas Wilson, Graham's Town . 1,175 William Lee, Graham's Town . . 1,125 Andrew Riley, Graham's Town . . 1,075 William Morrin, Auckland . . 4,500 Robert Kelly, Graham's Town . . 1,12-5 Mathew Watson Armstrong, Auckland 437 William Morrin, Auckland . . 437 John Harrison, Auckland . . . 437 Henry Canhamjun., Auckland. , 437 William Morrin, Auckland . • 831 William Lee, Auckland . . . 921 24,500 Dated this twenty-first day of July, 1869. John W. Pearse, Legal Manager. Witness to signature — (Signed) Richard Olive n, Justice of the Peace.

NORTHERN JIGHT GOLD-MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). To be Registered under Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860.) WAITAKBRE EAST. Capital : £5,000, in 1,000 Shares £5 each. PROMOTERS' SHARES ia the above Company may be OBTAINED on application to the undersigned. fl. H. LUSK, Solicitor, Shoitland-street,

WAIOTAHI CASCADES CLAIM.

A MEETING of the Shareholders was held at Graham's Town on the 2nd and 21st instant, when it was decided to FORM the Claim into a COMPANY, under the Mining Companies' Limited Liability Act, 1865, under the title of the WAIOTABI CASCADES GOLD-MINING COMPANY (RKGIriTERKD) the Capital £3 000, in 600 Shares of £5 each, £2 paid up. Messrs. A. I?. Webb, John Buchanan, and F. H. Buhsleji were elected Directors. F. H. BURSLEM, Legal Manftger, pro tern. Office : 44, Shortland-street, Auckland. _____

f 1 1HE QUEEN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE JL COMPANY. Capital : £2,000,000. SEVBiJ" Reasons why you should Insure your Life. 1. Because life ia so uncertain ; while you are in health you are certain to be accepted, wln-reas if you postpone it you are liuble to contract some disease, and then to be rejected by every Aasuranc Company ; by delay you gain nothing : by delay you may lose all chance of being assured. 2. Because the greatest financiers of the present day, as well as bankets and m6rchaut3, usually.av.nl themselves of the befits which Life Assurance offers, and you cannot do better than follow their example in this respect. 3. Because, if you ate young, an Assurance Policy would not cost you much. If at 25, for £100, aboil*; £2 oa. 4d. yearly, with yonr sh»re of the profits of the Company; and you mu3t remember— "the young die as well as the old." 4. Because, if you are not married, you can, by joining a Life Assurance Society, obtain a document which will provB that you have cted with prudence aud forethought, and may be the means of youv makiug auch a matoti that your future courao may be one of prosperity. 5. Because, if you are married, and are not assured, you may have cause to regret that you had neglocted such an easy method of providing for those you love ; and on a dying bed it would add to your other distressing feelings. i 6. Because, ie you are in business, and one of a I firm, you can have a Partnership Assurance, d, in the event of death occurring to either, the business remains undisturbed through the withdrawal of part ! capital which is usually the oase after such an event, or, if you have advanced money to any person, or | you have a debtor unable to pay, you can assure their lives nnd hold the Policy as security. 7. Because a Life AsMirauce Polioy is a pood security for loans, and in temporary embarrassment is often used with great advantage. J. TONBON GABLICK, Agent for the Province of Auckland. Auckland Agoucy : 81 ? Queea-strsefc.

HOYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Income, £800,000 ; Capital, £2,000,000. LIFE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL NOTICE.— AII New Life Insurances with Profits effected before Jauuary Ist, 1870 will become entitled to an INCREASED SHaREo 4 PROFITS, in accordance with a resolution passed at the laßt annual meeting of the shareholders. Tables of rates and all information may be obtained on application to tne undersigned. GEO. W. JONES, Agent, N.B.— Office removed to Firsb Floor of Mr. S. Hague Smith's Store, No, 14, Queen-street. Auokland, June 10, 1869.

TMPBRIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY OF JL LONDON. Capital: £1,600,000.

Agent : SA.MUEL JACKSON, Fort'Sfcreet,

LONDON AND LANCASHIRE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY.

THE satisfactory character ef the Sixth Annual Report, published in the papers, exhibiting the progre-is and new husiness of the C impany for the past year, induces th-> belief that the colonists and settlers generally, whist rapiilly gaining wealth by iudustry, perseverance, and speculation, would do well to consider the subject of LIFE ASSURANCE as a means of PROVIDING for theie WIVES and FAMILIES. Prorosal Papera for Assurances, and every information, on application to I, W. HARROP, I , Agent, [ or Oftn&cU Building*,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3751, 27 July 1869, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3751, 27 July 1869, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3751, 27 July 1869, Page 7