Mining Meetings.
LONG DRIVE GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). IN compliance with the following requisition, and in accordance with Rule of the mSKS?»^ 0< 13) a MEET *NG of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Company's Office, Siiortland-street, oa WEDNESDAY, the 16th of February iiutant, at eleven o clock a.m. CHARLES TOTHILL, Legal Manager. Auckland, February 5, 1870. The Manager Long Drive Goldmining Company (Reoisterbd). Dear Sir,— We, the undersign«d Shareholders in the Long Drive Goldmining Company (Registered), hereby request you to CALL a MEETING of the Shareholders of the said Company at as early a date as possible, to ta,k« into consideration matters connected with the management of the mine. "We are, dear sir, sTours truly, Wallace Gordon 3 sharei Robert Gordon 1 ihare John Harrison 13 shares G-. B; Breton 2 shares ' B. Mann, by her attorney, Alexander Saundern 1 share Thomas Capertilly 2 shares G. W. Elliot, by his attorney, Alexander Saunders H. C. Balneavis 3 shareB Frank H. Troup 9 shares Hugh Rose Troup, per F. H. Troup 2 shares TWlham J. Vance 4 shares J. H. R. Harrison 17 shares T. Dawson 2 shares R. P. Bishopp 8 shares W. A. La Motte'e 10 sharas G. A. Elliot 29 shares C. T. Heatly 10 aharas ONEHUNGA GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).
NOTICE. AN Extraordinary MEETING of tlio SHAREHOLDERS of the Onehunga Goldmining Company will be held on the Claim, Karaka Creek, on TUESDAY, Feb. ruary 15, 1870, at the hour of 12 noon. Business : To receive the resignation of the Manager ; elect Directors in place of those resigned (the lat« meeting being illegal) • also to consider the desirability of increasing the capital of the Company. ! Shareholders are requested to attend or forward their proxies before the meeting. The calls to be paid up to date of meetingj I oi- no voting can be allowod, by the rules of the Company. j ' WILLIAM BENNETT, Legal Manager. Calls. SHAMROCK GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). A CALL of Ten Shillings per Share ia made, payable on MONDAY, 28th February, 1870, at the Office of the Company, Crescent Chambers, Shortland-street, Auckland. By order of the Directors. WALTER SULLY, Manager. TEUTONIC GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED).
NOTICE OF CALL. \ CALL of «3d. per share was made "by the *;■*- ■Doctors this day, and is payable at ttte office of the Company on or before fourteen day 3 from date thereof. W. TAYLOR, _ Legal Manager. February 8, 1870. TAPTJ GREAT REPUBLIC GOLDMINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). AT a Meeting of the Directors of the above-named Company, held This Day, a CALL of Fire Shillings per Share was made, payable at the Company's Office, Shortland- street, on MONDAY, 28th February. THOMAS PEACOCK, Legal Manager. February 9, 1870. ORIGINAL FAUGH-A-BALLAGH GOLD~ MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). NGTICE i 3 hereby given that a further CALL — the fifth of one shilling per share — has this day been made by the Directors, due and payable at the Office of the company, 24, Queen-street, Auckland, on the 21st February instant. G. B. JONES, Legal Manager. Auckland, February 7, 1870.
Notices. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TpHE Fiim of SULLY & WARDELL, 8 Mining Agents, &c, has tois day been DISSOLVED, .by mutual consent. All Accounts due by the firm will be paid by Mr. Walter Sully, who ■will still continue the business, and who is authorised to receive all amounts due to the late firm. (Signed) FRANCIS JOSEPH WARDELL, WALTER SULLY. Witness : T. R. Jones. Dated February 7, 1870. ___ fl HE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing * between BARNOTT and GOULLING, Builders, &c, Newmarket, is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business will in future be conducted by THOMAS BARNOTT, who will receive and receipt all dues and demands. As witness our hands — THOMAS BARNOTT. T. W, COULLING. ; Witness — John Pearce. Newmarket, February 7, 1870. rpHOMAS BARNOTT takes thi* opporJL tunity of thanking the inhabitants of Newmarket and Onehunga, for their libwal support during the time they have been in business, and hopes, by strict attention to all ord»rs entrusted to Ms cswre, to ensure a continuance of future favours. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP. ; NOTICE is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP which has for some tim« ! been carried on by HENRY NATHANIEL ABBOTT and THOMAS CASTLES, under the style or firm of "Abbott and Castles," in the Hotel and premises known by the name of the " Waitemata HoteL" in the City of i Auckland aforesaid, in the trade or business of Licensed Victuallers and Hotel-keep«w, i wa» this .day. DISSOLVED by mutual consent, Dat«d this third day of February, »n» thousandleight hundred and MYekty* - "; (Signed) A4W»£ &4&BB0TT, j Witawe - Qtoms. RocgjeSj Solioitor, AxioUuidt
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3892, 11 February 1870, Page 1
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761Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3892, 11 February 1870, Page 1
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