T THE UXDKK^IuNED, hereby 1 J iumU A LTf ICA 1 ION to RKGISTLR the C'OMSTUCKGOLD MINING COMPANY, as a LIMITED COMPANY, under the Pro- sions of " TLe Mining Companies" Act, H72." 1. 1 lie uame of the Company is tl*e Comstocli Guld Mining Company, L'tuited. 2. The place of intended operations is at Murray Creek, ia the County of lusn-> gihua, in the coloay of INew Zealand. 3. The regisered office of the com pan j is situated at Broadway, Reefion, in lbs County of luangab.ua, ia the colooy of New Zealand. 4. The nominal capital of the company is twenty-four thousand pouuJs ia twenty-four thousand shares of one pound each. 5. The number of shares subscribed for is twen'y-fuur thousand being the entire number of shares ia the company. 6. The number of paid-up shares is nil. 7 The amount considered to be paid-ap is twelve thousand pounds. 8. Tiie name of tlie manager is Patrick Brennan. 9. The names, and addresses, and oe* eupations, of the shareholders, and the number of shares held by each at this date, are as follows, viz ; — Fo. of shares Mathew Byrne, Eeefton , mitriDg speculator 3009 Timothy O'Neill, Black's Point, butcher 1000 High Brennan. Boatman's, miner 4GUO Christopher Muldoon, Eeefton, miner 1000 James Connolly, Black's Point, Carrier 2000 Gavin Graham, Murray Creeic, cars penter 500 Archibald Brosrn, Black's Point, storeman 1000 Peter Mulvey, Murray Creek, miner 1000 B Agnes M'KeDna, Reefton, school teac'ier 2000 Denis J. M'Kenna, Reefton, rate collector , ... ... 2000 Francis Rooney, Boatman's, mine manager 4000 George Barman, Blaekwater, farmer 2000 Jeremiah Murphy, Black's Point, miner 500 24,00^ Dated this 20th day of February, 1S&0, PATRICK BRENNAN. Witness to Signature — FRANCIS A. MONCKTOX T.PATRICK BRENNAN, dosolemnlj and sincerely declare that— 1. I am the manager of the said iatended company. 2. The above statement is to the best of my belief an \ knowledge, true ia every particular, and 1 make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true, and by vir'ue of an Act of (he General Assembly of .New Zealand, intituled. " The Justices of the Peace Act, 1866." PiTRICK BuENXAN. Taken before me at Eeefton, this 20ih day of February, ISSO. EA^'CIS ALEX. MOXIKTOX, J.P. WILLIAMS, FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Bkoadwat, Eeefton. nnllE undersigned begs to n has resumedgjthe conduct ©f the above^ and being now under his direct superintendence, the public may rely npon every requirement of a Firsl-class Hotel being provided. Fdiuilu can depend upon every comforS and privacy. The Bed Rooms are lofty, vvell-ventilated, and receive most constant and careful attention. The Billiard Room is spacious, and furnished with one of Alcock's Prize Tables. STABLIXG ACCOMMODATION Is excellent, and convenient to the Hotel, ! while the charges are most reasonable. j CHaRGES STRICTLY MODERATE \YALTE WILLIAMS,
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, 5 March 1880, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume II, 5 March 1880, Page 1
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