Impounding Notices, IMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, (By Wm. Evison,on July 11.) BROWN MARK, about 14i hands high, white star on forehead, off fore-fetlock white, sore back, no brand visible. Damages 12-s, driving 2s 6J. Unless redeemed will be sold on MONDAY, July 25th, at noon. W. A. BEECROFT, Poundkeeper. | IMPOUNDED AT TARADALE I By Geo. Jlymer, ou July 11,1881. ONE Black Gelding, branded like M on near shoulder, 15£ h<»nds high. Will be sold on Tuesday, the 20th July, unless redeemed. A. MACDONALD, PouDdkeeper. Taradale, July 14th, 1831. Prospectus. A BRIDGED T>EOSPECTUS OP THE EAST COAST NATIVE LAND __,'D SETTLEMENT COMPANY, (Limited.) Capital £500,000, in 100,000 shares of £5 each; whereof £70,000 will be allotted to the Aboriginal Native contributors of land, called "Original Shares," and 30,000 to European subscribers of Capital, and called " Capitalist Shares." First Issue of Capitalist Shares 20.000, payable as follows :—Gs on appUeation, 5s on allotment; subsequent calls, if they are required, not to exceed 5s each, nor to be made at intervals of less than three months. Provisional Directors : Hon. H. R. Russel, M L.C., Hawke's Bay Hon. W. H.Reynolds, M.L.C., Dunedin John BarTaclous'h, Esq, Oamaru Horace Bastings, Esq. M.H.R., Dunedin F. H. D. Bell, Esq, Welliugton J. Buchanan, Esq, J.P„ Napier W. Buchanan. Esq, Auckland Joseph Bennett, Ksq, Auckland William Coleman, Esq, Auckland J. M. Dargaville, Esq, Auckland G. Fenwick, Esq, Dunedin C. A. DeLautour, Esq, M.H.R., Gisborne Allan M'Donald, Esq. M.H.R., Gisborne D. H Mackenzie. Esq, Auckland F. J, Moss, Esq, M.H.R., Auckland Wiremu Pere, Native Chief, Gisborne Benare Potae, Native Chief. Tokomaru Bay J. B. Poynter, Esq, J.P., Gisborne C A Pritchard, Ksq, Christchurch D. Proudfoot, Esq, Dunedin Montagu Pym, Esq, Dunedin G. M. Reed, Esq, Gisborne R. C. Reid, Esq, M.H.R., Hokitika W. L. Rees, Esq, Gisborne R. H. J. Reeves, Esq, M.H.R., Nelson H. 0. Robjohns, Esq, Napier Major Ropata, Native Chief, Tokomaru Bay J. M; Shera, Esq, Auckland R Stout, Esq, Dunedin W. H. Tucker, Esq, J. P., Gisborne J. S M. Thompson, Esq, Wellington R. Wilson, Esq, Dunedin Solicitors : Wellington-Messrs Sievwrlght and Stout Gisborne—W. L. Rees Bankbrs: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand Brokers and Agents • Auckland—Alexander Saunders Dunedin—J. B. Bradshaw Oamaru—Joseph Booth Christchurch—T. B. Craig Wellington—Lidbetter and Cooper Napier—M. R. Miller HON. &ECRETARY : F. d. Moss, M.H.R., Wellington The following is an epitome of the objects of the Company as detailed in the Prospectus, which may be obtained from the Brokers and at the various Branches of the Colonial Bank :— The object of this Company is the Voluntary Association of the owners of Native Lands with European Capitalists, for the purpose of promoting settlement on the lands on the East Coast of the North Island of New Zealand It is intended to be attained by the Native owners contributing blocks of land at original or unimproved values, receiving paid-up shares in the Company for the same; the European Shareholders contributing capital to be called up in fixed and limited amounts as may be found requisite for conducting the operations of the Company. It is intended that the cash capital raised shall be employed in defraying expenses of management, completing titles, effecting surveys and subdivision into farm and township lots, opening means of access, Conducting tlio oalo <md 10-aingj of lands, promoting the formation of Special Settlement parties from England and elsewhere, making advances to settlers on security, and generally in utilising the lands and property vested in the Company to the best advantage. The Company is at preset t registered under *' The Joint Stock Companies Act," with a nominal capital of £25,000, by the promoters, who, finding it necessary to increase their operations, transfer their interests to the extended proprietary, retaining 1000 paid-up Capitalist and 1000 paid-up Original Shares in the Company. The Government having abandoned the purchase of Native lands, the Native owners in the Poverty Bay and East Coast districts being strongly desirous of opening their lands for settlement, in a manner mutually beneficial to themselves and such Europeans as may be desirous of becoming associated with them on the principles proposed in the Prospectus, have, after making provision for their own requirements, entered into contracts for pass'ng over large areas of valuable land to the Company, at prices based on those of former Government purchases, receiving shares in payment for the same. It is anticipated that the Company will be able to dispose of its lands to great advantage, as under its control, and with its guarantee, title will be absolutely good, while all lands purchased will be at once placed uuder the " Land Transfer Act," and will be sold from time to time for cash, or on long deferred payments, and generally in accordance with the legulations guiding the disposal of the waste lands of the Crown. The Capitalist Shares will be preferential, having Secured to them a minimum of eight per cent per annum as a first charge on the profits, with a further division of profits in proportion to the capital invested. Five Directors will be elected by the Capitalist Shareholders, and four by the Original Shareholders, the qualification of a Director being the possession of not less than fifty shares. The Capitalist Shareholdera will, under regulations, be entitled to Durchaselands of the Company for their own bona fide occupation, surrendering their shares in pa'ment, which shall be accepted as value for ten per cent over the amounts paid up. The Native Shareholders will also be entitled, under regulation, to select,reserves for their own occupation . surrendering their shares in payment. Ten thousand sharos vvil! he set apart for sale In Britain to intending bona fide settlers, and an officer of the Company wi!l he locaUd in England, to send out Special Settlement Parties for the Company's landsTo prevent the improper diversion of tho Natives interest, original shares given in the purchase of lands will not be transferable without the consent of a Native Committee, and the approval of the Directors On these principles it is believed that tbe formation of the Ea3t Coast Native Laud and Settlement Company will provide for the natives the readiest and mo9t beneficial method of placing their Lands for sale and settlement, while the great and growing demand in Great Britain among intending emigrants for Land in the Colonies, and tho ever unsatisfied demand for land anions the would-be settlers in the Colony itself, the well-known fertility of the Poverty Bay and East Coast lands, their t uitableness for extensive settlement, and the greatly enhanced value which must be inevitably given to lands there situated by the promotion of settlement in this wholly undeveloped district, combine to present to capitalists investing h prospect of remuneration, and an extension of sphere for the operation of capital, probably unequalled by any other proposal yet submitted in the colony. The Memorandum of Association may be seen in the hands of the Solicitors and Brokers of the Company, and detailed prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be had from the Brokers and at the various offices of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. The list of applications for shares will be positively closed at Wellington on Saturday, the 30th July. NOTICE. PROSPECTUSES of tho EAST COAST NATIVE LAND and SETTLEMENT COMPANY (-IMITKD), can be obtained at the office of M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. NOTICE. MY Establishment will be CLOSED on and after July 4th, at 0 o'clock every evening, excopt Saturdays, until further notice. Customers will pleaso notice also that we still sell CHEAPER thay any one olse in tho colony, because wo arc the only bona fide cash buyeis. H. H. WALL, Watchmaker. NOTICE. ALL Accounts owing to me aro to bo paid to Mr R. H. Robinson, Draper, Napier, before the 31st of July next, or bummonses will be taken out without further notice. _ m _ W. EDWARDS. Napier, Juno 29th, 1881.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3137, 18 July 1881, Page 1
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