Public Notices. Tojioana, December 6, 1883. DEAR SIR, —Having completed arrange - ments for freight for tho coming season, we shall be obliged by your filling up the enclosed form of application for space in our vessels leaving Napier in March, April, June, and July. Our charge for slaughtering, freezing and putting on board ship in the roadstead will be Id per lb, including bags. All clean fat and skins will be purchased by us, the former at 2d per lb., the latter at current rates. . It being our aim to ship none but the best mutton, we reserve the right of rejecting all sheep we may consider unfit for shipment. These will be purchased by us at prices varying from Id to Ikl per lb, according to "condition. To prevent disappointment on this head wo would specially direct your attention to the necessity for extreme care in drafting beforo delivery. We do not consider the weight of the sheep so much a point, as uniformity in size and condition, assuming that they are good butcher's sheep and not too fat. Our Company will be glad to receive your consignments of meat in London, and as we arc making every effort to advance the trade in England, you will, we think, agree with us that the larger the amount of meat we have at our disposal the greater will be the advantage accruing to the shipper. An immediate reply is required, as space will be allotted on the 20th instant.—We are, dear sir, yours truly, For NELSON BROS., Limited. W. NELSON, Manager. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE BUILDDING and Furnishing of the New Wing and Children's Ward of THE — TTAWKE'S T)AY TJOSPITAL, Napier, are earnestly invited. Subscribers' Tickets, entitling the holder to all the benefits of the Hospital free of all further cost until January, ISBS, can be obtained by payment of £1 on application to any Runholder in the Hawke's Bay and Wairoa Counties, or from— Wμ. HARKER, Secretary. Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OF THE CHAMPION COPPER MINING COMPANY OF New Zealand, Limited. Capital £60,000. IN 60,000 Shares of £1 Each. PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS : 2s. per share on application ; 2s per share on allotment; and calls of not more than Is per share and at intervals of not less than one month. Registered Office of the Company to be at Nelson. 31,000 Shares being already Subscribed for the Company is Formed and in Course of Registration. PRESENT APPOINTMENTS. PROVISIONAL DIKECTOHY : H. D. Jackson W. B. Gilmore J. W. Tatton J. C. Moutray Alfred Thos. Jones B. Franzen Michael Andrews D. Johnston B. Osborne Jos. Smythe Alfred Harlcy T. R. Hodder Richard Reeves Moss Davis R. C. Parker James Wilson BANKERS : The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. solicitors : Messrs. Pitt & Moore. SECRETARY: A. D. Bayfield. At the first general meeting of Shareholders to be held early in January next, appointments will bo made, thus giving a voice to incoming shareholders in the election of their Directors, Bankers, Solicitors, and Officers. This Company is formed for the purpose of taking over from the old Company (known as the " Champion Copper Lode Mining Company, Limited,") their valuable property in Aniseed Valley, Nelson. The consideration being £20,000, but the shareholders in the old Company subscribe for tho full number of 20,000 shares, the terms of transfer in compensation for the property being as follows :— £4000 to bo debited for application and allotment on the 20,000 shares to be subscribed for in the new Company. £3000 cash on formation of the Company. £3000 six months after formation, and the balance twelve months from date of registration, less calls made. Tho property consists of a lease of 800 acres from the Government dated tho 10th of December, 1881, and is for 21 years, with the right of renewal for a further 21 years; the rent is as follows:—For the next three years, £80 per annum, and after tho expiration of the year 188G the rent is to be £200 per annum. The Company also holds a surface right over 400 acres which is thickly timbered, and also through the lease a most valuable water supply, and freehold of twenty acres, being the only adjacent site suitable for a township, and smelting works, which will undoubtedly be required sooner or later. Tho relative position of the Mine to essential adjuncts, -water and timber, is exceptionally good. For further particulars apply to— W. G. MOTLEY, Napier Agent. Stud Horses. .. The well-known /CLANSMAN ■ •V^S, , , ,-^ v iO. WiH travel the ~~" " Taradale and surrounding districts this season. Ho will be at the following places every ninth day commencing on the following dates;—Mrßroughton, Omahu,MONDAY, October 22nd; Mr M'Pherson, West Clive, TUESDAY, 23rd; Mr M. Ryan, Taradale, WEDNESDAY, 24th; the remainder of the time at home, where there will bo paddocks provided with plenty of grass and water for mares until notice of removal is given. All care taken but no responsibility. Terms:—Single Mares, £3 10s; two or more as per agreement. For jicdigrec see cards. For further particulars apply to tho <?room in charge. S. GRAHAM, Puketapu. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT RIVERSLEA. The Purebred Enoverdraft, By Young Banker (imported), out of Highland Mary by the Baronet out of Violet, by Sir Colin Campbell; Sir | Colin Campbell by King Fergus (imported), out of Scotland's Pride (imported). Scotland's Pride gained the first prize as the best three-year-old at the Highland Society's Show, and also tho Prince of Wales' prize of 40 guineas for the best j mare in tho yard. Overdraft's dam, Highland Mary, has only succumbed in the showyard to her own mother, Violet (dam of Lord Castlereagh and Lady Purdette), who was shown fourteen times and won thirteen first prizes. It will bo seen by reference to the above that Overdraft is closely related to tho best horses in the world. He gained first prize as a yearling at Timaru, first prize as a two-year-old and first prize as a three-year-old at the Hawke's Bay Shows iv 1882 and 1883. Overdraft is a bright bay, with dark points. He stands 10-2 on short legs, with wonderfully powerful bone and substance. He will be limited to twenty approved mares at 0 guineas cadi, which fee will bo returned should a mare not prove in foal. Duo notice will be giwu when mares arc stinted, aud must then be removed or a charge of 2s per week will bo made. Every care taken but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to— H. J. THOMPSON, < '. Manager, Riverslea, Station.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3875, 18 December 1883, Page 4
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