and incidental to the formation and establishment o£ the Company and until tli* Company shall be entitled to commence business ate estimated to amount to ±1151), and will be borne by ,tiie Company. 11. The Company lias agreed to pay; to tbs Broker a commission at the rate or not exceeding ±l2 10s per cent, on all .shares of which he procures the subscription. 12. A Director's qualification shall be 50 shares, and he must also he a qualified Shareholder. 13. The Company lias adopted Table A of “ The Companies Act, 1903,” except as added to and modified by. the general Articles of Association, which form part of this Prospectus. 14. Applications for Shares should bo sent to Mr Thomas Coleman, Interim Secretary, together with the amount payable on application. If no allotment is made the deposit will be returned in full, and if the number of shares allotted is loss than the number applied for the balance of the application money will be applied in reduction of th 6 allottee’s future liability on the Shares allotted. Copies of the Prospectus and Forms of Application for Shares may he obtained at the office of Mr Thomas Coleman. 15. This Prospectus has been 'duly filed with the Registrar of Joint Stook Companies, (Signed) W. K. CHAMBERS. W. R. BARKER. F. B. BARKER. C. A. DeLAUTOUR. JOHN CLARK. PHILIP T. KENWAY. WM. TOMBLESON. C. J. PARKER, Dated the 18th day of May, 1905. Witness to the above Signatures— T. A. COLEMAN, Accountant, Gisborne. NOTE. A ■' qualified! Shareholder means any Shareholder being a Sneepfarmor, farmer, or Dairyman holding shares constituting a qualification, according to the stock or agricultural and held by him evidenced by the Government Stock Returns or Agricultural Statistics immediately prior to such shares being taken up, under the following scale : SHEEPFABMEBS. Who own 500 sheep or upwards. Shares Every 1000 sheep up to 15,000 ... 25 Every 1000 sheep over 15,000 and up to 25,000 .. .. ~ 15 Every 1000 Eheep over 25,000 .. 10 FABMEBS AND DAIBYMEN. Who own loes than 500 sheep. Every 50 sheep .. .. .. 2 Every 10 aores held for cropping .. 1 Every 5 cattle beasts .. .. .. 1 No j preference shares shall be allotted to any persons who are not “ qualified Shareholders,” or who with the shares so allotted would become “ qualified Shareholders.” Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association may be seen at my office, Gladstone road. THOMAS A. COLEMAN, Interim Secretary. TAPUIHIKjTEA TIMBER. rp HH undersigned has pleasure II I announcing that
TIMBER Upm above Bush is now available In ALB SIZES. A x'X/\AA feet white 4jOU,OIKj PINE & MATAI thoroughly; seasoned TIMBER, Now CuH and Ready for Immediate Delivery, either at the Bush or : in Town. .QUALITY haa been pronounced by, Experts to be A 1 and vastly Superior to the imported article. PRICES have bten fixed at REASONABLE RATES, to ensure quiek turn over. Appljj at the MILL ; or, to— F. HALL, Gisborne.
The Finishing Touch To Baby’s Toilet. TALSIC . TOILET POWDER. Baby must have the best toilet powder or his bttle skin will soon become red, rough, sore, and smarting. The finishing touch to baby’s toilet is a free dusting with the Talsic Toilet Powder —new and perfect powder for keeping baby’s tender skin clean and free from all skin irritations. Trained nurses everywhere are using and recommending Talsic Toilet Powder because they find' it soothing, antiseptic, and healing, and the most perfect powder for dusting on baby’s tender skin after every change of clothing. Mothers may be sure that baby will never .have any rough, red, smarting, itching, irritating skin affection where Talsic Toilet Powder is regularly used. Sold by chemists everywhere, in packets, one shilling each. G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Wanganui, Sol«JW«uu#i»'.t'iw 162 the tea of the day,
MESSRS NOTON BROS. A.VE pleasure in stating that th*y have extended their Business as far as GISBORNE, and anticipate receiving a steady demand for their Famous Blen'ds of tie-A-S, Which have become so popular in the Auckland Province, and would respectfully solicit the patronage of the Fublic of Gisborne. PACKETS —1 Pound and i Pound. TINS—2Ib, 61b, 121 b, and 201 b FROM ALL STORES. PRICES—Is, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Sd, la lOd, 2s, and 2s 6d per lb. These TEAS are well worth a Trial from your Grocer. Country Grocers are invited to communicate with MESS*RS NOTON BROS., when Samples and Prices will be forwarded. NOTON BROS., Little Queen Street, Auckland.^ tTSJB GDLDE22 .TEAEOT, T3&S*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1497, 4 July 1905, Page 1
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