gt&ittrtiscmcius. PROSPECTUS OB THK 1/TOUNT Ida pastoba.L lyjL . COMPATST (limited). To.vbe.,-Incorporated, .with , limited liability, ."under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860. CAPITAL ....'.....£60,000, In.Six.Thousand. Shares of Ten Pounds each. Deposit of £1 Per Share on and £1 per Sharo on Allocation,,. Balance v'' intervals). of £2 per .share ou one one month's notice, if required. Pbovisioxal Direotohs : Walter Inder • Wni. Newman •Tiime.- Thomson David Birron G-eorge Oliver E. T George Thomas Jackson Bankers: The Bank of New Soijth Wales. Solicitors : * 1 Interim Secretary : ' _ 'E. T George. The Promoters consider the interests in fchifl.;di9tricfr ; in which am-ill capitalists can invest are very few, and are satisfied that,' as ,a safe,and profitable investment,,there could be none >better than that of Station especially in. this district, so eminently adapted for the growth of wool and thWearing toning of sheep—which, on. account of - the character of the soil, and the.natural dryness i of the climate, is not suited; for agriculture ; and, linuionsequ lice, -will tiver remain a pastoral one.
It is further very satisfactory to know, and shews the .confidence- th promoters have in the Company,- to be &Sle to state that a number of " people who are connected with 'station property arc desirous of investing in shares in this company. < > ' > <' • The success attending ■ similarly existing Companies in Otago- the ( shareholders of ,which ; are. principally absentees —is wel' ■ known, and from; this it may be conjectured how;much more, successful such investments• must be when-the shareholders are-resident'in the Colony, = with Local; Directors to" superintend and watch/over tlie interests of the Oompany. ■ ■ ; ' , , ; From careful enquiries made" the Promoters hate reason to believe that a station 7judiciously -purchased, and efficiently and economically, managed will yield from 17 to 25, per cent, on .capital in vested, and 5 the Directors swilhtake'espdcial -'care i that tit • shall be ably ; and* managed : . That, though:; wool'may not' maintain its present price, it will not fall much.in value for years to come ; < and,t in consequence of the great increase "of population now .taking place all over the Colony, sheep, instead of decreasing, are certain to increase considerably in value. In the event of the Company purchasing one or more Stations, * the Promoters - are: on opinion.-that! be desirable to pay cash if possible,'and thus obviate the necessity: of paying interest on Bills. By this, means the Shareholders .would receive the full benefit of their outlay. * ,; FOR SHARES will ,be* received by the .Interim Secretary at his officej until Saturday, 18th April, 1873. '' > ' ' . »' NOTICE. " FOE-THREE DAYS ONLY r T. KETIR .(of Dunedin) begs to kj « intimate to the inhabitants of Naseby and surrounding district that he will offer for sale a;Lirge Quantity of • •MEN;S READY-MADE.CLOTHING-, Recovered from TheVhip Surat, wrecked at Catlin's River., ' Qualify they cannot be surpassed, ( ; and will be SOLD, AT A <LII'TLTC OVER HALF-PRICE. ; ' '
mH E ' VUL(J A N HO TE L, JL „ ST.* -BX.THAWS. , S. HANG-ER Pbopbxhtqr'. Travellers,will find every attention given them at this Hotel. t • Q-ood Brands of Spirits, Wines, and/ Beers, . kflpfc. s Blacksmith's ¥orgevadjoining the premises. ! SUPERIOR STABLING, ■ Horses carefully attended to.
mEJNDTCRS WA.NTWD for the J, 'Erection of SCHOOLHOUSE and TEACHER'S RESIDENCE at Bills Creek. .Plans and; Specif! cations to be seen at Mr. Walter Incler.'s, Niiseby; orvMr. Samuel Inder's, ifills Creek. Tenderj to be addi-esse'l, " Secretary, School Committee, Blackstone Hill," on: 'or before the 14th inst. The Committee will not bind themselves to' accept the lowest or any tender. ' • ' M. WADE, Sec. School Committee. CO itPO II AT 10 N OF TSriSEBY. mENUERS WANTED for' Exca- «- mating,- Forming, and Kcrbing, lievcn Street. Specifications to bo seen • on Monday next at Mr. Bu'sch's residence.' :■, Tenders-to be lodged nt the Town Clerk's -Office/on or before' Thursday next, 'not later: than; 3 pin; - i G-EO. CLARKE, Town Clerk. Town Clerk'# Office, Feb. 12, 1874 NOTICE'. , rinENDFjItS are Kequired for the -®- . j£RECTION" of a Catholic Church at N ißeby. Specifications, aan bo seen, on and after iVtonflpy, the IGth? itist,,. at ',he residence a' 4 Mr. • Michnel Brookes, with - whom tenders: must be lodged. . ■ Tenders must br» sent in on or beforo eig*ht p.m on Thursday, the 19th inst. REV. E. EOYER.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MIC18740213.2.6.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
684Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 258, 13 February 1874, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.