merits. PROSPECTUS "\fTOUNT IDA. PASTORAL -iA-JL INVESTMENT COMPANY '. (limited). Tobelncorpor'nted, with limited liabilitv, under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860. CAPITAL...: £25,000, In Two Thousand Five Hundred Shares of Ten Pounds each. Deposit of £1 Per Share on Application, and £1 jper Share ;on . Allocation:. Balance (at intervals); of. £2 per share on one one month's notice, if required. i Peovisionai, Dibectobs •; Walter Inder' James Thomson : G-eorge Oliver Thomas: Jackson. "Win/Newman David B.\rron E. T. George j . Bankers: „ , The Bant of New South Wales. Solicitor: . G. P. KowlaU. Interim Secretary: E.' T. George. .The Promoters ; consideiv the.iinfccrests in this district, in ; -which tsm-iIL capitalists can in-, vest are,veryfew,.and are satisfied that., as a safe and profitable in vesiinenfc, f here could be none better/than tliatof Station Properly, es.pecially in tllis idistrict.,'!'so eminently adapted lor the growth of wool and the rearing and fnt-;> timing-of sheep—which, on account 'of- t.hej . character of the soil;- and the natural dryness :of. ilie climate, is not isuit.ed. for ? agriculture ; and, in consequence, .will ever remain a pasto-v ral one. ' . " '>" t It is. further ivery satisfactory to know,ithatv a,numberi Ot'j,people/ who are connected with:; station properly .are desirous tof =investing im shares in this company. The 'success attending similarly existing Companies in. Ola^o—-Llie shareholders• of whichv: are -principally . absentees ,—:is i.wel! known, and. from ;this it.may bejconjecturecl s • liow. inuch: more successful' such investments: »must;be: when the. shareholders are resident in: i the Colony; with Local 'Directors: to superin-. tend .and watch over the interests of the Company. ' . - _ Frbtmcareful enquiries made the Promoters have reason to: believe that a judiciously purchased;and efficiently and- cconomi-; eaily managed will jield from 17 to 25 per cent.;o:i-;.capital invested, • and'thevDirectO! s, will.take especial care .that it . shall -be : ably and ■ economically •jnatiagedf:?-aThak;-*'.t]iough wool 'may not maintain its present price, it will not full much in ' value for years to come-; and, in consequence of the - great s incroase ■ ol : : population now takirg place all over ,the a Colony, sheep, instead ofr;decreas'in?, i are: certain to increase cons.iderably'in'value. In the event of the Comp'iny "purchhsing -one or inore rStations,: the;: ! ar,e of • opinion that it would be desirable to_ p-iv cash if possible, and thusiobviate.the.necessity, of paying interest'on Bills. By this means' the shareholders would receive -the full bene-; /It of their outlay. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES . - will be received by the Interim Secretary at hisoffiee,j Earn-.street, Naseby; until Saturday, ■ 18th April, 1874. isurgemrs. J. DICK, M.D., ■ *' L E V'E X STBE ET, * • , „ , > naseby: -, - ; DR. J. t D. NITEN', 'gTJiRGEON &' ACCOTTCHEUI? j BLACKS No. 1. ~ gutters. t . . ' T O O T E L* L; JJ '• Mount li>A.Writer; Painter; Glazier/and-Paperhangerl '. v.>.t• Dealer m all'kinds of Window Glass."' 1 / Paperh'angings'in . great variety ; > White Leadj- : Oil Colors, Varnishes, Turpentine, Brushes, French Polislijand every other article - in the trade N.B. —F.' T. purchases goods for cash from :tlie largest importers, and is able to offer them? for s:ile,at Dunedin prices. , (faircjT (Scobs mtb ljoginpljjj. - . L. W. BUSCH, ' ' f POST OFFICE STORE, NASEBY, "'' jpANCY QOODS J^EALEE, TOBACCONIST AND NEWS AGISNTI Every description of lro'nmongery, Glass', 'and ' '' Tinware. Agent for the ' Otago Daily .Times ' and ' Wit-, ness' at Mount Ida. . Periodicals awd Newspapers. , Lonaon Journal, Family Herald, &c 15s. lloine News, at per 12 months ~vl4s>. Nation (4 copies each montli) for ■ Do do • 12 months.3os. Illustrated London News (4 copies each month) l'or 3 months .\-15s. Do do 12 months 425. Melbourne Leader, for 3 months . 7s. 6d. Advocate, for 3 months Gs. 6d. Australasian, for 3 months 7s. 6d. European Mail, for 12 months, to subscribers 14s. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. AGENT FOB THE MOUNT IDA CHRONICLE. JfC N I C 110 LAS PHOTOGRAPHER, And Dealer; in all-kinds of Fancy * 1 % 1 " * u <'j -G-ENERAL STORES, • MOUNT JDA.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 263, 21 March 1874, Page 4
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