%\iiszxtmmtnif. PROSPECTUS 0U N T IDA PASTOKAi . INVESTMENT COMPANY ;°:,' (limited). To be Incorporated,^ liability, ' under the Joint Stock Companies' Act, ~-''lß6o.' . : :- : '-' :'■:":"■' '■\ ; ; 5 i: */ ? In TwO;ThoußandFiveHundred Shares of ! : r, : ": "" I - r "'' Teh Pounds each."' m *w«V' ; 'U; Deposit of £1 Per Share on Application, and; £1 per Share on Allocation. Balance ; (at intervals) of £2. pier "share ony one' l one month's notice, if ~' f i\ PfiOVISIOKAI, DIBECTOBS : Walter Inder Wm. Newman James Thomson s David Barron George Oliver > ; E.T: George; Thomas Jackson, i ;V .'.;. ■';j' ■'- *•■ c •;;''Banters ''.■■■'' i The Bank of NewSputnVWales. :; ' ! '*■ '■■■:' Solicitor : :•■ v = , l :A;;t- ~'i'. GiF; Exrwlatt. V > J ■■,- '"lnterim Secrets^;:'-'''.- I ''■'.''': i^^v'-o.v'E^.T^G^ "•"■ The , "Promoters;consider the (interests' in this district in which snialL, capitalists can in-; : vest are very few, and are,satisfied; that;: as a. .safe and profitable there could be none' better than that'of : Station Property, es'-' pecially in-this eminently adapted for the growth of?wnoland the rearing and fatr tening. of ..on ,account of the , character of. the; soil, and the natural dryness ofS.the climate,' Vis not suited for ;: and, inconsequenceiVwiil ever remain a'pastoralone; .v";.. v. '/• v ;^,'-; :; -\.'•■•'. V'■ ■•■o' -\ It is further very satisfactory to'knowV; that; ; a number of people, who are,connected with station property are desirous of inVestinglin shaves in this company.' The success ©attending similarly existing Companies in Ofcago—the shareholders) of wbich are principally absentees p^isV^wel l known, and from this it may be conjectured how much more successful such' investments must be when "the shareholdersafe resident in] the 'Colony,; with Local Directors; to .superintend and watch "overV the interests of; the j Company. .■•..'•/ 'v..;. : ':t-.-^' From careful enquiries made th havereasbn to, .believe that a= station i.judici-• ously purchased, and efficiently and, economically managed will yield from; 17 Vto: 25 -per; cent, on capital invested, and the Directdis will tate_.esp.eial care that'it shall be ably and economically managed :'- ; Th'at/j though . wool may not maintain i its; present'price,, it will not tall much in value for years to come;' and, in consequence of the great increase ,bf : population now taking.'placei all: over : -■ 'the'.' '. Colony, sheep, instead of decreasing; are cer'-' tain to increase considerably in valuer In the event of the Company purchasing one or more Stations,. the I'roraotera: are; of opinion that it would be desirable to pay i cash if possible, and thus obviate the necessity of paying interest on' the Shareholders would receive the full benefit of their outlay. '■. . , APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES v will be received by the Interim Secretary; at his office, Earn-street, Naseby, until Saturday; aßthApril.'lß74.'^-^:- ; V; .^ W.B ICE, M.D., ; LlVßir V S TB B E T, ■' V. NASEBY.- ■•'.-' Ilamiets. 'T?> ; : T ° ° ■"T'v.e v :: l ; : :: ' : jj} C • Motot Ida. .Writer, Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger.*' Dealer in all kinds of Window Glass. Paperhangings in great variety; White Lead, ' Oil Colors, Varnishes, Turpentine, ; . Brushes, French Polish, and every other article ; in the trade ;V: V ;V '}.'■ N.B;—-F. T.Vpurchases goods for cash from the largest importers, and is able to offer them [ for sale at Dunedin prices. <sanxn gjooirs attir ' L. W BTJSCH, POST OFFICE STORE, NASEBY, f\ OODS r\EALEE, Gt oom W TOBACCONIST AND NEWS AGENT. Every description; of Ironmongery, Glass, and '"''[' Tinware. '":'■ '■'■';■■"',- ; - Agent for the 'Otago Daily Times 'and 'Witness"'at. MountJda. - pEETODICALS :' Lonaon Journal, Family Herald, &c.......15b. Home News, at per 12; months' ....'... 1.'.'.. 14a. Nation (4 copies each month) for 3 months.lOs. Do do; 12;months.30s. Illustrated London News (4 copies each month) for 3m0nth5.......;.............155. Do do 12 m0nth5.....................425. Melbourne Leader, for 3 months : ......7s: 6d. Advocate, for 3 m0nth5.....................68^6d. Australasian, for 3 months ......;........75.;6d, European Mail, for 12 months, to subscribers ..............14s. Subscriptions Payable in Advance. AGE NT .FOR THE MOUNT IDA CEBOmCLE. .■.':-vn;;;i;'- ; c; : .H:^' ; l: ; a;s,: PHOTpGRAPHER, Dealer in all kinds of Fancy Gooot?, and VSTORIS, nasebt, ida.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 4
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