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rpH» PBTONB AND HFF^«UILDING AND X -•. INVESTMENT COMPANY - "rr-." (LiMltep.),; „ Beg^sTkred 12th J?AY, 1886, under "The Joint Stock Compauies Act, 1882." r • (Lim ne the liabititv of ti» shareholders to the % Talaeof theftlshareS.) \CAWTAL .:.; ••» '-•■ - .••■•^0.000 V j N sqocTSharbS OF £10 EACH, ' Parable as follows :— 2a 6d per share onapplica- , cation 2a fld on allotment, and 2s 6d per ?tiare " 'thertaiWr/payaWe- montlily, for 38 successive fiiohthi (If required), and on the first Monday •of •very irionth,' until &b per share is paid ; the balance (if required) as the Directors may appoint No.nQti<ce of iustalments given to shareholders. ■ . H •-' ' ' Dibectors : ■ - Barber, Bsg;, settler, Petone • ■ - ■;. Clia>l(i 'F. Beatsbh7' Esq., architect, Civil Serrice, Hutt. .-. ■ George Carter, jfc^ builder, Petone James Hectori Em., M.Pj, C.M.G^Petone. J B. Johciton, 1 Esq.,- timber merchant, Petone w J Kirk, Esq»» Civil Servicei (Chairman Petone > r ' "towfa^Bpard) Petone • '• ■■■■'■ ThtoW'HasOn, Esq., settler, Taita, Hutt . *JT^ ■ BAKKKRS : - - Th» Colonial Bank at New Zealand* v-.'V ■^ ••ii'^-'seCrptary: ' ..:'}<.<■ "t'-^'iitrGVitHl WilUamson. ,-.., rJA r -r: * ■.•■'.',. soiicrtOßS: ..V' : v■ ; Messrs, Williamson & Co, ' ITjpTllACyrs;; FROM MEMORANDUM OP AS- * *ffic objects>fijr Mfhich ihe Company is esiablished "(aS/The granting of loans on the mortg-ige of fceedold an* leasehoW property m the colftay of ' New Zealaud, repayable qn such terms by Instalments or otherwise as may be agreed on with the <bof^»wer,and subject to snch bye-laws and other regulations of :the.-Company as may be made affect-, inir the same. ■ ...... . . :-fl>). The gfintirig of loaus on the secraijy of ' iheep, wod, : tattle,' fl^ agricultural prodace, and; •■ bther.petaon.al. property generally;- l>rtt not s the making ofadTances or loanson or t>y discountiiifi; " "WIU of etchitige'or promisaory; tiotes, nor the granting advanoes or loans upon any security pot herein generally subscribed as a proper subject.for ad-, ranees or loans. "-'*■ y . _y- *-•;.,,,: (c). The Bwrchasiug, gelling, exchanglug, holding,leasing, and disposing bt treohpld «nd leasehold; - - 'proper^ m the' said colony. i C(d). The borrowing and. raising of any sum or I eums of money fqr the purposes of the compauy, i frpm auypersotf or. perspns.-for any period or * periods, asa either^by. receiving ;tlie same on de- - posit or by thftiissne of debentures, or by the girtaeofamorlgi&eoTerahy property of the com? panjr, or- by "transfer by. way. of mortgage of . I Mouhtief t». the company, and the paying of in- * terest pa such monies so borrowed at such rate or -rates as miy be agreed upon. . -. .... .. , -(c)," The* receiving from any person or persons periodical instalments of monej^ayable oncertain fixed days, and of such amount as may, be agreed en with tbe person or persons so Investing, and the contracting to pair, and'tbe paying to such" person or per«ctos-.-:at:tha expiration of any fixed period commencing from the payment of the first of such - lnt talments, any mm of money as may be. Agreed Upon. ' " : '• '-..'.>.•>• ~ (t), The entering into, contracting for, carrying ont, and doing all such other acts, matters and things M may -bo Incidental to, or conducive . to the 1 attainment of all or.any of the above objects, or all ■ or any pbj«ts of a like or similer nature, &c, &o. : VTfl|B Company will combine the advant*f«i.3enred from the experienc* of ' inAJiy other iimilnr and s'uccetisful inititutioriß now workiug m the colony. 1 'tbti general principle aimed at m, that thY interests of all concfrn»>d shall be purely reciprocal ; the main features -beinf,-- : ■■-. • - : . ..■ * 1. :" To profide capital whereby resi* • denta and ottiera will h« enabled to ac- * •fuire prorierty, freehold or le«8ehold, m ' towtt'eir countiy, by means of ea»y peri•dicil repayments which leave a reason able margin of profit to the- Coropanv, r whMo. being .amply, protected m point of Mofrity. "■'■ v 'l',;^ •"' ' ■■'■■"■■ '"■■■ "". I ' tnable persofta poaaeaaad of ' lapd'tq er^t' buildings . thereon, either by prpurMß-pjiymentß or m alnnipaum, yepayable by iiistalments, or at "the ex* 'plraiibh of a fixed period of yeara. B.- To receive deposits^ tnd to afford .A saf«- investment both lor capitalists and during accumulation -•' ,ef smaller savinits by others. '¥."■ •Tot-jrant loans to meinbera on the : YAlaeof/ ilieir sliare»{ ondj, 'ir^n -rally, ■ko endou«g« m every pcsaihle way— " -twnsltfentf with sound securify i-r-mem • btrs m the direction of thrift and inde; pendence, by enaWlng them readily to Acquire property, and particularly to obtain a comfortable freehold home. -... " h\[. "'lt 'must be obvious to every reaiiflebt, and U every ob6*Tv*f of |he ex- - fraordin'try proar*sn« of these lecalities. - that this Company will provide for an Abiotute and argent necessity which ex- '■ ists At the prestnt .|»»»i», :, .rv, i 6., ItiS;,cpnaeqnwfey believed that the residents, and n.tj public generally, .trill warmly welconio .and soppprt the Adv»nt of inch an institatioa, the first m the district. . " T. Also, that they will appreciate the privilege of obtaining admtsaion as shareholders to s financial undertaking of this description, at the commen cement of Its opsratious, when neither any large sum representicg. paid-up shares, nor the usual heavy premium on such gre required, as m the case oi most other financial Compnnien m the Colony übir carrying on buaineas. 8... The Directora will consider each Application for shares on its merits, and wijl allot accordingly, but they. reserve tbe right to refuse any allotment absolutely if they shall think fit. In such cms* the deposit will be returned m -full. Applications for shares, may be made to the Secretary at Wellington and Peton«, either directly, or throuch the Brokers cf the Compaoy, or any Agents. Every application must be .accompanied by the required deposit, or by a receipt from any Branch of the Colonial Batik for the amount of such deposit. Application forma may be obtained from the Secretary and Brokers, their Agents, or At any Branch of the Colonial Bank of UeW Zealand. ' ApDlication for Shares will be received Meantime by the Brokers of the Company. WILLIAMSON & CO., Star Chambers; : 41 , Lambton-qu ay , Wellington.

OEAKD BAZAAB m aid of the CHUEOH OP ENGLAND to be held at the FEILDING TOWN HALL. MAX 20, 21, & 22. SIX LABGE STALLS Under the control of Ladies from all parts of the Globe m Fancy Costume. DON'T FORGET ! " Oriental Stall— Very Choice. \ Beautiful Stall- Salubzuous Produce Statt— Farinacepus Antiquated Stall — Superb i Fancy Btall .— Sequacious •> Refreshment Stall ■ — Jam ■ COMB AND SEE! — • The Happy Pair, or. Three Months after i Marriage^ — The Old Woman m the Shoe— The Magi 6 Well or Lucky Tub ; all prizes, no planks. : .. MAT^OLE DANCE. EACB; E JENTableaux Vivants.— One of the prettiest aud most lovely sights ever witnessed m New Zealand ; four Beautiful Children representing the Seasons of the year inmost ■The Broken Hearted Gipsy, or the Fortune Teller, where any person or persons attending the Bazaar can nave their past, present, and future fortune told m a mpst realistic manner for the small charge of 6d. : KrfakSTLY, BUT NOT LEAST, .j only original and living mechanical Waxworks, as performed before the Royal Family, The Czar, - Tfftwhiao, Cetewayo, and other ce- ■•■ lebrities, having now arrived m • ' Teildfog after having played to ■•* r "" Iromtjer houses m all parts of tha yrom Beats, fid \ back seats, 2 for If, > .. 4Ji jerf ormancef 6d. ***** own from % to 5 p.in.^-

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 20 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1713, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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