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DEUTSCHE EINWANDERTOG. NACHDEM der GENERAL AGENT fiir Neu Seeland in London, fiir die "Ver schiffung von Auswanderer aus Deutschen und Scandinavischen Haefen, die noethigen Einrich tungen getroffen, hit sind nun Personen, welche in der Colonie bezeichnet werden, im Stande sich direct in Hamburg fuer Neu Seeland einzuschiffen, wodurch der TJebergang auf ein aaderes Schiff in London unnothig wird. Bedingungen : — Mr jeden gesetzlich Erwachsenen. Baarzahlung im voraus £5 0 0 Wechsel z.ihlbar 30 Tage nach Ankunft der bezeichneten Person ... £.7 10 0 UnverheiratheteFrauenzimmerzwischen 16 and 35 Jahren Fbei. ALFRED GKERNFIELD, Einwanderungs Agent. Einwanderungs Bureau, Nelson, May 29, 1872. Notiz. — Gesuchs Formularekonnen von jedem Postamt kostenfrei, bezogen werden. 1214 SOUTH PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY [Limited.] Capital £200,000, In 20,000 Shares of £10 each; £6 of which will be at once called up, viz., £1 on application, and £5 on allotment. For the convenience of Investors, one-half of the called amount may be pnid by bills at three and six months, bearing 8 per cent, interest. If no allotment is made, the deposit money will be returned in full. Provisional Directors. Hon. Edward Cohen, M. P. Chakles Croaker, Esq (Messrs. Croaker, Scott, & Co.). Charles Ibbotson, Esq. (Mesrs. Dalgety, Ibbotson & Co., Geelong ) Hon. C. J. Jenner M. L. C. Captain Hugh Macmetkau. It. TWENTYMAN, Esq. Bankers : Union Bank of Australia. Solicitors : Macgregob, Kamsay, & Brake. Broker . John Watson. Secretary, pro tern: Edwabd Langton, M. P. Temporary Offices: 68, Temple Court, Melbourne. The object of the company is to procure and maintain a fleet of first-class steamers, to be eraployed in the trade be'ween the several Australian Colonies and New Zealand, and in such other branches of trade as may be considered advisable. In the first instance, it is proposed to purchase the undermentioned well known vessels, now the property of Messrs. McMeckan & Black-wood. Tons Horse Power, OMEO 820 ... 120 ALBION 806 ... 160 ALHAMBRA 765 ... 140 TARARUA 692 ... 155 GOTHENBURG ... 674 ... 120 CLAUD HAMILTON 668 ... 100 RANGITOTO 574 ... 140 ALDINGA 447 ... 140 COORONG 390 ... 70 In addition to the steamships, Messrs McMeckan and Blackwood will Sell to the Company the Corner Block of Flinders and King-streets, Melbourne, upon which their present Offices Stand, with other Buildings lte to tenants. The price at which the Steamships' Premises and Good Will of the Business are offered to the Company is £165,000, which includes all the spare gear, sails, yards, shafts, propellers, machinery, &c, whether on board or ashore, and all stores and coals aboard when ships are taken over. There will be no Promoters' Shares, and Messrs. McMeckan & Blackwood pay preliminary expenses. Messrs McMeckan & Blackwood are willing to take £50,000 in shares, or such other amount as the Provisional Directors may determine on. That the undertaking will be eminently profitable, may be gathered from the fact that the. net earnings of, eight of the vessels for the year 1871 was £34,7-13 (the Albion did not commence running until December), showing a return of upwards of 15 per cent, per annum. Prospectuses, Forms of Application, and full particulars can be had from the undersigned, is empowered , to receive applications for shares, with deposits, which must accompany each application. 920 THOMAS CAWTHRON, Agent. THE Favorite EIGHTPENNY EXERCISE BOOKS on Sale at R. LUCAS & SON'S.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 139, 12 June 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 139, 12 June 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 139, 12 June 1872, Page 4

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