NEW WOOLLEN GOODS from London. Comprising, BANNOCKBUEN, and other First-class English Tweeds. JOHN CANN, Tailor, 1850 Collingwood-street. PECTORAL OXYMEL OF CAKRAGEEN, ' OR IRISH MOSS. A SAFE and INVALUABLE REMEDY for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Influenza, and all Affections of the Throat and Lungs. The Pectoral Oxymel of Carrageen, will be found most useful in the above troublesome disorders. PREPARED BY GEORGE BONNINGTON, 1952 Trafalgar-street, Nelson. " A. HUNTER, YTTATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c Bridge- street, Nelson, Begs respectfully to direct the attention of the Public to his EXTENSIVE STOCK OF The Newest Styles of Fashionable First-class JEWELLERY Just received by the last overland Mail. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Watches, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Silver Hunting Levers, &c. Gold and Silver Geneva Watches, of excellent quality; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Guarrts in great variety; Gold Albert Chains, choice patter/is; Diamond Bracelets, Diamond Broaches, Diamond Far-Tings and LocketP, Diamond Scarf Pins : Wedding Rings and Keepers of best quality; Silver Alberts, in great variety; a variety of Rings, with Precious Stones; Plated Goods, a large and well selected stock; a very large assortment of Gold Brooches, Rings, Earrings, f^arf I ins, Studp, Sieve Links, Solitaries : all descriptions ot Clocks, in Marble, Alabaster, and Ebony; American Clocks, thirty -honr, eight day, and Marine Levers. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY CAREFULLY REPAIRED. 1899 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have applied to the Commissioner of Crown Lands for an Exclusive Right to WORK an OYSTER BED, situated in Tasman's Corner, Golden Bat, about 2| miles North-easterly direction from the mouth of Puponga Inlet. E. DAVIDSON. April 3, 1873. 1814 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY [LIMITED]. (Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies' Acts.) CAPITAL : £250,000— in 25,000 Shakes of £\0 edch. HEAD OFFICES: Hereford -street, Christchurch. LONDON OFFICES: India House, Alderman's Walk. Directors : J. L. Coster (Chairman). George Gould ("Deputy Chairman). R. H. Bhodfs, M.H.R. I John Anderson Hon. J. T. Peacock | Reginald Cobb William Reeves, M.H. R. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs Garrick and Cowlishaw. The objects of the Company are to provide increased facilities for the New Zealand Shipping Trade, by the building, purchasing, or chartering First-class Vessels suitable for the trade of the Colony. The whole of the original capital — £100,000 was speedily subscribed for and allotted in the Provinces of Canterbury, Otago, Wellington, and other parts of the Colony. The failure of the Agent-General to obtain reasonable terms in London for the conveyance to the Colony of Emigrants and cargo having enabled the directors to conclude i* satisfactory contract with the Government in the Colony for such service, it at once became necessary to largely increase the capital of the Company with the view of placing it in an undoubted position to perform the contract, and otherwise extend its operations. The Directors were strengthened in this view by the fact that the Otago Freight Association had already joined the Company, that a large number of the late Wellington Association had become Shareholders with them, and that a strong probability existed (since substantially realised) that the New Zealand (Auckland) Freight Company would also amalgamate At a meeting of the Shareholders held at Christchurch, on the 20th June, it was decided to increase the Capital ot the Company to £250,000, by the creation of 15 000 new shares of £L 0 each, to be issued at par, with all the privileges belonging to the first issue, and to be allotted in the discretion of the Directors. Already, in anticipntion of this announcement, applications tor a large number of new shares have been received, thus affording further substantial proof of the confidence reposed by the public in the New Zealand Shipping Company. The success which has hitherto attended the efforts of the romoters to establish a Colonial Shipping Company on a basis sufficiently wide and strong to enable them to successfully oppose and check the powerful monopoly of Shaw, t*aville, and Co., justifies the Directors in appealing with confidence to the public for support. The Directors would specially appeal to the Wool and Grain Grower?, and other producers, as well as to the Mercantile community, whether importers or exporters, for their aid towards an undertaking which must conduce largely, both directly and indirect'y, to their benefit. It is not the intention of the Directors to call up more than 50s. a share — of this amount 10s. will be paid on application, and the remainder at not less than three months in calls of 10s. each. Applications for Shares of the New Issue will, pending the establishment of Agencies of the shipping Company in various parts of the Colony, be received up to the 15th August next, at the several offices of the Bank of • New Zealand, where forms of application can be obtained ; or, at the Head Offices of the Company, Hereford Street, Christchurch. By order ot the Board of Directors, JOSEPH GOULD, Secretary. Christchurch, July 21, 1873. 1969
H. D. JAOKSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS IN HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE and RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE FORMS, && SUBSCRIBERS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. IM
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 188, 6 August 1873, Page 4
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