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Shipping Notices. FOR HOKITIKA. Ow nP IIE Schoonar Wrlfcv ■*■ CLEOPATRA iWa^^^'will take Freight very low. Ap-ti-^^lSfepiy t0 2245 JOHN R, MABIN. PROSPECTUS OP THE MOTUEKA, NELSON, 8c BLIND BAY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). To be Incorporated under the " Joint Stock Companies Act, i860." CAPITAL, £4,000 in 4,030 Shares of £1 each. 2s. 6 d. payable on application ; ss. oa allotment; 2s. 6d. three mouths alter allotment; and 2s. 6d. six months after allotment ; and no further call to be made for six months afterwards. Provisional Directors: Chas Pahker, M.H.R. G. Ponsonby B. Macmahon, J.P, S. Buchholz H. A. Taiwan r s MFC T. Heath J. Myilrs D. Talbot J. S. Edelsten F. Bisley Bankers ; UiiioN Bank of Australia. Solicitors : Messrs Adams and Kingdon. Interim Secretary : Mr. J. S. Edelsten. Temporary Offices : Mr. J. S. Edilsten's Office, Motueka. The importance of establishing efficient steam communic-at ion between the producing districts of Blind Bay and the markets of the colony his been long felt. The objects of this Company nre to purchase a suitable steamer t. tr.ade between Motueka, Moutere, Riwakii, Waitapu, Collingwocd. Nelson, and other places in the Bay. The trade with thtS3 ports is large, and increasing daily, and the present means of communication are in- , adequate for the requirements of the inhabi- , tants of these numerous districts. The , timber trade alone has iately a.s*imed an i important position, and will continue to do so. The promoters feel certain that a large and steady trade with bo.h passenger., and ' cargo would be at once received by any Cam--1 pany thit would put a suitable boat on the Bay, and that* such a boat wou'.d pay large dividends to the owners, and proveau ext tremely profitable undertaking. The public will abo derive great benefit by being able to go to JNelson aid back the same day. The p.omoters therefore call upon the settlers ia these districts to take shares in the proposed Company, in order to participate in the above and other advantages thit are certain to accrue from th<i purchas. of a a' earner, to be devoted to their interests. They therefotc hojje that every settler will take a few shares, and early applioation ia necessary, in order to prevent the control of the Company's affairs falling into ttie hands of a few. j Applications for Shares ara to be sent tither to the Secretary, at Motutka, or the Union Bank of Australia, Nelson, where the 3 necessary forms can be obtained. The Share List will closs on the Fifteenth of October next. Motueka, August 19. 1875. 2256 NELSON AID~SOCIETY. SUBSCRIPTIONS in Am of the above Society will bo thankfully received by - Mr. KERR, the Honorary Treasurer, at the > Offices of the National Bank, in Trafalgar- - street. 2308 "' TV! T~A T T O N - LTJL DENTIST, Resident nearly 18 years, may be consulted I daily. 5300

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 215, 28 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 215, 28 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 215, 28 August 1875, Page 3

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