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Shipping Notices. ANCHOR aljyiL STEAM UN£ 0 F lll|ll|b' PACKETS. ARE APPOINTED TO LEAVE / FOR WESTPORT, HOKITIKA, AM) GREYMOUTH. . 7 THE CHARLES EDWARD, on'jnJN* DAY, the sth r.st. j THE KENNEDY, via MOTUEKA , on the 8;h j^-y ■ t) BLENHEIMi mHE liYTTELTON, on SATURDAY, X tkellthinst. 3ijg_ N. EDWARDS & CO. THE jy§*A STEAM N E W 3|iil^ SHIPPING ZEALAND «Ji§|l§^C QMfANY ' (LIMITED.) / npi?j9 XABLE— SEPj?fMBBR, 1875. "^" "ta^lt^ fig 4th— paDY BIRD, for Pidon| Wellingtoo Lyttelton, and Otago. / TO*MQRROvV /(SATURDAY), at lOa.fo. ]^^\ 7th-TARANAKr, for TatanaX a^ Manukau. TUESDAY, at 1p m/ Bth— POCEBE, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otapro. WErmiiSDAY. 14th-L \DY BIRD, for T/ranaki and Manukau. TUESDAY. / 14th— TAR ANAKr, fo/picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Otago/ TUESDAY. 18th— PHOSBF. for T/ranaki and Manukaa. SATURDAY / ■■ ■ . 20th— LADY mSd/,fot Picton, Wellington, : Lyttelton, nud « itas;o. MONDAY. 25th— TARANAKI, for Taranp'ii and Manakau- SA.TUUDAY. 25th-PHCEBS, ior Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, aud Otago. SATUUDAY. 29th— LADY BlKD,for Taraaaki and Manuka.' WEDNESDAY. 9.143 N. 'rcpWAßDtf &P. 0.. KeenU. TT Ti/fESSUS. M'MECKAN, m AA, i?X BLACK WOOD, AND «sM^^k COMPANY'S Line of Splendid -$&i|B|l>Steamßhips— OTAGO, OMEO, «iilllsßrrAllAßUA, ALHAMBRA,' ALBION, CLAUD HAMILTON, &c, &c.,: are appointed to lsaw^Nelaon, bookine^aa^ follows ! — £~\ /s? J^ Sept. IS.—OTAG^forV^eillngtonj/Lytielton, Ducedin, Bluff, Melbourne, and Adelaide. /^ I Sept 17— HINGAKOOMA, for ftreymouth, Hohitika, Melbourne, Adelomej Sydney, and Brisbjrae. / i if aasenger Fares very low. / WOOL tooked throngh to/LONDON at ONE PENNY per lb. T. CAWTHRON Agent, 2908 Govarnment Wharf. TprfON STEAMSHIP COMP^yX \$ / / SEPTEMBER. / 3rd— TAUPO, for Taranaki aad/Manukuu. TO-NIGHT, at 10 o'clock. / 9th-TAUPO, for Picton, WeUington, Lyttelton, and Dun°din. / llth-HAWEA, for Tarftnakj/anti Mahuknu: 15th— MAORI, for Ly ttelton,jCimaru, Oamaru and Dunedin. -7 17th-«A WEA, for Picßn; W;ellington, I.yt. telton, and Dunedin, ; 18th— TAUPO, for Taranaki and Manukan. 24th— TAUPO, for Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton. and Dunedin. 2?th-HAWEA, for Tannaki and Manukau. OCTOBER 4th— HAWEA, for Picton, Wellington, Lyt- : telton, and Dunedin. Sth— TAUPO, for Taranaki and Mannkau. Freight and Passage Tickets to be obtained from THOMAS CAWTHRON, 2087 Agent, Government Wharf PROSPECTUS OP THE MOTUEKA, NELSON, 8s BLIND BAY STEAM. NAVIGATION COM- * PANX><fLIMITED). To 1^ Ifieornofated under the " Joint Stock >^Companies Act, I860." / CAPITAL, y/£4,000 in 4 030 Shareß of £1 each. 2s. 6J. payable on application ; ss. on allotment: tis. 6d. three months alter allotment^ and 2a. 6d. six months after allot 0.1^; and no further call to be made fyt cix iuonths afterwards. / Provisional Directors; / ChasPatiker, M.U.R. G. PoNffi>s?nr B. MACJtAHON, J P, S. BUOTHOLZ H. A. Takrant, MPC T. H^th / J. Mtkks D. Talbot / J. S. Edelsteh F. Bislby / Bankers : I I Us ion Bank of AiprBALTA. I Solicitors :j I Messes Adams ansj Kingdon. f I Interim §£&Rtary : I Mr. J. S. Edelsxen. j Temporary Offices : k Mb. J. S. Edsisten's Office, Motuei^. Tbe importance of establishing efßcieM steam communicuion between the producing districls of Blind Bay and the markets of the\ colony hfis been long felt. The objects of this Company are to purchase a suitable Bteamer to tr.ide between Motueka, Moutere, liiwaka, Waitapu. Collingword. Nelson, and other places in the B.iy. The trude with thts3 ports is lar~e, and increasirg daily, and the present means ot communication arc inadequate for the requirements of the inhabitants of these numerous districts. The timber trade alone ha? lately afs imed an important position, and will continue to do so. The pron oters feel certain that a large and steady trade with bo h paesengcrs and cargo would be at once received by any Ci>mpan7 that would put. a suitable baat on the Bay, and that such a boat would pay large dividends to the owners, and prove an extremely profitable undertaking. The public will also derive great benefit by being able to go to Kelson a-id back the same day. The promoters therefore call upon the settlers ia the9e districts to take shares in tte proposed Company, in order to participate in the above and other advantages th»t are certain to accrue from the purchase of a a'eamer, to be 1 devoted to their interests. They therefore ' hope that ever? fettler will .ake a few shares, and early application ia nocdSftry. in order ' to prevent the control of the Company's affairs fulling into tlie hands of a few. Applications for Shares are to' be sent either to the Secretary, at Motueka, or the Union Bank of Au*>trslia, Nelson, where the ' necessary forms can be obtained. The Share List will close on the Fifteenth of October next. ' Motueka, August 19, 18 ft. ifcs6

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 222, 3 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 222, 3 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 222, 3 September 1875, Page 3

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