/T BOSPB-CTUS Y OF THB 1 •'■ - ! ' MOTUEKA, NELSON, & BLIND BAY STEAM NAVIGATION COMi PAN Y, (LIMITED). . To bs Incbrporaf ed under the " Joint Stock Companies Ac*, 1860." ".'% CAPITAL, £4 000 in 4 030 Shtreß of- £1 each. 2a. 8 l. ; payable on application ; ss. on P.Uotment; "Aa. 6d. three months after allotment; and 2s 6ri. sis months after allotment \ and no further call to be made for sis months afterwards.' • Provisional Directors: Cmas Parker, M.FI.K. O. Ponsokbt B. Macmahon, j P. S. BtrcuHpLZ H. A; 'l'akicant, Ml'C T. lleatii J.Mvkrs y I). T*t,uoT J. S, EDEtSTEW F. BISLEY , ; .. Bankers ; .. I Unioh Bank op Aus re alia. ; Soliciti/rs : ■. Mbssrs Adams and Kisgdox. Interim Secretary : ■ Mu. J. S. EDEi^ffew. ' Temporary Qfiices : Mb. J. S. KißT]M^()gf ice, Motubka. ! The importance of establishing efficient steam comrn'unic*' ion between the producing dutricis of Blind B*y and th^ markets of the colony h'«s betri long felt The objects of ihis Compuny are to purchnee a suitable steamer U tr ide between Motueka, Moutere, vßiwaka, Waiiapn, Collipgwo^d Nelson, and other places in the Bay: The trade with .this? ports is large, and increasing daily, and the present means of communication are inadequate for the requirements of the inhabi- , tanti of these numerous districts. The limber trade alone has lately a<s imed an important position, and will continue to do |80. The promoters feel certain that a hrge :nnd Bteady trade with boh passengers and icarga would ha at. once received by any Company thit would put a suitable bjat oh the . Bay. and that such a boat wou'd 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 Ntljona^d back the same day. The p omoUrs therefore call upon the settlers in theoe districts to take shares in the proposed Company, in order to participate in the above and other advantages th t are certain to accrue from the purchase of a a'eatrier, to be "Ndevoted to, their, interests. They therefore iho; e that eyerv settler will take a few shares; and early application,, is noce'siry, in or.ler to . rreyent . the control of: the Company'* ; affairs falling into Uve hands of a few.. ; , . Applications for Shares are to.be sent either to the Secretary, at Mctutka, or the ; Onion Bank of Au«trnlU, Nekon, where the .necessary forms can be obtained. , The Share List will close on the Fifteenth ;of October next;; ;. ■■ ' , ' Motueka, August 19, 1875. . . TO THE BENEVOLENT. / meß FRIENDS of the Fate Mr. JOSEPH JL >VMALL, Co'reJhin, well-known and highly respected in the various PrOriocea of ; New Zealand, are APPEALED TO FOR AID on. behalf of his WIDOW- and young : '■ FAMILY, who by bis untimely death ate leifc, in penury, and want. ' The attendant: ciroum- : stances are peculiarly «ftd and distressing.— Any kindly contribution will be. thankfully ; received by Mr. STANTONj Trafalgar-treer, \or at any of the Newspaper Offices in this I town. 20*5 I T>OETICAL / WORKS — Byron ; jL, Longfellow, Milton, Wordsworth I GowpeE, Janqes Montgomary, Moore ! Kirk&Wbjfce, Herbert.- ; ; B. LUCAS * SON, ;1 I, ' '..,',..' •'. Bridge-afcreet.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 238, 21 September 1875, Page 3
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