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PROSPECTUS j OF THB PATEA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY LIMITED ft. . CAPITAL : £5,000 in 1,000 Shares of £5 eacit. To be called up aa follows :— ss. per Share on application, 10s. on Allotoeafe, 10a. one month after Allotment, and the balance in calls of 15s. each at intervals of not less than one month. ' Directors : (see Prospectus). Bankers : Bank of New South Wales. Solicitor :< G. D. Hammbbton, Esq. ■ Secretary pro tern. : Ms. Willaiic Dale. The want of a suitable steamer to do the increasing trade of the Patea district with other ports of the Colony will be generally admitted, ths ateamer at present running between Wanganui ani Patea being unsuitable for stock-carrying purposes ; and in order to auonlv the markets on tbe W-.st Coast ofthe South Island, ie is necessary that a suitable boat should he obtained for thit purpose, also to convey goods frbm Wellington, Nelson, and other ports direct, instead of the present uncertain means of transit via Wanganni, which also adds considerably to the co. t of the goods obtained through thafc source. The promoters of the Company, ih flxing the abbve-mrationed n te of payments rf calls consi'Jer that it should meat with the heirty support of the settlers (who will really be the principal gainers hy hiving a means of conveyance to carry away their surplus atoek and nroduce to a profitable market) Iv the event of th. whole of the sbarss being applied for the promoters do not consider that it will be necesswy to call up the whole of the capital •' hut ehould be ifecessary to call the who'e of it up, the payments will extend over a period 'of at leas* seven months, which > hould make it convenient for every one interested tottke even a small interest in the Company. .In having the share, distributed in small lots, it would tend to the success of the Company, inaamuch as every individual shareholder would be likely to exert himself ia promotine at hiTdM™ °al 3 Comp * n7 ' by Uain(s tUe Coai P* n y ,a boat for any importation or exportation ; Ti e promoters ot the Company haye already obtained an assurance of a grant of £300 ncr annum from ths Government, aa a subsiiy in aid of the boat, in constde-atfou of the steamer towing suiliog vessels inwards and outwards of the Patea river at a fixed rate This sum alone will consilerably assist in p*yin? the working expenses ofthe b<*at . A numb 'r ofthe shares will be offered to the public in Nelson, "Wanganui West Coast and Wellington, to which po-ts it i. intended the vessel shall trade, but the Comnanv»« head quarters will be at Parea. and be managed by a local directory. . VWMira,u *' " Heaa ; The Miare list will close on the 15th December next. Application lor shares to be made to, and forms of application obtained, from SHARP & PICKERING, 3185 AGENTS, NELSON

milE Undersigned are CASH PURCHASERS of WOOL, or will make Liberal Advances on the Bame consigned to their London Correspondents. SHARP & PICKERING, 3265 Auctioneers. NATIONAL FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE and MARINB RISKS taken at the Lowest Current Rates. SHARP & PICKERING, 828 Agents. FOR SALE, a MALT HOUSE, sitpated on the Banks of.the Maitai (capable of Matting 120 Bushels a week), with a Frontage of 35 teet. A Maltster's House adjoining could be had If required. Apply to 1327 i^HARP & PICKERING. NOTICE. HAVING been appointed AGENTS for Messrs llandcock Bais.. TAKAKA, Saw-Millers, we are prep -red to receive and execute Oltl) ERS for all sorts of TIMBER at the loweßt Maiket Prices. 2909 SIIARP & PICKERING. H. J. L. Aiigarde r s Advertisements AUCTION SALE On SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, At my Rooms, Bridge-street, At 1215 M.T. \ ACHMICB LOT of FLOWERS and PLANTS, 480 in number, in Pots and Tubs. Selected and reared with care by Mr EnwAßrs H. J. L. AUGARDE, 3390 Auctioneer FOR SALE, £10 103. SILENT SINGER'S MACHINE, nearly new, in pei feet order, correct. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 3316 Auctioneer. LEICESTER RAMS FOR SALE. 5 LEICESTER RAMS, bred in Wanganui. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 3302 Auctioneer. THE following VALUABLE INVESTMENTS, ready for immediate Business : 30 Ftet Frontage, Office a thereon, Selwyn Place £150 Business Site, Richmond, House, Shop, Garden, and Orchard £230 6 Acres of Land in the Waimea Road £110 Also, centrally situated, a 5-roomed House, C dlingwood-street £250 6-roomed House, Garden, &c, in Taa- ; man-street £250 A Bnsiness Spot, Richmond, facing the Fair Grovnd, Shop, House, Stables, Yards, Land, &c .. £250 One Acre, fenced, Waimea-road „. £230 Four-roomed Cottaze, Brook-street ... £120 Faim of 860 acre' Land, 2*o in grass, with House and Buildings ... ... £1700 Excellent Four-roomed House, 40 (eet frontage, by depth < f acre, Waimearoad £320 Gentlemanly Re idence, 10 rooms, garden, orchard, shrubbery, &c, &c. (a b-trgsin) £900 Six-roomed House, Garden, &c. ... £200 To Let —Commodious House, orchard aid seven acres of Land— a desirable property £60 H J. L. AUGARDE, 2 260 Auctioneer. BUSINESS SITE, Grove-street, £252— 50 feet by 110 <eet. 76 feet frontage, Hardy-street, £900. 11. J. L. AUGABDE, 2949 Auctioneer. HOUSE, £410 — . CENTRALLY SITUATED. FOR SALE, £410.— An excellent Family RESIDENCE; containing ten Rooms, usual out-offices, Orchard, Garden, &c, &c. Pleasantly and locally situated. H. J. L. AUGARDE, 2463 Auctioneer A HOME for £320 1— Position Central . Six roomed Hone, in Al order, with half-acre of land, Garden, Orchard. &c, in Toi-toi Valley. H. J. L. AUGARDE, AuoUQufler,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 323, 6 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 323, 6 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 323, 6 December 1875, Page 3

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