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For Sale T\T AND a. TURNBULL & CO have 'v V , for Sale, per Atlanta— Sd.AuO C<‘UntP-v -slurbs riiMkS ! DKAIN PIP-ES* _L> T Round. "Hi! have on sale superior pipes •....’.umaetir.i. 1 Auckland ; sizes, from -iln. c > ISiu., jiiLicti-.!;•< to suit. These pipt*s were i.i .lily coinTneatii ■! tv* -Mr. Clark, CM., and oiLli- tiruLLin daiueors. McIXTYBE & CO., Custom House-quay. December 10, 1S 79J I L K-M A D K BISCUI TS. I beg to thank the public icr the liberal support I have tvcL-ivc.i fur the last ten years. In again drawing attention to my Biscuits, I desire to state that they are all MIXED with MiLIC. Those who have not tried them, please give me a call, C. WHITEHEAD, Willis-strcet. Prospectus gECOND WELLINGTON BUILDING SOCIETY (1SS0). To be Established under the Buildiug Societies Act, IS7G, upon the Terminating Principle. Committee of Management : ALFBBD BOARDMAN, Esq., CHABLBS T. BENZONI, Esq., SAMUEL BROWN, Esq., EGBERT BURUETT, Esq., DANIEL McIXTYRE, Esq, THOMAS McKENZIK, Esq. SURVEYOR : C. JULIUS TUX WARP, Esq. solicitous ; Messrs. MOORHUUSE, EDWARDS, and CUTTEN. AUDITORS ; SAMUEL CARROLL, Esq., DAVID T. STUART, Esq. BANKERS : THE NATIONAL BANK Ob’ NEW ZEALAND. Shares, TSO Each. Entrance Fee, 2s. t!d. per Share. Monthly Subscription, ss. per Share, payable upon the second Thursday in each Month, commencing with the month of January, 1880. Forms of application for Shares to be obtained at the Offices of the Society, Panama Chambers, CHARLES WHITE, Actuary and Secretary. Wellington, Ist November, 1879. PROSPE C T U S OF THE WELLINGTON SMALL FARM ASSOCIATION, Under the Auspices of the WELLINGTON WORKING MEN’S CLUB. President : Hus. Randall Johnson. Vice-President : C. J. Johnston, Esq. lion. Treasurer : W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Trustees ; E. A. Knm.L, Esq., W. Hutchison, Esq., M.H.R., George Crawford, Esq., J.P. Provisional Directors : Alfred Lindsay, Esq., Thomas Wuiteiiouse, Esq., E. 11. Creese, Esq. Appointed by the Wellington Working Men's Club, at a Special Meeting held for that purpose, October 13th, 1879. Mr. O. C. Hedies, President Working Men’s Club. Mr. Andrew Op.r, Member o£ Committee, Working Men’s Club. Mr. John Young, Member of Committee, Working Men’s Club. Mr. Henry R. Jury, Member of Committee, Working Men’s Club. Bankers ; The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor ; W. H. Quick, Esq, Auditors : H. I'. Logan, Esq., Thomas McKenzie. Esq. Secretary : Mr. William Wylie.

This Association is promoted with the object of securing for its members freehold farms in the Waimate Plains (or some other suitable locality) on the most favorable terms and conditions, with a view of supplying, to some extent, the great and increasing demand for small holdings for bona fide settlement. As soon as the block is decided upon, and the preliminaries arranged, it will be surveyed into sections of limited area and apportioned, by lot or otherwise, according to rules to be agreed upon at a general meeting of the subscribing members of the proposed Association, in selections of a minimum value of One Hundred Pounds (£100) sterling, and a maximum value of Pour Hundred Pounds (£100) sterling. The Provisional Directors will endeavor to induce the Government to grant to members of the Association such modifications of the land on deferred-payment clauses of the Land Act, 1807, as may facilitate occupation by hona fide settlors and subscribers without necessitating strict compliance with the present provisions of those clauses. The Provisional Directors will also endeavor to make provisions for ample reserves for religious, educational, recreation, and public health purposes, as suggested by the Minister of Lands to the deputation which lately wnttsd upon the Government with the view of bringing this scheme under their notice and favorable consideration. The payments are to be computed on some well-defined, liberal, and easily-understood system of deferred payments, to be made by instalments extending over a period of, say not less than ten (10) years. Each subscribing member will be required to deposit a sum equal to ten per centum of the total value of the share of land he applies for before his application can be entertained, and a further payment of two per centum per month on said total value until such time as the block to be applied for is acquired by the Association, and possession can bo given to applicants, or until such time as the Association shall make arrangements with the Government for allotting land to the subscribers, provided always that such monthly payments of two per centum do not extend to a further period than six months from dale of application. All moneys received are to be paid into the Colonial Bank of New Zealand to the Association's account, to be opened in the name of the Trustees, on fixed deposit bearing interest, and no withdrawals or payments to be made by cheque against such account without the authority and signatures of the Treasurer, one of the Trustees, and three Directors, being first obtained. Agents, or Acting-Directors, for the Association, will also be appointed in all the centres of population throughout the provincial district as soon as practicable. As soon a?, in the opinion of the Provisional Directory a sufficient number of shares are applied for, a general meeting of subscribing members will be called for the purpose of passing and adopting permanent rules and by-laws or Articles of Association for the future guidance of the Association, and also for the election of a permanent Board of Directors and Management. If the Provi-ional Directors are unable to make satisfactory arrangements with the Government, or if from any other cause they find that they are unable to carry out the scheme sugge ted by his prospectus, they may return to each subscriber the amount of his subscription with accrued interest, loss his share of the expense or liabilities then incurred. As it is of the utmost importance and imperatively necessary that no time should be lost in organising the business of the Association, the Provisional Directory, therefore, stipulate that the list of subscribing members should be finally closed not later than the 31st January, 1330. Terms of proposal and a ; I cation fur shares and other information c .ected with the Association may be procui-.r from the Provisional Directors, the Secretary pro. tern.. or at the Wellington Working Men’s Club. ' ambtnn-quav. Applications, with amount of deposit?, to be lodged with the- Colonial Bank of New Zee i'-uo, Wellington. WILLIAM WYLIE, Secy, pro tm. Wellington, November, 1879.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5848, 27 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5848, 27 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5848, 27 December 1879, Page 3

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