„ Stosk. > . . . A T T L E FOR SA v E ' A fine mob of 600 quiet cattle, running near the Mataura. Apply to DALGETY, RATTBAY & CO. Q TA T I 0 H F0 II SALE. Eun, 2-3,000 Acres, with 3,000 Ewes, 1,500 Wethers, 1,500 old Lambs, and all necessary improvements. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY& CO. a OIIEEP STATION FOE SALE. Acreage, 30,000 Acres, capable of carrying 20,000 sheep, Will be soil with i.500 ewes, 3,000 lambs, and 600 wethers. Substantial 6-rooined house, woolshed, yards, &c., &c. Stands on pre-emptive section. Fine busk. Apply to . DALGETY, KATTEAY & CO. T ACCLIMATISED SHEEP FOR SALE. WO THOUSAND VERY FINE EWES 500 old ewes 1500 picked fat wethers." DALGKTY. fiATTRAY & CO. •__^ SHEEP STATION FOit SALE, rjlrili Undersigned have for sale, a very fin» A Station ia this Province, in complete wbrkln^ order, capable of carrying 20,000 Sheep. Will bz old with 5,009 Ewes and ] ,OOQ WelV-rs DALUETY, RATTRAY & CO. "OOR SALE, 25 Young Earns; also,-25 Victorian JJ Rauu. Apply to 13 urtoa and M'Master Waitaki. riIHE NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAYIGAX TION COMPANY. (Limited.) Incorporated under the *:Joist Stock Company's Act, 1850," passed by tlia General Assembly, Session 3, Xo. 13. CAPITAL ------ £50,000 With power to increase it. ° IN FIVE THOUSAND SHARKS OF TEX POUND 3 EACH. A prelimiaaiy Deposit o: 10s- per Siiare upon application. A payment of 40.*. per Share on lh* allotment of Shares. Xo subsequent call shall be mrle eso^inij 20:. per Share, nor without thrc« moat i's noiic-e °b.-ia^ given after the previous call lias been pall " * To be conducted by a Board cf Dlre-10-? el by the ShavelreUters at the fiosi Geaarai ile-Vm.-' h^'d in terms of the " Joint Stock Couraiav's Act, ISSX" The Board of Directors shall luve I'm general management and control of tne Coaipanv'a "Joe Nations. PROVISIONAL DIHSCTOR3 : J. Dbassfiei/d, Esq., Chaincan. Jacob Joseph, Esq. Gsoeus Tunsßcii. E«o G. Crawford, Ksq. P. Laisg, E»i, G. H. Yenxell, E-q. L. Levy, E^q. A. P. Sxcakt, Esq. C. Hartmas, Esq. BAKKSiiS : TilE BASK OF SJEW ZEALAX&. SOLICITOR: C. B. BoRLASE, Esq. SECRETARY : G. H. Yessell, Esq. The objects and intentions which the propose-! Company have in view, are forth with to parches the screw steamers Wonga Wonga and Stnna Bird, the coal hulk Caledonia/and sll stores be'onyn^ to the UV.lin^ton Steam Navigatioa Cjmpanv 1 to procure a steam vessel of light draught of water, a-Japted for entering such rivc-rs as th« "Wairaa, tha Samner, the Manavraiu, kc; aad al?o. as tar'v as practicable, to purchase a sie-ini vessal'of futMciiat tonnage, steam power, and cabin ae&3;r;inoiititlorras will enable the C'ojapany to aiaintaiu rapid and r;j:ralar communication between Cook's Strait, Aaekla-a i, Dunedin,and the several iatcrtaeuiats pora. It Is farther proposel always to koe-p in view the importance o r maki!i? such arran-iisnents as »vil[ ensure the gndti.il bat certain expansion of tin Comninv's opirations. ' " " _ The termination of tho "VYeHin^ton St«nm ITavi^T!tina Co:npauy, by elHuxfcn cf time, and the caeourapeg success which Las attended its -workins—tha important benefits it has been xhs me^ns of conferring upon this and tht- other Ports of Xew Zea'aml, bj supplying the laeans of quick and regular communication, have ltd the promoters of the protected Company to ask their i\-liov.-coionists to uuics with them in forming a Company on a lancer basis, not confined as the preceding1 one was to purelr loenl train-'-, but one tvith more geaeral views and ob;?ets. to be called "The New Zaaland Steam IS Tavi-?ation Coiapany (Limited)." The present time r.ppears to be a most favorable opportunity for inaugurating a Company having such views; as there is every reason to believe that tbrorchout the whole Colony we are on the e^e cf impo> ilat crfnfc;,r.p.d that population and trade is rapidly on the iiii-TwJiSe. The Company entertain no doubt thatthev will very soon be iv a position to tender to periorm some partion of the Inter-Provincial Mail Service—rmd it is believeil that the General Governsae:;t and the various Proviucial authorities would readily avail themselves of the services of vessels owned by a Xew Zealand proprietary, and directed by local, energetic, and responsible Management. The great success of the various Australian Steam Companies Wtve little doubt that similar res-alts wi*l >c secured by a New Zealand Steam Coniany, established on a broad and permanent basis, susceptib!e"of expansion, with a view to meet the requirements of that prosperous future which it is believed will cer- • tainly and shortly be realised in New Zealand. It is consequently proposed that ac Association should be formed, having a Capital of £50.000 (with power to increase it), in shares of £10 each; and the , co-operation and assistance of settlers thrcuchout the Colony is invited. A considerable number of shares will be reserved for allotment for persons residing in the neighboring Provinces. The Balance Sheet of the Company will be made up every half year—say on the Ist Sepamber and Ist March of each year—and a copy forwarded to each Shareholder. The qualification for voting at the election of the first Board of Directors shall be the payment of th# first call, say of £2 lfe. par share. Shareholders to be allowed to vote by Proxy. Any person holding Twenty-five Shares shall be* 'eligible as a Candidate for the Board of Directors. Shareholders shall be entitled to vote in proportion to the o number of their Shares, aecording'to the Scale given in the „Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860, Table B. Application for Shares to be made in the following form, and addressed to the Provisional Secretary 'ew Zealand Steam Navigation Company (limited), Custom House-street, Wellington; or to~J, Jones & Co., Dunedin. FORM OF APPLICATION. $ i To the Directors of the New Zealand Steam Navigation Company (Limited): » Gentlemen, I request yoa will allot me Shares in 5 the above Company, and I hereby agree to accept that, or any less number which may be allotted to f me, upon the terms mentioned in published Prospectus. I beg to forward you at the same time a cheque for £ , being the preliminary deposit on Shares. r Name of Applicant*: Profession or Business: * * Residence: Number of snares: * ; Signature: , Dated the day o ° 1862. 56 August 29th, 1862. JOHN JONES & CO., Jetty-street. S Op? REWARD.—LOST on the night of the 11th o&O just., on the road to Tokomairiro, close to the Keliance Hotel,, a Draught, nee-bitten^ gray Mare, heavy shod, brand not known; had halter on when lost with rope to it. Supposed to have gone back" to town. Whoever -will bring her to the « Reliance Hotel, will receive the above reward.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 229, 13 September 1862, Page 5
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