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which shall be accepted as value for ten per cent, over the amounts paid up. The Native shareholders will also be entitled, under regulation, to select reserves for their own occu- j pation, surrendering their shares in uav- 1 ment. r J ’ Ten thousand shares will be set apart for I sale in Britain to intending bona fide settlers, and an officer of the Company will be located in England to send out Special Settlement Parties for the Company’s Lands. To prevent the improper diversion of the Natives’ interests, original shares given in the purchase of Lands will not be transferable without the consent of a Native Committee and the approval of the Directors. On these principles it is believed that the formation of the East Coast Native Land and. Settlement Company will provide for the Natives the readiest and most beneficial method of placing their Lands for sale and settlement, while the. great and growing demand in Great Britain among intending emigrants for Land in the Colonies, and the ever unsatisfied demand for land among would-be settlers in the Colony itself, the well-known fertility of the Poverty Bay and East Coast Lands, their suitableness for extensive settlement, and the greatly enhanced value which must be inevitably given to Lands there situated by the promotion of settlement in this wholly undeveloped district, combine to present to capitalists investing a prospect of remuneration, and an extension of sphere for the operation of capital, probably unequalled by any other proposal yet submitted in the Colony. The Memorandum of Association may be seen in the hands of the Solicitors and Brokers of the Company, and detailed prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be had from the Brokers and at the various Offices of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, also at the Office of the Company, E.don Chambers, Gisborne. The list of applications for shares will be positively closed at Wellington, on Saturday, the 30th July. 249

NOTICE. LL LICENSES to be issued under the By-Laws for the current year, must be procured on or before SATURDAY, the 17th instant. B. SHERRIFF, 283 Town Clerk. Boardman Dawson s Co., CABINETMAKERS AND ENGINEERS. WE have rented from Mr. Hugh Fraser his SAW -MILL PLANT when not required by himself for his present business, to which we will add Band Saw, Two Wood-Taming Lathes, 1 Iron Brass Screw-cutting Lathe. We are now prepared to CUT any size of TIMBER any snape under 6in. cut; also, Gates, Troughs, Ladders, Wheelbarrows, Bee-Boxes, Temporary Moveable Covers eor Stacks, &c., Odd Sizes of Doors & Sashes &c. ALSO, CHEFFONIERB, WARDROBES, A NEW KIND OF DESK, PIGEON HOLES, ETC., IN Kauri, Totara, and Rima. A NEW KIND OF TABLE, With Loose Legs, that will hold as much as a Chest, at ordinary prices ; suitable for upcountry settlers. . OLD, HARD MATTRASSES Made into New Spring Beds, from £3 to £4, superior to the article now sold for £5. SPRING FRAME Fixed to Colonial Couch from £l, as comfortable as a £5 sofa. TANK STANDS, With two outside SAFES, for Meat, or Milk, &c., two inside Cupboards, with’the water-tap above, fitted with conveniences for kitchen requisites, to save carrying water about, fitted witli stench traps ; also, Bathroom and Earth Closet superior to anything in use. TABLE KNIVES Sharpened, Cleaned, and Ground—l penny each for each process. Saws Sharpened & Set. COFFINS from 10s. Piano Rests & Stools ; . All Drawing and Painting requisites that are made of wood. Millboards and Panels prepared. All sorts of Picture Frames at lowest prices. All kinds of Glassware mended. A New kind of Sewing Machine Will sew ten yards for any other one. Stands made on the premises. We will advertise our Engineering Business on arrival of Plant. It is our only object to supply settlers with a new kind of Steam Power for utilising their splendid land. The time we accomplish this rests with the public. Terms For anything over £5, ten per cent, off for cash on receipt of order ■ 71 per cent.; cash on delivery, 5 per cent ; half cash on receipt of order, and half, 3 months bill. 2| per cent, half cash on delivery, half three month’s bill. 282.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 961, 16 July 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 961, 16 July 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume IX, Issue 961, 16 July 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)

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