Prospectus U/ fdii P LORD 3D [ STRICT AND G-OLDPIELDs HLATJJ3APKR COMPARE {LlMrrjBD). Registered under '*• The Companies Act Capital, <£soo,in 500-shares of £l-eacli, Payable, 5* on application, oh on allotment, and balance at 2s per month. i DIRECTORS: John Brownlee, C‘ B. Mills, W. H. Smith, J, H. Reynolds, J /mofl Hu«b«, Chales Inman, U . T. Macoliiild, Thomas Oawfe, W. Render, Alexander Hill, B INKERS: : The Colonial Bank, Blenheim:, SOLICITOR: , H. M. Has e. t. , SECRETARY-' W. T. Era ine, Havelock,
| EE Promoters have long re-ognised that * ,oni“ large and widely scattered*districts, comprising Wai a aho, North Btii} ,|?airau, Onamal u, Kai u a,*o uramij, Maliatipawa, The G r ove, Havelock, Pelorus Valley,rWa amurina. and the Sounds, wi h t eir Vaned and important interests have remftrae'd'in quiet sec u>ion t rough not having a. Newspaper whose true aim would be fosterihg'lie impor.ant industries already started and assistto develop any others within these boundaries. To remove this serous draw.baq: and establish a reliable bi-wee ly journal whfch would uphold the interests of he ' Colony and ventilate our local requirements', th&lJireotoM hate made careful enquiries as to the cost of ■the necessary plant, and find the capital named will be quite sufficient to purchase a]j the material and carry on the paper until thu returns would be available. “■ ["* The Di-ec ora propo e to maker.put|Mining industry a leading feature of thq pag|r, thus assisting to open out the ; vast, anriforions deposits in Marlborough, whisk' merit mart attention, and encourage the influx of capital to speculats in egitimato mining ventures. ’I he welfare of our pastoral, commercial, and agricultural seniors willalwayrhe kept in the foreground, win e our sawmiiling in- ’ duistry, which'has.languisbed soimukhlin the . pist, would, through this medium, have an ; > opportunity, of making- ; our, magnificent timber resources bettor known in the markets of the Colony. , , . ; vs/1 The columns of the paper will always be open for free and reasonable ;disousfiicn ou public questions, and the promoters (irmly believe that journalistic agitation is.,equally as neoessasy as legislative representation. . The extensive held of operations ofpen to a well conducted paper, the many interests requiring its advocacy and foateringsekye are sufficient induceinunl f for the Promoiers to ask the public for 'their liberal support, and. they confidently predict if that is accorded the journal will preve a .source of profit to the'shareholders and a’lasting benefit to the diet ict. ■; 1 Applications for shares mav be senTto any of , the Directors or to the .Secretary,'Havelock ' ' The Directors prefer that ho of shares should be hold by one person, but tbati the shares should be spread-oyer the whole district. . . 'A
GOVERNMENT LIFE INSFRA.Vck DEPARTMENT. ..V,j LOANS ON MORTGATE From time to time a limited portion of the funds is lent on first mortgage of freehold i security. with option of repayment by fijed instalments, spread over 12, 15, or 20 years. Half-yearly Payment for each £ro.. Period of Loan— , £ s ii. T»v«We years' ... (i a 7 ' Fifteen years „■ 8 5* Twenty years 4 13; 8.;; Lottos repayable bv’instalmonts, whereby principal and interest "are noth liquidated within a Riven time, and on tehits of : «-mo«t lavourable character, present marked- advantages to settlers and others. The borrower may, before the esipfry of the, full period, redeem the loan, with or without notice, on terais which can be ascertained at this officer o r at any of the. offices of the, Department, where also 1 forms ot application can be obtained ’ ' uv For, full particulars as to loanvapplv to the Head and Branch Offices and Post Offices. F, W. FRANKLAND, Actuary and Priricipal Officar. D. M. LUOKIE, Oommissioner. V. R , sTHE PUIiLIO TRUST OFFICE, OP NEW ZEALAND. f.,. 1 ESTABLISHED, 1872. r) *T , HE attention of persons about to matte I their wills is directed to tns largelv reduced scale oi charges oh collection of moneys, as shown in New Zealand Gazette at July 18,188 S, page ?Sd. HEAD OFFICE; WELLINGTON.
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 13, 7 March 1890, Page 1
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651Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 13, 7 March 1890, Page 1
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