OF THte ' PELORtr.3 DISTRICT AND GOLDFIELD3 N3W3PAPER ;; COMPANY (LiMITjSD^ under " Compai'ik'.s^Aet • i ■■ ■ : .1.882."' Capital, ' \ ; £SOO, in 500 shares of bleach. Payable, iss on <i|>|>!icutioQ, 'ss on ; allotment, and ixihik-e at 2s' :;; DIRECTORS: Jchn Brownie.', 0. H. Mills, W. H. Smith, James AV. T. Maeelield, W. Reader, J. H. Reynolds, Cliaoles Inman, Thomas Oawte, Alexander Hill, BANKERS: The Colonial Bank, Blenheim. : SOLICITOR: H. M.Haso t. • ~ SECRETARY- -- W. T. Ers'ine, Havelock. ■' THE Promoters have long recognised that our large and widely scattered districts, comprising Waikakaho, North Bank, Wairau, Onamalutu, Kaituna, Okaramio, Mahakipawa, The Grove, Havelock. Pelorus Valley, Wakamarina, and the Sounds, wi h heir varied and important interests' have remained in quiet seclusion ; through not having a Newspaper whose true aim would be fostering the important'industrios already started and assistto develop any-others within these boundaries.
To remove this serous drawbac and estab* lish;a' reliable bi-wco ly'journal which would ""'pl'iotd " thrt interests ol he Colony and entilato oiir local requirements, the Directors have made careful enquiries as to the cost of the.j - ,riecußßnry 'plank. ;:nd Had the-capital named will be quite sufficient to purchase all 'the materia hand carry on- the paper -untllirlhe .r-eturnsjwoiildrhe available!; ; ■ :....-.; V,.-. The Dree ora propo-e to make our. Mining industry a leading feature of the paper,'tnus assisting to open out the vast aurifcrious Marlborough, which merit •more attention, and encourage the influx of capital to speculate in egititnale mining ventures. The welfare of our. pastoral, commercial, and agricultural seniors will always be kept in the foreground, wi.i e our sawmilling industry,(which has .languished so-much in the pint, - would, through this medium, hayejan opportunity- of ■ making our magnificent timber resources better known in the marketß of "the Colony. The.columns of the paper will always be open for free and reasonable discussion on public questions, and tha promoters firmly believe that journalistic agitation is equally asinecessasy as legislative represuntatiou.,; The extensive field of operations, open- feb a well conducted paper, tin many interests requiring its advocacy and fostering care ar» sufficient 'inducement for the Promoters.to ask ;the public for their liberal support,'and they confidently predict if that is accorded the journal will prove a Source of profit to the shareholders and a lasting benefit to the .district _..- -■ ■■ ■ Applications for shares.may be sent-to any of the Directors or to tae Secretaryj-.'Have-lock '" ' ' ' ' * ," 'J* . ' r ,. The Directors prefer that ho large; number of shares'should be held by one person, but that the shares should be spread over the whole district. ,< ■« :>* v • GOVERNMENT LIFE' INSURANCEDEPARTMENT. LOANS' ON MORTGATE . From time to time a limited portion of the fundsJs lent on first mortgage'of freehold security, with option ,of repayment by fixed instalments, spread over 12,15, or 20 year§. Hall-yearly Payment for each £lOt'. Period of Loan— £ s d. Twelve years ... 0' 4 7 ~ : Fifteen years ... 5 8 9 Twenty years ... i 13 8 Loans repayable) by'instalments, whereby principal .and interest are. both liquidated within a given time, and on terms of a most favourable character, present marked advantages to settlers and others. The borrower may, beforo the expiry of the full period, redeem the loan, wither Without notice, on terms which can be ascertained at this office, or at any of the offices'of the Department, where also forms of application can.be obtained. '■' , i/;-'.; (| For full particulars as to loans,apply;to the Head and Branch Unices and Post ; 6ffioetS. F, W. FRAXKLAND. ' " Actuary and Principal Officer; D. M. LUCK.IE, Couimrssioner, THE PUHLIO TRUST, OFFICE OF NE]Y ..' ZKAf.AND. ." > ' (X ,_, ' RSTABLl'ljlidD,"lß72. '"g''HE attention of persons a bout to make | their wills is directed to the largely reducod sealo ; oi charge* on collection of moneys, as shown in Neio Zealand Gazette of July iB, ]BBd,'page f&0. ; >;, ', ( „ .HEAD JOFFICK. ;
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 14, 11 March 1890, Page 1
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608Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 14, 11 March 1890, Page 1
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