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TO&GSFSOTUS'QP THB ifOBTH X WxilliOA STEAMSHIP CO. Ltd. (To be. Eegisterod un&ur Th© Companies' Act, 1882.) CAPlTAL*.....','.'.'..' £25,000 in 25;O00 shares of £1 each PEOVISIONAL DIRECTORS: A, E, Harding, T. S< Atkinson, H. Hammond, I\ J. Da,vgavill9j M. Harding, A. Andrews, B, E. Williams. . SOLICITOES i Mesaer? Mackeclinio and Nicholson. "- BACKERS: , : National Bank ol N?w Zcuiifind3ECEETAEY (pro tern,) Fred P, Day Omce of the Company.. . Dargaville. Tho whole of the Shares are offered to the public on the following1 terms: , 2s. 6di per share on application, j 2s. 6d. per share o.n allotment,. The balance to l£ called up as ro-i quired. The calls not to exoeedi 2s, Gd, per share per month. l This.Company is being formed for! the purpose of cany ing on the busi-j ness of ship owners taid carriers by water of passengers-and cargo of every [description between Helensville and ja.U way ports to Taugifcrona, or any ■other place or places that the Directors may from time to time decide upon. .■ v • The Conrpaiiy intend to build or acquire (by purchase or otherwise) steamers or otb : er vpssels fQr the purpose of enabling them to give effect to the above-named object, ; The promoters feel assured that the Company -will havo a useful and profitable future before it, and that it will meet a want that .has. been felt by country settlers ana residents of the different townships on the River for 'many years. - ;"■' The steamers run by the Company will be essentially settlers' boats, and every effort frill be made to satisfy the requirements of the country • districts, the promoters recognising that by serving the public they will best conserve the ihterests-jOf tilt) Company. In alloting shares preference will be'given to local applicants. s ; A meeting of the Shareholders will bo hold annually for tho ; purpose of eleticng Directors from their number, and discussing all matters in the interests of the Company; ; The shares being fixed at One Pound each, the promoters trust that =every settler, storekeejje'r and resident,, will take shares,' thus becoming a part owner and suppqrter \of >the steamers trading to the above-named places. The promoters have received alaeady very large promises of support, and they now. invite' definite -applications for shares in order that they may be in a position as soon as possible .to meet the initial expenses of' incorporation, thus placing the venture on a petinwnent footing. . ~- : . "~i Applications for shares, should be made on the accompanying form, and forwarded to the undersigned, ipgether with the- amount payable on application, not later tja.an Ist, August, 1901. If no allotment h made the deposit will be returned without reduction, and where-the number of shares piloted is less'thani the number applied for, the surplus, will be credited in ■ reduction of the amount payable on allotment. . . . FEED.. P.. DAY. ■i Secretary (pro tern). Dargaville. May 28, 1901. AUCKLAND BOA&D OF EDU1\ CATION. .... ~ .- —r ■■ il., TO THE MEMBEES OT SCHOOL COMMITTEES.. i. - ■■■..>,-• ,-, tl -n ':-' \. ! GrENTLE-MEX,- —I am a candidate for' the offieft of Member of the Auckland Board-o? Education e.t the bom nig election, aiid'rfe^ectfiilly. solicit-your vote and interest. I am induced to offer my services because I think that country districts have not hitherto enjoyed fair representation on the Board, and consequently, the requirements of country schools have not received pi-o-por consideration. If elected, I shall advocate the following:— Economy in administration; "where it can be ' v shown , .that such economy cjtii be ejected with-! out impairing efficiency in management. Establishment .of Technical and! continuation classes in thei country. . ■ ■ Improvement in the status of teachers and the establishment of training-schools. The adoption of a colonial series "of school books, ab the sent system of constant change is a source of irritation and loss to all concerned. , The transfer of. the control of the j' inspectorial staff from the I Board to the Department. | If you do rue the honour of electing .nle as one of your .representatives on tho Board. I shall give my best attention to the requirement... of the com-! niittees. .. ■ . . I Respectfully requesting your v6tc, , 7 o.m, yours truly, • ': .. ; ;..-:. >>~ : -.; JAS. a BOND. ! HaiiiiLoa, 24 th. June, 1901. [ Messrs Lioheiistein and Arnoklson1 ■beg, to;intin. t ate that they are. only too j pleased to givo credit to good marki, also that they are buyers of pvodtipo, ,at-iiiarket rates, at their Port Albert i branch.

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 14, 5 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 14, 5 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 14, 5 July 1901, Page 3

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