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' TJSOSrfe'TtJS OF THE NdRTHI WAIKOA STEAMSHIP CO. Ltd' , (To be Registered"under The Com- ; panics' Act, 1882») CAPITAL., £25,000 i in 25,000 shares of £1 each PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS j !A. E, Harding1, T. R. Atkinson. 11. I Hammond. F. J- Dargaville, M. Hard.'. I ing, A. Andrews, B. E. Williams, j I SOLICTTOB8: ! j Misers Maciceehnie and Nicholson. ! I ■. BANKERS: j Natv ual Bank of New Zealand. j' SECRETARY (pro torn,) Fred F. D,ay| Office oil the Company. .. . Durgaville.i The whole of the Shares are offered i 'to the public on the following terms: ■ 2-s. 6d. per share on application, j 2s. 6.'. per share on allotment. j The baJunee to be called up as required. The calls 7iot to exceed 2s, Gd. per\sharo per month. This Company is lining formed forj the purpose of carrying on the 'business of ship owners and -carri;'vs h) ; water of passengers and cargo of everyj description between lTeleii*vili.;> and! all way ports to Tangverona, or any), other place or places that the I Directors may from tinie to time decide upon. . J Tho CompariyJntcnd to build or acquire (by purchase or otherwise) steam- - ers or other vessels for the purpose of enabling; them to give effect to the ' above-named object* ( The promoter* feel assured that the Company will have a useful and pro- f iitable future before it, and that jiVill . meet a want that has been felt by x country ser/lers and residents of the different townships on the Eiver for I many years. i The steamers run by the Company will be essentially settlers' boats, and every effort will he made to satisfy the requirements of the country districts, the promoters recognising that by serving the public they will best conserve the interests of ilie Company. a In alloting shares preference will be given to loral applicants. A meeting of the Shareholders will bo held annually for the purjioao of eloticng- Directors from their number, and discussing all matters in the inter- j ests of-the; Company. The shares being fixed at One Pound each, the pro'mniers trust that every"' settler, storekeeper and resident, will take shares, tljas becoming a part owner and supporter of the steamers trading to the .<C;pve-named places. The promoter 'have received alaeady very large pro:%ises of support, and they r.o 'v iiivit:4irlcfi2iite applications -" for shares in orcin- that they may be" in a position as^ soon as possible to! meet the initial expenses of incorporation, thus placing the venture on a permanent footing. j Applications for shares should be! made on the accompanying form, and!] forwarded to the undersigned, together wit!) the amount payable on applic-}-, ation, not later than Ist. August, 1901.1 If no allotment is made the deposit will be returned without reduction, and where the number of shares allot- * ed is less than the number applied for, the surplus will be credited in reduction of the amount payable on allotment, FEED, F. DAY. Secretary (pro tern). Dargaville. May 28, 1901. .4 UCKLAND BOAED OF EDUA ' CATION. TO THE MEMBERS OF .SCHOOL < COMMITTEES. ] —I am a candidate for|J ;!i'.- i;-...-\->, of Member of the Auckland Uuu.ru of Education at the coming 3lection, and respectfully solicit A'our vote and interest. I am induced to of-j Per my services because I think that country dis ricts have not hiihoito enjoyyu fair representation on the Board, j iialcf consequently, tho requirements of;./ schools have not receiver! pro-per-^ionsideration. If elected. I shall advocate the foi-j losing:— ' ■ j Economy in administration, where;. * it can hr* shown that ftiu.hj 1- ' ■"" economy can 'be effected with-! out impairing efficiency in;_ ', s> mauYemeni. ! Est. Alisliment of Technical and; \ 0 'cfaitimiation classes in tho; "» country. | Impro^einent in the status of! teai;her,s,'l2ii'd the esiablish-j nyarii'^rf-'txaming1 schools, i The ai-llpt'Pgn. pi a colonial series \\ t)f'schl&i'beoks, as the pre-L ,s^t ol conjt/mt; t <mai^,:^J. a [source ox irritat-i yiTKfind loss s to all concerned. j(i The tr^sferj|f fcie control of the i^gpectoWil " staff from the I Board io<the Department. i If yoix do me the honour of electinj?l ime as one of your representatives on; I tli c Board, I shall .givo my best attoi)i;-| io?i to the requirements of the com-j mittees; _ . j Respectfully requesting- your vote, j 1 am, yours truly, i JAS. S. BOND. ] M-a-iailton,-S-lth-.-TuiQ-o, IDOI. ] - Messrs Lichenstei'n and Arnoldson [beg:-to intimate that they nro only t>d\ (pleased to give credit to good marks*, 'also that they are buyers of produce, at market rates, at their iPort iilbert! branch. (

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 16, 12 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 16, 12 July 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 16, 12 July 1901, Page 3

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