Companies. tw-ew Zealand trust and loan 1™ COMPANY. (LIMITED.). CAPITAL, £500,000. In 20,000 Shares of £25 each (with power to increase) . £1 per share to be paid on application, and £1 on Allotment. 2000 Shares to be reserved for New Zealand. Trustees : Robert Brooks, Esq., M.P. G. Grenfell Glyn, Esq., M.P. J. J. Cummins; Esq. Dtuectoht: Sir Charles Clifford, late Speaker of the House of Assembly, New Zenland ■ Sir J. H. Pelly, Bart.. Warnham Court, Horsham Captain Henry Carr Glynn, E.N... 15 Eaton-ter-race, Eaton-square .F. G. Dalgoty, Esq., Messrs Dalgety and Co., Gresham-street H. Selfe Selfe, Esq., English agent for the Government of Canterbury, New Zealand R. A. Brooks, Esq., Messrs Robert Brooks and Co., St. Peter's Chambers, Cornhill. : \ . Bankers: In London — Messrs Glvn, Mills and Co. In New Zealand — The Union Bank of Australia. Soiicitoes: Messrs Freshfields and Newman. Bkokeks: '. Messrs Mullens, Marshall and Daniel, 3 Lombarkstreet Messrs A. J. Brunton and Son, Auction Mart. Sucuetahs : W. D. Carruthers, Esq., pro. tem. Offices : 31 New Broad-street, city, E.C. This company is established for the purpose of supplying to the thrivingandincrcasinfjlyimportant colony of New Zealand those advantages winch are already enjoyed by the colonies of Australia, and Canada, by the Trust and Loan Societies now existing. Its operations will consist of loans and advances on mortffage upon real security in New Zealand, for which the system of public registration of land established there affords great facility, with perfect safety. The company will also be prepared to make advances on securities of. a substantial character, including those to municipal bodies upon their bonds. It is not proposed that more that £5 shall be called upon each £25 share (of which £2 will be sufficient for presenfc purposes), but that to the extent of the remaining £20 per share, the companv shall exercise its borrowing powers for procuring money in Great Britain upon debentures for terms of years at a fixed rate of interest. This money will also be lent in the same manner as the paid-up capital, and the lenders will be protected both by the securities taken and by the subscribed but uncalled capital, which will itself be equal to the entire amount borrowed. Now Zealand offers peculiarly favorable opportunities for operations of the na tnreproposed ; the prosperity of the settlers enables them to employ with profit large sums of money at rates of interest considerably higher than those ordinarily current in England ; the simplicity of-the local laws affecting real estate aff>rds a safe and inexpensive mode of granting security; and property is of steadily improving v,ilur>, as the energies of the colonist, the increase of population, and the resources of the colony itself become further developed. These circumstances, and the successful operaions of comnanins of this., description in other olonics, justify the directors in anticipating an mply remunerative return to shareholders. SOUTHLAND REGISTER & LABOR OFFICE OPPOSITE THE " SOtJUILAJTD NEWS 5 ' OITICE. TX7" ANTED Situations for Shepherds ' Bullock-drivers, Carters, Farm Servants and Married Couples. Builders can be supplied with Carpenters, Road Contractors with pick and shovel men, free of charge. Hotel keepers with Cooks, Waiters, and Female Servants. The female department is under the superinf endanee of Mrs Walker, and the grea test care exercised in the selection of suitable servants. . Country settlers, when in town, can engagi their own servants at this office, or by letter. A large number are now applying daily for work. Any person having house property or furnished lodgings to let can register the same at this office, as numerous applications are made daily for the same. ORDERS TAKEN IN FOR FIREWOOD AND PILES. GEORGE WALKER, Spey-street. N.B. — HE NTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED, (COPT.) yySSOLUI ION of Partnership.— This \J is to give notice that the Partnership between Thomas Robson and Francis Pellett, Carpenters, of Kiverton , is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all debts owing by the said firm will be liquidated by Francis Pellett. THOMAS KOBSON. FEANCIS PELLETT. Witness — JonN S. Aideed, This 6th day of April, 1863. NOTI C E . rgIHE undersigned having leased the promises heretofore' occupied as a Bake house by Mr J. H. Stirling, Tay-street, hope by strict attention to business and by the manufacture of first-class bread, to merit that favor so long bestowed upon their predecessor. Orders from Grocers and Private Families punctually attended to. HAMILTON & CLARKE, Tay-street. IN reference to the above advertisement the subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage he has so long received from his numerous customers, and can cordially recommend, as worthy of that patronage, his successors Messrs Hamilton and Clarke. Bread always on hand at his store as formerly. J. H. STIRLING, Tay-street. TO DRAYMEN AND OTHERS. TTENRY GLTNN and CO. will sell by auction H on the days publicly announced, at their premises, South End of Wakatip Lake, all goods placed at their disposal, guaranteeing a quick return of the proceeds of the same, with only the usual commission. ' - Notice to Builders and Others. /"^LEARING-OUT Sate of timber atthe V^ Waikivi Saw Mills of 50,000 feet scantlings, all sizes, at ten per cent, below market prices, for cash' , . . HAMILTON & CO,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 21 April 1863, Page 4
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