Public "Notices. | SOUTHLAND SHIPPING COM- ° PANY (LIMITED), Projected to promote DIRECT SHIPPING between Southland and Great Britain. PROPOSED CAPITAL £30,000, In 6000 Shakes of £5 EiCH. ! "~~~ "~~~" . i Applications for Shares wiil be received pro tem. by the undersigned. K. ROSE. " PROSPECTUS ~~ OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). (To bo incorporated, with Limited Liability, undi a the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860.) CAPITAL, £250,000, In 25,000 Shares of £10 each, with power to | increase and issue Debenture Stook. i Only £4 per share to be called up at present, payable as follows : — 10s per share on application ; 10s ou allotment ; 20s in three months after allotment ; and the remaining 40s in calls of 10s each succeeding three months. Pbovisional Directobs : E. B. CARGILL, Esq. (Messrs CargUls and M'Lean) A. C. STRODE, E?q , R.M. J. A. WALCOTT.Esq. (Messrs Bright Brothers and Co.) P. C. NKILL, Ecq. (Messrs Neill and Co.) W. J. M. LARNACH, Esq. (National Bank) JOHN RICHARD JONES, Esq., Matanaka J. M. RITCHIE, Esq. (Messrs Gk Gray R UB . Bell and Co.) JAMES MILLS, Esq. (Harbor Steam Company) * JAMES T. MACKERRAS, Esq. (Messrs J. T. Mackerras and Co ) i ARTHUR W. MORRIS, Esq. (Otago and Southland Investment Company) JAMES SMITH, Esq. (Messrs Smith and Anderson) HENRY DRIVER, Esq (Messrs Driver, Stewart and Co.) ALEXANDER BURT, Esq. (Messrs A. and T. Burt) CHARLES M'QUEEN, Esq. (Messrs Kincaid, M'Queen and Co) H. P. MURRAY-AYNSLEY, Esq. (Messrs Miles and Co., Christchurch) GEORGE GOULD, Esq., merchant, Christ church. Bankebs NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. SOIICITOBS : Messrs SMITH t ANDERSON. Intbbim Secbetabt : JAMES MILLS, Esq. THIS Company has been formed for the purpose of providing more efficient steam communication between the different ports oi New Zealand — tho want of whieh has been much felt for some time past, and which is becoming more perceptible as the growing trade of the Colony is developed. It is proposed to fbat the Shares principally in the provinces of Otago and Canterbury, as the class of enterprise is one in which they are specially interested, and in which they have not hitherto occupied the position they are entitled to from their largo share in the trade of the Colony. It is desired to establish a weekly line of steamers between Otago and the principal Northern Ports, to put on a steamer between Dnnedin and the West Coast Ports of the Middle Island, and also to provide for the efficient conduct of the trade to and from the several smaller Ports on the coast of Otago and Canterbury. For these purposes the following new vessels wiU be required :— Three first-class Steamers for the trade between Dunediu and Manukau, to be built in Europe, aud capable of carrying from 400 to 500 tons of cargo, fitted with compound engines and the latest improvements, and with superior passenger accommodation, suited to the requirements of the present day. Theso steamers will be of such class and speed as will ensure every facili y to shippers of goods, and convenience to the travelling public. One boat of smaller capacity, and light draft of water, especially adapted to the trade j to the West Coast of the Middle Island. With a view to commencing operations without delay, it has been arranged to take over, on the Ist of January next, the Bteamers Maori, Beautiful Star, and Samson, belonging to the Harbor Steam Company's fleet, and aho their new steamer, just built on the Clvde specially for the Timaru and Lyttelton trade, and which is expected to arrive in the Colony early in February. These vessels will at once create a revenue for the Company, and, it is believed, will be sufficient to carry on the trade of tbe ports on the coasts of Otigo and Canterbury. The terms on which it has been agreed to take over the Harbor Company's plant are exceedingly favorable to this Company ; the new boat is to be taken at cost price, and the Maori, Beautiful Star, and Samson at a price to be arrived at by a valuation of the boats by Mr Walcott on behalf of this Company, Mr Mills on behalf of Harbor Company, with Mr A. W. Morris as third valuator, and to be agreed to by Provisional Directors, with a bonus added equal to their estimated profits for three months, to be verified by an examination of the Company's books by Messrs Walcott, Cargill, and Morris. This Company will receive an ample equivalent for the bonus so given, in taking possession at once of a well-established and profitable business, and securing all the benefits of the Harbor Company's connection and experience. Mr James Mills, who has so successfully con • ducted the business of the Harbor Company from its commencement, will continue to act as Manager of this Company. It is estimated that, to carry out these pro • posals, a capital of £150,000 will be required, and to provide for this it is proposed to call up £4 per share, making a total of £100,000, and to borrow the remaining £50,000 on debentures bearing a low rate of interest. This arrangement will enable larger dividends to be declared on the paid-up capital. Out of the total number of shares, the proprietors of the Harbor Company wUI take 7,500, paid up to the extent of £4, eaoh, and the remaining 17,500 are how offered to investors. In recommending this investment to the public, the Provisional Directors may state that large profits are now being made by steamers on the coast of New Zealand, and they are therefore confident that, by the employment of vessels of the character indicated, fitted to work with the utmost economy, and meet the growing traffic without undue strain, the Company will be able to secure ample profits, and at the same time promote trade and the convenience of the travelling public, by providing improved facilities and accommodation at reduced rates. Applications for Shares will be received by the Interim Secretary, at his office, Harbor Chambers, Dunediu ; and by the National Bank of New Zealand, InvercargUl. NOTICE. I HE RE BY caution all parties from trespassing on or removing stock from my land in the Forest Hill Hundred, being Blocks 51, 58, 73, and 111, without giving me notice. Parties trespassing or removing stock will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law. I DUNCAN K. MACRAE. I
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Southland Times, Issue 1829, 9 December 1873, Page 4
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