_ -^ -yfa _^J^_ The qualification for'voting at the electrafof tho first Board of Directors; or of becoming candidates for seals at such board, shall be the payment of the preliminary deposit of 2s. 6di per share, and the further sum. of 17s. 6d, per share, and the execufcioh of the Deed of Settlement, before the meeting, to ,be convened by the Trustees for.the election of such Board. Any duly qualified subscriber, for 200 shares, who shall, have given to the provisional secretary, at least seven days notice in writing oi such his iriteiition, shall be eligible as a candidate for. a seat atthe Board, and all qualified subscribers shall he entitled to vote in proportion to.the number of;theirshares,according to the following scale, viz., ■ For. 5 shares, I Votej: * \ . 12 shares', 2 votes. ; 25 shares, 3 votes. 50 shares, 4 votes; And 2 votes for every "additionalSO shares. Upon the application for shares there shall be* paid to the Trustees a deposit of '25.; fid.per share to be applied in defraying the preliminary expenses, but such applicants as shall not qualify to vote, as herein before mentioned by the payment of the further sum of 17s. 6d. per share, and by signing the Deed of Settlement shall not be required to execute the said Deed of Settlement until after the election of the first. Board of Directors, and should such applicants decline: or neg« lect to pay the saidfurtherauni of IlTs.' 6di per share, and to execute such,' peed of Settlement aftei such Election-and notice given; by, th^ Directors In one or more local newspapers fora period Of 14 days, then such applicants shall he deemed and declared to' have forfeited ihe said deposit of 25.; Gd. per' share; and all interest in the said Bank', and shall nbt'kt any future tinie be alloyed. to execute the said Deedof Settlement in respect of such shares sO'allotted to them, and all liability of suoh applicants in respect jof such shares shall thereupon cease, and.suchsharesmay be , re-allotted to other; applicants., ".'» .;, ;. ; It is proposed to'Veserve at least IOJ0W) shares for' sale in England. -~ . -..*';',;'■ y, ~,..;'_ Applications for shares, accompanied by the deposit of 25.6 d; per share,itoAbecm^de in the following form and addressed to.the Proyisional'Trustees at 'the New Zealand Insurance Company's office, Eraser's Buildings, Auckland ; or to Messrs. CDRTI§ BROTHRRS Neisory.who are authorised to receive the same. ' FORM OF APPLICATION. To the Trustees of the Bank of New Zealand. - Gentlemen—l request you will allot me : : shares in the above Bank, and I hereby ; agree to accept that or any. less, number; which may be, allotted to me upon the terms mentioned in the published prospectus. ...,,-.. ~ -. ■ ■ TName of applicant 9 Profession or business; Residence: • - ' ." ' Number of Shares: Signature: Dated the day of 1861. 876. ." •-,,.'■ • ..;■•• v New Zealand Stud Bool:. TT is proposed to compile, with a View to -*- publication, a New Zealand :Stud'Book, which shall contain, as far as can he ascertained, 'the name and ; pedigree of every, thorough-bred h'orsa imported into, or bred in the colony., ,"l : The great and increasihg interest shown'in all the provinces in the breeding of thorough-bred horse stock, renders a work Of the above character highlytfesirable', as, without it, in afew years the pedigrees of many valuable animals will be Altogether lost, ao that it will be impossible at- any future time to certify to tho blood of their descendants.' Erom the circumstance that, until quite recently, no Stud Book was ever pub. blished in New.. South Wales, to which colony New Zealand is so largely indebted for its jhorse stock, it has,already become difficult to trace the pedigrees of many of our supposed thorough-bred horses to the English Stud Book,, the only recognised authority of a hors,e'fli purity of breed. Much, however, may be done by. research and inquiry to clear up doubtful pedigree's if the task is. at oncedndertakeri, but tho longer the work is deferred" the greater will be tho difficulty of ultimate success. ■ . t As soon as the compilation of tho New Zealand Stud Book is complete, the work will be published, if a sufficient number of Bubscriberß, for'it «an be obtained to guarantee the expense of printing; and it is proposed to publish; in successive years,? loose sheets in continuation of the work until thereshall be sufficient materials to justify the: publication of a second volume, which will then be .issued, and the further continuation of the New Zealand Stud Book will then become an easy task. , ; ; Breeders and owners, resident in New Zealand, of thorough-bred or supposed thorough-hred horses, aro requested to furnish the undersigned with all the information they, possess regarding the breeding of tho animals whose names they wish to see entered in the New Zealand Stud Book, which it is intended shall hereafter become the test of breeding of horses in this colony in the same manner in which tlie 'Stud Book is regarded in England. ,::];f In order that the foals of the presentieason may bo included in this contemplated volume; the work will not be «ent to press until the Ist of March; next, up to which date communications: will be- received, but in order that, the work may in the.msan time be prepared, if is hoped that communications will be sent in . as early as possible. . r , The price of the work wiil be ids. 6d. r I which will entitle subscribers to any loose sheets'; of pedigrees which may be published' previous to the issue of a second volume. •.,' Intending subscribers-are requested "to forward their names at their earliest convenience,' io C. ELLIOTT,; Secretary of Nelson Turf Club. ;%* The following is given as a specimen of the information which it is desirable the compiler should be furnished with, where practicable:-^"' Flora M'lvoiy a brown mare, iijtort&l to Nelson by Mr. 11. Redwooodfrom New Sdjfth Wales, in 1855, by Associate, out of Cornelia, by Grasshopper, -i.-'i 1855, foaled b c Chevalier, by Lawson's Tros. . 1856, foaled bflo, by Sir.Hercples. . 1857, foalfed eh f Waimeji, hy fife Hercules. 1858, missed td II Barbieife. :y 11859. missedto II Barbiere and tb Potentate. iB6O, missed to ht. Aubin, Nelson, September 6,1861. 73 J^GENfe FOR TEE "COLONIST." ■fafa-.; ■; .' ' . ~■ Town; • Bridge-street, W. Wilkie j Waimea-street, I. If. Rill. ,- Bridge«street, ; H.,J, Goodman. Stoke, F. Austen. =... Motueka, R. Sutcliffe. Richmond, Hodder & Col Riwaka, Mr. Edleeton Spring Grove, E. Rennel. Waitapu, R.Ray, ■ Wakefield,^* Squires.] ■~-, , .Motupipi, J. Tilby Waimea'Village,. J.'palmer Slateford, Mr. Hey ward. Collingwood/ D. Allan. Blenheim, W. Collie. Moutere Ipn, C..H. Benseman. • . , "... London:.," ■ ■'~ "-'," Mr. Wm. B. Smith, ftews Agent, 4, JJiingerford-st. ''• ;- :i -';,':;" SyOney': ' ■"■ - Mr. J. L. Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, George-st. Melboubne: Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, Collins-street. ... .'fa,..-"-'--fa ■ NOTICE. ",,",;■,'-,' TO SUBSCRIBERS ANl> ABVERTISBX*, THE COLONIST, published every and Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to England, Sydney, Melbourne, Geelong > Adelaide, Queensland, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia generally. Parties desirous of having the " Summary for Europe and Australia" posted to' their friends abroad, may send their addresses to this office, which will be promptly attended to. t ...... It is particularly requested that any.irregularity in the delivery of this paper, niay be notified at this Office, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. The terms for advertisements are as under :— Eight lines . . ,;'s>,,4 0 fcvery line above eight- "00 3 Evfery subsequent insertion will be charged one-half of the above prices. 9 Eyery advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the uniform rate of Is. for each insertion. . Quarterly Advertisers will be charged according to | a scale to be ascertained on application, at this office.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 409, 24 September 1861, Page 4
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