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20s. per share 3 months thereafter,- and the remain- INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1862. ing 60s. per share by calls at intervals of not less than three months,, and of. which three months' notice Commissioners for the Province of Nelson :^- ---shall be given. In no case the call to exceed £1 per ins honor the SUPERINTENDENT, share. Ko further calls to be made without the-con- jacob batey, sent of three fourths of the proprietors present at a edw\ Srd U b3aig lent AILEY> meeting specially convened for that purpose. euwakd everett, The shares have been fixed at the moderate sum of CHARLES ELLIOTT, £10, with a view of enabling all classes of the com- isaac mason hill. munity to identify themselves with the monetary in- thomas ridge HACKETT terests of the country. HENRY adams Branches of the " Bank of New Zealand " will be maxwell-BURY established in every town of importance in the Co- HENRY REDWOOD. lony. Each Branch to be managed by a Local Mana- "THE above-named COMMISSIONERS ger appointed by the General Boaid, and two Direc- |_ having been appointed by his Excellency the tors, chosen by the resident local proprietary, when the Governor " for the purpose of receiving articles the local proprietary represent a capital of £40,000 in the pro( iuce or manufacture of the colony, and of selecting Bank, until which time duch Directors to be appointed an <j transmitting to London such articles as may be by the General Board. thought worthy of exposition," take the earliest opIn London there will be a Board of Direction and pO rtunity of soliciting the co-operation of their fellowSecretary ; and it is anticipated that a sufficient num- citizens, so that the Province of Nelson may be ber of influential Colonists, shareholders in the Bank worthily represented in the forthcoming Great Exhiwill always be found resident in London to form such bition. Board. The following list includes articles suitable for exArrangement with some desirable English Bank hibition :— will be made for effecting Exchange. Mineral Products— The " tiank of New Zealand will make advances Gold upon Bills of Lading, Bonding Warrants, and other Copper legitimate secuiities. Chrome, and its manufactures . It will be the object of this Bank to render all pos- Goal sible accommodation and facilities consistent with its I ron s an d proper functions to the merchant, settler, storekeeper Tm and farmer. Plumbago . The Balance Sheet of the Bank will be made up Limestone. every half-year, say on the 30th June and 31st De- Flax—raw and Manufactured, including pulp for ceinber, and forwarded to each proprietor, together paper-making. with the Directors' Report, prior to the half-yearly Wool—washed, unwashed", dyed, and manufactured meetings, at which the Dividend will be declared. i nto c i o th. Trusteesto be named provisionally to appoint the Agricultural' Produce necessary officers-to cause the Prospectus to be pub- VVheat, Oats, Bailey, Malt, Pease, Beans, Flour, lished and circulated—to receive applications for Biscuit, Oatmeal, Ale and Porter (in cask), Hops, shares—to allot shares—to open Banking accounts— Dried and preserved Fruits. to receive and apply the deposit of 2s. 6d. per share Specimens of Wood—in plank and Scantling, and in payment of preliminary expenses—to prepare the accompanied with dried twigs and pressed leaves Deed of Settlement for execution of subscribers—to of each wood. receive the further sum of 17s. 6d. par share, payable on Wood manufactured—Furniture, Cabinet Work, &c. signing the Deed of Settlement, and to convene a meet- Architectural and Building Contrivances ing of qualified subscribers after one-half of the ares Models of Colonial and Other Houses. shall have been allotted, for the purpose of enabling Slum, Feathers, and Hair. such subscribers to elect the first Board of Directors, Shells, suitable for manufacturing purposes. of which meeting due notice is to be given in one or Leather, manufactured. more local papers. After the election of the Board of Specimens of Natural History. Directors, and transfer of Balance of Account to them, And any otner ar tlcle produced or obtained by the duties of the Trustees shall cease. human industry, whether of The qualification for voting at the election of the Haw Materials, first Board of Directors, or of becoming candidates for Machinery, seats at such board, shall be the payment of the pre- Manufactures, or liminary deposit of 2s. Gd. per share, and the further p me r t g# sum of 17s. 6d, per share, and the execution of the '_ Deed of Settlement, before the meeting to be con- Articles not included in the above list will also be vened by the Trustees for the election of such Board, forwarded, if considered suitable by the CommisAny duly qualified subscriber for 200 shares, who s j O ner9. shall have given to the provisional secretary at least Specimens of timber should be converted into plank seven days notice in writing of such his intention, shall or sca ntling, say six feet long and four inches thick, be eligible as a candidate for a seat at the Board, and an d cut s0 as to s j lOW tne sap on edges, all qualified subscribers shall be entitled to vote in pro. Where more samples than one are sent of any arportion to the number of their shares, according-to the tide, the best samples only will be forwarded, at the following scale, viz., discretion of the Commissioners. For 5 shares, 1 vote. A room has been set apart at the Government 12 shares, 2 votes. Buildings, where Mr. Greenfield will, on behalf of 25 shares, 3 votes. tHe Commissioners, receive every article sent, and 50 shares, 4 votes. give a rece i pt . And 2 votes for every additional 50 shares. The very latest date at which goods can be received Upon the application for shares there shall be paid is the Ist of November next. to the Trustees a deposit of 2s: 6d. per share to be ap- Articles will be carefully packed, and forwarded plied in defraying the preliminary expenses, but such free of cost, to the Government Agent in London, who applicants as shall not qualify to vote as herein before will see the goods properly placed in the Exhibition. mentioned by the payment of the further sum of 17s. Exhibitors are requested to forward a full des6d. per share, and by signing the Deed of Settlement, scription of the articles sent, and to state the locality shall not be required to execute the said Deed of Set- whence the}'are obtained. tfement until after the election of the first Board of Subscriptions, to defray the expenses of packing Directors, and should such applicants decline or neg- and forwarding articles, &c., &c., will be received by lect to pay the said further sum of 17s. 6d. per share, any of the Commissioners, or at the Union Bank. and to execute such Deed, of Settlement aftei such The Commissioners will meet at the Government Election and notice given by the Directors in one or Buildings every Monday, at Two, p.m., where they more local newspapers for a period of 14 days, then a,ay be consulted by intending exhibitors, auch applicants shall be deemed and declared to have On behalf of the Commissioners, forfeited the said deposit of 2s. 6d. per share and all C. ELLIOTT, interest in the said Bank, and shall not at any future ]q Hon. See. time bo allowed to execute the said Deed of Settle- ' ment in respect of such shares so allotted to them, J^fey nTi QiMXTTi «V QTTACJffc'W and all liability of such applicants in respect of such Qd&M. ._ I U oIAINJ^ tfllS O&JXOKJU shares shall thereupon cease, and such shares may be JlfgJiiijl^ afc Sunnvslde, Spring Grove, re-allotted to other applicants. <r@™f^Ws**l « """" ~ Ifc is proposed to reserve at least 10,000 shares for g§bgfagß|fe| Young Athelstane, * sale in England. w j.Ll be at the following places oo the days named. Applications for shares, accompanied by the deposit Wakefield Arms .. .. Every Monday. of 2s. 6d. per share, to be made in the following form < Foxhill .. .. .. .. „ Tuesday. and addressed to the Provisional Trustees at the New Village .. ~ .. .. >, Thursday. Zealand Insurance Company's office, Fraser's Build- Star and Garter .. .. ~ Friday. ings, Auckland ;or to Messrs. CURTIS BROTHERS, Fees, £3 each mare: Groom, f»s.; to be paid on or Selsoo, who are authorised to receive the same. before the first of January, 1862. An allowance made if more than one mare. FORM OF APPLICATION. 20i JOHN ANDREWS. To the Trustees of the Bank of New Zealand. dahibi xvxogre Gentlemen—l request you will allot me shares » TTPTTn'Nr'R'WT? anr\ POMMTSSTON in the above Bank, and Thereby agree to accept A mfrpha\T that or any less number which may be allotted MMiOiiAiN 1, to me upon the terms mentioned in the published Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 817 FoSpe Name of applicant: JOHNS BROTHERS, Profession or business: • LIGHTERMEN", &c<« *c, ! .Residence: HAVEN-ROAD, NELSON. Number of Shares : . Signature : Cargoes discharged by the ton or lump. Ships balDatedthe day of : 1861. lasted with stone or shingle. Water supplied on the 876 shortest notice. ■ 237 COLONIST PRINTING OFFICE, WAIMEA-STREET, NELSON. POSTERS, HANDBILLS PAMPHLETS, RECEIPTS, PRICE LISTS, LABELS OF ALL KINDS, CARDS, BILLHEADS, AND EVERY OTHER DESCRIPTION 0E PRINTING, ON MOST REASONABLE TERM'S. ROBERT BUR N, TMFALGAR-STREET/ NELSON, ha 3 just received, per Sir Geokge Pollock, a number of SEAMLESS MILK PANS, together with a large assortment of articles suitable for DAIBY, KITCHEN, AND GENERAL PURPOSES. Builders and others can now be supplied with SHEET AND PERFORATED ZINC at the lowest possible prices for cash. Also, and . ZINC GUTTERING AND REPAIRS ■ executed with the utmost promptitude in town or country. IR. 8., in drawing attention to the new stock of Goods just received, and in guaranteeing them as the BEST EVER IMPORTED, trusts; that tho character ho has acquivedin Nelson, as a Tinsmith, during the last twelve years, will be a ■■ sufficient warranty for its truth, X|Q

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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 419, 29 October 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 419, 29 October 1861, Page 4

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