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Public Notifications PBOSPBOTUS OF THE WELLINGTON SMALL FARM . ASSOCIATION, Under tbe auspices of the WELLINGTON WOHKING MEN'S CLU3. President.: Hon. JRaitoaii, Johnson. Vice-Presiclent: 0. J. Johnstok, Esq. Hon. Treasurer: W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. Trustees: F. A. Kmui, Esq., W. Hutchi9ok, Esq., M.H.8., Gkohgk Oeawtobd, Esq., J.P., Provisional Directors: AIFBED LISDSAT, ESQ., ThOXAS WHITBHOtrsB, Esq, E. H. Cbease, Esq.. Appointed by the Wellington Working Men's Club, Bt a Special Meeting held for that purpose, October 13th 1879: Mr O. 0. Heiden, President Working Men's Club. Mr Andpew Okb, Member of Committee, Working Men's Club. Mr John Yousa, Member of Commfttee, Working Men's Club. MrHnratY B, Jvnx, Member of, Committee, Working Men's Club. Bankers: The Coiosiai Bakk of Nbw Zeaulnd. Solicitor: W. H. Qoiok, Ebq. Auditors: H. F. Logak, Esq., Thomas M'Kwzrc, Esq. Secretary: Mr Wikuam Wyiie. This Association is promoted with the object of securing; for its members freehold farms in the Waimate Plains (or some other suitable locality) on the moifc favorable terms and conditions, with a view of supplying to some extent the great and increasing demand for small holdings for bona fide settlement. A« soen ac tbe block is decided upon, and the preliminaries arranged, it will be surveyed into sections of limited area and apportioned, >y lot or otherwise, according to rules to be agreed upon at a general meeting of the subscribing members of the proposed Association in ' selections of a minimum value of One Hundred Pounds (£100) sterling, and a maximum value of (£400) sterling. The Provisional Directors will endeavor to induce the Government to grant to members of the Association such modifications of the land on deferred-payment clauses of the Land Act, 1877, as may facilitate occupation by bona fide settlers and subscribers without necessitating strict compliance with the present provisions of those clauses. The Provisional Directors will also endeavor to make provision for ample leserves for religious, educational, recreation, and public^ health purposes, as suggested by the Minister of Lands to' the deputation -which lately waited upon the Government with tbe view of bringing this scheme under their notice and favorable consideration. The payments are to be computed on some well-defined, liberal, and easily-understood system of deferred payments, to be made by instalments extending over a period of, cay not less than ten <10) years. Each subscribing member wiil be required to deposit a sum equ»l to ten porcentum of the total value of the. share of land he applies for before bit application can be entertained, and a further payment of two poroentum per month on said total value until suoh time as the block to be applied for is acquired by the Association, and possession can be given to applicants, or until such time as the Association shall make arrangements with the Government for allotting land to the subscribers, provided always that such monthly payments of two jercentum do nob extend to a fur! her period than six months from date of application. All monies received are to be paid into the Colonial Bank of Hew Zealand to the Association's account, to be opened in the mire of the Trustees, on fixed deposit bearing interest, and no withdrawals or payments to be made by cheque against ■ suoh account without the authority and signature of the Treasurer, one of tbe Trustees, and three Directors being first obtained. Agents, or Acting-Directors, for tbe Association will also be' appointed in all the centres of-population throughout the provincial district as soon as practicable. As soon as, in the opinion of the Provisional Directory, a sufficient number of shares are applied for, a general meeting of subscribing members will be called for the pur* pote of passing and adopting permanent rules and by-laws or article? of Association for the future guidance of the Association, and also for the election of a permanent Board of Directors nud Management. If the Provisional Directors are unable to make satisfactory arrangements with the Government, or from any other cause they find that they are unable to carry out the scheme' suggested by this prospectus, they may return to each subscriber the amouLt of his subscription with accrued interest, lets his shara of the expenses or liabilities then incurred. As it in of the utmost importance and imperatively necessary that no time should be lost in organising the business of the Association, the Provisional Directory therefore stipulate that the list of subscribing numbers should be linally closed nob later than the 31st January, 1880. Terms of proposal and application for shares and other information connected with the Association may be procured from the Provisional Directors, the. Secretary pro tern, or at the Wellington Working Men's Club, Lambton Quay. Applications, with amount of deposits to be lodged with the Colonial Bank of Now Zealand, Wellington. WILLIAM WYLIB, Secretary. Wellington, November, 1879. 1288 THAMES VISITORS TO AUCKLAND. MBS CASHJEL has Removed from Exoiiia Houle, Hobaon street, to the more convenient* and commodious premises known os "Harbour View House," Shortland street (just above tbe Post Office), lately en larged and renovated, where Board and Residence of a superior and select kind can be obtained. Private rooms, with separate table, if required ; Sliowerbatus. Within 3 minutes walk of the Wharf, Railway Station, aud Sea Batha. ■ "DT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. gg fe/b.DEL'EAu\|\ gg BS W&\ AUCKLAND. )M} WH _o_ . * MADE To7oSbsTasplcO "■■■.. MEASUIBMEtffc .B*o

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3423, 11 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3423, 11 December 1879, Page 4

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