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"' Pg6speettw ;x""""-"" ' ' ; ~ <ive country, and tba't the valleys of the Piako, Waifda,"" and Thames are largely settled and stocked (and by the time the line is open may be expected to bo fully so), looking also to the scheme for the settlement of the Patetere country, the Provisional Directors think the comparißori-'aifaiv onei • The latest returns of the Kaipara Te Awamutu Bail way show a net revenuo of £193 per mile per annum. This would give on the first section of 38 miles, a net revenue of £7334, or 7$ pef>cen!i. on £100,000. Estimating the revenue for ths first year's working at only one half of the Kaipnra Waikatoline, 3£ per oent. will ba obtained, leaving only 3 \ per rent, to be made up by the Distriot Kate and Government contribution, or a little over 2£ per cent, and under X per cent, respectively. For those roaaons, and for others too numerous to mention, the Provisional Direc* tora feel fully justified in recommending the undertaking to the public as a work of national as well aa local importance. As an investment of capital, it will be directly remunerative, and they confidently expect the hearty support of the people of Auckland, both town and country, in a work which cannot fail, immediately on its completion, to add, as no one undertaking has added before, to the population, production, and the import and export trade of the whole Provinoial District. . . - ■ The Nominal Capital of the Company is propose-* to be fixed at £400,000, in 400,000 Shares of £1 each. The firs' issue of scares to be 200,000 on which it is Lot intended to call up mo c than 10? per Share, a/id i' is anticipated that 5s per share will suffice ai paid up capital for the 6Vt section of the Bailway, because it is proposed to exercise the borrowing powers conferred by the Acts. On the prosecution of the second section, it will be a question whether to iseue more Sharps, or make further calls on those already issued. The payments on the first issue to be Is on application ; and the balance by Calls of Is each, at intervals of not lesß than two months. Applications for Shares to be made to the Sesretary, Bhortlitnd street, or through authorispd agents. - 70,000 Share* have already been taken by 32 subscribers, in amounts not less than 1000 As it is anticipa'ed that the whole of the Shares will be rapidy taken up, early »ppli<a tion will be necessary. Priority of application will be a factor in the allotment of shares by; the Directory. No application will be I received for less than 20 Shares.

The following gentlemen are Agents authorised te receive applications for Bbares, viz. :— Joseph Newman, Auckland Alex Saunders, Auckland Cbas. A Wonder, Auckland Samuel Vickers, Auckland J. Friar C arke, Auckland Bobeyt Frat» r, Auckland John Mowbray, Auckland Robert Horae, Auckland J. B. Morpetb, Auckland J. M. Lpnnoi, Auckland Wm. Flood, Auckland J Wickens, Auckland F. G. Ewington, Auckland Kennedy Bill, Humilton

Buslness Notices F. TETLEY, PORK. AND GENERAL BUTCHER, PoiLENSTBEET, ShOBTLAND. "171 T. has much pleasure in Informing his JD • Customers and the.Publio that HE HAS .'DETERMINED TO ADD To])his present Business Jthat of a CEN ERAL BUTC HE R, And now offers F O R S ALE — The BEST MEAT procurable in the District. Bemembeb the Address— P,O LLE N S TEE E T, Shobtland. LAMB! LAMB!! JOHN NEAL, I) EGS to inform the Public that he is now shewing a SPLENDID LOT of '■'■«■ LAMB! THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. NAPIER BEEF and MUTION, dairy fed PORK, &c, &c, all of the FINEST QUALITY, and at prices to Suit the times. , Orders punctually attended to. JOHN NEAL, O WEN STEE ET, Ghahamstowk. 2611 TO STAND THIS SEASON AT THB STABLE 9OF THE UNDERSI&NED. THE Heavy Draught CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG BLYTHE, Rising 4 years old; bred by Mr BainbbidQE, Mangarei. Got by Young Duke, dam Violet, g.d. Rose imported from Tasmania). Young Duke by Prince Arthur (imported), dam by Iron Duke. Young Blythe took First Prize at the Auckland Agricultural Society's Show in 1880 aa a three-year old. Teems :~£2 10a for single mare % two or more as per agreement. Will travel if sufficient inducement offers. All Payments to be omde on or before the Ist January, 1882. UICKEY~BROS., BEACH EOAD, GrBAHAMSTOWtf. 1 2872 """ R. BRYSON, General Carte.? and Livery Sfcable-keeoe^ PAEROATTISITOR3 to Te Aroha and the surroundV ing districts can always be supplied with superior SADDLE HORSES at very Reasonable Rates. Instructions seat by letter in advance will receive prompt attention. —— 1442 , . ¥i£2QL, ■

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4043, 13 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4043, 13 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4043, 13 December 1881, Page 4

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