Prospect"? the Company will immediately, erect in Auckland, lotj their railway ?arid wharf site, will be most commodious, and will have all possible labor-saving appliances, they must command the support of the Merchants of Auckland.^ For, being conneoted with both • the railway and the deep-water wharf* \they will afford the very best position for the economic storage of Merchandise, whether arriving coastwise or by i*bad or'rail, and whethe* intended for shipment, or for any part of the interior. A very perceptible saving in cartage will be effected by using • these stores —as goods placed; iri them can easily be forwarded either coastwise or by rail:
The Island trade, both import and export, for which Auckland is the natural centre^ is in its;merest infancy, and is capable of -great expansion'at no distant dater. And the facilities which the Company will provide for collecting and storing, and for shipping at short and regular intervals, the varied valuproducts 6Hh>lß!»nds, will largely promote the rapid increase of the trade between Air kland and tW Islands. , '' The WBrit of sufficient outward cargo from and tb'e long detention of veeiels loading at this port bate Very much-militated against it, as was recently impressed upon the Harbour ioard ' by a gentleman representing Glasgow shipowners. The operations of this Com* pany will largely Jremore such reproach by being able to have cargoes of meat (frozen and tinned), and agricultural, Island, and, other,, produce ready, at stated intervals, to load a steamer or other vessel in the quickest possibio time, and to give, what is sn essential for. .successful steam. service, really quick despatch. They 1 will tbuY make practicable a regular line of steamers trading between this pott and London, making the voyage in' lets than one-half, the.time occupied by sailing ships,, Such a seryjce, will be of, rery great value )o iii/e commfroifl interests of. ttie port, and coupled 'with the regular.expo?t of, meat arid agricultural produce by it to London, will prove a very powerful stimulus to immigration to. Auckland of capitalists, farmers, farm l^bqreril,' apd, of< artizans. ■ ]ft>r the fact that Newv Zealand beef" and mutton, equal .in quality'fothe best that' the rsch pastures of Scotland and England produce, are regularly shipped to and sold wholesale in London at a little more than half the retaU piricVin the Metrbpbis and large towns of England, Will be niore *6n??ncing: the English mind of the abundant agricultural resources arid Advantages of this colony, than the best printed statement*) or the most eloquent addresses of immigration agents. Stock owners? and farmers generally by the wjUsecsr^what, is of the greatest importance to them, viz:— A STEADY MABKBT, AT FAIE X'BIOES IN AM. BE*SOSS. * i
The Bharfs of the Company /are of such an amount as to be within reach'of all classes. The desire of the Directors being that the Company should be: & gkbax co-oriKATivE cokoebk, with all,the advantages derivable from Bburdarit capital, economical and skilled management, the bett mechanjeal and labour saving- isppHanceei and with b large body of sbarebolders directly interested as producers and shippers. While there can be no doubt of the Company | Being a dividend-paying concern at an early date, through the Company having absorbed a profitable business, it will be of great benefit to itockowners and farmers to became shareholders; as - they thereby assist to provide for themselves a steady and regular market for their produce, at P»ying rates, all the year round; glutted markets and nominal, prices being rendered impossible to thoee farmers and stockowners who have an interest in, and avail themselves ,of, the services of the Company. The Share* holders will have the first claim on the Com-
pany's services. : : ;,. .; Country settlers as well as tbe large farmer and stockowner can reap the> benefit* which this Company will inevitably confer on the agricultural and pastoral interests of this and surrounding districts. - - ■ , : ; Applications for shares to be made, to tbe acting Secretary j Mr A^ Board man, at the Office of the Company, No. 125, Queen street, where forms can be had, on or before tbe first day of August prox.. , : ; The application, Allotment, and further pay* meats named on account of shares, can be made to; the Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, or to any of its Branches. The Memorandum of Association and the Articles of Association can be seen at the Office of the Company, : or tbe office of the Solicitors of the Companj.
Thsbb abb ho pbomotbbb' shabes and ko moket paid to pbomoibbb. < If more shares are applied for than can be allotted, the allotment will be pro raia. While the Directors have made' provision fori a large Capital, it it intended to avoid calling it up unnecessarily they will doubtless be able to obtain money for the Compnnj's purposes at low rates of interest. Auckland, July 18,1883.
Educational KAUAEKANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. TiWENINGr CLASSES .will be held in the above School on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 7 o'clock p.m. J341 A. Gkkbino. THAMES BOYS' AND GIKLB* ' , ftIGEI SCHOOL. QTTABTBB DAYS—February Ist, Aptil20th, July 10th, October lßt. Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Master. 1 General Notices MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that 1 for,,their greater convenience be has REMOVED his Consultation Rooms to Mr IJaiil's, Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy • to. reoefre hit Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. ! _——»—.^_________— «———— NOTICE THIS— GOOD SOUND EATING POTATOES, ONLY 5s 6d per Sack (delitered). You can Both BOIL and TRY Before you Buy, fbok 1 B. A. WIQHT, Junb., POIIIEN STBEBT, SHOBXtANI).
LIONEL PHILLIPS, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, AUI> General Commission Agent, No. a, QUEEN STKKET, AUCKLAND. ' ' AGEHT JOB— Goidbn ,Cboww (Chbistchubch) BitKwisßY Co., Limited. 1752 REAL POBK BAUSAOE3, BRAWN &c, at : Deeble & Co.'s, . fioilEßlOff BTBSBT.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4547, 1 August 1883, Page 3
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