TTALL'S BLASTING POWDER ON SALE BY F. MEYER & CO., Agents for A. Briscoe, and Co., Dunedin. FOE SALE. A SIXTH SHARE in Boland and Company's celebrated Claim, Tuapeka Mouth. Any one desiring to purchase can have a months trial of the claim. Apply, for particulars and terras, on the ground. This splendid opportunity should not be lost, as the claim possesses a steady head of water on the ground, all the year round. TO IRONMONGERS AND OTHERS. F O E SALE. AN IRONMONGERY BUSINESS, in one of $he best up-country townships in Otago, Established Six Years. Stock— first-class and in excellent working order ; alsc, about a quarter acre of Freehold Land, on which is erected a substantial two-storey Building, containing Shop, Dwelling and Outhouses, &c, with every convenience for carrying on a large trade. For particulars apply to the Proprietor, FREDERICK MEYER, Ross Place, j Lawrence. I NOTICE. j A BAY HORSE— a rover, which has i been running on Moa Flat Station for the last four years, branded WN near shoulder, and left in the possession of Thomas M'Dowall by the Messrs. Chalmers Brothers, may be had on proving ownership by applying to C. NICHOLSON, Moa Flat ; or THOMAS M'DOWALL, Lower Pomahaka. mHE FORESTERS' HALL COMPANY J- (Limited). To be Incorporated under the " Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860." CAPITAL, £2000, IN 1000 SHARES OF £2 EACH. Deposit on Application, 23. 6 d. per Share, and lfa. 6d. payable on Allotment ; the balance in two payments at two and four months. To be conducted by a Board of Directors Elected by the Shareholders at the First General Meeting held in terms of the "Joint Stock JCompanies Act, 1860." The Board of Directors shall have the general management and control of the Company's operations. PROVISIONAL DIBECTOES : David Ross, Esq F.P. Mansfield,Esq George Bell, Esq John Creagh, Esq A.ltXivingston,Esq j Caleb Moore, Ksq ■SOLICTTOB. : I George Cook, Esq. inteeim: secbetjLry. George W. Geddes. j BEOKEB. : 1 Richd. T. Wheeler. ! BANKERS : Bank of New South Wales. The object of the proposed Company is to erect a building on that piece of ground known as Meluish's, Corner of Princesstreet and Octagon (next Herbert, Haynes & Co.), or other suitable site in which the business of the Ancient Order of Foresters and other kindred friendly societies can be conducted, without the society being compelled, as at present, to have recourse to hotels for the accommodation they require. Estimates have been carefully made, and it has been ascertained that a suitable building can be erected, yielding an income which, after deducting all outgoings, will yield a considerable surplus to be j appropriated to the payment of dividends \ and the formation of a sinking fund for I the purchase of the freehold site of the ! building. ! The Shares have been purposely kept at a low rate to bring them within the means of all who may desire to have an interest in the undertaking, and the members of the friendly societies and the public are invited to come heartily forward and give their co-operation and support. The qualifications for voting for the first Board of Directors shall be the payment of the sum payable on allotment. Any person holding five shares shall be eligible as a Director. Shareholders shall be entitled to vote in proportion to the number of Shares held by them, according to the scale in " The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860 " (Table B). Applications for Shares or further inI formation to be made to R. T. Wheb_er, at the Company's temporary office, Staf-ford-street, Dunedin. [form of application i'or shares.] To the Provisional Directors of THE FORESTER'S HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). Gentlemen, I hereby request you to allot me shares in the above Company, and enclose herewith the sum of being deposit of two shillings and sixpence per share on the amount applied for ; and I agree to accept the same, or any less number that may be allotted to me, on the terms stated in your prospectus. Signature Occupation, Address, Dune-in, 1869.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 20 March 1869, Page 2
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