llffl BUI L-D-r ,v,;v : :,:^;; : vQi)MPANv;i",;r': :; ;' :: '- l-.v ■.;';':'v 1 -'.?'-..:.-./.-'rCtiMiTßii)'"':, : v ";&^ { |...■.. iiKbt^fEKEayi^tiVM^iy^-iseG;.: ; --■'■■: (lii|iiitiiig:t]ie; liability: ;yf aharoholders tu thi>' Hinuuiit of : t]ieir ■; : ' : .'«.:f-£so;(»6^ j ;Ft>]l'pws .:^2s--Oil'.pqi* - Kluir<c on; ! ■ .Application; 2s Gil'Jrfi 'allotinent;:niitl -» lid i)OT,.B.hiii'e tlioi'pafter, payiiblo I. . imin.tlily,.for. 38; successive iiioiiths: (if . .rwiii.ivwl), n'n'd m "Llio first Aloiidiiy of every mouth, until £Ti ppr shares is paid ;. tlio balance (if'jx'i'j uirotl) as' th'ij , Dirootors.iiiay appoint. No notice of instalnifiiits givoii fir shareholders. ..,...„..., „„,,., „,......„,,. *„,,,„, felted Barber, Esq., aettlov,. Potone. '' Chides F. Beutson, 'Esq,, architect, CSV Hutt George Carter. Esq,, builder, Potone James Hector. Esq., M.D., 0.M.G., Petono S. 11, Johnson, Esq.i moi chant, Petone. ■ W. J. Kirk, Esq., C.S., (Chiiinnan Pytbno Town Board), Potone ■ Bankers : The Colonial Bank of Now Zealand. ■ Secretary : Mr G. 801 l Williamson. Brokers : Messrs Williamson & On, EXTRACTS MOM MEMORANDUM OF ASSOCIATION. The objectß for which the Company is established are : (ut) The granting of loans on the niortSBU/eof freehold and leasehold property in the colony of Now Zealand, repayable on auch terms by instalment or otherwise as may be agreed on with the boiriiwui, and subject to such bye-la\Vß ami other regulations of the Company as may be made affecting the same. (b) The "ranting of loans on the security of sheep, wool, cattla, flax, agricultural produce, and other' personal propcrty generally; but not Hie making of advances or loans on or by discounting bills of exchange »v promissory notes, iioi' the granting advances or loans upon any security not heroin generally described as a proper subject for advances or loans,
', purchn-siiij;, celling, oxchaiiging, leasiug, ami disposing of freeleasehold property in the said (f) Tim borrowing ami raising of any mm or sums of monuy for the purposes of the company, from any person or persons, for any period or periods, aud either by. receiving the. same on deposit, or by the issue of debentures, or by the giving of a mortgage over any property of the com* pitny, or by transfer by way of mortgage of any securities to the company, and the paying uf interest on such'monies so borrov.'pd at such rate or rates as mav be (;/; The reci-iviiij; from atiy person or persons periodical instalments of money payable on certain lixr.il days, and of such aniiiiiiil,as may bn agreed on with the
person or psntuiM an investing, and the contracting to pay, and the paying to such Borson »i' persons at the expiration of any fixed periods commencing from the. payment of the first of such instalment)), any mm in' money as may be agreed upon. (i)The entering into, contracting fur, oarrying out, and doing all such other acts, matters and things as may be iiicV dental t(i, or conducive to tlm attainment of all or any of the above objects, or alt or any objects of ;i like or similar nature, This Company will combine the advantages derived fmm the experience of many other similar successful institutions mi working in the colony. Tim general principal aiuu-d at is: Tliat the interests of all concerned shall be purely reciprocal; flits main features being : 1. To provide capital whereby residents and others will be enabled to acquire property, freehold, or leasehold, in town or country, by means of easy periodical repayments vliich leave it reasonable mar-
gin of proht to the Company, while being amply protected in pi nut of security, 2. To unable persons possessed of land to erect buiklin«s thereon, either by pro-gress-payments or in ;i lump sum, repayable by instalments, or at the expiration ot a fixed period of years. 3. To receive (leposit-R, and to afford ii safe and profitable investment both for capitalists and during accumulation of smaller savings by others. 4. To grant loans to members on tho value of their shares; and, generally, to encourage in every possible way—consistent with sound security—members in the direction of thrift and independence, by enabling them readily to acquire property, and particularly to obtain a comfortable freehold home, without incurring the exorbitant charges which so frequently attend private arrangements. 5. It must bo obvious to evory resident, and to every observer of the extraordinary progress of these localities, that this Company will provide for an absolute and urgent necessity which exists at the present time. u'. It is consequently believed that the \ residents, and the public generally, will | ivarmly welcome and support the advent of such an institution, the first in the district. 7. Also, that they will appreciate tho privilege of obtaining admission as shareholder.'; to a financial undertaking of this description, at tho commencement of its operations, when no large sum representing paid-up shares, nor the usual heavy premium on such are required as, owing to their suceess, is tho case with most other financial Companies in the Colony now carrying on business. 8. The Directors wilt consider each application for shares on its merits, and will allot accordingly, but they reserve tile right to refuse, any allotment absolutely if they shall think fit. In .such cases rim deposit will be returned in full. Applications for shares, in the form annexed, may be made to the Secretary at' Wellington and Petohe, either directly, i»r through the Brokers:of ; th'e' Company, 'ir any Agents, Every "application must be accompanied by tliu required deposit, or by a receipt from any Branch of the Colonial Bank tor the amount »f such deposit. Application forms may, be ob (aiued from the Seea'tai'V and..Brokers, their Agents, or at any Branch of- the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. A CO,, '. ' .Star Chambers, ; 41, Lambroii-Quay, Wellington. WAIPOUa BOILING DOWN \Wi;H, HOOmUNG WOM ■ Masi'kklon. JOSEPH WILSON, PPvOPHIETOR. '.'.'•; fnllE above .works are established oiv 1 the site of what wasfonnerly known as Harvey and Murray's Tannery and ■tfelimongery. , . livery kind of boiling down .ope.rati.ona performed with care, and and without waste, • .; Sheepljiiijkl (lowii'.ii) ..large. or small j .quantifies, -on terms, or purchased.- :- j ,Wtj(i:lV«Ji):nillNG CAREb'tJLLYi ;.;..-kxfecD/Fi®, ; .' ;^" : ;t Skiiis, Jiiflusj- ■;'and ,'Tailow :'purchased'i'-| :;.'■<:/ '/Highest price given j ".■'■. ,2305.')
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2324, 18 June 1886, Page 4
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985Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2324, 18 June 1886, Page 4
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