fi t H.*: P*'>.N"iit."rT BUILD-. J_ I.;u A-Ni» IN VtstjlLirX" Ur:.n.iftsE£» 12th May, 1860. (Liui.cuij the liability of shareholders to rit.- xmuunt of their shares.) CA PITA f. £50,000 .Shakes ,iv £lO Each. IV.yitlilt- its tallows :—is (j«l per share on application, 2s t«l on allotment, and 2.% tjii p«r share thereafter, payable nt.xitiiiy. for ->S successive months (if mitttrttl). and on the first Monday of every month. until £?> I>cr share is p:ii«l : th»- balance (if required) as the Directors niav appoint. No notice of instalments given to shareholders. Th.im.-w M K-i'j., settler, Taita, Hutt FJ»;iril [JarsH-r. Kat}.. settler, Petone Charlea F. Katj., architect, C.S. Hutf Gwr:?' Curter. Ka.)., builder, Petone fleet..ir. . M.D., C.M.G. t Pttoiie S. R. Johnson. met chant, Petone \\\ J. Kirk. Esq.. C.S., (Chairman Petone Tevrn Board). Petmie Bankers : The Colonial Bank ot' New Zealand. Secretary : Mr G. Bell Williamson. jjoucrroKS: Bkokrrk: Mc&trs Williamson A On, EXTRACTS FROM MEMORANDUM »>F ASSOCIATION. The objects for which the Company is t-afabliahed are ; (;i) The granting ot loans on the mort;x'.' nt freehold "and leasehold property rn the colony »f New Zealand. repayable ■»u s'ljh term** by or othervsue its mav I).' screed on with the Utrri ivt'i', .v.r.ti aribjfcf. to such bye-laws iii-l .ith.'r r> s'tiLitifiud of the Company as mav be mail- -itf-cfiiij: the dame. (b> The irnuvrir" "i loan? on the secur- • ■uU .-x.-lvii»-*e "f promissory nowa, w ,r rh - vxmickw »>r !>»«» upon \f.v * '■'> *y :" U'.-rt.'iii >* *j lie rai ly deft:ribol t proper a'ibjiict tor advances jv (o) Th" riui-ch.a.n:;::. .iciling. exchanging. h l .t if.:.-. Ju>H suJ ►•r»p;'rty in the said COMPANY. (LiMiTr.li> DIKKO'>B.-» : ir.y »t tllf'.i L'l-' ■'t port/ -•-o. c.iffie, n:t>, ayncuisn.l '"'iurr f'..TS'>r:al pro- : bis? in''the making of cruis on "rbv discounting :ti i .r .-v-.m-i o: is; rau-ting of any i .-v tor th-.* purposes of
the company. trom any pvrnn or persons, j,- any pvn«<d «>r periods. and either by rveeiviu"; tlu s.-uie nr. deposit. or by the l vt£iof a ov.t any property of tho company. «7r by trvi.-.rVr by way of mvrtgage ,f .uiv n'lrurifw J" chf company, and th» ■>: inters*; on su-rh monies so n..'iv «w -i» Mirl, rote rates as may be ; l.i.' iW-ivHii tri'iu any person or o»'?•*"•!» ;n.it»lnienl* «»f mon*y v ..n •.•orta::'. days, »n«l of such n. t .11tir. :i.'. ip-iv 1." aofeeti on with the .if j-t".-:i! <" investing. and the ;i>nr-rr.csuv:r t«> cay. and '.h.» paying t«> such otT""'!. a; the expiration of uny Used pert"ds co:un>vnoins; from the payirent ■>r cri»- tii-j? of such instalments. any mm ,'i m >nev may be- ajcived npnit. V? >*i he mterintf i;>to, contracting for, ::irryine cut., and doin>: alt such other matters i'.iiU things as may be incidental to, or conducive to the attainment of all or ar;y of the above objects, or all or ai.v object* of :l like »r similar nature, i Li.. C0.:..-.nr. .fill combine tin- adTatiC. 1 .: i! 5 derived t.ou. the experience of many other simu.ir stucesafnl institutions u-.0v'»•..-i-kimr ir. the '.•'•Sony. Tii.-.- ifent-ril principal ain;> -d at i.-»: Tha' the intorests of :.il concerned shall be purely reciprocal : tmain features b-'itiu' :-- I. To provide capital whereby residents and others v .'! be enabled to acquire property, free; Id. or leasehold, in town nr country, by means of easy periodical repayments which leave a reasonable margin of protit to t!ie Company, while being amply protected in point of security. To enable persons [wssessed of fond to erect buildings thereon, either by pro-gress-payments or in a lump sum. repayable by instalments, or at the expiracion ot :i fixed period of years. To receive Ce-p"*its> and to afford a safe and profitable investment both for capitalists and during accumulation of smaller savings by others. i_ To ijraiit loans to members on tho value of their shares ; and, generally, to encoittnge in every possible way—consistent with sound security—members in the direction of thrift and independence, by enabling theui readily to acquire property, and particularly to obtain a comfortable freehold home, without incurring the exorbitant charges which so frequently r*tt*rrul private nrrangemenw. 5. it must ! u obri.ms to every resident, and to ewry observer of the extraordinary progress of these localities, that this Coinpan v will provide for an absolute and urgent necessity which exists at the present time.
tj. U is consequently believed that the residents, and the public generally, will warmly welcome and support the advent of such an institution, the first ia the 'i:stnct. 7. Aid-), that they will appreciate the priv'ik_'u of obtaining admission as shareholder! tii a Sn.-.ncial undertaking of this description, rit the commencement of its operations, vrhen no sum representing paid-up shares, nor the usual heavy premium on such are required aa, owing fit their success, is the case with most other financial Companies in the Colony now cirryitis' on business. 8. The Directors will consider each application for abates on its merits, and will allot accordingly, but they reserve ;ht- i isht to refuse any allotment absolutely if they shall think fit. In such casei rh- dvposit will be returned in full. Applications for shares, in the form annexed. may be tiiarte to the Secretary a.t Wellington and Petone, either directly, ~r through the Broker* of the Company, •>r any Agent*. Every application must be by the r.-tjuired deposit, or by ft receipt rroiu atiy Branch of the • . r>l.-.tu.il Batik lor the amount of such ilejumit. Applica'ioa forms may be ob r.tttu-d from the ci»-c,vturv and Brokers, ."heir or at :t!iv Branch of the i_'- p. ink of >o-.w Zealand. V. ILLI <fc CO., Star Chambers, 4t. LaMibron-Quay. Wellington. \V AIPO V A FOILING DOWN AKD W»w/#f. .sconKING WORKS. MASTHUTON. JOSEPH WILSON, PROP!U£TOR. rjIHK -.Won.-works are established on | th.- -iru-of what was formerly known ; !8 llii.rvt.-y and it wrap's Tannery and tf'ellmougery. Fvery kind of boiling down operation* purforrut'd with care and expedition, and v; it ho lit waste. Shr-.-p t >;ivd down in large or small ■■•u*:»tiri«f. *■*- terms or purchased. \V«»oL CAREFULLY KXKCUTKD. Skits, Hides, and Tallow purchased. Highest- pric® give* 2306
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2327, 22 June 1886, Page 4
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