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HAMILTON AUCTION MART. THIS DAY, At 2 p.m. £TA SACKS OATS, 3 Saddles, Sperm O\J Candles, Tea, Crockery, Chairs, Tables, Dressing Glasses, Buckets, Soap, Fowls, Pigs, Potatoes, Butter, Drapery, &c., &c. Also, — A Few Thousand Thorn Quicks. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. TfiXCELSIOR FLOUR -MILLS, JJi Hamilton. KNOX &~"rIDLBR . HAVE FOB SALE Finest Silk-dressed Flour in 2001b. sacks and 1001b. and 501b. bags Sharps Bran and Fowls feed. Office : Hamilton Auction Mart. ON SALE.— Flour, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal, Fowls Wheat, Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, Oils, Paints. JOHNKNOX. rpHE LADIES OF HAMILTON 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Hamil-' ton and surrounding districts that they will hold a BAZAAR in the PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON WEST, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, September 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, from 12 till 5 p.m., and from 7 till 10 p.m. each day, for the Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles, at STRICTLY MODERATE PRICES to suit the times and effect a clearance. The excellence of the object sought to be promoted by the ' Bazaar, viz., the LIQUIDATION OF THE DEBT ON THE CHURCH (amounting to £220), warrants us in soliciting the presence and patronage of the Public, especially of Hamilton, whose sympathy with every good work is well known. The PRICES OF ADMISSION to the Bazaar will be One Shilling; Children over 10 years of age, Sixpenoe. Children under 10, accompanied by their parents or guardians, admitted free of charge.
REFRESHMENTS, at moderate charges, will be provided. T O FARMERS. The Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company (Limited) are supplying Farmere with SEEDS, MANURES, &c, on DEFERRED PAYMENTS or otherwise. For particulars apply to the Manager, or to Major Jackson, Kihikihi. JAMES LINDSAY, Manager. ROSPEOTUS OF IHE AUCKLAND NATIVE LAND COLONISA11ON COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £500,000, IX £500,000 SHARLS OF £1 EACH. 200,000 SHARES ARE NOW OFFERED TO THE PUHLIC. 300,000 SHARES TO BE RESERVED FOR NAIIVES AND FUTURE ISSUE. One Shilling payable upon Application ; One Shilling upon Allotment. Calls not to exceed One Shilling each, to be made at interv.tlb of not less than Thiec Months. PUOVISIOVVL DIRI'CIOIC ' i. Chambers W. R. \ inc. . C McMillan T. T .Aj.^held F.R.Claude John Ki-iri George Holdship Kcnnoch Hill Huir.im.i Puke Fian/, .".ihcnfF J.B AVhjte, M.H.R. Major J uk-on § (With power to add to their number). W Bamslrs: ' To be appointed. t Solicitors : Jackson 8c Russell. SLCRJ IARY. PRO. ILM. I Fran^ ScherlF.
The objects of the Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) are the acquisition and settlement of Native Lands in the North Island of New Zealand upon terms, which will be to the mutual advantage of the Nathc Owner, of the Shareholders in this Company, and of the Colony in general. In order to carry out this object it is proposed — Ist. — To acquire interest in lands in such way as the natives may prefer, cither by purchase, by lease, or by acting as their agents on such terms as may be agreed upon. 2nd. — To pay for such interests acquired at the optipn of the native owners, either cash, paid-up shares, or debentures for the whole or any part thereof, as circumstances and mutual advantage may dictate. 3rd. — To allow the nathe owners who take paid-up shares interest at the rate of 5 per cent, upon the amount of the paidup shares in excess oi the amount paidup on contributing shares, ith. — To issue to any native owner declining to take cash or paid-up shares debentures of stipulated amounts bearing' interest at 5 per cent. sth. — The capital required to carry on necessary operations of the Company to be provided by Colonial and European shareholders, and such capital shall be cmplojed in defraying expenses of management, completing titles, effec ting surveys and subdivisions into farms and township lots, opening means of access, conducting the sale and leasing of lands, piomotmc the formation of special settlements, and generally in utilising the lands vested in the Company to the best ad\ antagc. 6th. — To set apart and legally secure adequate and inalienable reserves for the benefit of the native owners. 7th.— To convey to the Go\ernmcnt an agreed percentage of land as required for public works, and other purposes, at a figuic slightly in advance of cost price. Sth.— To induce native owners to become larg" shareholders, to settle permanently upon lands, the titles to which have been individualised, and to be represented on the directorate. It is a well known fact that the profits arising from the purchase and sale ot native lands in the North Island arc enormous, and it is equally well known that such profits have up to the present time been confined to the capitalist alone, because of the many obstructions arising from the laws relating to native lands, and to the large expenditure required for purchasing the same. Ihe Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) presents to small investors advantages identical with, and in excess of those enjoyed at present only by capitalists, the shares having been fixed so low that men of small means may be placed on the same footing as the capitalist. No more fitting opportunity than the present could be seized for the purpose of attaining the objects aimed at by this company, because :—: — Ist. — Tho quantity of fertile Crown Lands in the North Island at the present time available for settlement is insufficient to meet the demand. 2nd. — The Government ha\e ceased operations in purchasing n.itivc lands. 3rd.— The natives owning land in the King country are almost unanimous in their desire to bring their valuable lands under the operation of the Land Court and dispose of them to Europeans. 4th. — It is confidently' anticipated that the Government will favour the establishment of this Company, which will go far to relieve them from all anxiety about providing for the future wants of the natives. This Company will place all land acquired under " The Land Transfer Act," so that the title will be indefeasible, and it will then be able to dispose of the same at great advantage. The land will be sold for cash or on deferred payments, or disposed of in the manner most conducive to the interests of shareholders. Under these circumstances it is believed that the establishment of the Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) will provide for the natives the readiest and most beneficial method of placing their lands for sale, lease, or settlement. The ever-increasing demand for lands in New Zealand; amongst all classes of colonists and intending emigrants from Great Britain, the rich 'qbalitybf the lands in the King country, th« fact that they are within easy access by rail from Auckland, their suitability for occupation, and their annually,- increasing value,' are considerations vrnfeh^'resent' to investors' a prospect ot' remuneration unequalled probably by any proposal ever submitted to the public. #x _, , ,-; Applications for Shares will be received by the SecrefenrVat' bis offices, Fort - street, 'until TUESDAY/ the 31rt October, 1382, .« -,'
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1592, 16 September 1882, Page 3
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1,153Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1592, 16 September 1882, Page 3
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