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" Notices.

PROSPECTUS OI- I Hl' AUCKLAND NATIVE LAND COLONLSAIIOX COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £500,000, in £600,000 su \ki.s oi j£l each. 200,000 SHARES AUli NOW OFFERED TO THE PUHLIC. 300,000 SHARES TO HE RESER\ ED FOR NATIVES AND FUTURE ISbUE. One Shilling payable upon Application ; One Shilling upon Allotment. C.illh not to exceed One Shilling each, to be in. ule at intervals of not less than Throe; Months. Provisional Dim c iohs : J. Chambers AY. R. \ iik-s C. C. Mc-Millan T. T. Mascfidd F.R.Claude John Ki-id Gcorgo Holdsliip Ki-niii.d> Hill Huirama Puke I'ian/ hchtrff J.H. Wh\tc, M ri.R. M.ijor Jackson Capt.Alorns.M.H.R Cant. C'olbeok Ko Kaukiuta (With power to add to their number). Hwki usBank of New Zealand. Sol iciioks : Jackson & Russell. Si CXI IAKY. I'KO. ll'.M. : Fran/ J^cherff. Ihe objects of the* Auckland Natixc Lands Colonisation (Jompan) (Limited) are the acquisition and >ettlciiKnt of Native Lands in the North Island ol New Zealand upon terms which will bito the mutual advantage of the X.itivc Owner, of the Sh ireholders in this Company, and of the Colony in general. . In order to carry out thib object it ib proposed — Ist.— To accjuire interest in lands in such way as tne 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 acquireel at the option ol the native owners, either c ash, paid-up shares, or debentures tor the whole or any part thereof, as circumbtances ,md mutual ad\ant.ige may diet itc. 3rd.— loallow thonitne emm-rs uh.i t .ko paid-up sli ues lnti/iust at the rate ot ."> per ( i nt upon the amount ot the paidup shares in excess o! the anioiiiit paidup on contributing shares. 4th.— lo issue to any native owner declining lo take cash or paid-up shins di-bi-n-turc-s ot stipulated amount-- bearing interest at S per cent. sth. — Ihe capital required to can jon nee lnsu\ opeiations (it the Company to he piouded hj Colonial .mil Kuiopean sh m-hoiders, and such capital sh ill be employed in defrajing expenses of m.i iagement, completing titles, effecting sun e)s and subdivisions into farms and township lots, opening mtansot at • ess, conducting the sale and leasing ot l.inds, promoting the lonnation ot special settlements, andgcncrallj in utilising tin lands vested in the Company to the best advantage*. 6th — lo set apart nnd legallj secure adequate and inalienable ri servos lor tin* bom-fit ot the native ovvnei-. 7th.— lo convey to the Government .in agreed pci centagc of land .is requited tor public works, and other puiposc-s, at a tiijuie slightly in advance ot cost price. bth. — lo induce native owners to become larg" shareholders, to settle permanent)} upon lands, the titles to which have been individualised, and to be represent, d on the directorate. It is a well known tact th it the profits ailsing fiom the purchase and sale ot n itive lands in the Ninth Island an* enormous, and it is equally well known th.it such piohts have up to the present tune been confined to the capitalist alone, because ot the many obstructions arising from the laws lel.iting to nitive lands, and to the largo Ovpcndituii* required for pure basing the same, lhc* Am kl.ind Native Lands Colonisation Compan} (Limited) presents to small investors, advantages identical with, and in eyess ol those onjojed at prc-se-nt only I>J capitalists, the shares having been fixed so low that men ot small means may be placed on the same tooting as the capitalist. No more fitting opportunity than the piescnt could be sci/ed for the purpose ot attaining the objects aimed at b) tins company, bee ui^e •— _ Ist. -liv. quantity ot terttle Crown L.inds in the North Island at the present time available lur settlement is insufficient to meet the dcm.mil. •2nd.— lhe Government have evised opc-ri-tions in purchasing native 1 unit 3rd.— lhe natives owning )and_ in the* King country arc almost unanimous in t lit ii desire to bring their valuable lands nuclei the operation ot the Land Cotut and dispose «-f them to Europe ms. 4th,— lt is confidently anticipated that the Gov eminent will favour the establishment of this Conipan", which will go tai to relieve them from all anxiety about providing tor the future wants of the natives. 'lliis Company will place all 1 md acquired under" 'l he Land Jrinstei \ct," so that the title will be indeleasiblc, and it will then be able to dispose ot the same at gieat advantage*. Ihe land will be sold tor (ash or on deterred pa} - mentSjOi disposed ol in the in inn(*r most conducive to the interest-, ot shareholders. Under the se e iieumstanc cs it is believe el that the establishment ot the Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) will provide tor the natives the leadiest and most beneficial method ot placing their lands foi sale, lease, or settlement. Ihe ever-incic ising demand lor lands in New Zealand amongst all cl..sses of c olonisb and intending cmigiants from Great Hiitain, the rich qu llitv ot the lands in the King countn. the fact that they aie within easy access by -ail from Auckland, tin-it suitability tor occupation, and their annual!} -increasing- value, are consideiationsvvhieh piesent to investors a prospect of remuneration unequalled probabl 1 by any propos il ever submitted to the public. Applications lor Shares will be icceived by the Socretarv, at his offices, Fort - street, until TUESDAY, the 31st October, ISS2.

BEAUCHAMP BROS., (Late B. & J. Coleman), Family and Carcase BTTTCJHEES, HAMILTON. PRIME T>ACON, JJAMS, Corned Beef and Tongues «r ALWAYS ON HAND. 1 ?! Contiiutous Sur-rr,j!;i! on Rkvsonai'.m: Ti.rm.s. 5 pc icent. Discount on all Accounts Paid Monthly.

BEST HMTLY COALS. A supply of Coals and Firewood Kept .it my yard, Hamilton East, for the convenience of out-settlers. Orders for Coals, Firewood and Cai ting to be left at Messrs Scott and Cox's Store, Hamilton West. w. hHSelly, Late Contractor for the Hamilton ' Tramway. Hamilton, 27th Sept , 18S2.

nri~o P,A" R M ERS. The Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company (Limited) are supplying Farmers with SEED'S, MANURES, &0., on. DEFERRED PAYMENTS or other♦wise. For particulars apply to the Manager, or to Major Jackson, Kihikihi. ' JAMES LINDSAY, , , Manager.

ON SALE.— Fl6iir, Sharps, Bran, Oats, Oatmeal) 'Fowls* Wheat,- Potatoes, Chaff, Cheese, Bacon, Kerosene, Oils, Paints. ' i •' JOHN KNOX.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1601, 7 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1601, 7 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1601, 7 October 1882, Page 4

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