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Notices.

P"ROSP E C T U S r 01 mv j /• , ' AUCKLAND NAI I VK LAXP COLONHA110JS' COAll\YNY,.{LrMirhl))A CAPITAL £500,000, i\ j^500,000 ; shvri «J 6'i £1 i-ach. 1 200,000 SH A L< l£S AR E NO W-OVV E X X D I O TH.X I'UULIO. 300,000 SHARIF 10 HE RRStfR\ KD FOR NATIVE^ AND FCIURE LSbL'E. One Shilling pnjablc upon Application; Or.c Shilling upon \llolmont Calls 'not to cviced One Shilling each, to be in ulo dt inter- , vals of not loss t]ian 'lhroo Months. Pkovjsiox \'l "Iliads i riub : , ,'; <■ X J. Chambers W R \ inos C. C. McMillan T. '1 . Masetield F. R^CilaUdo' ' :i John. Reid * George Holdship Kennedy Hill ( ' Huir.im.i l J iike Vrans Sthcrff J.K. Whytc, M.ri.R. Major Jackson' ''• Capt;MoT;ms,M.H.R. ICipi. Colbcik. / . . Ko Kaukiuta (With power to add to tlicir number). Bavkkrs : Bank of Now Zealand. Soi.ichoks-; •'-'.>' Jackson & Russell. Si cki taky. i>ko. tism. : ' Fran/ Scherff. i ■ The objects of the Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) arc the acquisition and settlement of Native Lands in the N6rth Island of New Zealand upon terms which will bo to the mutual advantage of the Nativq 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,' either by purchase, by lease, or by acting- as their agents on such forms as may Le agreed upon. 2nd —To pay for such interests acquired at the option of the native owners, eithei cash, paid-up shares, or debentures toi the whole or any part thereof, as circumstances and mutual advantage may dictate. 3rd.— lo allow the native owners who tako paid-up shares mtcicst at the rate o) .') per Lent, upon the amount ot the paidup shares in excess of the amount paidup on contributing shares. 4th. — lo issue to any n.iti\e owner declining to take cash or paid-up sh.ucs debentures ot stipulated amounts bearing interest at . r > per cent. sth.— The capital requited to carry on necessary operations of the Company to be ptovided by Colonial and Kuiopcan shareholders, and such ( apital shall be employed in defraying expenses ot management, completing titles, olTe< ting sur\e)S and subdivisions into farms and township lots, opening means of across, conducting * the sale ' and leasing of lands, promoting the foimation of special settlements, and generally in utilising the lands \csted in the Company to the best ad\antage. Gth, — Io set apart and leg.ill) secure adequate and inalienable* resencs tor the benefit ot the native owiu rs. 7th. — To coiney to the Government an agreed pei centage of land as' required tor public works, and other purposes, at a figure slightly in ad\ancc of cost price. Bth. — lo induce native ow'ncrs to become larg" shareholders, to settle permanently uptin lands, the titles to \\hich have boon individualised, and to be represent d on the directorate. It is a well known f.ict that the profits arising from the purchase find sale ot native lands in the North Island .ire enormous, and it is equally well known that siirli profits have up to the prosent time been confined to the capitalist alone, because ot the many obstructions aiising from the laws relating to niti\c lands, and to the large expenditure required for purchasing the' same. Ihe Auckland Native Lands Colonisation Companj (Limited) presents to small investors advantages identical with, and in excess of those rnjojed at present only In capitalists, the shait's having been fixed so low that men of small means may be placed on the same footing as the capit ilist. , No more fitting opportunity than the present could be seized for the purpose ot attaining the objects aimed at by this compan), because .—. — Ist. -Ill', quantity ot tortile Crown Lands in the North Island at the present timu available for settlement is insufficient to meet the demand. 2nd. — Ihe Government have cc* xsi'd opcritions in purchasing native Kinds 3rd — 1 ho n.itiv cs owning land in the lsling country ,ire almost unnniniMiis in their desire to bring their valuable lands undoi the operation of the Land Court find dispose ot them to Luropcans. 4th. — It is confidently anticipated that the Government will fivour the establishment of this Compan), which will go far to relieve them fiom all anxiety about providing for the futuic wants of the natives. Ihis Company will place till land ai quired tin dci " Ihe Land lransfcr Act," so that the title will be indefeasible, and it will then be able to dispose ot the same at great advantage 'Ihe land will be sold for cash or on deterred payments, ot disposed of in the manner most conducive to the interests of shareholders. Under these circumstances it is believed that the establishment ot the Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) will prmide for tho natives the readiest .md most beneficial method of placing then lands for sale, lease, or settlement. I lie ("\cr-incicMsing demand tor lands in New Zealand amongst all classes of rolonist* and intending emigrants from Great Itritam, tho lie h qualitj of tho lands in the King countrj, tho f.ict tli it the> are within easy access by 'ail from Auckland, ihoir suitability for occupation, and then .innii ill) -incieasing value, arc considerations which present to investors a prospect of romuneiation unequalled prob.iblv by any proposal ovor siibmitte-il to tho public. \])!)lii atiims lot Shares will be lccoived by the Scvrctnr), at his oliicrs, Knit - stiect, until TL'KSD VY, the .list October, lfc>B2.

T 0C A L INDUSTRY, PADDY & WALLACE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, NGARUAWAHIA. The undersigned will supply Price List of, and receive orders for the above Firm. T. Y. PITZPATIUCK.

pADDY & WALLACE, BLACKSMITHS & AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, ' Ngaruawaliia, BEG TO NOTIFY that they are now prepared to do all classes of the above woik at Auckland Piicqs. GOOD WORKMANSHIP WITH MODERATE CHARGES. Estimates given upon'all classes of work in connection with either of the above branches of their trade.

T*7 A I PA, STONE LIME, JFor , Agricultural Purpose—Analysis*^ per cent. 0/ Pure Lime. . The W.S.jST. Company desire to dyaw the attention' of 1 Agriculturists to the above product,' which they arc , now enabled to supply at 30s per ton, deli-, vered, in lots of not less than One Ton. , • JAMES LINDSAY, , \ - , Manager.

MISS CASSIDY, whilsUhaiiking the ' ' Ladies of Etamiltdn' "for their patronage for the last tw6' years} wishes to' inform them 'that she -lias taken Miss Warr'as a Partner, and by being punctual and giving satisfaction, still hopes to merit their support.' • M. J. CASSIDY & WARR; , • / „ < ' ' .[Dressmakers,-- '■ < - ;' '"" ' ' Hf Cook-str,G'et,'] : H'aTmltoA. t t ' i "

BESPEGMBLE'^ -BOARD,? .1 AND lkAt*'KsWfe I 'i)rfrf i thY (Railway Giving, j r Victoria a*re^ ?™fl

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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1604, 14 October 1882, Page 4

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