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SpROSPEOTUS JL OF IHK T : AUCKL \ND NATIVE V LAXD COLONISA•I lON COMPANY (LIAf ITLD). . CAPITAL ' iv £500,000 si( \ki.s oi £1 i-.\tit. 200,000 SHARKS ARE NOW OFFERED TO •JHK J'U/iI.IC. dOO.OOO SHARES TO 1 }Ui RESIiRVKI>FORNAriVJJSAND FUIUREIb-SUJi. One .SJii]]ii)t r jwyablc upon Application ; One fciliillm},' upon Allotment. C.tlh not to e\cced One Slullinjj t-.iel), to be made at intervaU ol not lcs>s th.in 'Ihrco Months. Provision u. IJuu cior-* : J. Cli.imboi . W. R. Ymei, C. C. Mi.Miil.tn T. T. Mahuticld F.K. Claude John Reid George HoliKinp Kennedy Hiil Huir.im.i Puke Fr.in/ ScherfT J.]}. Whyte, M.H.R. Major J.itkson C.ipt Morris.M.H.R. Capt. Colbeck Ko K.i»Xiutj (With power to add to their number). Hank ot New Zealand. Sor icirous : Jackion & Kusicll. Si OKI I AKV . I'KO. 1 1 M. .' l'rani bcherff. The objects of the AiiLkl.ind Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) arc the acquisition and of Native Lands in tlio Noith Ibl.ind of New Zealand upon terms vihidi will be to the mutual advantage of the Nati\e Owner, ol the .Shareholders m this Company, and of the Colony in general. In oidci to curry out this object it is propobed — Ist. — To ncqmic interest in hind's in such way as the natives may prelcr, cither by purchase, by lease, or by acting- as. their agents on such terms as may be agreed upon. 2nd. — To pay for such interest* acquired at the option of the nathe owners, cither rash, paid-up shares, or deln-ntuios foi the whole oi any part thereof, as circum- i stances and mutu tlad\antage may dictate. 3ul.—'lo allow the n.itiNC owncis n\lio take paid-up share, interest .it the rnte ot f> lu-r cent, upon the amount ot the paidup shaii"! in excess oi the amount paidup on contributing shares. 4th. — lo issue to any natnc owner declining to take cash or paid-up shares deben- ' tuios or stipulated amounts iK.iring' in- j terest at ft per cent sth.— The capital required to carry on ncocs--sary operations of the Conip.lll3 to be pri)\)dcd by Colonial nml I'.inope.in sh.irehoidcrs, and such capital shall be employed in defrajinfi expenses ot man- ■ agemeut, romplcting titles, efTet tinjr | sunejs ancl subdiMbions into farms and toun'hip lots, opening means ot ac-ess, conducting tlio sale and leasing of lands, piomotinc; the formation ot special settlements, and general!) in utilising the j lands \ested in the Company to the best advantage. , Oth. — lo set apait and legally secure adequate and inalienable reseri cs for the i benefit of the native ounois. j 7th, — To con\ej to the Go\ernmpnt an agreed peicentago of land as irquired , for public works, and other purposes, .it a hgure slightly in ad\.mce ot cost price. Bth. — To induce native owners to become larg' 1 shaieholdcrs, to settle permanently tipon lands, tho titles to which have been individualised, and to be repiesentfd on the diu-c torate. It is .1 well known fact that the prohts inising from the pun base and sale ot natnc lands in the t North Island ate enormous, and it ib equally well known that such pi ohts have up to the present time been confined to the capitalist alone, because ot the many obstructions aiismg from tho laws relating to nit'ne l.mds, ardto the large expcndituie lequircd for purchasing the 1 same. Ihe Auckland Natnc L.mds Colonisation Company (Limited) piesents to small in\cs>tors ,id\.intagcs identical with, and in c\cess of those enjojed at pu-sent only b> capitalists, the 1 sh ues ha\ing been fixed bolowthat men ot small means may be placed on the same looting as the ; capitalist. ; No more fitting oppoitunity than the present i 1 ould be sewed lor the purpose ot attaining the objects aimed at by this romp my, bec.iiiic .—. — , Ist. -ill.: quantity ot lertilc Ciown Lands in the North Island at the present time a\.iilat>Je ior settlement is insufficient to 1 meet the demand. > 2nd. — 1 he- Go\ eminent ha\e ceased operations* in purchasing natnc lands. : 3rd — ihe natnes owning land in the King country aie almost mi, minions m then desire to bring their \aluable lands under the operation ot the Land Couit and dispose ot them to Europeans. 4th —It is confidently anticipated that the Government will fa\our the establishment of this Company, which will go tai torehe\e them fiom all anxiety about providing lor the future wants ot the 1 natnes. 'Ihis Company will place all land acquired under " I he Land Transfer Act," so that the title will be indefeasible, and it will then be able to dispose ot the same at gieat advantage. The : land will be sold for ( ash or on ditured payments, or disposed ot in the manner most conducive to the interests ol shareholders. Under tin ->c circumstances itisbelicvedth.it tho establishment ol the Native Lands Colonisation Company (Limited) will piovide tor tho natives the u-adicst and most beneficial method ot placing their lands for sale, lease, or settlement. Ihe (ncr-incic tsing dem.ind for lands in New Zealand amongst all classes ot colonist? and intending emigrants iiom Gieat Hritain, the iich quality ot the lands in tho King tountiv, the fact that the) arc within easy access by 'ail liom '\utkland, their suitability foi occupation, and then annu.illj -increasing value, are considei.itions which present to nue.-tors .1 prospect o h numeration unequalled probabh bj .1113 proposal ever submitted tt> tho publ'c. Applu ations for bharc-s will be received b} f the Secretary, at his ofhees, Foit - stieet, until TLKMJA V, the 31st October/ 18S2.
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rpHE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE X HORSES LOCH FERGUS A>'D BLAIR ATHOLE, the property of the Auckland Agricultural Company (Limited), Nvill serve nun es for the public in the Waikato District the present season. For particulars apply to MR THOMAS DINSDALE 1 , Hamilton. Fen Court, 28th August, ISS2
THE I M POR T E D NORFOLK TROTTING STALLION, PRIOKWILLOW, Will Travel this Season as under, starting on Monday, October 2nd :—: — Mondays— Camp's, ll a.m. to 1 p.m. ; Hamilton, , same afternoon ; Mr Johnson's Stable for the night. Tuesday — Ngaruawahia, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. ,;.;WHatawhata,' same nigl\t.f r ? t Wednesday— Ohaupo/ / " >. ", \ }l (Thursday— Te' Awanru'tu and Kihikihi." Friday rr-Rangiaohia, ,aiid ( home by r ßoto- ''. '''vpjnm. '-, q^] }]'■> \- ,„',.( i ; Canibridge —Remainder of. A the^veek. -. ( ' pa^docking for^ mares, rf ls 6d; ;but : iio V^poi^jl^^Uiii^mn ftt ti' 4 r
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1607, 21 October 1882, Page 4
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