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Prospectus. 3# pROSPEOTUS of the NEW ZEALAND TABLET COMPANY (LIMITED), Incorporated under the Joint Stock Compames Act. Articles of Association having been lodged. Capital £1500, in 1500 Shares of £l each. ' Manager — Mr Connor. Directors—Mr Reany, Mr Scaulan, Mr Grogan, Mr Murphy, Mr Bunny, Mr Fleming, Mr O'Donoghne, Mr Loughnan. Bankers—Union Bank of Australia. Secretary— Mr Bridges, Treasurer I—Mr1 — Mr Eleming. In order to distribute the shares of the Company as widely as possible, a fair proportion of them has been allotted to each Province in New Zealand. When it is borne in mind that the success of the undertaking will chiefly depend upon the support of the Shareholders, the advantages of this course will be readily appreciated. The object of the Company is " the issue of a weekly paper called the New Zealand Tablet, in which the events of the Catholic world can be placed before the public in their true colors, the current news of the day faithfully reported, and all public questions discussed solely on their own merits. No personalities of any kind will be admitted. The Directors consider that the sum of £1500 will be sufficient (though not too much) to purchase the plant if necessary, and to pay working expenses for twelve months; and they hope that after that time the paper will not only be self-supporting bufc prosperous. Therefore, that the Company may begin their work free from debt, the Directors have thought it desirable to call up all the capital before making a start ; consequently it will be understood that the whole amount payable on each share will have to be forwarded with the application for allotment. The shares will be allotted by the Directors on approval as soon as possible after receipt of the applications and enclosures. To the Directors of The New Zealand Tabket (Limited). Gentlemen, — I hereby make application for Shares in the above CompanyIn accordance with the terms of the annexed Prospectus, I enclose £ , being the I amount payable on the said shares ; and -x agree to take the said shares, or any less number the Directors may allot me. lorn, Gentlemen, Yours truly, NameOccupation—' Address —

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 60, 3 May 1873, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 60, 3 May 1873, Page 16

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