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T> R O S P E C TTJg "*■ OP THE DUNEDIN LAND, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital Represented by 10,000 Shares of £5 each. ss. per Share to be paid on application, iOs. on. allotment, and the balance in Calls of ss. per Share at one montb/'s notice. ' _______ Only one-half of the Shares (5000) will be issued at present Pbovxsioitaij Dieectoes : Edward Bowes Cargill, Esq. G-eorge Turn bull, Esq. John Richard Jones, Esq. Chairles Stephen Reeves, Esq., M.P.C. Edward M'Glashan, Esq., M.P.C. James Kilgour, Esq. Horace Bastings, Esq., M.P.C. Robert Miller Robertson, Esq. Andrew Mercer, Esq. Juliua Hyman, Esq. Keith Ramsay, E-tq. I Alexander Burt, Esq, , John Mitchell, Esq. I-TfEKIM SEOBETAEy: Uequhart Macpherson. The object of this Company is to- supply the great and dial? increasing want of home accomodation- in the City of Dunodiu.. The Company purpose purchasing eligible sites iv the city and suburbs, ami erecting thereon substantial buildings, suitable for ull chases, lhe houses, when fiuished, will be open for purchase by shareholderson deterred payment or otherwise, as may be agreed upon. Wh«n purchased on deferred payment, the cost of freehold and building will be treated as a loan to the purchaser, to be repaid in a ceitain number of jears by weekly or monthly, instalments, which will not materially, if at all, exceed the usual rent charged at the present time for a similar class of house. ; To seoure tli* co operation of those who will most largely take ! advantage of the benefits to be derived from purchu-iiv; houses from tho Company, shares will be i-sued on tho Building Societies'" plan, to be paid up in full to the ultimata value of £10 pej> share by monthly subf-criptions. These shares will not affect the- issue, or m any way interfere with the £5 shares, forming the permanent capital of the Company, though they w'll participate in the profits, and can remain, if desired, as a permanent investment ; or should the holder become a purchaser of ouu of the Company's houses, the amount paid up may be used by way of deposit on the purchase. Tbe Interim Secretary will be glad to supply full informal iou tj intending subscribers. Applications for Shares will be received by PAUL & MACEHKRSON, Jetty-street. WANTED a MISTRESS for the Kaikorai District School. Salary — loveinment allowance £75, and one-tern h of School Fees, together not ies» than a £100 per annum. Applications with testimonials will bo received by the Chairman of Co:a nit tee, A. H Ross, Bond-street, D^nediu, until noon Saturday, 30th Ar.iy. *■ Wanted also a Pupil teacher, male or feinalo, applications to bo forwarded as übove. SYDNKY H-iIG-11, Hrn. Sec. X ukorai School Committee. - — — — _____ — _ j NEVY MU&IC. SUNSHINE AND TKHIP E8 T , (As performed by Mr Charles Sykes ; AT the request of a number of my musical friends, I pu-p« 0 pubhslwug the above deac-npiivu peiue of mujiu wiiich hat always boeu enthusiastically received when I have had the h.nar v. perform it. The published price will be is. Ladies and Gentlemen reg driu . a copy will kindly address their orders to my residence Fiil.-ul-struet' CHARLES SYKE-i. BISHOP MOHAN'S APPROVAL. The manner i« which the Njew Zealand Tablet has been hitherto conducted 13 deserving of approval. I have no doubt the f-itur? management will bu m accordance with- the past, and that tins journal will continue to bo au excellent Catholic newspaper. Under these en cutnstanews, I can have no hesitation iv saying it deserves the generous support of all Catholics in this Colony. I beg te> reeouibuonJ it to them most earnestly. Gi\e* "*■ Ounoclin, 15th July, 1873. t I*. MoiUH, Bishop of Dunedir. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. Celticcs— Your letter to hand, but too late for present pu'>li -atio 1, It will, however, appear next week. T. MuLVKV, St. Bathivn'h — Thanks far your intimation. Tie matter w ill be attended to.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 56, 23 May 1874, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 56, 23 May 1874, Page 6

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