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New Advertisement. PROSPECTUS ' : OP THE yyy KAITANGA'PA Builditig&lnveatment SiGIET-r. ! Provincial DiRECfoRS : MR P. S. STODDART „ JOHN M'FARLANE „ Wm. fcATERSON „ ADAM KING „ JOS. POTTER „ A. N. HYSLOP „ AND. CARSON „ H. M'FARLaNE ;,• , P, MACDONALD .irSVi AITCHISON A' . .A' 1 ■ _ „SW. SHaND ; ;: -; : ' '' r "'" „ W. HODGE ....'..'' „ D. M'KINLAT „ ALEX. STEWART „ CHAS, TAYLOR „ GEO. POPE „ FRED FUELL „ JOHN S.TELFER With power to add to their number Bankers : national. bank of new zealand. Secretary pro. tern. G. G. SANDISON. SOCIETIES of this kind are now so common, and the good, they have done in settling the country, and inducing habits of saving surplus earnings among the people, especially working men, is so patent to every one in the colony, that it is unnecessary to recapitulate the advantages of such an association. In endeavoring to institute a Build- j ing Society in this district, the promoters do not depend entirely on the J Township of Kaitangata, but merely consider it as the' centre of a district which is rich in produce, and every year increasing in wealth and popula- J tion. ' It is confidently expected that the \ settlers of Inch Clutha, Wangaloa, Tuakitoto, &c, will readily come forward and assist this further movement towards progress by taking shares in the proposed society. A Building Society in Kaitangata will be eminently advantageous to bona fide shareholders there being few capitalists in the district going into the thing as a safe sinking investment, thereby drawing profits a:ad not con- ( tributing anything towardu the first aim and end of such a Society, viz., a Mutual Benefit Savings and Loan Society. Applications have been already receivecf for 720 shares from 72 applicants, and consequently the success of the Society is a certainty. The Shares will be Twenty-five Pounds (£25), to be raised by a monthly subscription of Three Shillings (3s) per share ; entrance money, Two shillings (2s) per share. Application for Shares on the annexed form, accompanied with the entrance money to be sent to the Secretary at Kaitangata, or the National Bank of New Zealand, Balclutha. jgg^* The Share -List will remain, open until 10th of June, FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. To the Committee of the " Kaitangata Building and Investment Society," GENTLEMEN, / request you will allot to me, and register my name as a subscriber for Shares in the above Society, for which I enclose the entrance fee of two shillings per share, to be applied towards the preliminary expenses. \ Name - -.- -. [ Address - - - i Occupation - - Date No of Shares - - - - ' XEntrance Fee, at 2s. each, £ : : 27 My

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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 46, 27 May 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 46, 27 May 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 46, 27 May 1875, Page 4

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