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THE JaWa §!$ Star frigate tapng [LIMITED,] . To be incorporated under the. Joint Stock Company's Act, 1860— Session 3, No, 13. Capital £15,000, In accordance with Resolution of Public Meeting of Shareholders on \Uh February, 1863. With power to increase it, in 750 shares of £20 each. De • posit, 10 shillings per share, to be paid upon application. A payment of 40s. per share to be made upon allotment of shares. Subsequent calls not to exceed £5 per share, nor to be made without three months previous notice being given. A Board of Directors, to be elected by the shareholders at the first general meeting held in terms of the Joint Stock Company's Act, 18(50, shall have the general management and control of the Company's operations. Provisional Committee • — H. S. Tiffen, Esq. i John Wilkinson, Esq. Donald M'Lean, Esq. John Chambers, Esq. Colonel Russell Thomas Lowry, Esq. Major Whitmore J. G. Gordon, Esq. James Anderson, Esq. Alexander Alexander, Esq. Alexander Browne, Esq. J. D. Canning, Esq. Donald Gollan, Esq. J, Robjohn, Esq. T. Purvis Russell, Esq. J. N. Williams, Esq. Samuel Begg, Esq. j M. Boylan, Esq. E. S. Curling, Esq. i Michael Fitzgerald, Esq. Joseph Rhodes, Esq. j G. S. Copper, Esq. J. D. Ormond, Esq. i F. Sutto'n, Esq. V. Janisch, Esq. j J. A. Smith, Esq. C. J. Nairn, Esq. Edmund Tuke, Esq. Edward Towgood, Esq. jE. W. Knowles, Esq. Solicitors:— Robert Hart,. Esq., Wellington; and J, N Wilson, Esq., Napier. Provisional Secretary .— John G. Kinross, Esq. f jIHE object of the proposed Company is to pro--1- cure two screw steamers of a capacity and draught of water suited for the requirements of the Port of Napier. The great success which has attended the working of steamers in the coasting trade of New Zealand has demonstrated the fact that such a trade can be profitably followed, and it is believed that the Province can now maintain two steamers in constant employment. The want of a suitable local steamer has been severely felt for the past eighteen months— flockowners and others having been thereby shut out from the high markets existing both in Otago and Auckland. The uncertainty of the voyage precludes shipping by sailing vessels, while the accommodation afforded by the mail steamer, irrespective of the danger and delay of loading in the roadstead, is quite inadequate. The steamers which this Company propose to purchase are of the dimensions recommended by practical men of experience and standing, after a careful inspection of the Port of Napier, and will each be about 140 tons register or 250 tons builders' measurement ; length about 120 to 125 feet overall; breadth of beam, 20 feet; depth, 9 feet; draught when loaded, about 7$ feet. Each steamer to have 2 engines of 25 nominal horse power. To have a half-poop deck for passengers, and cabins fitted with 16 gentlemen's and 6 ladies' berths, besides steerage accommodation. Such steamers will provide tor the developement of the goods and passenger traffic which is called for by the growing importance of the Port of Napier. As the conveyance of live stock may be expected to form a profitable source of revenue, the steamers will be built with a view to this, and will each carry from 500 to 600 wethers. This Company may with confidence calculate on receiving the liberal subsidy for steam purposes voted by the Provincial Council of flawke's Bay. It is proposed that this Company shall have a capital of £15,000 in 750 shares of £20 each, with power to issue new Shares if necessary. The qualification for voting at the election of the first Board of Directors shall be the payment of the deposit of 10s and the first call of £•& per share. Shareholders shall be allowed to vote jy proxy. Any qualified Shareholder holding 10 Shares in his own right shall be eligible for election to the Board of Directors. Application for Shares to be made in the following form and addressed to the Provisional Secretary :— Hawke's Bay Steam Navigation', Company (lAmited) Napier. Form of Application. To the Provisional Committee of the Hawke's Bay Steam Navigation Company (limited). Gentlemen, — I request you will allot me Shares in the above Company, and I hereby agree to accept that or any less number which may be allotted to me upon the terms mentioned in published prospectus. I beg to forward you at same time a cheque for £ being the preliminary deposit on — Shares. Name of Applicant Profession or business Residence Number of Shares Signature Dated the day of 1863 70 SAUCE LEA AND PERRINS' Worcestershire Sauce. PRONOUNCED *sf Extbact of a Letter BY stiff from a Medical Ef'i'l Gentleman at Madra CONNOISSEURS Jjl to his brother TO BE THE «!ii«k at WOECESTEn > fSBm May, 1831, ONLY GOOD SAUCE, SSiS^ <g3SS^ "Tell Lea & Perkins and applicable "=^^~- at their Sauce is - ii&reSiiS fti e n ty esteemed in InTO -.-==£s-. dia, and is, in my opin13=E^5= ion, the most palatable EVERY VARIETY fSjwjiSi as well as the most Rjilliß wholesome Sauce that OF DISH. **IHiSP l ismade." CAUTSQIti. LEA AND PERRINS Beg to caution the public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WOECESTEESHIEE SAUCE. L& P. have discovered that several of the Foreign . Markets have been supplied withspr/Eiocs imitations, the labels closely resembling those of the genuine Sauce, and in one or more instances the names of L. & P. forged. L. & P. will proceed against any one who may manufacture or vend such imitations, and have instructed their correspondents in the various parts of the world, to advise them of any infringement of their rights. ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE *** Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors Worcester ; Messes. Ceosse and Blackwell; Messrs, Barclay and Sons, London; &c, &c; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally CAUTION. LETCHFORD'S WAX VESTAS. T\ LETCHFORD & Co. guarantee their Matches will m . light in any Climate, even if dipped in water. Customers, therefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letchford's Make," as others are often substituted. " R, Letchford & Co. having just built an extensive Manufactory, are now prepared to execute at a few day's notice, any order made payable in England. Three Colts Lane, Bethnal Green, (late of Whitechapel), London. 22 Mr. BROOKE TAYLOR, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC 6 SHAKESPEABE-BOAD, NAPIBB.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 34, 4 November 1863, Page 4

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