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NEW ZEALAND \ LIMITED, CAPITAL, ... ;i . ...... .;, ... £500,000. IN 200,000- SHARES „QE,-_£2g.-EAC__: (WITH 1 " POWER TO INC RE A -fE.) ' " ' JB-lper Share to be paid on Application, and __1 on Allotment. 2,000 SHARES TO BERESERVED EOR NEW ZEAiAND. 00 Directors Sir Charles Clifford ,'.. Late Speaker of the House of Assembly New Zealand. Captain Henry Carr Glyn, R.N. 15, Eaton Terrace, Eaton Square. P. G. Dalgety, Esq Messrs. Dalgety & Co., Greshatn-Street. H. Selfe Selle, Esq., ... English Agent for the Government of Canterbury, N ew Zealand. R. A. Brooks, Esq .Messrs. Brooks & Co., St. Peter's Chambers, Cornhill. Bankers. IN LONDON MESSRS. GLTN, MILIS & CO. IN NEW ZEALAND 'IHE ONION BANK OE AUSTBALIA Solicitors. MESSES. PRESHEIELDS & NEWMAN. Brokers. MESSRS. MULLENS, MARSHALL & DANIELL, 3 LOMBARD S'IREEX. MESSRS. A. J. BRUNTON & SON, AUCTION MART. Secretary. W. D. CAHKUTHERS, ESQ. (pro tern.) OPMCES.-—3l, SEW BEOAD-STEET, CITY E.C. ■ o THIS COMPANY is established for the purpose of supplying to the thriving and increasingly important Colony of New Zealand, those advantages which are already enjoyed by the Colonies of Australia aud Canada, by the Trust and loan Societies now existing. Its operations will consist of Loans and Advances on Mortgage upon real security in Mew Zealand, for which the system of Public Registration of Laud established there ah'ords great facility, with perfect safety. 'The Company will also be prepared to make Advances on securities oi a substantial character, including those to Municipal .Bodies upon their Bonds. lt is noi proposed that more than £5 shall be called up on each £:_5 Share (of which £i will be suilicient for present purposes), but that to the extent ofthe remaining k-±V) per Share, the Com pany shall exercise its borrowing powers lor procuring money in Great Britain upon Debentures for terms of years at a fixed rate of interest. This money will also be lent in the same manner as the Paid-up-Capital, and the lenders will be protected both by securities taken aud by the subscribed but uncalled Capital, which will itself be equal to the entire amount borrowed. New Zealand offers peculiarly favourable opportunities for operations ofthe nature proposed; the prosperity of the Settlers enables them to employ -with profit large sums of money at rates of interest considerably higher than those ordinarily current in England ; the simplicity of the local Laws affecting real estate altbrds a safe and inexpensive mode of granting security ; and property is of steadily improving value, as the energies of the colonist, the increase or population, and the resources ofthe Colony itself become further developed. These circumstances, and the successful operations of Companies of this description in other Colonies, justify the Directors in anticipating an amply remunerative return lo Shareholders. C 9 THE i HAYELOCK HOESE TEAMS j WERE THE FIRST ESTABLISHED IN THE PROVINCE. HAVE ALWAYS worked with regularity. Have lately been supplied with more SPLENDIDHORSES, And are prepared to Cart Wool &c. at reasonable prices. An AMERICAN "WAGGON will shortly alsohe added. Apply to B. D. DANVERS ; or the Drivers in charge. Havelock, November 10, 1863. • THE HAWKE'S BAY ALMANAC FOR 1864, IS now in the press, and will be published on or about the Ist January. The large circulation of this Almanac in former years renders it an ex- £ cellent medium for advertising. Advertisements and orders for copies will be received at the Herald ofiice. H. K HOLDER, MANUFACTURER and IMPORTER 01? EVERY DESCRIPTION OE SADDLERY N.8.-LARGE STOCKS CONTINUALLY on HAND Country Stores Supplied on Liberal Terms. *** Repairs promptly executed. *__,* OPPOSITE THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, 8 NAPIER. fTARPER TWELVETREES' Patent Washing Machine S - L will wasli as many clothes in a few hours.especial.y if used with "Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder," asa woman can wash in two days by the old method of hand rubbing, besides doing the work better, with half the soap and fuel. It will wash blankets, sheets, counterpanes, or any large things, as easy as it will do a collar or handkerchief; and is the cheapest article ever invented. The Works, Eromley-by-Eow, Loudon. Agents wanted where none are appointed. 650 PAPERHANGINGS !! ! PAPERHANGINGS !'! - Just Arrived per " Telegraph," from London, OAAA PIECES OF PAPERHANGINGS, -J\J\J\J &^ patterns of this year. N. WILLIAMS, 54 Oil and Color Shops, Hastings-street. THE * ! CaimiM fife $$smw£ Campttg. THE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed Agent for Napier. M. FITZGERALD, 14 Land Agent, &o. MR. FITZGrEEALD^ LAND AGENT, CIVIL ENGINEER, AND SURVEYOR SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, NAPIER. 11

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 7, Issue 447, 19 December 1863, Page 4

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