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frospeotus PROSPECTUS OP TUB " THEATBE BOYAL COMPANY (LIMITBD) OP NAPIEB, ' To be incorporated under " Tbe Companies Act. 1882." CAPITAL £5000 J In 1000 Shares cf £5 each, with power to increase. It is considered that half of the proposed Capital only will be required, which will be payable as follows :— 6B on application, 5s on allotment, 10s three m> nths, 10s bix mouths, 10s nine months, and 108 ] twelve months after allotment, thus making the payment of the Calls very light upon Shareholders. PBOVISION AL DIBECTOBS : J. D. Ormond, M.H.B. P. S. M'Lean (of Carlile M. S. Bell • and M'Lean) P. Sntron J. Close (of Neal and J. U. Vautier Close J. M'Vay P. Logan (of Sainsbury J.V.Brown andLocran) G. n . Swan H. P. Cohen J H. Steeveiis E. Ashton T. Waterworth T. Sidey (of Hardy and \V. J. Harker Sidey) Captain Euth " With power to add to their number. BANKEBS: SOLICITOBS: Sainsbury and Logan. BBOKEB 4ND TBEASUEEB: W. O. Motley. SECBETAKY. PBO TEM : , George T. Croas. THIS Company is projected Eor the purpose of acquiring the well-known Theatre Eoyal, now and for the last six years so suceessf ally cordncted by Messrs Swan and Ashton, who agree to sell to the Provisional Directors all the Buildings and Leasehold Land, PiltiDgs, Fixtures, _ arniture, Stiige Properties, Sceuery, Machinery, &c , _c, now owned by them, for the snm of £3000. It is thought by tho Promoters ihat the time has now arrived when increased accommodation U requisite, and witb thnt view they have had plaus prepared giving 18 feet extra width to the body of the Theatre. Tho Dress Circle will be advanced 22 feet nearer the stage, and will be provided with the newest and most comfortable of upholstery and seating accommodation, notably the patent ironframed Chairs now in fashion in the latest built Opera Houses and Theatres. There will be four Private Boxes connecting the Circle with the Proscenium. Tho Stase will have an additional 10 feefc . in depth, with a Proscenium op°.niDg of 27 feet, and a proportional increase in height. V*hen these alterations are completed the building will accommodate without any crowding an audience of upwards of 1200 persons, thus raukiug as one of the largest in New Zealand, and the revenue receivable from letting will be increased in proportion. Ihe largest companies will also be induced to perform in this town, which ihey now pass by, and in conjunction with the contemplated improTed shipping facilities will insure the highest talent vWting what is admitted to be the best show town in the colony for its size. The vemilation of the house and its lighting are to be made a special feature »f the improvements, as also the extra exits and staircases supplied in case of an aio rm of fire. Separate cloak and retiring rooms for ladies and gentlemen arc a part of the scheme. To facilitate the more frequent use of the bnildincr for Fancy Kairs, Matinees, Horticultural and Poultry, &c, Shows, nv.ro windows will be provided, and a project will be submitted for the approval of the Uireclors to light the whole House by Electricity in the latest and most inexpensive manner, thus offering the boon of effective lighting, unaccompanied by oppressive heat in the summer months. The acoustic properties of the Theatre have not been overlooked, as the proposed plan supplies a new dome roof, which will materially add to the pleasure of the patrons of the entertainments. It is for the purpose ot carrying out these desirable alterations that the Company has been projected, and as testing the public feeling- on the subject a hasty canvass for support has been made, < resulting in upwards of £3500 worth of shares being taken up, thus rendering the successful floating of the Company a certainty. The names already on the Provisional Directorate and the Share List are a guarantee for the soundness of the undertaking. 96 j£*ut>licatlon WHOLE LA.W OF NEW ZEALVND 'IO 1883. EXTENSION OF ST_TUTE3 TO 1884. IN" consequence of the support accorded by the public, ifc is intended to extend the above work, and issue THB WHOLE LAW OF NKW ZEALAND, PUBLIO AND GENEEAL, AT CLOSE OP THB 1834 SES3ION OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY. TERMS : law to 1883— Subscribers £2 2 0 Non-subecribers ... 212 6 Law te> 1884 — Subscribers (adopting. terms of Circular dated July 24, 1884) -till August 31, 1884 2 2 0 Non-subscribers paying in advance ... 212 6 All copies not sold before September 30, 1884 3 3 0 Apply "LYTTELTON TI4TES" OOMPANY, Christchurch ; Or WILFRED BADGEB, 101 Solicitor, Christchurch. THE "MERCANTILE AND BANK RUPTCY GAZETTE" OF NEW ZEALAND. THE only "Gazette" published in the Colony, and giving the fullest parti culars of Bankruptcy and Mercantile Matters, and containing weekly information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens on Wo:>l, Liens on Crop?, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bailments, Share Reports, &c, and -with which is now incorporated " The N.Z. Trade Protection Society's Private List of Bills of Sale, &c," the entire right, title, and interest therein having been purchased from Mr Samuel Carroll, of Wellington. Annual subscription, £2 2s, and with index £2 7e, payable in advance. Half-year index published in January and July each year. Agent for IS' apier. Jambs Sidky, Emerson street, Napier. Head office, Dunedin, R. T. Whoeler, Advertising Agency, Staffordtreet 259 consultations a RAND FLANEUR'S CONSULTATION ON H.B. SPRING MEETING OCTOBER 1884. £1000 iii £1000 2000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. Ist Horse ... £200 6 cash prize £20 £120 2nd Horae ... 100 10 „ „ £10 100 3rd Horse ... 50 40 „ „ £5 200 Others divided 150 2 cash prizes £40 80 £1600 To the investor of 10s the odds against getting a prize are about 13 to 1 . Each Ticket has 2 Chances. To be drawn on October 6th. Country cheques must have la added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred. 2 stamps required for reply and reßult. GRAND FLANEUR, Care of Mr M. Ryan, 9£S ■ Taradalo. MR FRANK W. GARNER'S SALES "cibank yy. *r* arner AOOOTJNTAHT, VALTTATOB, LAND Eg TAT OBKSBA- AVD FINANOIAI. A -BUT. Sharebroker, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, Licensed Broker under the Land Transfer Act. Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, and Titles to Land under the Land Transfer Act prepared cheaply and promptly. Money Collected and Estates Managed. Invested. Loans negotiated. Insurances effected. Office : — Tennyson-street, Napier, adjoining Messrs Banner and Lidd'oV* 235 xnsurances. *_" Imperial fire insurance COMPANY. O_D B_O__.ST_HBT— AKD 16, P_M-k_Ll LONDON. y rnstit vt c d iso a. Subscribed and Invested CapitalOne Miliion. Six Hundred Thousand Pounds Insurance^ are effected, at Current Rate*, and Losses are. settled in tho Colony upon ; j j".- proof. of loss. - ; ,-";, - ■'- Agents for Hawke's Bay — 3 .:. < . : W AlB. P : R-.Q P _ -C; Q 25*7 TH EI U N I T E D. . ¥&U%-&± NO E „ : "COMPANY,; ; ... ;y Incorporated by Act of New South Wales. -Subscribed Oapital ... £500,000. J* (Wit_tu_lii_ited- liability, of Shareholders.). Fire and Marine business .transacted at lowest ,_ \ . Vcurrent. : rateß. . ;: Losses settled in Napier. I .'. ',;.■_».. BALHARRY, 1 258 ; ' Agent for Hawke's Bay. • ■•:.' -1 ! .!'.•! -v( 7,'!i_*.!sU -v>!'-. ",■■■' -•!•.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6978, 4 October 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6978, 4 October 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6978, 4 October 1884, Page 4

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