BAXANCE SHEET of the NGAIRE ROAD BOARD for the term commencing Ist April, 1881, and ending 31st March, 1882. £ s. a. Amount received from Treasury and rates 1715 7 8 Blook 1., Ngaire— Amount expended • 250 10 0 Amount received ... '. 221 4 4 Dr. balance ... ■'... ..'."' 29 6 5 Block 11., Ngaire — Amount expended , ... 184 11 0 Amount received ••• 55 0 10 Dr. balance .' ... ' 79 1 2 Block 111., Ngaire— Amount expended ... , 58 15 6 • Amount received *. ...'? ... * 58 15 6 Balance " '. '. Nil Amount charged to working expenses ... ICB 14 8 : Amount credited to working expenses 119 5 5' Dr. balanco 49 9 3 Amount received from rates ... 41 16 2 Amount charged to rates 41 16 2 [ Balance ... Nil Amount owing by Hawera County Council ... .... ' 618 0 Cash in hand and at Bank on 31st Marcb, 1882 X.. '. 154 7 8 1, ' JE2034 9 9 Amount allotted to Block 1., Ngaire ... ..'. ... 221 4 4 Amount allotted to Block 11., Ngaire ... ..: ... 65 910 Amount allotted to Block 111., Ngairo , 58 15 6 Amount allotted to Block IV., Kanpokonui 42 1 8 Amount allotted to Block V., Ngaire : ... 267 0 0 Amount allotted to Block VI., C 97 12 8 Amount allotted to Block VII., Ngahre ..* 26 12 10 Amount allotted to Block X., Ngaire i 283 15 3 Amount allotted to working expenses, &c ,■ 62 16 5 £1715 7 8 Block IV., Kaupokonui — Amount received .... ... 42 1 8 Amount expended 26 1 8 : Cr. balance 16 0 0 Blook V., Ngaire— Amount received 267 0 0 • Amount expended 131 2 0 Cr. balance 135 18 0 Block VI., Ngaire— Amount received 697 12 3 Amount expended 579 8 11 Cr. balance... .'. '118 8 4 Block VII., Ngaire— Amount received 26 12 10 Amount expondod 26 12 10 '„.<*' ■ ' ■■■ .tf Cr. bslanco ,'•« ,?#'* Block X., Ngaire— Amount received * ; is*§*'s^ Amount expended ... ... "'• **Wf& 19 6 Cr. balanco 48 15 9 Amount charged to deviation account 74 5 0 Amount credited to deviation acooutttf" ..» 74 5 0 Balance Nil £20U 9 9 J. B. GODKIN, Chairman Ngaire Road Board. G. A. MARCHANT, Accountant.
PROSPECTUS OF THE PATEA OIL AND FIBRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). To be incorporated under "The Joint Slock Companies Act," and the Acts amending the same. CAPITAL ... ~. ... £3000, In 600 Shares, at £5 each. To bo called up as follows : 10s. per share upon application, 10s. per share upon allotment, and 10a. per share every three months thereafter until the whole capital is paid up. Provisional Directors: Mr. James Ball Mr. A. Drake Mr. A. Palmer Mr. W. Balmforth Mr. W. Dale Mr. J. Riseley Mr. C. F. Barker Mr. W. Gower Mr. J. Richards Mr. E. Barton Mr. J. Gibson Mr. W. O. Symes Mr. J. Burke Mr. E. M. Honeyfield Mr, J. Sheild Mr. F. M. Chapman Mr. R. Homer Mr. G. F. Sherwood Mr. H. F. Christie Mr. J. Morton Mr. S. Taplin Mr. W. Oowern Mr. G. H. Norman Mr. O. A. Wray Solicitor : Mr. Elliott L'S. Barton, Bankers : - Bank of Australasia. Secretary (pro tern.) : ! Mr. Wm. Cowern. j The capacity of the soil in this district for the growth of English Flax, and the large annual importation of Oil and Twine, have long pointed to tho possibility of developing- a new and lucrative industry in New Zealand. After various experiments on the growth of Flax in this district, and after careful inquiry into the cost of manufacturing Linseed Oil, Oil Cake, Flax Fibre, Rope, and Twine in New Zealand, practical men have becomo convinced (on comparing the cost of production with tho market prico of the imported articles) that the manufacture of such articles in the colony would be an exceedingly profitable undertaking. They also see clearly that the development of such an industry would be of great benefit to farmers, inasmuch as it would enable them to grow a new crop, with an assured market at their doors. The Patea Farmers' Club, having taken up the matter, appointed a committee to collect the information on tho subject nocessary to make an exhaustive report. At a public meeting called by tho club, to consider tho committee's report, it was resolved to float a company for the above purpose. The committee's report, together with a full record of the proceedings of that meeting, was published in tho Patea Mail and Evening News of 15tU May, 1882. If the company should not be formed within six months, the deposits will be returned to applicants, less a proportion of the amount sufficient to cover preliminary expenses, such expenses not to exceed £10. Prospectuses and Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained from the Secretary, Patea, or from any of the branches of the Bank of Australasia. Sbare list will close on the 30th June next. W. COWERN, Secretary pro tern. GALVANISED IRON, Plain and Perforated Zinc, Fencing Wire and Staples, Corusacks, Lime, and Sulphur, on sale atHowest rates. E. PULFORD.
PROSPECTUS OS 1 THE HAWERA GAS COMPANY (Limited). To be incorporated' under the Joint Stock Obmt/anies Act. CAPITAL ... fH ... £5000, In 5000 SHARKft"^ Terms — 2a. 6d. per sliare on application, 2s. 6d. on allotment, and the balance in calls of 2s. 6d. at intervals of not less than three months. Provisional Directors. Mr. F. McGuire, Chairman. Mr. W. G. White. Mr. W. S. Cobbam. Mr. M. D. King. Mr. W. M. Thomson. Mr. C. Ranson. Mr. W. A. Parkinson. Mr. R. H. Nolan. Mr. F. Riddiford. - Mr. E. Pulford. Mr. J. Armit. Mr. J. Duffill. Solicitor. Mr. H. E. Parrington. Bankers. Bank of New Zealand. Secretary. Mr. W. H. E. Wanklyn. The Company is formed for the purpose of manufacturing Gas, and supplying it to the Town of Hawera. The capital of the Company is £5000. The capital, it is estimated, will more than cover the cost of land, buildings, plant, and material required at the outset. To bring the investment within the ■reach of all classes, the terms of subscription are made easy — being 2s. Gd. per share on application, 2s. Gd. on allotment, and the balanco in calls of 2s. Gd. j at intervals of not less than three months. As commercial speculations, Gas Companies, in all parts of the colonies, have proved successful ; and tho promoters havo every reason to anticipate that there will be a satisfactory profit in the working of this Company. Forms of application can be obtained at the Bank of Now Zealand, and from the Secretary, at his office, High -street. The Share list will close on the 30th June. W. H. E. WANKLYN, Secretary. Tl/TUSIC ! MUSIC ! MUSIC ! B. Homberg, Professor of Music, attends pupils at their private houses, and at his residence in Princes-streei. Bands provided for balls and parties. A GRICULTURAL seEDs! J\. On Sale, White and Red Cloverß, Cow Grass, Alsyke, Timothy, and Rape, choice quality. E. PULFORD. -pJT~"o T I C E. Our carts will run for the delivery of goods as follows : — Otakeho and Oeo. — Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Okaiawa and Busn Clearings. — Tuesdays and Saturdays. Manaia to the Inaha. — Daily. LANGLEY BROS., Storekeepers, Manaia.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 259, 9 June 1882, Page 3
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