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TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, (L IM I X E L> , ) HAVING A LARGE AND INFLUENTIAL PROPRIETARY, Capital £500,000, with power to increase to £1,000,000, Chief Offices:—3l, St. Swithin's Lane, London. Directors. William Frederick Baring, Esq., Banker, Sittings bourne, William Walter Cargill, Esq., Director ot the Oriental Bank Corporation, Alfred Denison, Esq., Albemarle Strcot, Thomas 11. Gladstone, Esq., (Messrs. John Gladstone and Co.), Henry Kingscotk, Esq., Director of the Canada Agency Association, The Hon. Arthur Kinnurd, M.P., (Messrs. Ransom, Bouverie and Co.), The Right Hon. Lord George Paulet, C.8., Albany, Philip Twells, Esq., (Messrs. Spooncr, Attwoods and Co.), Hexkv Loftus Wioram, Esq., Grosvcnor Square. Bankers in London. Messrs. Spooner, Attwoods and Co., 27, Gracechurch Street, Messrs. Ransom, Bouverie, and Co., 1, Pall Mall, East. Bankers at Melbourne. The Oriental Bank Corporation. Auditors. William Milliken, Esq., Secretary, Bank of Australasia, George Gladstone, Esq., (Messrs. W. S. Lindsay and Co.) I Solicitors. Messrs. Cooknev, Tuke, and Vawy, 17, Lincoln's Inn Fields, John Mackkkll, Esq., 34, Canon Street, West. General Manager. James Hora, Esq., (Late of Melbourne.)

THIS COMPANY is established for the purpose of facilitating the commercial intercourse so rapidly increasing between Australasia and Europe. It has met with a very favourable and gratifying reception, the whole of the first issue of shares having been most readily subscribed for, and paid upon, by a highly influcnfial body of proprietors. The objects to which the views of the Company are principally directed are, First, to open a channel for the introduction and profitable employment of English capital in Australasia; and, Secondly, to establish a responsible and effective agency, as a trustworthy medium of communication between the Colonics and Europe. \ In order to eayry out these objests, the Company proposes, — 1. —To receive ix England money on deposit at a fixed rate of interest, upon the security of a large subscribed capital, and to invest such monies, together with the paid up capital, on mortgage of both Town and Agricultural Freehold Estate in Australia. 2.—To ke.mit to these Coloxies, and advance upon mortgage of rates, tolls, assessments, debentures, and otber approved securities, all sums intrusted by English Capitalists to the Board for that purpose. :i.—To L'XDEur.vKE the negociation of Loans for all local Governments, Municipalities, Railways, Road and Irrigation Boards, Public Bodies, and JointStock Companies ; also to transact in the United Kingdom, and elsewhere, their financial and other agency business ; and to effect the sale in England of Colonial Shares, and other securities. 4,—To collect Rents and other property on commission, for absentees and others, and to remit the proceeds, thus providing an agency free from the risks which occasionally arise. General observations. Estate holders desirous of bringing under 'lie notice of English capitalists, land or other property they may have for disposal, are invited to avail themselves of this Company's Agency ; all information will be registered in London and widely diffused throughout the country, commission being charged only in the event of sale. The Company being entirely devoted to the purposes of Trust, Loan, and Agency business, will be precluded from entering into speculations on its' own account, and the Directors being free from any local or party interest are in a position to do equal justice to all who may intrust their business to the Company's management. By steadfastly adhereing to this principle, and by assisting in the' development of the great resources of these prosperous Colonies, this Company will be justified in looking for a general support, and ultimately a fair return for the capital invested. Colonists returning to England may have their letters free of all charge, addressed to the care of the General Manager at the London Offices of the Company. The Colonial Land and Immigration Regulations, rates of labour, and all matters of interest to intending emigrants, will be furnished to the various agents of the Company throughout the United Kingdom. Maps, Plans, Statistics, Reports, Land and Immigration Regulations, and all information in any way connected with Australasia, will be gladly received, filed, and made available in the service of the Colonies. The Colonial Offices will be opened, the local staff appointed, and all necessary arrangements made for commencing operations at the earliest possible moment; in the interim it is requested that all communications be addressed to the General Manager at the Chief Offices of the Company, No. 31, St. Swithin's Lane, London. London, January 26th, 1861.

Diving Apparatus. C. E. lIEINKE, SUBMARINE ENGINEER, 79, Great Portland-st., London, BEGS to call the attention of Ship Owners, Merchants, Captains, &c, &c, to the important iin— zzr] provements made by him in I. r: thO SUBMARINE HELMET ■'■■! DRESS : > : X4^ ; ~/™-~--! AND Sfefc :: : APPARATUS, ll which enables the diver to mfdoWs& rcnuun anv k n £ ta °f time jK&||l under water, for the recovery gpsr~ of* property from Wrecks, making and ropairingFoundations of Harbours and "Bridges and also for PEARL AND SPONGE DIVING. THE HOME NEWSPAPER FOR NEW ZEALAND. Messrs. W. S. Kirkland & Co., Agents. 23, Salisbury Street, Strand, LONDON, ENGLAND, [>EG to call the attention of Residents in Auckland 3 and the other New Zealand Colonics to the advantage of subscribing to the "EVENING MAIL," Newspaper, which is a re-print of all the Leading Articles, Essays, and News of The Times London Newspaper—everything, in fact, but the advertisements—and can be forwarded by them to any of the New Zealand Colonies, post free, for £3 10s. per annum via Southampton, or £4 via Marseilles. Thus, in fact, The Times at half-price, with the advantage of not being encumbered with advertisements. Subscriptions will be received in Anckland at the Office of the Nkw-Zealander. CHE A P ! ! ! IRISH NATIONAL, McCullock's, and other School , Pooks. E. WAYTE'S, Quecn-strcef. B3JT A liberal allowance to Schools. &Bain, Graham & Co. 4 CCOUNTS due this late Firm are requested to be paid forthwith. Auckland, oth April, 1861. STORAGE for Light Goods at a small expense. > rj; > Apply to J. ROUT, High-street.

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 4