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Public Companies, pROS]? E C T u S of toe PASTORAL, FINANCE, TRUST, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). Registered under the Companies Act. Capital £2,000, In 2,000.000 SHAKES of £1 EACH, With Power to Increase. FIRST ISSUE of 1,000,000 Shares Are offered for subscription, in respect of which it is only proposed to call up 10s per share, payable as follows, viz.ls on application, Is on allotment, and the balance up to 10s per share in calls of Is per share, to be made at intervals of not less than throe months. The balance of 10s per share will remain as a reserve of uncalled capital PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. New South Walks— Hon. Robert H. D. White, M.L.C., Glencoe, Queensland, and Sydney. Hon. J. V. Burns, Colonial Treasurer, New South Wales. John B. Christian, Bundengabba, New South Wales ; Wallnngie, Queensland ; Walhallow Downs, South Australia ; and Eynsbury, Woollahra, Sydney. John Armstrong, unbar Station, Wliealbah, via Hay. W. Alison, Cannonbar Station. Cannonbar. Russell Barton, Moculta Station, Bourke and Russell Lea, Five Dock, Sydney. Thomas Hiingerford, Eaerami Station, Denman, Victoria ; and Ashtteld, Sydney. E. W. Donnelly, Glial ta, Cobhaui Lakes, and Evelyn Station and Moorabin, Wilcannia. Langloh Parker, Bang-ate Station, Narran River, via Walgett. Charles Fartiere, P., Marfleld Station, Ivanhoe and Conulpie Downs Station. Wilcannia. T. L. Richardson, Murrawombio, Currawoena, and Coronga Downs Stations. Jamas Palmer, Wanuvveena Station, Bourke. Arthur Frederick Cudmore, Avoca Station, Wentworth. Victorian Court— W. J. Reid, Yencannia Station, Darling River, N.S.W., and Geelong. Hon. Thus. Dowling, M.L.C., Jellalabad Station, Darlington. William Armstrong, Hexham Park, Hexham. Hon. Jaint-s Williamson, M.L.C., Trida Station, Riverina, and Toorak. E. Agar Wynne (of Wynne, Hudson, and Co.), Teryawynia, Darling River, N.S.W., and Balaclava, V ictoria. Henry Ricketson, BariuttaStation, N.S.W.; Cornalla, Billabong, Newiueramong, Delatite, and Buchan Stations, and Elsternwick, Victoria. Alexanler M'Edward, Mokanger and Kulkyne Stations, Victoria, Vantam Station, N.S.W., and Caultield, Victoria. William Weatherlev (of Messrs. Chirnside and Weatherley;, Billilla Station, N.S.W., and Middle Brighton, Victoria. Hon. William Bayles, .1, P., Yar Orrong, Toorak. Dr. Walter Williamson, Decameron Station, Ararat. Hon. C. H. James, M.L.C., Bomera, Kentucky, and Arkarin-a Stations, N.S.W., and Toorak. Andrew Anderson, J.P., Tollington Station, St. Arnaud. Albert Austin (of Messrs. Austin and Mill oar), Eilyer, Woorndoo, Victoria; Wang:uiell>i ami Murgha Stations, Dendiquin; Cauoon and Pimpampa Stations, Hay; l'allal Station, Barr&ba Station, N.S.W. William Wilmot Couche, J.P. (Messrs. Couehe, Calder, and Co.). William-street, Melbourne. South At kali Cori'T— Hon. W. K. Simms, Kirkdala Station, Streaky Bay. AndiewTennant, Moolooloo, Warcowie, Willapa, .Hermitage, Tailala, Lake Eyre, Alice Springs, and Port Lincoln Stations, and Currie-street, Adelaide. Donald Maclean, Comongin Station, Bulla River, and Prospect-hall, North Adelaide. Wm. Austin Horn, M.P., Tintinallogv Station, N.S.W., Mary vale Station, Port Lincoln, South Australia; and King William-street, Adelaide. George Riddoch, Glencoe Station, Mount Gambier, South Australia ; and Weinteriga Station, Darling River, N.S.W. George Downer, l'andmrra Station, Port Augusta, South Australia ; and King William-street, Adelaide. James Cowan, Crown Point and Bond Springs Stations, South Australia; and Pirie-street, Adelaide. Htm. John Warren, M.L.C., Strangway Springs Station, Anna Creek, and Gawler, South Australia. W. J. Magarey, Narracoorte Station, and Wey-mouth-street, Adelaide. Arthur L. Harrold (Messrs. Harrold Brothers), Adelaide. Queensland Court— Hon. Hugh Muir Nelson, M.L.A. (Minister for Railways), Loudoun station, Dalby. Hon. Berkeley Basil Moretou, M.L.C., Wetheron Station, Gayndah. on. Henry Conwell Wood, M.L. 0., Durundur Station, Woodford. Hon. William Alpin, M.L.C., Southwick Station, Townaville. William Sly, J.P., Ardoch Station, Thargomindali and Strathmore, Toowoomha. John Illistron Reid, J.P., Clonagh Station, Cloucurry. H. C. Arm.itrong, J.P., Roseberth Station, Birdsville, Diamantma. F. A. Blackmail, Warro Station, Gladstone; Barwon Park Station, Rockhampton; and Brisbane, James Crombie, M.L.A., Green-hills Station, Mnttaburra, and Brisbane. James Tolson, J.P., Panda and Corinda Stations, Mitchell District, and Brisbane. New Zealand Court— Hon. Henry J. Miller, M.L.C., Fernbrook, Oamaru, Otago. Hon. W. S. Peter, M.L.C., Anama Station, Ashburton, South Canterbury. John Studholme, Christchurch. TasmaniaWestern AUSTRALIAPROVISIONAL BANKERS. The Bank of Australasia. The Union Bank of Australia (Limited). SOLICITORS. Messrs. Allen and Allen, Phillip-street, Sydney, New South Wales. Messrs. Cuthbert, Hamilton, and Wynne, Col-lins-street West, Melbourne, Victoria. Messrs. G. and J. Downer, Central Chambers, King William-street, Adelaide, South Australia. Messrs. Macdonald-Patorson, Fitzgerald, and Hawthorn, Brisbane, Queensland. MANAGERS. To be appointed after first meeting of shareholders. SECRETARY (pro tern.) R. Montgomery Armstrong, Sydney. REPRESENTATIVE IN VICTORIA (pro Um.) W. J. Run ting, J.P., 12, Collins-street West, Melbourne. AUDITORS. Messrs. Hunting and Wright, 12, Collins-street West, Melbourne. Donald Cormack, Foy's Chambers, Bond-street, Sydney. brokers: New South Wales— Messrs. T. J. Thompson and Sons, Eldonchambers, 92, Pitt-street, Sydney. Mr. Basil G. Woolley, 01, Pitt-street, Sydney. Victoria— Messrs. T. Jaques Martin and Company Limited, 88, Collins-street West, Melbourne. Messrs. Win. F. Dix and Company, 49, Collinsstreet West, Melbourne, Messrs. Henriques Brothers, 55, Flinders-street West, Melbourne. Mr. W. J. Magarey, Weymouth-street, Adelaide, South Australia. Messrs. Corrie and Co., 188, Queen-street, Brisbane, Queensland. Messrs. Acland, Barnes, and Co., Christchurch, New Zealand. Messrs. Wright Bros., Park-street, Hobart, Tasmania. TEMPORARY OFFICE: 56, Margaret-street, Sydney. PASTORAL, FINANCE, TRUST, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA (LIMITED). Objects.—This company has been formed for the purpose of establishing, upon an advantageous and comprehensive basis, a pastoral, agricultural, and commercial agency and finance business, having branches in all the Australasian colonies, New Zealand, and in London. The company's operations will include the direct importation and supply of station requisites. Special Feature.—The introduction into this class of agency business of the mutual principle, under which constituents, being shareholders and having business transactions with the company, will participate in its profits. The system has been so long in operation and favourably applied to the policyholders of mutual life assurance companies, that the attention of investors is particularly drawn to this special feature, as more particularly explained below. Advantages.—The large dividends which the pastoral companies eady established in these colonies for transacting this class of business have continuously paid must be held to indicate that largo savings can be effected by those pastoralists and agriculturists who become shareholders and constituents of a company founded on the mutual prin ciple, the application of which will necessarily, at the same time, form a guarantee to the ordinary investing shareholder for the rapid development of a large volume of business to the company. Debentures.—Advantage will be taken of the present favourable condition of the money market m London to issue debentures at advantageous rates, which will enable the comp.iny to grant, on favourable terms, all usual financial facilities to its clients. Management.—Boards will be established in all the principal colonies; and care will be taken to make available to each colony, according to its current business requirement, an equivalent proportion of the capital at the command of the company from time to time. Shares.— tirst issue of shares will, in the first instance, be reserved in the following proportions to supply applications from each colony, viz. New South Wales, 300,000 shares; Victoria, 300,000 shares; Queensland, 200,000 shares; South Australia, 100,000 shares ; New Zealand, 50,000 shares; Tasmania, 25,000 shares; and Western Australia, 25,000 shares ; but the directors reserve the power in making allotments to have regard, in the tirst place,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9150, 4 September 1888, Page 8

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