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SHOW ?AGO AGBIOULTLTR AL AND -..,. .. ■ • OCIATIOK. BEIYATE' PRIZES. Messrs. Morrow, Bassetfc, and Co., Christ- . church, offer a Gold Medal (value, L 5 ss) for the second largest prizetaker in Implements.'. Messrs. G. and. T. Young, Dunedin, offer p. Clock (value, LlO 10s) for the second largest prizetaker in Dairy Produce. Messrs. Hood and Shennan offer a Silk Dress {value, Loss) for best Salt Butter. Mr. James Familton offers a Box of Tea for best Fresh Butter. Messrs. John Bullied and Co. offer a Black Silk Dress for best Cheese. Messrs. Fry, Thomson, and Eddington, Bast, and Co. offer a Gold Medal {value, , L 5 ss) for best Fat Bullock. The Auctioneers of Oamara offer a GoTd Medal (value, L 5 ss) for best Fat Heifer or Cow. Mr. Robert Gabitos, London House, offers a Black Sdk Dress (value, L 7 7s) for the Lady ridins the best Lady's Hack. furs o Gold Locket to the best Maker of Bread. Messrs. Bailie and Humphrey offer a Putter Worker for Lest Powdered Butter. Messrs. P. Cunningham, and Co. offer Silver Inkstand for the Best Four Bushels of Milling Oats of any variety. Messrs. Hodge and Jones, Sadd'ers, offer a Lady's Hiding Bridle for best HorseJOHjV OHUBCH, Secretary. mmsmsssMSß ? THE NEW ZEALAND AM) LO\N COMi'ANY (Limited). )e incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act, ISO'O.) Capital ... In 200,000 Shares . £1,000.000, each, with power to 100,000 Shares are proposed to be placed in NVW Zealand, and 100,000 to be re=ervedfor subscription in th« United Kingdom. PKOrosET> Cams : —2s 6d per Share on application ; 2s 6d per Share on allotment; 2s 6d per Share two months afr.er allotment; and 2s Gd per Share four months after, allotment ; six months' notice to be given of any further c.dls. Provisional Directors : The Hon. Win. Hunter Reynolds, of Dunedin, M L.C. of New Zeai.-.ud ; the Hon. John Martin, of Wellington, M.L.C. of New Zealand ; the Hon. John Ba.llan.ue, Colonial I'reasure.r of N>iw Ze;d«nd; the Hon. I.olierfc Htor.t, Attorney-General of New Zealand ; Jsi ivies Allen, Ksq., of Dunedin ; 0. Julius Toxwnrd, !'"sq., Su-veyor, Wellington ; Thomas Whyte Young, Esq., Merchant, Wellington; Kobert Greenfield, M=q., Merchant, VVellit gton. •> Bankkrs: The Bank of Australasia. Solicitors : Messrs. Sievwrigho and Stout. Wellington. Suhviyor and Valuator : C. Julius Toxward, Ksq , Wellington. Intbkim S;cketary :

William Sievwnghfc, Ksq., Solicitor, WelTkvtokaky Offices : Lloyd's Tiooms, B-an.d"u-streefc, Wellington. This C"lit -tny is 'orm d for two objects : If'. ~.'. .h'eiiy.—For lending money at u; ."rent rates of interest upon thtsecurity of landed property situat' (1 in New Z.-abmd : and 2ad.> visable, .. J "-<(\ property situated in or ii'.itir to -it'.-'a or towns, or centra of popui-.-von, in the Colony of New Z'i.-iUiid, &-...;' thereafter selHtig it again in who.e-v in lots as may suit purchasers. With a fast-increasing population both in ••■own and country, a very tint climate, and l»nd of great fertility opened up by the con=t"iiction of roads and railways, there is an almost inexhaustib!" field for the profitable investment of money in the manner prop sed by this Company, and it is one very lifccle -■ecu ied. This Company intends to occupy that field, and to <-ff«r to trie public—particularly to fauner-se: tiers and the working population generally—facilities for acquiring propertv, and for erecting houses, or effecting other substantial improvements thereon, on reasonably moderate terms. And the Company can do ?o profitably to the shareholder.-*, while at the same time help is given o people who are willing to pay adequately f -J- the ad.van.tsge and accommodation offered. In no case will money be lent otherwise than upon he a- cu'ity of landed property, i sa'e margin being always kept. The system which prevails all over the I'olony in "he buying of land is that ol de'erring paynK-nt of the pric-—so much oeiim paid us a deposit when the purchase is made, and t'- en maindfr by bills for instalment*, spread over a 1 united period o' from one to three yea-is. the title, being only planted when the price is fully paid up This Company, in consequence of being in a position to pay in cash at once, will certainly lie able to buy property on much inoie favorable terms t .an buyers on dufotied p.iyniftiis : and. it is c-.rtain that, by the xeveise of ordinary ca-e a safe, and very '•.vofitable kind of business can be done bv buying iand and selling again in lots to suit purchasers. It is very well known that companies in New Z°alaud bavins obje.-ts similar to 'hose of this Company h«ve been able, notwithstanding veiy limited resources, not nly to pay large dividends, but aiso to add to capital. It is not intended to <all up more than LI per share, at the outset at least. The promoters consider that, with 10-;. per share oaid np the Company tnav make a fair beginn ng ; and they confidently anticipate hat besides paying a good liividfnd to the shareholders, the Directors will also, by judicious investments in landed property, be aide from time to time, out of profits, to make additional capi al. The turn over of capital will be quick, and there will no doubt be avai'aole .-oon a considerable amount of money from deposits made by people both at Home and in New Zealand. io that a large paid-up capital is not necessary. Prospeetu-es, with forms of application for shares, may be obtained at the Office of the Company, or fi o;n the bankers ?t the Wellington Office, or at any of the branches, and the memnramlum and articles of association may bo soon iu the hands of the >oeretary. .Should no allotment be made, the deposit will be returned without any reduction. Lloyd's f?oom«. Brandon-street, Wellington, October, 1878. " FORM OF APPLICATION FOB SHARE& TO TMF. EIRECT RS OF THE NEW ZEALAN" LAND ASD LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED). GKNTLKSIKV, Having pa'd to your account with the Sum of being- a Deposit • f 2s 6d. per Share on Shares in the above Company, I request that you will allot, me that number of Shares ; and I hereby undertake to accept the same or any less number of Shares i hat maybe allotted to me, and to pay the Calls or Instalments thereon in terms of your Pr speetus, dated IS7B. Name in full Profession, Occupation, or Quality Address Signature Date The above to be retained by the Bankers, and b theui transmitted to the Company. BANKER'S RECEIPT. Wellington, 1873 Received or en account of " The New Zealand Land and Loan Company, Limited," the sum of Pounds, being a Deposit of Two Shillings and Sixpence per Share on Shares in the above Company. For' B:nk. This receipt must be held by the Applicant B(atil the Certificates are issued.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 808, 13 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 808, 13 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 808, 13 November 1878, Page 3

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