the conditions hcreunder written) to accept thcv'nunibbr of Shares applied for by rue, and in .all respects to aot in relation thereto in accordance with the .\re'mo''andum of Association and Regulations of the (Jompanv j^hen duly registered. / AnoTl'agre^e that this application shall, upon the registration of jiie Comprtujjvbe deemed to have been made. to the Registered I)irtector3 for the Lime being of the Company. But this ■ application is .upon j the following conditions' :— f lst. ;r That the; shares? applied fc by me.arfe io represent' par t? of £50,000 capital proposed to be raised in this colony. 1 2nd. That this application ,sljall, not Tie Binding ~bh me unlfess, on or before the afls.t ciayiofjVlay, 1881, not leas than 1&50,0CO be covered by application for /•Shares ; and / r „ ' - 3rd. Th'at'mytlepdsit be repaid in full in the event of less than £50,000 being so covered. , Name of ; Applicant.% . .f r. . . . . : . : ..i .'. . \ \&6sid<iTlc<3, ..;.,.. i.^. i.^... : - J .V.-. Occupation j ,\. - i^.DTEB'r'IIBMEkTS INSBETED BY THB QtTABTEB WILL BE CPNTINUED ,: iAT EXPlBA'Mdif JOP SAME, UNLESS bpecial inßtbuctions abe -given '..'■ to thm contbaby. ; ; \ : - .. ■ Notices of withdbawal mttst — - BB^IVESSr TO" THB PBOPBIETOB ,IN rWRITIKTG^ and pbe- ; : VIOTTS'^ TO EJCPIBY : OF .Q^ABTEB ; OTHERWISE, BBOKEN .^QCABTEBS - WJLt *BB CHABGED. FOB AT FULL BATES. . . . 4 : "■ / /' " JOHN B. DTOGAN. - *~ TO^THE. _Py.BL!C_ OF """." ."" " MANAWATU, : . '■■*"" * . Facts are stubborn things, while words are cheap, in fact cost nothing. We might , follow feh-e 'silly example indulged in by some" journalists (?) and mate, a series of announcements that one week we had a circulation bri 000, tiie next 1200 ; the third, •1500 ; find 90 on, hut -would the public be-, lieve us. '; We th ink. not*. .|The /Manawattt Times is now five years established, and^for nearly three yeara was the^pnly paper pub-; lishei3 in the County, and although we ad''unt-— for.it would be nonsense; to deny it— the advent of other journals at Foxton and leilding has prevented the large indreasia-in" its. circulation which the progress of the r Qounty would have given it; BtllLits circulation at the present time, is larger than befoi;e either of those papers came into ex js-tenr-e ; nnd it I>H5 a pretty large number of regulkr subscribers not only in those to.'.iis, hulin SuiidoTiOiirnarvdn, and on all j o '^ev ;i;tlyih'g 'lotitia in the ; County', iis j we hei'ii-i- .-tatpd, we do not intend Io make' silly boasts f orjpeople -to laugh at j but we 4 say '. ' • ,• .; ;■■••.. "/ : F'rsr, That the Times uas a. guaranteed r number of rpgular subscribers- one hundred ,and> fifty to two hundred in 'excess of any paper published in 'Palmeretdn. '• ■ ; Second, That its cironlation in Palnierston alone is one hundred in excess of any paper published in Palmerston. : Third, That beside its larger circulation Within the Borough, *e give a distinct pletlge to prove by our books; that we have yearly subscribers all along th.e Foxton Stoney 'Creek, and Rangitikei Koads ; the towns of Foxfon, Feilfling, Sandon, Bulls, ■Marton, and. VVanganui. j ■■ Fourth, We are prepared to toke the num.* ber3:printed each issue for the past inorifcli, making la, statutory declaration as to, their correctness, if any other journal; wjlj do the I'same, and prove, that we. have a hundred andififty of a majority m circulation. " That is the way to let the public - know which paper has a genuine, and which a brumniagem^eirculationV If this • challenge' is accepted well and good ; if not let us then hear no move boasting which is as useless as it is ridiculous. We claim to have a genuine circulation— from year's end to year's end— -distributed all over the County,' and we are prepared to substantiate the assertions made, above by allowing an inspect ion of pur subscribers' books ; we dare the paper which assert/ that it, has a circulation of four Mihdred and fifty tp do the same, :and if it can show .subscribers to within any thing like a hundred 1 and fifty °f that number, then, we will give £0 to the Palmerston Hospital. . ; '■: •■ V, CLJE£P.BJ), i; BOOT AND SJIOE MAKER, : I THE SQCTARE, ""[[\ Palmebston Kobth. D, C. begs to mtimate that h.e has a .:• j we;il.as%rted.> 3 to,cli of •BOOTS aari.brlOiES. pn hand. ' '.-,. .:-■• « All orders executed with- promptness and dispatch, . : ' ?■ ?• Stylk and,. Fit GrABANTEKD. , TO OLD FKIENDS AND CUSTOMEES. . A JST impression having gained ground LJL: that I have given up business, and ntend to leave the.District, I wish it to be distinctly understood that I am still - - CAKRYING ON MY BUSINESS -.t j ....,, as. usual in. , v . MY OLD SitoiP ; ' T$E SQUATIE ; . I ; . j m..Ei METARD. WANTED KNOWN — That thb Manawatu Times has a circulation of one hundred and fifty to two kitndrad in excess, of any other paper published in Palmerston,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MT18810219.2.24.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 118, 19 February 1881, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
778Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 118, 19 February 1881, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in