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AdBU Prospectus. -r> ? BOS PE CTUS ' I . . .OF .THE Lion IJrewery Co. ;-ii (LIMITED), ASHBURTON. CAPITAL £2O,OpQ la 4,000 shares of £5 each, Of which only 2,000 shares are now ~ , j qfferpdtothe.public. i , PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : ; ' J6aeph Ivess, Esq., M.H.R. 1 H. T. Winter, Esq., J.P. lonald Williamson, Esq., Mayor of Ashburton. Hugo Friedlander, Esq. (Messrs. Friedlander Bros.) David ; Thomas, Esq. (Messrs. Matson, ;Cox and Co.) ■ i John. Carter, Esq. (Messrs. Wilkin and • 11 'Darter). -.i William Horne, Esq. (jS.Z. Grain Agency Co.) - i Dr. W. G. Ross. . Jds'epF Clark, Esq. r- OctariuslDigby, Esq. Bankers — Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor —O. W. Purnell, Esq. Secretary, pro tern—W. H. Guadry.

•; T TheTCoinpany is proposed to be formed for the purpose of purchasing the property and - business of the Lion Brewery Company in Ashburton. -The Very extensive-agricultural district,, in the'cehtef of-whiemthe town of Ashburton is situated, is one in which a very large,private as . well as hotel trade is carried ehj and the facili ies for brewing pHlthftt could be WUhed, and the water of better quality for the purpose than cap be found elsewhere in the Province of Canterbury. ' /Jthe Bibn Brewery; is .'situated on T.S, 366 and 367, at the corner of Dobson and Cass streets, The building is of brick, with a concrete cellar, which can be extended underground at a very small cost, and is quite new, having beep erected about twelve months. ■ The Building and Plant is all of first,class quality, well arranged and very com!plete, and with the connection already established it is anticipated that there will be no difficulty in extending the business; with the influence of the Company and capital, throughput Canterbury, but p|rtiqjilarly /flitbughout the Ashburton County.

;- .Thg success which has attended the Brewery Companies in every part of the iworld offers ;a', (great inducement to 'capitalists and investors to take up shares ‘ifl Cqmpaqies of this description, and the promoters'nave the greatest confidence in the success of the proposed Company j and have agreecLh); take ..One Thousand Pounds’' worth Of • fully ! paid up’ shares should the Company desire them to do soj It is further proposed to obtain the serviced ofa first-class brewer, to ensure a large and profitable trade being done. ! Althpugh the- nominal capital of the Cohapany is £20,000, a " comparatively Small sum is required to purchase the present premises and plant of the Lion "Brewery, viz., £3,000, the stock being Ttakah ati A valuation. ! The increased capital is required to exs tend the present premises and business, add Alsd to erect-a malthouse. It is believed that malting will be a very profitable branch of the Company’s business; owing to the quantity of barley grown in the immediate district.

- It is proposed to issue 2,000 shares only atj presqnt. but it will be left to the dis. oretion of the Provisional Directors to issue as many shares as they think desirable; 5 ,], , , ■ V,< j

It proposed to call up £2 per share, as required, in calls of not more than 10s per share,' and ’at intervals, after the allotment, of not less than three months.

T TJie remaining shares will be issued to the public (preference being given to existing shareholders) as the requirements of the Company develope, and it is confidently believed that a substantial premium will be obtained on them, as in the case of other Brewery Companies, such premiums to be placed to a reserve fund, and thereby strengthen-the position of the Com* ! ; '■ ’ • If the Company is not floated, the deposits will be returned in full to the; applicants. ■ The Share List will be closed on Mondays the 18th June. 1172

Hotels SHBURT O N ,HOT EL. THOS. ORPHIN 'that he hfa taken over the above Hotel, which he has entirely re-decorated, and refurnished.' The tabjd is repletetwifch every delicacy' of the Beaao'n, and the Wines and ( are all • guaranteed ..to. be .of the Vbry best 1 brands. f T,O, invites his friends and customers to judge for 1 themselves by giving him a “ ‘ f HQSi J ■ . , Ashburton Hotel, near, the "Bridge. , I4d ' H.B.—Stabling free. , s H A M R f 0 C .K s ■r i . ■■ "■ H O T.E L, Main South Road, Timaeu. Late; of the ! Alford ! Forest Hotel, has how taken that large commodious Hotel, .nearly now, on the Main South road> Timaru, where visitors may rely on receiving OVery attention. The best brands'of all Liquors kept iu Stock., ,• V ;; BOWLING, BILL IA R D S Eto. Etc., Etc. 236 11 HE GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, . Comer of Dowling and Princes streets, , ! - Dunedin, J. DONALDSON, Proprietor. Has opened a place in connection with the above, which he has christened “ THE BODEGA," and can promise to supply his friends with a better Glass, of Wine or Beer, direct from the cask in a cool cellar, than

they can obtain anywhere in the Dowonq Steeex. PiiiNOEa “THE BODEGA.” city. STREET. au 17

Boarding Houses, &c.ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE. In .consequence ot insufficient accommodation at the Echo Dining Rooms, the proprietor has taken the PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, where a good table always be kept. Meals Is , each. . Good Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers, at 16s,- 18s, and £1 per week, to meet the times. Private Rooms for families. Remember the ad dross— —Charles Truckle, Prince Albert Boarding. House, Wills street, near the Railway Station. Vi. '9*4 PANAMA HOUSE (late a sxee’s),i ■ (;I! jTancbed street , .Ashburton. i ~The. undersigned begs ,to inform the he has, REMQyED Bom ,the F^ipc J e J to: the more copimqdiouß Bpardibg-houae lately in .the to merit, the same patronagei bestowed s him as. j heretofore,., Goon , BathBOOM] ' J fie ... S.:LUCAS-, 7 ; j , , u Proprietor.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 960, 4 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 960, 4 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 960, 4 June 1883, Page 4

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