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Prosjra'ctus. ” r o SPEC T U S OP THE P Lion Brewery Co. (LIMITED), ASHBURTON. CAPITAL £20,000 In 4,000 shares pfTp, each, , .j „ Of 1 which"‘only 'S'ooo”shares are noW offered to the public. Provisional Directors : Joseph Iveas, Baq., M.H.R. H. T. Winter, Esq., J.P. Donald Williamson, Esq., Mayor of Ashburton. ' Hugo Friedlander, Esq. (Messrs. Friedblander 8r05.,) ; David Thomas, Esq. (Messrs. Matson, ; 1 Cos' and Co.) , John. Carter, Esq. (Messrs. Wilkin and Carter). William Horne, Esq. (N.Z. Grain ■ Agency Co.) • Dr; ,W. G.rßoss. Joseph Clark, Esq. Octavius Digby, Esq. Bankers—Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor—C. W. Purnell, Esq. Seoretaht; pro tem-r-W. H. Gundry. The Company is proposed to be formed for the purpose of -purchasing the profwrty.and* business of the Lion Brewery Cdmpanyin Ashburton. The very extensive agricultural district, in-the centre of which the town of Ashburton is situated, is one in which a very large; novate ;as ’ well as hotel tiade is carried on, and the facilities for blowing alLthat could be wished, and the water of better quality for the purpose than can be found elsewhere in, the Province of Canterbury. The Lion Brewery is situated on T. S. 366 and 367, at the corner of Dobson and Casa streets. The building is of brick, with a concrete cellar, which <san be extended underground at a very small cost, and is quite new, having been erected about twelve months. The Building and Plant is all °f firstclass 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, throughout Canterbury, but particularly throughout the Ashburton County. .The rsuccess which has attended the Brewery Companies in every part of the world, offers, a great inducement to bapitalists aha investors to take up shares in Companies of this description, and the promoters have the greatest confidence in the success of the proposed Company, and h ive agreed to take One Thousand Pounds’ worth .of fully paid ■up shares should the' Company 'desire them to do so. It is further proposed to obtain the services of a first-class brewer, to ensure a largo and 1 profitable trade being done. -.jljAlthough the nominal capital of the Company is £20,000, a comparatively small sum is required to purchase the present premises’! and, plant VI of the Lion Brewery, viz., £3,000, the stock being taken at a valuation. 'The increased capital is required to extend the present premises and business, And also to erect a malthouse. It is believed.that irtajting will beia 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 at present, but it will be left to the discretion of the Provisional Directors to issue as many shares as they think desirable. 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. The remaining shares will be issued to the public (preference being given to existing shareholders) as the requirements of the Company developo, and it is confidently believed that a substantial premium will be obtained on them, as in the case of other; Brewery Complies, such premiums :tp be placed to a reserv& fund, and thereby .strengthen, the position of the Company. ....... ; ■ •If the Company is not floated, the : de-’" posits will. be r returned in full to the applicants.'? ' 1 ' ,: '- Tho'Shkre Liit will' be cldsed on Mbhday, the 18th June. '1172 Hotels Forest hotel. A John Tisch, I,■ ; , ’ ... . • / Who has again taken the hotel at Alford Forest, would be glad to receive a call from his old friends and as many new ones as can make it convenient to give a look in. . . Good accommodation for horses. 1328 A 1 SHBUETON: H O T E L. ARCHIBALD. M'COLL (for many years Manager of the . late Sir Cracroft Wilson’s Rangitata Station) begs to inform his numerous Friends and the general pnhlio that he has taken possession of the' Ashburton Hotel, which has been greatly improved and entirely re-furnished and re-decorated, and is now replete with every convenience and comfort. A. M f ooll would, therefore, assure his that they .will have, every attention bestowed On them. Excellently Furnished PRIVATE APARTMENTS for FAMILIES. All Liquors kept in stock are under the special supervision of the Proprietor, who will guarantee them to be of the .best description'and quality. 4 The Hotel is situate close .to the Ashburton Bridge, and the Stabling (being now under the Proprietorship, of Mr James W. M‘Rae, late ol the Somerset Stables), is sufficient guarantee that Country Visitors will meet with every Accommodation in that respect. ‘ 1330 gHAMR O 0 K. HOT EL, MAiy South IjlOADy Timaru. W. Morgan, Late of the. .Alford Forest Hotel, has 'now taken that large and commodious Hotel, .nearly new, op the. Main South road, Tiraaru, where visitors may rely on receivingavery* attention. ' The best brands of-all Liquors kept in stock. ,i B 0:W LIN 6, BILL lAR D S Etc. Etc., Etc, 236, mHE GLASGOW PIE HppSE, A Comer of Dowling andjPrinces streets, Dunedin, j.: DONALDSorr, ; 1 ■ Proprietor. ; Hks opjened a place in connection with the above, which be has christened , . “THE BODEGA,” ' and. can promise to supply r his friends with a' better Glass of Wine or Beef, d irect, from <jhe.cask in a cool cellar, than they can obtain anywhere in the city. Dowling Street. ■ Princes street. “The BODEGA." aul7

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 963, 7 June 1883, Page 4

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