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Prospectus. R O SPECTUS or THE Lion . Brewery ; (LIMITED), ASHBURTON. Go. CAPITAL £2(jl,000 In 4,000 shares of £5 each, Of which only shares, are Provisional Directors : ; Joseph Ivess, Esq., M.H.R. | H, T. Winter, Esq., J.P. Donald Williamson, Esq., Mayor of Ashburton. Hugo Friedlander, Esq. (Messrs. IViedlander Bros.) ; David Thomas, Esq. (Messrs. Matson. ; GbJr and Co.) John Carter, Esq. (Messrs. Wilkin and c Carter). William Horne, Esq. (N.Z. Grain Agency Co.) Dr. W. G; Ross. ; „ Joseph Clark, Esq. i ‘Octavius Digby, Esq. Bankers —Bank of New Zealand.: i.- <§OLiOiTOR— C. W, Purnell, Esq. Secretary, pro tem—W. H. Gundfy. ’The Company is proposed to be fortnec for the purpose „of purchasing the pro petty and business of thp Lion Brewer] Ooippany in AshhtiHqp. - district l the c’enti'e-of ’ which the town of Ash burton is situated, is one in which a Verj large private’ as well as hotel trade ii ried qn, and., facilities for brewing that could be wished, and the water o better quality for the purpose thanlcai be found elsewhere in the Province o Canterbury,. 'r..' I ' The Lion Brewery is situated on T.S 366 and 367, at the corner of-Dobson ian( Cass streets. The building is of brick with a concrete cellar, which canj b extended underground at a very smal cost, and is quite new, having Heei erected about twelve months. J The Building and Plant is, all of first class quality, well arranged and very, com ple&’, and'with the connection .abroad established it is anticipated that there wii be no difficulty in extending the business with the influence of the Company jim Capital, '7|hrpu§hout Canterbury, jbu particularly throughout the Aahburtoi * The success which has attended |th Brewery Companies in every part of ith wbrld offers '‘a great inducement! t capitalists and investors to take up share in Obmjidnies of this description, and |th promoters have the greatest confidenc in the success of the proposed, Compa’nj and.have'; agreed 7 to take One' Thousan Pounds’ worth of fully paid up shajre should the Company, desjrs them .to do ; sc proposed to bbtaiii the gei vices of a first-class brewer, to ensure large and profitable trade being done. , ■ ‘the tiotoihal capital of Ith is £20,000, a comparative! small sum is required to purchase the pn sent premises and plant of the Lio > yi*.!,’ £3,000} the stock be?n taken at a valuation. j The increased capital is required to bj tendth§ present ./premises and business and also to erect a malthouse. It is |bi lieved that malting will be a very prpfl able brapeh" pf the Company’s, busings owing'to the quantity of barley grown! i the immediate district. | s'f It is proposed to issue 2,000 shares op] at present, but it will be left to the dii cretion of the Provisional Directors i t issue as many Shares as they think desi: able. It proposed to call up £2 per share, !a required, in calls of not more than 10s pe ’ share, and at intervals, after the allol ment, of not less than three months. The remaining shares will be issued ‘t the public (preference being given jt existing shareholders) as the requirement of the Company develope, and it is copfi dently believed that a substantial premiui will be obtained on them, as in the case|c other Brewery Companies, such premium ,to be placed to a reserve fund, and there : py atrengthan the position of.the'Cone I '?*** :: .j..:.'- i- ' * ' j If ith© Company is not floated, the de , .posits.will be returned in full to the appl .CantSv; , T "! ; ■ q The Share'List will be closed bn Moti ■day, the 18th June. ‘ 117 ‘ Hotels •/; ;;vV Lep■l’orest hotei , ' ' ! Who has again taken i the hotel at AlfoiJ 1 EoraSt, 1: Wind'd Be’ glad to receive a cp! (fropi his old friends; and. as many nei ones as can make it convenient to giy a lopk inl •. J 1 »J I ?' >.i f. i|x 4* j • ■; T“> ;■ | Good accommodation for horses.; ,132 BIJU R T O N D T E t ARCHIBALD M‘COLL T (for man; years, Manager, of the late Sir iCracrof Wilson’s Bangitata Station). begs to in form his numerous Erienda and the. gene rat public that he has taken possession o the Ashburton Hotel, which has beei ! greatly improved and entirely re-f urniahee and re,decorated, and is now replete witl every, .convenience and : comfort. A .MfCpU would,, therefore, assure ; hi ‘patrons that, tjxey will,, h«fve every atton tlpn Lotto wed .on , , : !',!.Lxcellenfly,; (i< Furnished. APARTAIEtTR .fpr FAMILIES. : ’ All Liquors kept in stock are under thi special supervision of the Proprietor, wh< will guarantee them to be of the best de. scription and quality The flotel is situate close to the Ash. burton Bridge, and the Stabling (being now under the Proprietorship of Mi James W. M‘Rae, late ol the Somerset Stables), is sufficient guarantee that Coun. try Visitors will meet with every Accommodation in that respect. 133 C gHAMROO E: HOTEL, M'.in South Road, Txhabc. W. Morgan, Late of the Alford Forest Hotel, has now taken that large' and commodious Hotel, nearly new, on the Main South foad, Timaru, where visitors may rely on receiving every attention. ' 1 The bdst brands of all Liquors kept in pjtpck. .-<} jO’..; .< BOWL IN G, BILLIARD S ’ Etc. Etc., Exq.',., ' , 236 THE GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, Corner of Do wling and Princes streets, Dunedin, J. DONALDSON, 1 Has opcned a placc; in connecfion with i he above, which he lias christened q‘‘>THß ; BbDEPAi!’^ land icfen promisa tor anpply hit frierida lwith;.a . .better '■ plsss! of .'Wine or Beef*, direct! from the cask in. a cool they,can obtain anywhere in the «ityi r l ■;■ Dowuno Street. , Pamoiss solAebt. ‘‘THfe'BpHKijfA.” au 17

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 965, 9 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 965, 9 June 1883, Page 4

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