■ The House of Commons has adopted Stanafield’s motion condemning the Oohi.agious Diseases Act by 182 against 110 votes. 1 The correspondent of a Home paper hears from a trustworthy source that the Pope has decided that in future no Irish priest who has taken any part in any . political agitation shall be raised to the rank of Bishop. The conduct of some qf. the Irish prelates has greatly annoyeji Lieo XIII. tha|in no country throughout the w6dd;.do Chtholics enjoy me Bahfte*UmoQßt o£,religious liberty as in th%t fo»*aafn against the Government of thia 'realm is both corithe apiiihof the Church and very ungrateful. W. ; H Gundry. W. H. Gundry, Licensed l vndbrokbr Under the LAND TRANSFER ACT, PUBLIC,ACCOUNTANT & AUDITOR. lßodk4 and Partnership Accounts supervised, Audited, and Adjusted. Auditor for the Borough of Ashburton Ashburton Woollen Factory Company Ashburton Cheese and Better Factory Ashbuftoh SaleyaVafr Company Ashburton Gas, Coal, and Coke Co. Ashburton Town Hall Company Etc., Etc., Etc. Money to Lend ON APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITY, repayable by monthly instalments or otherwise. ] STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY,. STANDARD PROPERTY INVESTMENT SOCIETY East street, Ashburton. 384 Prospectus. P ROSPEOTUS OF THE Lion Brewery Co. (LIMITED), ASHBURTON.. CAPITAL £20,000 , In 4,000 shares of £5 each, Of which only 2,000 shares are now t •' I offered to the public. ; ~ ! i Provisional Directors : Joseph Ivess, Esq., M. H.R. I Lonald Wi liamson, Esq., Mayor of Ashburton. Hugo Friedlander, Esq. (Messrs. Friedlander Bros.) ; David Thomas, Esq. (Messrs. Matson, T Co ) : i Jdhla Carter, Esq. (Messrs, Wilkin and Carter). William Horne, Esq. (N.Z. Grain f-.T' Agency Co.) i > Dp. W. ; G. Ross. . Joseph ,Clark, Esq. ; Octavius Digby, Esq. I ) " —Bank of New Zealand. ! i "Solicitor—o. W. Purnell, Esq. Secretary, pro tern—W. H. Gundry., The Company is proposed to be formed for'the purpose of purchasing the property and business of the Liou Brewery “Company in Ashburton. The very extensive agricultural district, in the centre of which the town of Ashburton is situated, is one in which a very large private as well as hotel trade is carried on, and the facilities for brewing all chat 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 867, at the corner of Dobson and Casa 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 been erected about twelve months. - ; 1 : ... The (Building and Plant is all of firstclass quality, well arranged and very complete,! and with the Connection already established it is anticipated that there will bq np/difficulty in h extendipg't{iq business, witlvthe^influence ’of the' and capital, throughout Canterbury, but particularly throughout the Ashburton County; . The success which has attended the -Brewery Companies in every part of the world offers ! a great inducement to capitalists and investors to take up shares in Companies of this description, and the promoters. have the - greatest confidence in thd.success of the proposed- Company, and have 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 i fitst-class to ensure a •large and profitable trade being done. Althqugh the nominal capital of the Conjpftny-.tis .£20,000, a comparatively small sum is required to purchase the prer .sent premises and plant of the Lion Jlrewjery, viz., £3,000,- the stock being taken at a valuation. ’Jhq increased capital is required to extend the present premises’, and business, and also, to erect a malthouse. It •is believed that malting will be a very profitable branch, of the Company’s business, owing to thd iquAotity 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 sha£<s) as required, in calls of not more than. lOsjppr 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 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 Company. '■ If the Company is not floated, the de-; posits will be returned in full to the applicants. - 5 J - : ’ The Share List will be closed on Monday* the 18th June. 1172 Boarding Houses, &c. PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING . HOUSE. In .consequence ol insufficient accommodation at-the Echo Dining Rooms,’the proprietor . has taken the PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, where a good table . always, hie kept. Meals Ik'‘ each. - (Ibod AcQpinißpdation for Boarders and Travellers, at 16a, 18s, and £1 per meet the times-/. Private Rooms for families.. Remember the ad dross— Charles Truckle, Prince Albert Boarding' House, Wills street, near the Railway Station. 944 S E PANAMA HOC (late a bike’s)., . Tancred street, Ashburton. • The undersigned begs to inform the pubic that he has REMOVED from the Srrince Albert Dining-rooms to .the more commodious Boarding-house lately in the occupation of Mr Anstee, where he hopes to - merit the same' patronage bestowed upon him as heretofore. Good Bathroom. -'ViJ... 'i S. LUCAS, _ Proprietor.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 968, 13 June 1883, Page 4
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