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I Prospectus. T U S -|k B O S P E C IT . H JP* IHK A * ILion Brewery Co. 'C. I (LIMITED), ASHBD&lpNIOOl CAPITAL ! In 4,000 01 which only 2,000 shares are »ow offered to the public. { -'■ w '•*' j .> : ‘Pi&)\riSlC^Al. ,< Dxit]ECTljßS : {Joseph Ivesa, Esq., M. H.R Ih. T. Winter, Esq , J. P. [Donald WiliarnjMttf, Esq., Mayor > Ashburton.

jHugo Friedlander, Esq. (Messrs. FriedT ; lander Bros.) «,-■ ,r_• ; ;f»; , [David Thomas, Esq. [(MGssra Matson, J | Cox and Co.) John Carter, Esq. (Messrs. Wilkin and I Carter). T [William Horne, Esq. (N.Z. Grain I Agency Co.) Y'.' *'sA [Dr. W. G. Ross. Joseph Clark, Esq. Octavius Digby, Esq. ■ i Bankers —Bank of New Zealand. ! Soijcitob—C. W. Parnell, Esq. f Secretary, pro tern —W. H. Guadry. . ■ The Company is proposed to Be ferqre| for the purpose of purchasing "the property and business of the Lion 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 ■ •aijge private as well as hotel trade is carried on, and the facili ies for brewing all that 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 Csiss streets. The building is jsfbrick,. wijth - ar~'C&nctete~ cellar, which can be expended underground at a very small and is quite having beeif erected about twelve months. i The Building and Plant is all of firstcldas quality, well arranged and very comflete, andiwith the <cpnnec^iqn, already sUblish&djlak.totMpaled that there -will bet no difficulty in extending the business, with .the, influence of, the Company,, anc| CapHkH* 1 WrtfttgKWt : ditfterbury, but .particularly throughout the Ashburton ‘Cduntfyi.v ...n«f..«Tus .o!?;-.'.. The success which has attended the Jh[eyepr Companies, ia'evetyTpart'of the world offers a great inducement to Capitalists and.iqyestqra tjo r takv|Up shares inj Companies of this description, and the promoters have. t the greatest Blithe success oPthe proposed Company, ‘and have agreed to take One Thousand Pounds’ worth of fully paid up shares' "Should the Company desire them to do st). - It is further proposed to obtain (he services of a first-class brewer, to Bhshife a .lafge and profitable tradebeing done. Although the nominal capital of the Company is £20,000,' a comparatively tipall sum is required.to purchase the preeht premises and. plant of the Lion Brewery,' wiz.,’ £3jooo, the stock being taken at; a, valuation. r The increased capital is required to exTend the present‘pVeitaises ' and Business, anfi also to erect a malthouse. It is believed that malting. wiU Be A very profitable branch of the Company’s business, ‘owing to the grown, in the immediate district 1 ' It i&proposedj to isaue 2,oooisharea dhly at. present, hut itwill bo (eft to theldisSion of tHe Provisional , Directors tp> e shares' hr they think desir-' .-if'- • It proppspd to caJ| up,£2,P er .cflharey. aS required, in calls of"not more thaalOs per share, and at intervals, after the allot? not lecithin, three ihbnths. 1 the remaining shares will be issued to the public (preference Being, ; to, exiting shareßbldeirs) as the requirements of thq,Cqmpaay ,deyejbpe, and ic is'confidently believeil .that a substantial premium Will be obtained on them, as in.theoase.of-Btheti-BreWery Coinpabies, sudhr premiums to petpjftfiedito.arxeserve fund; and . thereby [strengthen the position of the - OomPUdy. ~ 43 If-the Company' 1 Ik not floated* the, de—~ts will be returbeain full to the applj?. :s*bhl'; ,'i: ■■■«'. 'J ■ j :;1 -' <; ‘tia . The Share List will be closed OnMondhj|, thalSthJune. . ,1172

Boarding Houses, &c. O ke NOE ALBERT BOARDING 1 £j HOUSE. { ln consequence ot insufficient accommodation’atthe Echo Dining' Rooms, the proprietor has t»keh : the PRINCE ALBERT BOARDING HOUSE, where • Sj'gbod table always-be kept. Meals Is i each. Good Accommodation, for BpdrdepaliQid. TraWllarsf 'dt>l6B; I8i; and £1 per week, to meet the times. Private fipoms for families. Remember the ad drojuj— Charles Truckle, Prince Albert ! Boardlggu House,..: Wills 'street, 1 1 heitr the [Railway Station. r j a; !j j ' ' P| A .si g 0U• 8 E -17 j (late a stee’s), > j Tanorbd street -Ashburton. le undersigned. begs’ t 0.,, infer id t the pulfc that MW aiEMaVEMom*- the Prince Albert Dining-rooms to the more commodious .lately in the occupation of Mr Anstee, where he hopes to jmerit tfye nagse' patronage' bestowed him as neretoforo. Goon Bath■'■i S', iJO;:/! ii. S. LUCAS, .iloiuiloJfiijda .n«m»BwptietaW- .v

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 971, 16 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 971, 16 June 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 971, 16 June 1883, Page 4

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