| HOTEL NQTIQEB. H I N T 0 K'S ■ MEW ZEALA.NBEE HOTEL, Manners Street, WELLINGTON. J. H. HINTON, Proprietor. mtiE NSW RGfAL HOTEL. fiftngitUW Stttit. PaimerttOn, N. ARTHUR HAYWQOIJ ...... Broprfotor. The Hotel ;•« frtted throughout with Electric Light, and affords SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION to Visitors. Speifchfa Ale oa draught. TARIFF, 6s. W. P.O. B«i 203. Telephony 8.4. TBVIATBAN fi O T JS L {Kcsrly opposite Rail*ay SUtotn), DUNnraN. THE FAVOURITE HOUSE | With the Travelling Public. i Electric Light is Ever* Bedroom. Hot Baths can b-6 had at al! hoiirs Pree ol Charge to Visitors and B&arders. i MODERATE CHARGES, Country Visitors ate reminded that if only ia Town for the Bat they can obtain a Ootd Lunch from 12 till 2. Fira Escapes throughout the Snildiaw, Night i«id Day Pertstj. JAMES CONNOR, AH communiKitiofts to Telephone 67. P.O. Bo? 112. fISNTRAL HOTEL, Itorarson aid *U Daitan Street*, NAPIER. REBUILT 1912. The sunny climate, aided by staying at this Dp'to-date Hotel, will make your Holiday in Napier a most enjoyable one. Heated throughout with Ideal Badia-tors. Modeifato Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. W, E. HILL, Proprietor, Late gf Bunedin mid CnrjgtßJmtc-h. WHEHI! TO STAY IK AVELLIXGim fflBE NEW WEXTWG&TH PRIVATE -4 HOTEL, Clyde Quay, Wellington, ' Near Tc Aro Station and Wharves. A. most comfortable and quiet lionis. Realty first-class table and very best attention. Terms. ss. per da;?; permanent boarders, 225. ed. to S3*. AbsArtety firepfsof and Ire escape from every 'room. Under the new management of R. 33. Howell, lste ofjjydiiey, *Phone USD. 117 DIXON STREET. Souse, Window, and Office-Cleaning Contractor, Carpets Cleaned afid Beaten, by Machinery, All Orders Promptly Executed. 'Phone fli'92. Three Jliiws, /f*f (P . « i s re-wrum-smied by doe%U JjG3«dO a iov * an! ' tlss( ' in hospiinls ; vi eh.ij.lrcn UiroaghDut . . lbe*orltt. I C~'tOEN Coh Puttch 4fi(i ililk roaies htiao i> and mnscie; dc*3 you good; h«ps roH 6t.
■ ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THE OROUA AND WEST COAST .MEAT & PRODUCE COMPAW . LIMITIQ. CAPITAL ... £lSa 3 QOO, < DIVIDED- into 150.000 Shares of £1 each, of which 109.000 Hre now offered. to t-tifi Public to he paid as follows:—-Two shillings aiid. sixpence per share em application. ;■ two shillings amt sixpence per share oh alktmeait; it further' sum ■ <?f serai shillings and skp?nco pet -share to be esfecl up iii calls of not mm/:;' than two shillings and sixposiee per share at intervals of ■mi less than three months, and the balance in aeemdawee wHk tile. Articles oJ Association. DIRECTORS: . "WILLIAM JOHN POL-SON, Farmer,' Forddl. .; ... V . JOHN JOSEPH BRYOE, Farmer, Hiiiau. ERNEST SHOTvT, Farmer, Feilding. JOHN HENRY SHORE PERRETT, Farmer, Sausoh. HUGH BURR-ELL, Farmer, Feilding. •• RODERICK ANDREW MeKENZIE, Farmer, Pahwston NoiW MATTHEW ALEX, CONWAY, Farmer, Cheltenham, BANKERS (pro teni); THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED, Folding. SOLICITORS; * SANBJLANDS & ELLlOTT,'Feildifig. BROKERS: HUGH ROBERTS, P.O. Box 21, Fcikfog. INTERIM SECRETARY: W. .T. ATKINSON, A.I.A, <N.Z.), P.O. oox 82, Fefldwg. The Company fe being formed for the purpose of carrying *m t]i» busliress of refrigerating in all its branches and For the pupose of enrr?ift : -» on the other businesses and for the objects specified in the Memor.Wvmi of Association and for t-liß purpose of if tfcc Bireciois tiink fit the .property of Mr. toiige, at Aorangi, containing fifty acres two roods sixteen Perthes (50a, 2r. lop.) as a sit-e for. the Company's business. It is contemplated that the proposed works will hare a- capacity to commence with sufficient to handle 2000 snoop of CQlbs. weight pt its oq-niyfiWit ■per day, and it is the iiitontiau ..to erect buildings and ptotit to provide far Jtiture extension- The proposed 'site is an ideal one for the pvu-po-se, and the District Health. Officer and Veterinary Supervisor i'or the Government .have approved of the- same, It is unnecessary to elaborate- the arguments in favour, of tlie establishnieut q? the Works, but the following points sliouH bo noticed:— ... (1) 'Direct saving to Farmers on slock. .! (2) No trucking difficulties. <I'i) Cheap manures, ,! (-1) THE VITAL . NECESSITY FOR. FARMERS TO HAVE TIjFIK I OWN WORKS. ' i - . • -I ( A large mnuter of -Sliaw-s have already been applied for, and tlie Com- j paiiys llotation is already ifjiarfically assured. i For fall particulars antl copies of Prospectus, apply to HUGH ROBERTS, Or ' '. • ! -• THE SECUKTASY, ' / Feiidwig,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2179, 18 June 1914, Page 3
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