Iff ' - ' : ' ii ■ ' ■ ' ■ % ■ ■ . ' ' ' ' I (To be Incorporated under '. "The Companies' Act, 1908," 1 and its 'Amendments)* I INTERiM-dMCE:-HARDY STREET, NELSON. ■. •/ f ■ ' , ■■■■■■■■=, ■ ;■-• v ' - '.' I '■.:'■■' ■ ' ■ I 1(1-000 eh , a'i*/?c nf I JUIVIQ£U lIIIU i-U;vUU olMr&b UI L"J tciULi* I Two of the Principal Objects of the Company are i' ■ ■ I (I) To acquire two very fine orchard pro- | perties in the Nelson Fruit Growing District I known as the Glenbropk Orchard, Stoke, and j the Mfildura Orchard, Upper Moutere, compris- | ing 685 acres, 254 of which are planted with ] some 40,000 high-grade, fruit trees* There are j also planted on the property 25,000 Pinus I Insignis (future case timber), ; . ! (2) To:open ;: a semi-wholesale establishment I in a central position in.Wellington with a.'view |. to supplying and delivering fresh fruit daily from I the orchards of Nelson direct to the public of this I city and suburbs at wholesale rates* \ The Company anticipate that they will be able to distribute I ■'50,000"Cases ''of High-grade Apples.in 1 ■"'■"■■■"■■ -Wellington and' Suburban Districts'* « ! next season, and at the same time maintain a steady trade j with other of New Zealand, I The Company hope to be able to render a , great service to I the consumer and also to provide a profitable investment to j| its shareholders; It wilt have the following great advantages I over the ordinary .successful fruitgrower .:— I (a) ft will have its own bush and sawmill plant, which will enable tho I Company to provide casss and building timber at 'the lowest eost,> p ; • (b) It will have large cool storage accommodation and will thus be able I to supply fruit in and out of season at the lowest possibte rates. i(c) The fruit will fee handled in the Gompany's own Packing and Grading Sheds, thus ensuring quality and prompt and regular delivery, (d) it will be in a position to deal with the by-products of the orsh.ard such 'as evapoured apples, cider, apple vittsgar, ets. I (o) it will have a semi-whoiesaie and distributing warehouse in Welling- \ I ton, wfcisin should enable it to deliver fresh fruit from the orchards I daily at a price approximately 25 per csat, to sO.per cent, less than I the retailer is .charging in other centres, thus making fruit, wiiich I is one of the best foods in the markets, also one of the cheapest. I (f) !ts orchards are planted with tho best varieties of apples for export h or iosal markets; and produce fruit of : a quality equaiI if not superior 'I to any in tho v/orld. ' : i ] (g) When canning materials revert to tho pre-war prices the Directors I will consider the canning of apples and other fruits. j It is proposed to: — I (1) Plant Pine Forests on an extensive scale,at WISLDURA with the | ■ ■ view of Improving the estate and supplying cases and timbe? \ in the future. f ■ (2) To import Orchard Machinery and Motor Sprayers, Spraying | ••- . and Packing materials and other lines necessary to improve \ the Company's business. \ (3) To act as Distributors, Exporters, and Dealers in all classes i of fruit.. \ ' . ' _ ( • ■ ■ \ ' At the last National Dairy Show at Palmerston North \ " Mildura'' Apples secured j—The Championship for New | Zealand, the Royal Horticulture Society's medal, and Messrs | Blundell Bros, special prize j and in other entries 10 first I prizes, 6 seconds, and i third I The prospectus giving full particulars can be obtained ! from the Interim Office, Hardy Street, Nelson, The office of \ . this paper, The Bank of N*Z*, Wellington, or from any of j the following Wellington Brokers;— Messrs E. R* Dymock, jj J* Martyn Hume, R, Wynn Kirkby, S* Hornabrook, Har- |. court & Co*, and S* George Nathan ■& Co,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 290, 3 September 1919, Page 3
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