Agricultural Slbow. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. npi-IE Annual Show will be held on J. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Bth and 9th October. The following additional Special Prizes have been promised : — Mr. F. TV. Williams, agent for, and Mr. W. Cooper, proprietor of Coopers sheep dipping powder, offer a prize of Plate value Ten Guineas for the Best Pen of 20 Longwoolled Ram Hoggets, not artificially fed (hay, turnips, ormangold allowed), bred and owned by the exhibitor. Mr. J. H. Coleman offers a Prize value Five Guineas for the Best Exhibit of Fresh Butter, not less than 61bs. in each lot. Mr. R. Wellwood offers a Prize value Three Guineas for the Best Exhibit, of Salt JButter, not less than Gibs, in each lot. Mr. J. Boyle offers a Prize value Four Guineas for the Best Yearling Colt, also a Prize value Four Guineas for the Best Yearling Filly, both by Both well. Messrs Kinross & Co. offer a prize value Ten Guineas for the best pen of 10 Longwooled Wet Ewes (Grass-fal only). There must bo three or more entries for all the above prizes (except Mr J. Boyle's, for which no xpecial entry is required), or the prizes will not be given. W. BEILBY, Secretary. Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OF THE WELLINGTON LEATHER MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited). Capital £1.50,000 In 15,000 shares of .CIO each. Payable as follows : — Two shillings find sixpence on application, seven .shillings and sixpence on allotment, and the balance as may be required, but no call shall exceed ten shillings per share, or be made at lesser intervals than three months Directors guarantee interest at the rate of 10 per cent, for the first two years. Large and influential Provisional Directorate. Banker : Bank of New Zealand. The Company is formed for the purpose of taking over, continuing the working of, and extending the joint businesses heretofore carried on by Mr Alfred Tyer at his well known Tannery Works at Ngahuaranga, near Wellington, and by the New Zealand Leather Manufacturing Company at their factory, Bcrhamparo. Prospectuses and all further information can bo obtained upon application to — ROOPE BROOKING, Broker for Hawke's Bay. September 24, ISS-1. PROSPECTUS OF THE THEATRE ROYAL COMPANY (Limited) OF NAPIER, To be incorporated under the Companies Act, 1882. Capital £5000 In 1000 shares of £~> each, with power to increase. It is considered that half of the proposed Capital only will be required, which will be payable as follows : — hj- on application, 5/on allotment, 10/- three months, 10/- six months, 10/- nine months, and 10/- twelve months after allotment, thus making the payment of the calls very light upon shareholders. Provisional Directors : J. D. Onnond, P. S. McLean, (of M.H.R. Carlile & McLean) M. S. Bell J. Close, (of Neal and F. Sutton Close) J. I-I. Vsiutier F. Logan, (of SainsJ. McVay bury and Logan) J. V. Brown 11. P. Cohen G. 11. Swan E. Ashton H. Steevens Capt. Ruth T. Waterworth W. J. Harker Bankers : Solicitors : Sainsbury and Logan Broker and Treasurer : W. G. Motley Secretary i>ko tern : George T. Cross nninS Company is projected for the purJL pose of acquiring the well-known Theatre Royal, now and for the last six years so successfully conducted by Messrs Swan and Ashton, who agree to sell to the Provisional Directors all the Buildings and Leasehold Land, Fitting-H, Fixtures, Furniture, Stage Properties, Scenery, Machinery, &c, &c, now owned by them, for the sum of £3000. It is thought by the Promoters that the time has now arrived when increased accommodation is requisite, and with that view they have had plans prepared giving 1G feet extra width to the body of the Theatre. The Dross Circle will be advanced 22 feet nearer the stage, and will be provided with the newest and most comfortable of upholstery and seating accommodation, notably the patent iron-framed Chairs now in fashion in the latest built Opera Houses and Theatres. There will be four Private Boxes connecting the Circle with the Proscenium. The Stage will have an additional 10 feet in depth, with a Proscenium openingof 27 feet, and a proportional increase in height. When these alterations are completed the building will accommodate without any crowding an audience of upwards of 1200 persons, thus ranking as one of the largest in Now Zealand, and the revenue receivable from letting Avill be increased in proportion. The largest companies will also be induced to perform in this town which they now pass by, and in conjunction with the contemplated improved shipping facilities will insure the highest (alent visiting- what is admitted to be the best show town in the colony for itrf size. The ventilation of the house and its lighting are t<> bn made a special feature of the improvements, as also the extra exits and .staircases supplied in case of an alarm of lire. Separate cloak and retiring rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen arc a part of the scheme. To facilitate the moro frequent use of the building for Fancy Fains, Matinees, .Horticultural and Poultry, &<:., Shows, more windows wiil be provided, and a project will be submitted for the appproval of the Directors to light 1,1 m ,, whole house by I'jlectrieity in the latest and iiiohL inexpensive manner, thus offering the boon of ell'ective lighting i maccoin j lanicd by oppressive heat in the .summer months. Tho acoustic properties of the. Theatre have not been overlooked, hh the proposed plan .supplies a new dome roof, which will materially add to tin; pleasure of tint patrons of tho entertainments. It is for the purpose of carrying out, these desirable alterations I hat, Ihe Company has been projected, and us testing the public feeling on the subject a hasty canvass fur support has been made resulting in upward* of £.'Jf)()() worth of shares being taken up, thus rendering the successful floating of the Company a certainty. The names already on the Provisional Directorate and the share list are a guarantee for the soundness of the undertaking. Trc«l»«88 IlolittCM. ON and after this date Poison will ho laid on tho 1 Castings racecourse and other iKiddock.s occupied by me. THOMAS BISHOP. ON and after this dalo Poison will be laid in tho Maxwell Lea and Tomoana paddocks. NELSON BROS., Limited. ON and after this date Poison will be laid on the Rivoralca and Endsloigh paddocks. 11. J. THOMPSON. Kith August. POISON. ON and after this date Poison will be laid in paddocks at Redclyfi'e, Taradalo. DAN NEAL. August 2G, 188-1. ON and after this date poison will bo laid in my Paddocks at Taradale and Meanee. R. NEAGLE. June 25. 1884.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4115, 29 September 1884, Page 4
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