THE T AND AND X OAN /COMPANY JU Ju \J OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). 3, Great Winchester-street, London, E.C. Capital £1,000,000 Directors in London : James Alexander, Esq., Director Bank of Australasia. William Dunlop Anderson, Esq., Director Alliance Bank (Limited) Lieut-General Richard Strachey, R.F., C.5.1., F.R.S. Robert Thorburn Turnbnll, Esq., Director Imperial Property Investment Company (Limited) William Carr Young, Esq., formerly of Dunedin, N.Z. This Company is prepared to make adSanccs mi Freeholds, Station Property, vtock, Wool, and all kinds of produce, to negotiate sales and purchases on commission, to manage estates for absentees, and grant Letters of Credit .and Bills of Exchange on London on favorable terms. Wool consigned to this Company for disposal by its London Agents, Messrs Redfcrn, Alexander and Co., will bo insured from sheep's back if required, carriage paid and freight arranged at lowest current rates. Particulars of pastoral and other properties, and lists of stock for sale, are tiled at the various branches of the Company. Vendors, and purchasers are requested to communicate their requirements. Head Office in New Zealand: Regentstreet, Napier. FRANCIS C. FULTON, Managing Director. OINGEITSYSTEM HAND SEWING MACHINE, with self - acting winder, patent shuttle ejector and loose winding wheel, with an improved handsome highly polished cabinet, making in all one of the most useful ornamental and perfect machines in the market, which cannot be equalled iv New Zealand at the price offered £4 10s nett cash, and £i 15s booked. HENRY WILLIAMS, Ironmonger, Sole Agent iron Hawke's Bay. 1 PROSPECTUS OF THE THEATRE ROYAL COMPANY (Limited) OF NAPIER, To be incorporated under the Companies Act, 18S2. Capital £5000 In 1000 shares of £o each, with power to increase. It is considered that half of the proposed Capital only will be required, which will be payable as follows :—5/- 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. PeOVISIOXAL DIRECTORS : J. D. Ormoud, P. S. McLean, (of M.H.R. Oarlile & McLean) M. S. Bell J. Close, (of Neal and F. Sutton Close) J. H. Vauticr F. Logan, (of SainsJ. McVay bury and Logan) J. V. Brown H. P. Cohen G. H. Swan E. A.shtou H. Steevens Capt. Ruth T. Watorworth W. J. Harker Bankers: Solicitoes : Sainsbury and Logan Broker and Treasurer : W. G. Motley Secretary tko test : George T. Cross npiIIS Company is projected for the purH pose of acquiring the well-known Theatre Royal, now and for tho 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, Fittings, Fixtures, Furniture, Stage Properties, Scenery, Machinery, &c, &c, now owned by them, for the sum of £3000. It is thought by tho 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. Tho Dress Circle will be advanced 22 feet nearer tho 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 tho 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 opening of 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 New Zealand, and the revenue receivable from letting will be increased in proportion. The largest companies will also bo induced to perform in this town which they now pass bj r , and in conjunction with the contemplated improved shipping facilities will insure the highest talent visiting what is admitted to be the best show town in the colony for its size. The ventilation of the house and its lighting are to bo made a special feature of the improvements, as also the extra exits and staircases supplied iv case of an alarm of fire. Separate cloak and retiring rooms for Ladies mid Gentlemen tu-e a part of tlio scheme. To facilitate tho more frequent use of tho building for Fancy Fairs, Matinees, Horticultural and Poultry, &c, Shows, more windows wiil be provided, and a project will bo submitted for the appproval of tho Directors to light the whole house by Electricity in the latest and most inexpensive manner, thus offering the boon of effective lightiiigunaccompanicd by oppressive heat in lie summer months. The acoustic properties of the Theatre have not been overlooked, as the proposed plan supplies a new dome roof, which will materially add to the pleasure of the patrons of tho entertainments. It is for tho purpose of carrying out these desirable alterations that the Company has been projected, and as testing the public feeling on tho subject a hasty canvass for support has been made resulting , in upwards of £3500 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 tho undertaking. EMERSON-STREET, Established 1875] THESE MAGNIFICENT ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, ONLY £4 10 s - ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS. A trial solicited. Satisfaction assured. V JENSEN, WHOLESALE , W JEWELLER. ACCIDENTAL XT O T E L, SHAKESPEARE ROAD, NAPIER. EDWARD ASHTON, late of tho Provincial Hotel, having taken the above centrally-situated Hotel, hopes to receive that liberal patronage which was accorded to him during his eight years occupancy of the Provincial. Having refurnished and redecorated the same visitors can rely on obtaining the best accommodation, and at moderate charges. Only the best brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. Private Sitting Roomn, Bath Rooms and spacious Billiard Saloon. E. ASHTON, Proprietor.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4136, 24 October 1884, Page 4
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