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PROSPECTUS. OF THE DUNSTAN DISTRICT FLOUK MILL COMPANY. To be Registered ■ under the Limited Liability-Act. Capital £3,000,. in Six Hundred Shares of £3 each. 1 Os., deposit on application , 10s. on allotment; and the balance in calls of. 10s each; one month’s notice to he given of each call. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. Mr. HAZLETT FINLAY CAMBRIDGE WILLIAMS SINCLAIR Mr. AUCKLAND F. J. WILSON , GOODGER WELSFORD FACHE Mr. JAY. Treasurer—A. CHRISTOPHERS, Esq. Secretary—G. FACHE, Esq. Bankers—BANK of N. S. WALES. It having long been felt by the Inhabiiants of the District that the erection and eftabliahment'of ajFlourMill would prove of the utmost utility and service. Hitherto, however capitalists and others were deterred from embarking in the enterprise, owing principally lo the small quantity of land not only taken up for 'agricultural purposes, but from the fact of the limited area open by.th" Government for selection. But these drawbacks no longer exist, as a considerable quantity of land is now under cultivation, which is rapidly being, increased. From the foregoing and other reasons, the Projectors of this enterprise are of opinion that the time has’now arrived when the proposition for the erection of a Flour Mill can, with confidence, be brought. before the public for consideration, especially when, at this season, the" want is ■ deeply felt, while, on the other band, the undeniable success that has attended the Mill erected in a neighboring district offers a bright example, and gives such encouragementaa to permit an indulgence in the hope of expecting a similar result here,’ which the importance of the district justly deserves. - . . The Provisional Directory have deemed it the better to increase the Capital .by 10001 above what in the first instance was thought sufficient, making in all 30001, so as to be in a position if necessity demands it, to purchase old wheat,' hut they would impress on the minds of intending shareholders that no more capital will be called up than will be found s fficient to set the Mill in motion and produce flour. The choice- of;motive power to be the subject of future deliberations ; due con* sidefatiop being giyeij to economy. The Site of the MUI.-also, and other" matters of detail to be.left for after determination by the Company or their Directors. As soon -as two hundred Shares are 'allotted,,a general meeting of Shareholders I will be jyhep a Board of Directors and a Manager will Be appointed,"'and"tha* 1 •Company registered. •' " Form of Application for Shares. To G. -Fache. Esq., Secretary of the DunstanDiatrict Flour Mill Company. Sir,—l Hereby make application for Shares in the Dunstan District Flour" Mill Company, and enclose herewith the sum-of- £. , being deposit on the same, .. 1 I am, Sir, &c.,. Name in full Address Date D’R OWN, E VVIN G, <k CO. Wholesale and Retail Drapers, Clotßiers, Tailors, Sc. Princes and Manse Streets, DUNEDIN. Possess superior advantages for supplying tho very best value in every description of Drapery ml Ci>Viinr. They have always on.hand a large and well-assorted stocked Goods, selected i by a buyer of experience and taste. Their Goods are all purchased direct from the best manufacturers, for prompt cash, thus avoiding all intermediate profits ; and they conduct their business in the most economical manner, which enables them to sell the very best Goods at * : the Lowest Possible Prices, Patterns sent free to any part of the Colony. To Gentlemen. A Chart for self-mea«urement with Patterns of Cloths and list of Prices sent tree on request. The Chart is intended to meet a long felt want by parties at a distance, who have hitherto fouhd it impossible to get a perfect fit in either ready made clothing, or garments made to order. BROWN, EWING & CO., Dunedin. • TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS/ COMFORTABLE HOME for Children attending High School or other Schools in a private family, where every care will be taken of them. Good references Given. Board, Logding, Washing, and Mending, included terms £40," per Annum, For address apply Mr. B. F. HARDYi Mr. E T. WHEELER, ... . Dunedin.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 554, 29 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 554, 29 November 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 554, 29 November 1872, Page 3

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