PROSPECTUS OF THE DUNSTAN DISTRICT FLOURMILL COMPAN Y , (To be Registered under the Limited ‘Liability Acto) Capital £3,000, in Six Hundred Shares of £5 each: 10s. deposit on appli catk-a, 10s. on allotment, and the balance in calls of 10s. each, one mouth’s notice to b i given of each call. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. Messrs Hazlett Messrs F J Wilson Finlay Auckland Cambridge Goodger Williams Faciie Sinclair. Bankers: Bank of New South Wales. Treasurer—A Christophers, Esq. Secretary— G Fuchc, Esq. It has long been felt by the inhabitants of the District that the erection and establishment oi a flour mill would prove of the utmost utility and service. Hitherto, however, capitalists and others were deterred from embarking in the enterprise, owing principally to the small quantity of land taken up for agricultural purposes, and also to the fact of the limited area thrown open by the Government for selection. But these drawbacks no longer exist, as a considerable quantity of laud is now under cultivation, which is rapidly being increased, From (lie faregoing and other reasons, the projectors of (his enterprise are of opinion that the time has now arrived when iho proposition for the erection of a Fimir-mill can, with confidence, be brought before the public for con d(i«r;uioii ; especially when, at this season, the want ia deeply fell : while, on the other hand, the undeniable sncce:s that hag attended the mills erreied in a neighboring disirifn oilers a bright example, and give such enceui iignieiit as to permit an indulgence in the hope of expecting a similar reside here, which the importance of the District justly deser vcs. The Provisional Directory have deemed it the better to increase the crease the capital by £I,OOO above wimt (in the first instance) was bought sufficient, making in all 000, so as to be in a periium, if necessity demands it, to purchase old wheat. But they would impress on Hie mindsjof intending sliairhukh-is that no inure capital will he called up ’ban will lie necessary to set the mill in motion and produce flour. The choice of motive power to be the subject of future deliberations, due consideration being given to economy. Thoi-ite of the Mill. also, and other matters of derail, to be left fo’ 1 after consideration by the Company or their Directors. As soon as two hundred Shaves are aIV ted, a General Meeting of SUavolnddurs will be con vcue,!.when a Board of Hi,colors aed a Ma.eigcr will be appointed and thcCompany registered Form of Aitligation for Shares. To G. Faciie, Esq. Secret ay of the reinstall Flour-mill Company, Sir, —I hereby make application for Shaves in the Dnnslan District Flour-mill Company, and enclose the sum of X , being dopout on the same. t am, Sir, &c., Name (in Tu.i) Address Date
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Dunstan Times, Issue 639, 17 July 1874, Page 3
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