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PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS OP THE ALBION BREWING AND MALTING COMPANY (Limited), DUNEDIN. Capital £40,000, In 40,000 Shares of £1 each. t Eight per cent, guaranteed. Two Shillings and Sixpence to be paid on Application ; Two Shillings and Sixpence on Allotment; and Five Shillings per Share on the Ist June, 1875; Five Shillings on the Ist August; and Five Shillings on the Ist October. ___ • T H nrS^r£ E 4- LANI> DISTILLERY COMPANY having entered into an Agreement with the Government of New Zealand to abandon the business of Distillation on the *th June, 1875, are now prepared to offer to the public their Premises and Plant, for the purpose of establishing a Brewny and carrying on their present large Milting business (for which they are admirably adapted! on terms which it will be admitted, on consideration of the following particulars, are of the most advantageous character, viz.:— The Freehold Property comprises two full acres of land, in a block having frontages to Cumberland and Castle streets. The Buildings, built of brick and stone, with slated roofs, are of a most substantial character. Plant (the greater portion of which is suitable for a Brewery and Malting Establishment) is complete and perfect in every respect—the only addition required for a Brewery being a Cellar, which can be erected for about L 2.000, With this and some trifling alterations, the Plant will be available for Brewing purposes within a ■month die six weeks from the date at which the Distillery Company are required by law to cease operations. Malt Floors and Kilns.—There are on the property two Malt Floors and Kilns capable o turning out from 1,000 to 1,200 bushels of malt per week ; and from the advantageous position of the work, having a frontage to the Bay, and receiving the benefit of the cool draughts of air which continually proceed therefrom, Malting can be earned on all the year round, which is quite an exceptional thing, even in the Old Country. The Malt from this establishment has always commanded the highest price of any produced in New Zealand ; and the supply for some time back hasfbeen inadequate to the demand. The Beer produced from this Malt is of the very best quality. The profits from this branch of the business may be expected to be of a very substantial character, as during the past year, even with the limited amount of Malt available for sale, they exceeded L 2.500. And as there would be a large quantity to dispose of m connection-with a. Brewery, the yearly profits would be proportionately increased, ' The capabilities of the Premises and Plant for the purposes of a Brewery have been carefully examined and estimated by a competent authority (a gentleman who built some of the largest Breweries in the neighborhood of Edinburgh), who states that from 400 to 500 hogsheads of Beer could be made per week when the trade required it, which is greatly in excess of the quantity which can be turned out by any other Brewery in New Zealand. This capability to produce so much more Beer at very uttle extra cost of management must always give the Albion Brewery Company a great advantage over other Brewing Establishments, and as the trade is increasing greatly here, and being opened up with the neighboring Colony of New South Wales and Fiji, no doubt the full power of the Company’s Works would very shortly be called into operation. Water Supply.—The Distillery Company, at considerable expense, constructed a covered Brick and Cement Reservoir on Mr Logan’s property next the Town Belt, and laid pipes to the Distillery, thus obtaining a private supply of best .water in the District, free from every impurity, for the purposes of steeping Malt, Distilling, or Brewing. 6 Cottages.—On the Property are • three (3) substantial four-roomed Cottages, for the use of the Principal Employes of the Company, who require to reside on the Premises. Value of Land, &c.-The Land, Buildings, and -Plant of the Distillery Company were valued Iby Messrs Blair and M‘Gregor, in I° r a l oca l public company, at L 27,450. Since then land in the neighborhood has been sold considerably in excess of their estimate ; and there can be no doubt that in£a very few years this property will deuble its present value, contiguous as it is to the Railway Terminus, Jetties, and other important lines of traffic, A short siding, of about thirty yards in length, will enable the Company to place their goods on the railway oars, thus saving a large yearly expenditure in cartage. Price of Property.—The present proprietors require for the Land. Buildings, and Plantcomplete (including the private water supply) the sum of L 30,000, cut of which they will pay all the preliminary expenses of floating the Company ; and so confident are they of the success of the business, that they are willing to take paid up shares to the value of L 15.000 as part payment of the purchase-money, and will furtner guarantee 8 per cent, on the pai(J-up capital for two years from the commencement of the business, and will give good and sufficient security for the due payment of this guaranteed interest—such security to be lodged in the hands of any Trustees the Directors may appoint. They feel perfectly secure in undertaking this prospective liability, from the fact that the profit on the malt alone should pay over 10 per cent, on the paid-u > capital. As to the profits of breweries all over the world, it is not necessary here to dilate: they are known to be large, and to compare favorably with any other business that can be named. Capital. —When the shares are all disposed of, there will, after purchasing the property, be j^ un(^s * ua^ce the alterations before alluded to, and to carry on the business, as the sale and returns from beer are almostimmediate. Staff,—There is at present in the employment of the Distillery Company a complete staff of competent experts, whose services are at the disposal of the Brewing and Malting Company. The present manager (than whom a more competent man is not to be found in these Colomes) is willing to undertake the management of the new concern : and the Company’s experienced traveller (whose qualifications are well known) is also open to engagement. Quality of Beer.—lt will be the determinatlon of the Albion Brewing Company to send out nothing but the best quality of beer, r- J thus secure a lasting and constantly increas: demand for their brand. The sole reason the present favorable opp 18 offered to the public for invest: their capital to such advantage, is that 1 present proprietors of the property desire retire for a time from the active management business. They are thoroughly confident th under proper management, no business in 1 Colony will yield a better return than that the Albion Brewing and Malting Compn (Limited), when once fairly established. Insurance has been effected on the biiildit and plant to the extent of L 20.000. This prospectus is thus early laid before t abkc, to enable the new Company to get th ellar erected, make the necessary alteratioi arrange barley contracts, manufacture ma and have everything in readiness to commer operations as soon after obtaining possession the premises as possible. The Distillery Co: pany hope to have manufactured the maximv quantity of spirits allowed in their contra with the Government about the end of Apr in which case they will at once hand over t property to the Albion Company, and so enal them to commence operations before the da above-named. Applications for shares to he sent to MESSRS WEBB & FULTON, Dunedi PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. Mr James Anderson (Anderson and Mowat Mr James Brown Mr Henry Driver Mr George Dodson Mr Geo. W. Eliott Mr W, J. M. Larnach Mr W. D. Murison Mr Robert Paterson (Paterson and M'Leod Mr David Proudfoot Mr Job Wain, junr. Mr H. J. Walter Mr Robert Wilson. bankers. Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, Staves Breht,

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Evening Star, Issue 3697, 28 December 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3697, 28 December 1874, Page 4

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