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MovsttSLaimm&w ] i ~ --share t6be madeHhlW.montbs&fter al{ot> ; ' nttfet, andno farther caU ,td ex&ed 5s per • f - payAblff at 6f m less than three months between each call. JAMES ELDER Settler JOSEPH MACK AY. Publisher J. M. WATSON, Coatf&Mr'v -a i-’d NATIONAL BANK OE NEWf ZEALAND. «ixM ■■[ .• - r ■ > DONALD REID, ESQ. V' ’ MR JOHN CHETHAM. I.i ' • ■ . ' ; AGENT FOB DtWEDIN: ** M. W. HAWKINS. The natne of the Company; is the New ZeaRoyal Pottery Company. ; ; The Registered Office of the Company is to( Lbe, established in the' township of Milton, id Province of Otago. *• The objects for yrhich the Company is estab-* j,U«hed are fer the purposes r of manufacturing and selling all kinds of Stone, China, Printed,, Painted, and Enamel Earthenware also, every! description of Sp.lt Glaze Stone Pipes, Chim-; Tops. Sewer Pans, Fire Bricks, Tesselatedj Pavements, and Telegraph Insulators;'and to do all things the Company, from time to time, consider to be incidental or conducive to the attainment of its objects, or otherwise for its benefit. i ; :• > , • . \ The Liabilities’ of the Shareholders are; Limited. j ;f. The Nominal Capital of the Company is L 30,000, divided into 12,000 Shares at L2 10s JMtu ! K^YcSS^^^TSairiro JAMES GOODALL, Mayor of Milton iWOUTtIW M'T.AWTtNT PwmafOjfrAt Draidroßs: ’ ' i " 11 P, <cLeouerson, ana Co. i JOHN A. DUTHIE, of Capstick, Duthie,! ftadCo.. d ■■ ■■> J*, bn.s>l xml • OEOR %E WILSON,Timber Merchant ; .-'JAMES FINCH, Farmer • , -j„r 4 r IJ, L. SOUTTER, Merchant Hr’. ? 4 JOHN M*FARLANE, Farmer, Wangaloa THOMAS, MURRAY, Farmer, Glenor© With power to add to their, number. Barkers : Solicitor: Manager ;

n r liliJll success, which bias attended the estaj X blishmqnt of the Mosgiel Woollen Fae 1 ..tory, tinder the provisions; of-the, Joint Stocki Companies Act, and the -greater ; futilities and extent to which, can be con-j ,dn*ted.by aGompany as compared with a pri.j ijie ihdividnal, ,has led to the. project of the df a Company, with a view to the purchase of the Tokomairiro s Pottety Works,* How owned by Mr WTM. White, and conducts , ingjhe manufacture Of Pottery and Earthen-* Ware upop-rsr, scale somewhat ■commensuratd with thdwrfce presented in New Zealand and the other Australian Colonies, this beinS Work established -in the| Thevpresent works were commenced by Mr W. M. White about a year ago, since which /time he has disposed of over L 3.000 worth of r'Salt Glaze Pipes alone, the market for which issteadily on the increase, and beyond the pre-| sent ■ producing powers of the. establishment.During this period Mr White hr s also devoted t r* considerable,: portion of his time and attenOv tion to the preparation of the necessary build-; ings and plant for the manufacture of all classes of Staffordshire Pottery Ware upon the most.jftpproVied -principles, and latest improvementsin machinery used in Staffordshire, 9 and recognised As the best and most economical in the world. The propertyis situated in tha centre of Milton ; , Mr W. M. 'White .has now ready for market '“targe "supplies of saleable articles for-genera? and domestic purposes. The present time is; therefore, considered by the projectors of this Company the most favorable opportunity for j An /estimate of the nature and extent of the avail! able market. may be arrived at from the fact jj thiit the value of such imports into New Zeal land globe for the year ending. December last amounted to L 70,000, of which Otago alone im] pforted L 22,000 w6rth of potteryware. / ] ? The promoters have; eyei y confidence thalj they will -bebnabledtosupply the;whole Colol "nMlnarket with any article in potteryware, at a tgnrairtiffioiebtly.h)w<to.‘competn successfully with the Home article,- while securing a large margin of proftt,:to‘ the Company, who havd - secured the services, as manager, of. Mr nw!j bam, for thirtv years proprietoc t»f; one of the largest English Potteries, and practically aci quainted with the various processes adopted in 4 i every branch of thetrade. The services of the present staff—of over thirty thoroughly expert .. enced ; hands—brought from the Stafiordshire Potteries direct, and now engaged upon "thd works, have also been obtained. i The projectors have agreed-with Mr W. M. White to take oyer the Freehold Property, _ sisring of ITiree Acres of Land surrounding the present centrally situated Wo/ka (secured with a riew to their future development), and thd largo and substantial buildings, with plant and - .stock, at a valuation estimated at, or about J 1*7,000, the General Governtfieh bonus of L3OO. -The amount of goodwill estimated at L 2.000, Mr White has fesolved to i vest in the Company in paid-up shares; -tp a ( amount, so confident is. he in the hona Mes o , the undertaking in the hands of a public Com: * baby. The projectors have also secmedffbni Mr White his right obtained from the Genera: ” Government to- remove clay-from the-lands adjoining tfW line of railway between Tokomairiro and the Glutha,. which clay is allowed, by comjudges,, to be. equal to any found in England for manufacturjng purposes; The Government are now forming a siding to these clay TOI», Which are- inexhaustible; The proUne to the Tokomairiro coal fields ( .kas. ; alß0 f been surveyed to pass in" front of the ' j that the works will be in railway ' material; with un- ‘ coal supplies, and with a port of shipment* Walso with the metropolis and the larger townships of. the Province likely to " formfeed markets -for suppUes. i EtTM pfcjdctdbfe appebLfor anpphrt with e\feiy J of Tokomairirb : 4nd i pf, JJrage < generally, 38 the thjp industry has already , greatly to develop the resources of thi «, &8y audeoal mines, emtabor in pr~ -c o*it«df aMtbCl^r^piMittbetqlboal,. and clay su ‘Tr^'te«“»uvw»i,i:a n a may sui phets; prusperit eeßl gTeatiyiwe( vanced by of the fan and oh and :-whj »« ,«or The • -enterpnafi—nc ie noribe gene MS country as i mthinitfi hiisLpre eta of capital from the Uolony for suuplit s ofevei ‘mf KfttiHkramk. d. Mei4 VxfiiiJ rations, the enterprise of itself X ■WSfiW°#rf aspects every consideration, have great ph «wsve it will prove In every way wort Mic confidence and co-operative supno _Gv •«T£i? rn *” WJIWWsr ' -IffU ion ju m.. - " a-moT Q9i* waiLuA JBloTaOToar^ jxoifaoifqqa

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Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 4

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