- =? I We commend the enterprise, of the Directors of the Longburn Freezing Company. We learn from the Standard of this morning that they intend following up the remarkable success achieved under the new management, by placing a new issue of two thousand shares on the local market. This step is necessitated by the fact that to ensure success it has been found desirable to buy fat stock for freezing, the latest returns having proved that such a step is fully justified. The most legitimate method of providing such capital is to raise it from those whose interests are at stake iv the concern, local residents and owners of stock, and there should not be the slightest difficulty in disposing of the new issue. The directors do not intend to call up more than the application and allotment money during the first year, so that in every way the convenience of those willing to assist this great local enterprise is studied, and we trust that this appeal will not be made in vain.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 103, 18 February 1893, Page 2
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