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THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, Limited, Gladstone Road and Read's Quay. AN EXTRAORDINARY General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of the Company, on SATURDAY, 30th August, 1902, at 11 a.m. Business : Altering and adding to the Articles of the Association in the following manner ; | Alteration to Article No. 9 [ After the word “ shares ”in first line insert the words “ in the first subscription of 15,000 shares." Proposed new Article to be No. 9a Section 9a. —After the first subscription of 15,000 shares, every Shareholder taking up shares in the Company may apply for any number of shares he pleases, subject to the discretion reserved to the Directors by Article 7, but shall only be entitled to share in profit from time to time divisible proportionately among Shareholders supplying produce to the Works and to the benefit of preferential rates for freezing or prices for produce from time to time charged or allowed to Shareholders, who have subscribed and been allotted a full quota in terms of Article No. 9, if he is a bona fide holder of shares to the nominal value of sixpence per head for all sheep he owns directly or indirectly in his own name or otherwise as by the stock assessment return current at the time of application made.

Proposed new Article to be No. 9b Section 9b. —Every Shareholder (inclusive of original Shareholders in the Gisborne Freezing Company, Ltd.) or transferee of shares who has applied for and been allotted shares or who is the registered holder of shares in the Company, who is not a sheepfarmer or the bona fide owner of sheep, or who being a sheepfarmer or the bona fide owner of she&p has not taken up, or who does not hereafter upon application or transfer take up or hold shares at least to the nominal value of sixpence per head per sheep as by the last preceding stock assessment return, of which he is the owner either directly or indirectly and which are held by or for him in his own name or otherwise, shall not be entitled to share in profit not required for reserve fund and divided as limited to 5 per cent, j from time to time proportionally divisible among Shareholders who have subscribed their full quota in terms of Article 9 or to any preferential dividend,.';, but in' all other respects shall have all the privileges and rights of a shareholder in the company. Provided that every shareholder or other person' who shall have bought any cattle or sheep the property of any shareholder in the Company who has subscribed his full quota on the basis of sixpence per head per sheep owned or held by him as aforesaid may have such cattie or sheep frozen at the Works upon the same terms as the shareholder ..selling such stock would have had in his own right.

Proposed new Article to be No. 66a—--66a.—No member of the Company shall be eligible to be a Director unless ho is a bona fide farmer or is the true owner of sheep or cattle depasturing on a sheep station or farm to the number of not less than 1000 sheep or 100 head of cattle. W. F. CEDERWALL, Manager. DALGETY AND COMPANY, Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, On THURSDAY, 28th AUGUST, 1902, At 1 p.m. Present Entries: 0Q HEAD MIXED CATTLE, 300 s h e e p - Further Entries invited. GEORGE E. ELIOTT, Auctioneer. CORONATION MEMORIAL. BAND ROTUNDA. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES. THE Council will grant a Bonus of £5 for the Accepted Design and Estimate of Cost of a Band Rotunda. The total cost, including lamps, to be between £l5O and £2OO. Competitors must forward their plans and estimates to the Town Clerk prior to Noon on Ist SEPTEMBER, 1902. The acoepted design to become the property of the Counoil. The Council also reserves the right of not accepting any design. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. TOWN CLOCK. To be placed in Tower of Gisborne Post Office. A SUBSCRIPTION LIST, for the purpose of raising Funds for the above Clook, has been opened and left at the Town Clerk’s Office, Gisborne, where Subscriptions will be received. JOHN TOWNLEY, Mayor.

TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the Purohase and Removal of the Dwelling now standing on section corner of Lowe Street and Read’s Quay. Particulars may be seen at my office. Tenders to close at noon on 20th inst. W. P. EINNERAN, Architect. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for Building Premises at the corner of Lowe Street and Read’s Quay. Plans and specifications may be seen at my offioe. Tenders close at noon on WEDNESDAY, 20th inst. W. P. EINNERAN, Architect. FOR LEASE. Applications for Lease of section No. 155, Grey street, for a term of Five Years, will bo received up to Noon on THURSDAY, 14th August, by the undersigned, from whom all particulars may be obtained. Tenders to be endorsed: "Application for Lodge Section.” D. C. HAWKINS, Secretary, Turanganui Lodge No. 7, U.A.O.D. MATAWHERO POUND. MPOU N D E D, IM P 0 U N D At Matawhoro One Piebald Gelding, no visible brand, star and snip. One Creamy Gelding, white face, blotch brand near shoulder. One Red Roan Gelding, no visible brand. Will be sold on the 20th INSTANT, if not redeemed. E. QUINN, Poundkeeper. BUSHFELLING. TENDERS for Felling about 300 ACRES, at Poututu, will be received at Williams and Kettle's, where specifications can be seen. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN E. FOSTER.

POISON FOR FOWLS. XJESIDENTS in the vicinity of Upper JX Gladstone road are notified that all POULTRY trespassing on the property of Mrs Darbill will be destroyed, Poison having been laid for the same after this notioe. MRS DARBILL, Gladstone Road. SHOOTING GALLERY WILL be open THIS EVENING, and Every Evening, in the premises lately vacated by Rowland and Co. GEORGE SMITH.

jSjw|~ONEY TO J^END. MONEY TO LEND, on Freehold Security. JOHN COLEMAN.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 499, 12 August 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 499, 12 August 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 499, 12 August 1902, Page 3

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