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prospectus. T>ROSP B 0 T U S OS THE DISPATCH FOUNDRY COMPANY (LIMITED), GREYMOUTH. Capital £12,000 In 12,000 shares of £1 each; 2s 6d per' share on application; 2a 6d per share on allotment ; the balance to be paid in calls not to exceed five shillings a share at intervals of two months. Provisional Committee : James Barkley Martin Kennedy W. J. Coates Joseph Kilgour F. Campbell C. B. King G-ilmer Bros, E. S. Laphain P. J. Gleeson E. Masters George Glenn R. Nancarrow P. M.Griffen John Orr W. EvS. Hickson G. S. Smith F. W. Hungerford W. S. Smith R. J. Johnston D. Sheedy T. W. Wilson, With power to add to their number. The objects of the proposed Company are : to purchase the land, premises, plant, and business known as the Dispatch Foundry, at . Greymouth, and to carry on the Works upon a more extensive scale. ; The estimated value of the plant and '. premises proposed to be purchased is £4400, . and with the stock on band for eale, viz , ; £2100, amounts to a total of £6500. : The present proprietors, Messrs Rae and : Sewell, are prepared to take up 3500 shares : paid up, as against the purchase, and their ] employees are willing to become share- ] holders, making the Company to some extent ] co-operative, which system has led to such advantages in Melbourne and elsewhere. The men thus having an interest in the success of the undertaking is an assurance that the works will be carried out satisfactorily. ] The Provisional Committee need hardly ] point out the advantages to be gained by having a Railway and Foundry Works in Greymouth, employing from 40 to 60 hands, -, and turning out machinery without the ex- i pense and time lost sending to Melbourne or other places, and the high class character of work now being turned out is sufficient to guarantee that the Dispatch Foundry can , compete with any Foundry in New Zealand or Victoria. . Forms of application and full particulars | to be obtained from G. W. MOSS AND CO., Tainci street ; or JBINDMARSH AND CO., < Mackay street. I Brewers QTRIKE AND BLACKMORE, Brewers, Cordial Makers, uErated Water Manufacturers, aotj - Ale and Porter Bottlers, Murray street, Greymouth. IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH MALT, Hops, and Guinness's Stout (in Soda Water Bottles), the best ever imported. Always on hand a stock of their celebrated Exhibition Beer. f Orders may be posted in box at Gilmer's Hotel, or left at Messrs Gird wood, Lahraan , and Cos. I TT7EST COAST BREWERY. . Late M'Millan and Co. R. T. HOLM ES, Practical Brewer and Manufacturer of Cordials and JErated Waters, Is now prepared to supply ALES (brewed from the finest English Malt), CORDIALS, and J3RATED WATERS. SODA WATER, made from an Euglish > recipe. See that all bottles have the name HOLMES on label. .-..n., < Partnership Notice. "PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, i F. HAMILTON, formerly trading as "Hamilton and Nichol," and JAMES « HAMILTON, formerly of the firm of "James Hamilton and C 0.," have THIS . DAY ENTERED INTO PARTNERSHIP as Grocers, Importers of Wines, Spirits, Crockery, Glassware, &c, under the style or firm of "F. & J. HAMILTON." ' Grej mouth, April 13, 1875. "P AND J. HAMILTON, ! FAMILY GROCERS, Importers of WINES, SPIRITS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c. • Business Premises : ADJOINING MELBOURNE HOTEL, Mawhera quay. TT7ESTLAND WASTE LANDS ACT Persons desirous of making Applications for Purchase of Crown Land, can receive information as to mode of procedure and even assistance in selection, on reasonable terms. G. F. HAWKINS, Hamilton street, Hokitika Land Board attended. Loans granted od Freehold Sections ; and Lands Purchased for ..CasV ■.. ■■ : .■-.■■:;. ■■

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Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2183, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2183, 7 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XVI, Issue 2183, 7 August 1875, Page 3

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