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AVCKLAWU rABM W XBfcSSiWG CO., To *“> C o“* ° i*-1 Act, ISBI. 1 w» MWl—ff* .ijgfe L».o«d | ICIiaOOdIMMiOfSSM*. of which 10/fw Shami are now « th. p*Uo o» th. Mfawylg Jwm. ABD BEYNOLDB. *«“«• ‘ T. STONE. WG. PABK. Funer. Cambridj.sß.SgAVILL, Famw, Wataganv Farmer, Hamilton, 8. KNIGHT, Farmer, Hamilton. C. DAY, Farmer Tkmahere, J. GORDON, Farmer, JEureka, J e PENNIKET r—'.Ob-w. s BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Solicitor : EDMUND MAHONY, 38. Stroot, Auckland. Secretary (pro W) : 8. KNIGHT. Hamilton. Temporary Oißoe.r BOBOUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Victoria Street, Hamllum. This Company » being formed for the purpose of freezing and canning meat at a minimum rata, manufacturing by-products and curing bacon, and securing etaWity of market for stock. . TheobfOcta of the Company will bo found more fully set forth in the appended Memordndum of Association. The minimum subscription on which the directors may proceed to allotment.. is two thousand Shares (£10,000). The estimated amount of prelimhtary - pense is J 6400, exclusive of brokerage. A commission, not exceeding 5 per cent on the amounts payable ?dn application and allotment, inay be paid to the I Broker or Brokers on all shares subsetibea ! for through him or them. The Compauv in general meeting shall, I from time to time, determine the eemunera- ■ tion to be paid to the Directors. in the opinion of the Board it is desirable that apy I of their number make any special journeys i or perform any special services on behalf of the Company or its busuie*. such Directtor or Directors shall be paid such reason- , able additional remuneration and expenses therefore as the Board or Company may 1 from time to time determine. . > Tho qualification of every Directorial! be the holding in hia own right of at least • 20 Shares in the Company. ) The persons who are naiaed as the Proyie- . ional Directors will W the first Directors of I the Company, and will hold office until I the statutory meeting of ,}he QompsDy, when they will retire, and the Shareholders will be called upon to elect Directors for the ensuing year. There is a strong consensus of opinion among the farming community that the establishment of an ; up-to-date Freezing and Preserving Company in the vicinity of Auckland City, owned and managed by the farmers themselves, is of vital importance. An option of purchase of a site at Otahuhn, containing 79 acres or thereabouts situated on the railway line and bounded in part by the Mangan, road, has boon secured i from Mr George Lamberton Thomson, of 1 Otahr.hu, which is exercisable >©n or before the 2nd day of February, 1904, the consideration being £2,710, which will be pay. able in cash. It is proposed to carry on the business of the Company on the lines of the Belfast Freezing Company of Canterbury. This New Zealand Company has been established for upwards of twenty years; has been eminently successful from Jhe first; has l extended flo'trishing branches to 1 and Timaru, and is almost entirely owned ■ and managed by farmers. Nd hitter object lesson can; ; therefore, be quafeod to the farmers of Auckland. Briefly, the Belfast Freezing Company does not buy stock (although pmpMsing the right to do no by its Memftfandam of Association), aad is therefore not interested in keeping prices down. The Company freezes for all custoffieis strictly in order of application at the lowest cost., Customers can dispose of their meet in any manner they wish; for instance, they can ship home through the Company or any other ogont, or sell on the hooks at the works. The establishment of ‘The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd,,* managed on | similar lines, will promote healthy competik tion, and by presenting an ever ready ohans nel to the grower for the disposal of his fat stock, wil. insure a steady and remunera- . tive market, not only for fat stock, trit also z for store sheep, cattle, and steer calves of the dairyman; the prices of each of these a classes, as is well known being ruled by the

price of fat stock. As large areas of new country hays l>een taken up during the last three years, and as the same process still continues, it is confidently believed that in the near future the supply of fat sheep and cattle for freezing wi*l be ample. The Dairy industry also as it expands, will provide an ever inct eas ing number of steer calves, wkich will be turned into beei ia duo course. | The establishment of the Belfast freezing Company m ths various centres hae in each case been attended, with great benifit to town and oountrv, and, as a consequence with prosperity to the farming community. This prosperity hasarisen, aotso much from , the actual profits obtained from the Com pahy itself, as from the indirect benefit de- , rivqblc from the steady and ftmunerative market for stock which is (assured by the operations of such a Company, and by consequent advance in the value of land. It in therefore with confidence that the farmers of Auckland Provincial District are invited to heartily support the Auckland Farmin’ Freezing Company. Limited, by taking up shares. Copies of the Prospectus and and Forms of application for Shares may be procured from Bank of New Zealand, Auckland or Hamilton, the Secretary, or from the solicitor to the Company. t .. ni J mbe , r o! Shares subscribed for by. the Provincial Directors are as follows £• E ftrmer * Hamilton, 40 shares; J.C’ Allen, Farmer, Piako, 40 shares; B. Boynolds, Farmer, Cambridge, 40 shares; T. Stone, Farmer. Taupiri, 40 shares ; J. Fanner, Hamilton." 11) .hares; H. J. Gill, Farmer, Te Puia. m shares ; W. N. Stnrgee, Farmer, Ohanpo, 20 shares; W.G; 2O shares ; B. £S’ U *• Farmer airman;, 20 share ;W. CbittT, Farmer, Hamilton, 20 shares ; S. Knight, Farmer, Hamilton, 20 shares ; 0. Day, Farrn.hr, Tamahore, 20 shares ; John SUa’. £ urek «. *» shares; J--1 onnjtet, Fanner, Chanpo, 20 shares,

li 1 o discontinue advertising* says John Wanamaker, the millionaire, “is- like taking down your sign. If you want to do business you must let the people know it.”

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 194, 27 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 194, 27 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 194, 27 January 1905, Page 4

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