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PROSPECTUS.

or tp® ' , .UCKIAND FA3MRBH FatB’ZING CO., Limit* d. . ... . ; To be Reghteted under * The Compinws Act, 8W a»4 it. »merdaesta _ Fated the fleet d.y of December UK 3, ««d fllid with the iegi.tr.. el Jeta. Stock C< “. , * < “ < CAPlT.tL - - JS76,(W>. In 13.000 .hare, ot JK wh. of whiol. 10,000 Start.i are new offered.to the nubile on the follownig terms 10. per share to bo paid on .pplicHon, Xian Slotmeni. an 4 the balance ;ir< Cai’s ot 10« per share at interrals el not less th»n three months when requfi’ed. 5,000 Shares will be hold in isserre,., th. Company. DIBBCTOBS J. BARUGH, termer, Hamilton. J C AI.T.KN, tenner, Pioka, RTCH AKDRHYNOLDS, Farmer. CAMBKHKiE. T. STONE. Farmor, Taupiri, J. KNIGH'I, Farmer. Hamilton, H. J. GILL, Farmer, Te Puke, W. N. STURGES, Farmer, Ohaupo, W. G. PARK. Farmer, Cambridge, R. BEAVILL, Farmer, Waingaro, W. CHITTY, Farmer, Hamilton, S. KNIGHT, Farmer, Hamilton, C. DAY, Farmer Tamahere, J. GORDON, Farmer, Eurek% J, PENNIKET Farmer, Ohaupo. Bankers : BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Solicitor: EDMUND MAHONY, 38, Shortland Street, Auckland. Secretary (pro tern ): 8, KNIGHT, Hamilton. - Temporary Officea: BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Victoria Street, Hamilton. This Company in being formed for th© patpos® of freezing and canning meat at a minimum rate, manufacturing by-products and curing bacon, and securing stability of market for stock. The objects ef the Company will be found more fully set forth in the appended Memorandum of Association. The minimum subscription on which tbe directors may proceed to allotment is two thousand Shares (£10,000). The estimated amount of preliminary pense is .£4OO, exclusive of brokerage. A commission, not exceeding 5 per cent on the amounts payable on application and allotment, may be paid to the Company’s Broker or Brokers on all shares subscribed for through him or them. The Company in general meeting shall, from time to time, determine the remuneration to be paid to the Directors, If, in ths opinion of the Board it is desirable that any of their number make any special journeys or perform any special services on behalf of the Company or its business, such Directtor or Directors shall be paid such reasonable additional remuneration and expenses therefore ati the Board or Company may from time to time determine. Tbo qualification of every Director shall be the holding in his own right of at least 20 Shares in the Company. . The peraoris who are named as the Provisional Directors will be the first Directors of the Company, and will hold office until the statutory meeting of the Company, when they will retire, and the Shareholders will be called upon to elect Directors for the ensuing year. , There is u 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 Otahuhu, containing 79 acres or thereabouts situated on the railway line and bounded in part by the Mangere road, has been secured from Mr George Lamberton Thdiuson, of Otahuhu, which is exercisable on or before the 2nd day of February, 1904, the consideration being £2,710, which will be payable iu cash. It is proposed to carry on the business of the Company on the lines of the Belfast Freezing Ooinpany of Canterbury. This New Zealand Company has been established for upwards of twenty years; has been eminently successful from the first; has extended flourishing branches to Ashburton and Timaru, and is almost entirely owned and managed by farmers. No better object lesson can, therefore, be quoted to the farmers of Auckland. Briefly, the Belfast Freezing Company does not buy stock (although possessing the right to do so by its Memorandum of Association), and is therefore not interested in keeping prices down. The Company freezes for all customers strictly in order of application at the lowest cost. Customers can dispose of their meat in any manner they wish; for instance, they can ship home through the Company or any other agent, or sell on the hooka at the works. The establishment of ‘The Auckland Fanners’ Freezing Co., Ltd.,’ managed on ? similar lines, will promote healthy competi- < tion, and by presenting an ever ready chan- ? nel to the grower for the disposal of his fat stock, will insure a steady and remunera--1 tive market, not only for fat stock, but also > for store sheep, cattle, and. steer calves of the dairyman; the prices of each of these I classes, as is well known , being ruled by the P price of fat stock. i As large areas of new country have been . taken up during the last three years, and m as the same process still continues, it is confidently believed that in the near future i the supply of fat sheep and cattle for freezing wifi be ample. The Dairy industry also \ as it expands, will provide an ever increas ing number of steer calves, wkich will be • turned into beef in due course. j The establishment of the Belfast Freezing Company m the various centres has in 5 each case been attended with great beniSt i to town and <»untrv, and, as a consequence . with prcsperiifey to the farming community. ’ This prosperity his arisen, not so much from 1 the actual profits obtained from the Com pany itself, as from the indirect benefit do1 rivable from the steady and remunerative 1 market for stock which is assured by the operations of imoh a Company, and by con- * sequent advance in the value of land. I It is therefore with confidence that the farmers of Auckland Provincial District are 1 invited to heartily support the Auckland i Farmers’ Freozmg Company, Limited, by taking up sha res. Copies of ths Prospectus and and Forms i of application for Shares may be procured from Bank of New Zealand, Auckland or Hamilton, the Secretary, or from the aolioii tor to the Company. The number of Shares subscribed for by th©Provincial .Directors are as follows: J. Barngb, Farmer, Hamilton, 10 sh.ves ; J.C’ Alien, Farmer, Piako, 40 shares; R. Reynolds, Farmer, Cambridge, 40 shares; T. Stone, Farmer. Taupiri, 40 shares ; J. Knight, Farmer, Hamilton. 40 shares; H. J. Gill, Farmer,, Te Puke, 20 shares ; W. N. Sturges, Farmer, Ohaupo, 20 shares; W. G v ; Park, Farmer, Cambridge. 20 shares; R.. Seavill, Farmer Waiagaru, 20 shares ; W. Chitty, Farmer, Hamilton, 20 shares j 8. Knight, Farmer, Hamilton, 20 shares ; C. Day, Farmer, Tamahere, 20 shares ; John Gordon, Farmer, Eureka, 40 shares; J< Penniket, Farmer, Ghaupo, 20 shares.

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CA.SHM.ERE PABCELS Ladi' BU<*l Cashmere Parcel contains 6 jarir at • rich blue-black Cashmere (vthy wide), colour and wear guaranteed, I yd-rid* Black Silkfor trimming,.. 6 yards of • nice soft-finished Lining, and 1 dosaa. button. Io match the dress. Sent for 2Qg» carnage paid, / > , ■AMEsUm>lm’ Ceaftoa 6u& Pwsi, boenidMly trimmad*with law and emto wdftf; ? hftgnnize Flannel Barrie.; . 1 Heatt&iiianr in cream, qtedipal*t>ink w etnbroW- & white Gtaiitß, «fino lawnttijamad VdbnjSddes law; 1 Linen BjpftW, T: hea Safety Pios. The compiete 2sa, ar, with white carrying shawl, paid! * rBBSENTTim ; Bl BY-Thi. Tiroei "oonUiiu 1J yd. All CmUcolours cream, cardinal, maroon, peacock, pink, light bine, or.deep sky also 4 yard. Nainsook tor pinafaree; 6 yds Vai. tece for trimhsfng, 1 pair. Booties, 1 Silk Bib, and" 1' Cotton Bib. This special parcel post free for 9s 6d. , _ REMNANT PARCEL—This is a grand par. cel. containing goods useful especially to mothers. It comprises 40 to 45 yds of various useful Remnants, including Dress Materials, Flannelettes. Cretonnes, Shirtings, Prints, Hollands, Diapers, liberty Muslin, Pinafore Muslins, and Galateas. 2Cs carriage paid. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING A APRON PARCEL—Extra Special—22a 6d. Indies please note, comfortable warm Underclothing ofteia saves a doctor’s bill, '-’ont nta of the parcel:—2 beautiful Flannelette Night Dresses, 2 lovely Flannelette Chemises, 2 pretty Knickers, all full size and good Flannel jtte ; I pretty White Muslin Apron or Holland Cooking Apron, 2 pairs Black Casemere Hose or two Pink Wool Undervests. This parcel can also be had in White Lougcloth. When ordering, please nay whether Flannelette or White Longcloth is required. Free to any address in New Zealand. SKlRTS—Marvellous value in becoming Costume Skirts. We cany an immen e stock of these garments in all sizes and many styles of trimming. Send meaeu re men t of waist, hips, and length of skirt. No. 1 Skirt in various black materials, with tucks, brai l, or bands of silk trimmings. Prices, 8s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, 19s 6d. OUR SPECIAL OUTDOOR SKIRT—A splendid specimen of our value-giving ability, made of plain or fancy Lustra, or Black Navy, or any other colour Serge, lined with linenette, bound with braid, 14s 3d, 17e 6d, 19s 6d, 23s 6d. BILK BLOUSES-t-A special line of manufacturers* samples, unique designs, newest Parisian models, lace insertion, and fastened at back. In all colours, half usual prices, 6s lid, 9s lid, and 14s 6d, posted to your door. FLANNELETTE BLOUSES for the Autumn, This year’s goods, newest stylos, post free, 2s 3d, Ss 3d. 4s 3d, and ds. READY TO WEAR WINTER HATS—A special line of stylish Freize Felts, post free, 8s lift, 4s 9d, &ud 8s 6d. LADfiES 1 mackintoshes in newest shapes, odourless, durable, and ventilated, 8s lid, Ils 6d, 13s 6d.;i6s 6d, 19s 6d, carriage paid. LADIES’ SHOWER-PROOF CRAVENETIES, in latest styles of grey and fawn. A most comprehensive- range. Ths styles are the newest, and the materials are of the most fashionable shades and patterns, and cannot fail to give fullest satisfaction to the wearer. Prices astoundidgly low—33s 6d, 25s 6d, 3256 d, carriage paid.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 10 March 1905, Page 4

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PROSPECTUS. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 10 March 1905, Page 4

PROSPECTUS. Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 199, 10 March 1905, Page 4

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