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[ PROSPECTtS. I Ob' THE F AU< ELAND FARM Ellb’ FKEFZfNG CO., > Limited. »T<> bn Registered under ‘ The Conpsnies Act, IHai.'nnd ite amendments Dated tlnh first day of December IUO3, and « filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock ; ffoniimiiiiHiiijiMiuimilii 1 i > CAPITAL - - JCTS,OOO. A 1)1 15,000 shares of JJS each. of ythtah lOdftQQ.Ai»Ar««_ftrß. offered to ( the public on the follownig terms ;-r-Ios a per share to be paid on application, J81»n F allotment, and the balance in Calls of W« F per share at intervals of not less than three t mouths vrhen required. 5,0'10 Shares will F be held Im reserve,by the Company F DIRECTORS : —BABUGH, farmer, Kai®, p ilton. J. 0. ALLEN, fnrme?. ,l4oka # RICH - { ' -MU) BIiYNOLDS, I'F ?uke,W. N. tfHJLISKS Former, chanp., W G. PARK. Farmer, Cumbriugii, U. SEA- .« VILL, Farmer, Waingoro, VV. CHITTY, * Farmer, Hamilton, S. KNIGHT, Farmer. F Hamilton, C. DAY, Fanner Tamahore, J. / GORDON, Farmer, Eureks, J» Farmer, Ohanpo. ( ’BMckera . j ■ ’ f BANK OF NEW ZE \LAN 1 ’ Solicitor : r EDMUND MAHONY,BS, Sh'ortland Street, ( ( A uckland, Secretary (pro tern ) : S. ' KNIGHT, Hamilton. F Tcmpoisu'y Office# j f BOROUGH COFXCTL CHAMBERS, Vie- . toriu Street. Hamilton. * This Company is being fotmec: for the f parpf.se vf freezing and canning meat ata minimom rate, manufacturing by-products r and curing bacon, and securing stability of f market for stock. . The, obj<Mt« of the Company will be found * »orc inily set forth iu the appended Momf or.’indum of Association. . Th* minimum sabscripli'tn on wbioh uw “ director, may proceed to allotment is two f 9 thousand Shares (410,000). if s rte> at-clai^ui^ uf - j F pc nee is J k ’4w, of bMrbragc. I f \ comauiwou, ttfrt ter. eedhfir par cent . on t-he an.otinte payable ra; oud f allotment, may he paid to the C<-mjMiny's ; f Rruker or Brokers on al! ehares wibßcribcd ‘ 1 for tlirongli him dr th«m. i The Coin pan v In genera’ meeting ahull, • ( from time to time, determine the remuuera ( . lion, to be paid to the Directors. If, in ihe.j f ' opinion cf cho Ifoard It i« desirable tha» any I of their number make auy srccial piurnry , . , or perform nny upecfe! services on behalf i , of the Company or its buaneep- such Direct- | 'tor or Directcif. fshall te pajd «ueK reason- ; j able additional, toiddcuration and ox-pdbsps i ■ therefore as the Board or Compaiy ma* ' ; from time tolimV determine. 1 Tho-qi»aliilcati<n| of every Dir f ! be the holding -in his own right of?at 20 Shares in the Company. i-- " I 1 Ihe persons who are named as Provis- ! ion»tl Direotors will be tho first Directors of F the Cempany. and will hold offiteo until i . the statutory meeting of the Company, A when they will retire, and the Shareholders i will be oalled upon to elect Direotora for ' t the ensuing year. There io a strong consensus <»t opiinon 1 among tb-» fanning community that the cHablfshment of an up-to-date Freezing ; and Preserving Company iu the vicinity of I Auckland City, owned and managed by the I farmers themselves, is of vital importance.

An option of purcha«eof at Otahn i ha, containing 7I» acres w thereabouts situ a ted on the tail Why line and bounded in part by tint Mangere road, baa been seen rail from Mr George Lamberton Thomson*, ol Utahuhu, which is exercisable on or before the 2nd day of February, 1904, the* conaideraticn being M. 710, which will be payable i w cash. - Ft is proposed 1 to carry on the busiu»sj» of the Company on the lines of the Belfast Freezing Company of Canterbury. fhj 8 New Zealand Company has l>oen established for upwards of twenty years; has been j eminently successful from the first; has : extended Ho triahing branches to Ashburton ’ and Tunaru, and is almost antixaly owned and managed by faimers. No better object lesson can, therefore, be quoted tx> the farmers of Auckland, Briefly, the Belfast Freezing Company docs not buy stock (although possessing the right to do so by ite Memorandum of Association), and is therefore not interested in keeping prices down. The Company freezes for all customers strictly in order of application at tho 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 books at the works. The establishment of 'The Auckland Farmers’ Freezing Co., Ltd.,* managed on I similar lines, will promote healthy competition, and by presenting an erer ready entm- ’ nel tc the grower for tne disposal of his fat ; ' stock, will insure & steady and remanerative market, not only for fat stock, Hut also for store sheep, cattle, and steer calves of .the dairyman; the prices of each of these classes, as is well known being ruled by the price of fat stock. As largo areas of new country hrtve been : taken up during the last three years, and us the same process still continues, it Is : confidently believed that in the near future the supply of fat sheep and cattle fer freazI ing wbl be ample. The Dairy industry also I m it expands, will provide an ever iacreas ! ing number of steer calves, wkich will be turned into beef in due course. ’ The establishment of the Belfast Freet- [ ing Company in the various eentrea has in each case been attended with great behifit j to town and countrv, and, as a consequence i with prosperity to the farming community, i Thia prosperity has arisen, not so much from the aottiai profits obtained from the Corn pany itself, as from tho indirect benefit do- ' risable from the .'teach- and remunerative j market for stock whiofi is assured by the | operations of rech a fJomiiany, and by oon- ; soquent advance in the value of land. | It iat,therefore with vouiidonce that the i farmers of Auoxl&nd Provincial District are invited to heartily support the AHxcklhnd FarAaWs’ ©feezing Company. .Limited, by | tkking up atmrrs. T. ' I Copies of the I‘roupe dus and au*l Forms ; of appHcirtim tor Sharon may lie procured i from Bank <>f New Zealaml, Auckland or j Hamilton, the Secretary, or from tho soliol- ' tor to tho Company. Tim number of Shares subscribed tor by I tne Provincial Directors are as foljowi;— ' f J. I'acugh, Farmer, Hamilton, 40 sharea ; | Al6u ? Farmer/ Piako, 46 shares; R, ' 1 iieynolde, Fwraw, Cambiidgb, 40 shares; T. Stone, Flanner.;. Taupiri, 40 shalree ; J- ! Knight, Farmer, Hauriltoh. 10 share*.; IL , J. Gill, Farmer, To J’uke, 80 shares , \V. n, , ifourgiw. Farmee, Ohaupo, 20 shores, W. G; Park, Former# Cambridge. 20 shares ; 11. Seavili, Former Wajagaru, 20 shorts ■ W. Chitty, Farmer, Hamiltap,) 20 shares ; 8, Knight, Former, Hamilton, 20 share* ; *C. Day, Farmer, Tamahere, 20 shares ; John Gordon, Karmor, Knceka, 40 shores; JPenniket, Former, Chaypo, shores, . • ■ ! ■ " I ■“ 1 ii ■lisi'oiifinue mlvcrtising’ i '".V* -lohfi Wntminttker, the ‘ niillioinm. .-‘is liLe. taking lowi-i your sign. If. yflu mint 'o do bn«in>‘<s you. innst 1H 1 hr- pi-npl,. kno-v if

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 228, 29 September 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 228, 29 September 1905, Page 4

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