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i General NoticesNOTICE Tu ffAKMEKs! Boxb Ku : st ! ' Boxe B'ust 1 1 BONE DUST 1 1 1 T D. HUNTER has on hand— for saleNew Zealand Drug Compary's Chemica , Manures. Price List on application. J. D. HUNTER, Gkain and Wool Broker, GORDON. f,'}99 J> JJ O S P E O~T U S i OF THJB MATAURA DAIRY FACTORY CO,, (LIMITED) To be registered under "The Companies Act, 1882." CAPITAL - £3000 | In 3000 Shaies op £1 Each. ! Of which it is anticipated that not more than I 10S per share will be required, and it is proposed to call up prime as I I follows : — 2s (5g per share on application, 2s 6d per bbare on allotment, 2s 6d per share nine months after application, and 2s Gd twelve months after application. Provisional Dibectoks : K. Allison, J. Balneaves, H. Cameron, M, Dickie, ft. Dickie, H. Dixon, K. Gardiner. J. Gray, M. Hastie, J. E. Humphries, A. Keir, C. Ladbrook, T. MacGibbon, llobt M'Callum, David M'Gowan,F. MncKay, «. M'Laren,J. O. Mutch, —Park, J. H.'Peikins, J. Pollock, J. S. Shanks, K. Thomson — Townley, E.. Townshend, B. Winning T. Young, W. Young, with power to add to their number. BANKEEB : The Bank of New Kealand. Solicitor : Mr Jas. Harvey. Interim Secretary : Mr J. C. MacGregor. In placing the prospectus of the Mataura Dairy Factory Company, Limited, before the public and provincial directors would call the attention of the settlers in this district to some of the advantages derivable trader Die factory system, of the success of which there is now no doubt judging from the number of companies that have been successfully worked not only in New Zealand but in the other colonies, and also in America. Under thefactory system the saving in labor and the use of the latest machinery reduce the cost of manufacturing to a minimum ; besides, the article produced is of an uniform quality, and consequently more readily disposed of in the markets of this and the adjoining colonies, or if need be in those of Great Britain. There is also Uie time saved to the farmers at present taken up in the management and superintendence of the dairy, not to mention the anxiety and trouble they have. By the farmers taking shares they will not only have a fair price for their milk paid to them regularly every month, which will obtain a higher average all the year round than they at present get though being obliged during some montus of the .year to take ridiculously low prices, but Ih'yy will also be independent of exchanging their produce for goods, which is a common practice in many districts ; aud besides whicn they will participate in the profits of the company. It is anticipated that for many years the demand for dairy produce will be more than equal to the supply, in consequence of which : the prices will be l.kely to rule high. In Australia the requirements are very much in excess of the supp y, and in event of the Colonial market failing there is always Great Britain to fall back upon, where the demand is practically unlimited and the cost of sending it theie would only make it a fraction more than if sold in our own markets. The Provisional Directors having carefulJj considered the matter above stated can cenfidently recommend the veutuie to farmers and residents iu the district (the growth of grain being anything but remumerative) as an investment which can be successfully carried on and which Jin time will not only benefit the farmers alonf, but will, it is hoped, ti.-ud io foster and encourage other industries and 4 .hus help to develop the resources of this well cultivated and superior grazing district. f.439 WYNDHAM LIGNITE PITS. UOSS k CO , PROPBIETORS. THE above pit is now open, and Farmers and others can rely on getting firstclass Coal at the Cheapest Rates. Liberal arrangements made with paities taking a quantity. (®» A reduction of la per load to Cash PUB CHASERS. Half a mile from Wyndham Township. Ui ■pDUOATION E. R. FORD Receives pupils for English, French, Latin* Singing, with the various concomitants. Musical instruction for Brass Band or String Instruments. Instruments repaired tuned, or exchanged also for sale. Selects for oa commission. Apply to E. R. FORD, d746 Gordon. A TRIAL SOLICITED. MRS KNOWLES begs to intimate to her friends and the public generally that she has ivmoved to her new premises (opposite Smaill and Brown's), where she will continue to supply the choieest FRUIT m reasonable rates ; and TEA, COFFEE, and at all hours. Note the address : Opposite Smaill and Brown's. MATAUKA RIVER MISSION DISTRICT. SERVICES FOR DECEMBER. Prayers every Wednesday and Friday, ot 7. H0 a'.m. 7- P'ortroHC, 11.30 a.m. ; Pine Bush, 3 p.m.; Wyndham, 7.H0 p.m. j4—Guie, 11 a.m. and 7 p.tn ; catechizing, 3 p.m. 21 — Dipton, 11 am.; Lumsden. 8.30 p.m. 25— According to notice. 28 — Gore, 11 a.m. aud 7 p.m.; Mataura, 3 p.m. J. HOBBS, Curate, NOTICE. I A NY person or persons fonud removing *$L timber from runs 101), 2Mb, 178, and 202, Wendou and Grecnvalo, will be prosecuted. W* f RAN|L W. JBBOISQtf . i

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 420, 23 December 1884, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 420, 23 December 1884, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 420, 23 December 1884, Page 6

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