that the promoters do not desire now, nor in the future, to take out their capital, hut to carry on rhe business on the new lines with Mr Cohen at the head of affairs, assisted by all 1 the present staff, mauy of whom ' have been known to you for years. Disinterested experts will be emp oyed to certify that stocks have been taken at absolute cost, and all bad or o'd stock has been reduced to the market value or tuken away altogether. Book debts tuken over are guaranteed against loss by the vendors. The following contraot h*»s been made, namely : — A contract 1-et wen Messrs Joseph Nathan & Co. and the Association. Applications for shares should be made upon the accompanying form, aiid forwarded to tbe Bankers ot the Association, together with the amount payable on app'ication. If no al ! otment is made tiie depo it will he return d without deduction, and where lhe number of shares allotted is less than the number applied for, surplus will be credited in reduction of the amount payable on al otment. A form of A pplieafion for Shares is annexed, and a copy of the Memorandum of Association will be found endorsed ou this prospectus A copy ofthe Articles of Association and if the contract above mentioned, may be inspected at the oflice of the Association. Dated this day of 1892. (Signed) JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. Forms of application for shares oau l c obtained at the Eeady Money Store or Bank of Australasia, Palmerston North. PEELIMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Thoroughbred Carriage Stallion "TAM O'SHAN- : TEE " will travel this season in the , Ot-iki aud Foxton distriots. 1 Terms, £8 8s per single mare ; and two or more mares from one ' owner as per agreement. H. HENSON, ! Proprietor. •ADVANCE FOXTON. :! H. P. Forster ' EEFBESBMENT BOOMS, B USER, PASTRY-COOK & CONFECTIONER. DESIRES to thank the publio at large for the very liberal support extended to him since he opened business, and begs to state that he has added to his establish ment a comfortable BEFRESHMENT EOOM, where visitors from the country districts can sit down , and rest, have a Cup of Good Tea or ! Coffee and any Eatables they may i desire, which I need hardly say has been very much wanted in the town. Ladies visiting us can rely on every attention. SCOrCH PIES AND COFFEE ON SATURDAYS 6n. Agent tor Furrie's CELEBRATED CHAMPAGNE. Bread delivered daily to all parts of the Town and Countr)'. Note tub Address — MAIN -STREET, FOXTON. FOE SALE CHEAP. " HEMP MILL IN GOING OEDEE. THE well-known Hemp-mill situated on the bank of the Manawatu river at Motoa, owned and worked by Richard Walden, is now for sa'e cheap. The Plant comprises — , A powerful 9 h.p. portable engine, Crosbie stripper, scutcher, with shafting and belting, and every requisite fjr pieparing Flax; also four draught horses with all necessary harness. The mill site is an exceptionally valuable one, free from floods, and with the full command of a neverfailing supply of water, t onvenient drying groundsadjoin themill There is plemy of green flux within an easy distance of the mill. For further particulars apply to BICHAED WALDEN, At the Mill. Or to THYNNE, LINTON & Ca, Foxton,
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Manawatu Herald, 15 September 1892, Page 1
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