Pi^OSPSQTUS OPTHE*" MANAWATU BUTTER. CHEESE, AND BACON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, (Limit ed). Tc be Incorporated under " The Companies Act, 1882," when 700 Shares shall have be«tn . subscribed for. CAPITAL £6,000, IN 2.000 SHARES OF £3 EACH. IT to call up the Capital ofthe Company as* follows::— 5s per share on application ; 5s ncr share on allotment, and by subsequent calls of 5s per, share at intervals of nob less than one month. The however, anticipate that it will not be necessary to call up more thao Ll 10s per share daring the first twelre months of the Company's operations. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS, j The following gentlemen have consented to act as Provisional Directors until the elec» lion of the Permanent Board. Viggo Monrad, Karere ; George M. Snelson, Palmerston North ; William Akers, Fitzher* beirt* Alex." Ferguson^ -Palmerston North ; J. P; Leary, Palmerston North ;; R. Leary, Palmerston, North; Charles Collis,, jun, Karere ; James Mowlem, Karere ; J. Wiogate, Karere; V. T. Hitchings, Karere; J.C. Sly, Karere: J-. Herbert Haukins, PaU : merßton North ; J. VValdegrave, Palmerston North ; Frits Jenssen, Palmerston North ; T. H. Cavernill, Palmerston North, Bankers :- The Bank .of New Zealand. Solicitors :. Messrs Hankins and Baker. Interim Secre* . tary, F; . Mowlem. Tenrporary offices : Mr Mowlem's offices, The Square, Palmerston North. The objects of the Company a.*e the erection ot Factories for, and tne manufacturing of.Butter, Chees, and Bacon within the Orona County, 'and tbe sale of the same from time to time as the Company may direct. It is the intention of tbe Promoters to erect the first factory of the Company on a site to be ob« tamed between Longburn and Karere. If the Company can purchase milk at 3£d per gallon - deliverable at the Factory, the Promoters propose, after the payment of the working expenses and a yearly dividend of 10 per cent oa the paid up Capital, to pay persons having supplied the Factory with milk at the above price, an extra halfpenny per gallon for every gallon of milk supplied during the year.. Having m ■ view the undoubted success of • factories of this nature m other parts of 'the Colony, and ' being . assured of a large measure of support for this undertaking, the. Promoters confidently appeal to the settlers for their cordial co-operati n m establishing, this important and valuable industry m their" midst. ; • N.B. — In the event of the Company not being fioated^all monies paid oufapplication for shares will be returnedjjin full. Applications for shares may be made to any of the Directors or to the undersigned. I ' „ F. MOWLEM. i ■■ •. i: ■■ A\ \ WB HAVE RECEIVED t : . ' ....... OUR Brat shipments of Spring ' and Summer NOVELTIES '- ! for all Departments. The goods are now being opened out, and will be found on Inspection a. 'MOST SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT. We invite our patrons and the public generally to pay an Early Visit of Inspection. CLOTHING. We have received an EXTRA LAR'JE SUPPLY for this De* partment from the. various NEW ZEALAND and VICTORIAN . FACTORIES, and we have no hesitation m saying they include tbe CHOICEST goods ever submitted to the Palmerston public, and *are the BEST XHIT MONEY CAN BUY. We have • decided to Sfdl these at the LO WEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. YOU SHOULD SEE THE GOODS AND THE. PRICES. Millinery and Dressmaking oh , the. premises, under, experienced- . and efficient management. " J C.JM[,_RpSS & COMPANY, \Thb ;Bon Mabohb,: North. ; THE I KING OF LEATHER; FRANCIS J, JONES, The nbw Notorious Slaughterer : of BOOTS AND SHOES. V ILL Open m - his New and Spacious Premises, opposite the Princess Theatre, Ridgway street, Wanganui on MONDAY 24th SEPTJBMBBB, With the Magnificent Stock of 3J2. H. Hunt's Estate, of Wellington, when I BOOTS AND SHOES • Of every variety will be -offered afc Prices so LOw that they must be seen to be believed. ; Heads of Families are requested to refrain 1 from buying anything m connection with! Leather until the Arrival^ this '■ SPLENDID STOCK: Remember— That a e 4 ! this Gigantic' Magnitude only occurs once m- a Jjife Time As Mr Jones has Bought tbis Immense Stock for cash at something less than -half their Original Cost, he is m a position to sell Cheaper than any other house m the Leather Trade. The Shop will be open for the Great Rush on MONDAY, 24th September, and to pre--vent customers from being diasapoipted ih not being attended to at once, has engaged an efficient staff of hands, who have my positive instructions to sell the Goods at tbe Lowest Pr|ces Don't forget to call and, secure some real Bargains, as thsf are all New and just out of Bond. FRANCIS J. JONES, The greatest living wonder of tbe Age. ._i THE PALMERSTON BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY ESTABLISH. MENT. NEXT THE "BON MARCHE," The S^tjabb. THE Undersigned begs to thank the residents of Palmerston and surrounding districts for the support so generously accorded him since starting m business on his own account, and while soliciting a continuance of their esteemed favors, would intimate that m future a more varied stock will be kept on hand to nveet the wants of the everincreasing population. Freeh scons and buns daily. The catering fcr Balls, Suppers, Picnic Parties, and Public Entertainments carried out efficiently, and under my own supervision* , Bread of V First Class, Quality " only raade, i_s* Note Thk Aderbss*— J. D. FRASER, Pastry Cook _ Contectioner, next the ' « Bon MsreLe/ The Square, , Palu.ersvon Worth,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 247, 20 September 1883, Page 3
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