AND EBFRIG-RATING COMPANY. (LIMIMD.) To be Registered ''^^J^**** Companies' Act, 18o_. o_OT^:..'^^ iM^ ,V Is 6000* ShAeis oif LlO Bach. With power to increaw Payable-Ten SWninga on appbcatton. \ Shillings on allotment ij»£™fi£ Five by Calls net exceeding at the taw o Shillings per month per snare. X Provisional Directory. - The followi^ge^emen $jg££*> John T. palrymple, Esq., Waitatapia. Charieallohnston, Esq,, M:H.&/ (Messrs Jphnston & Op.) . ■ Hon. Robert Campbell, M.li.t». W. Waring Taylor, Esq. _ -" J. G. Wilson; Esq., M.H.R. Donald Fraserj Esq. JJohn McLennan, Esq. Oroua Downs GhsrleAß. Izard, Esq. (Messrs Izard apa F.H. Krull, Esq. (Messrs Krull and Co) Joseph Abbott, Eeq. Wanganui ; J, McMehianien, Esq. Terawbiti John.Stevens, Bsqr (Messrs Stevens and Gorton, Bulls) • ■ ••'-' ■ ' ... James Smith, Esq.. (Messrs Turnbuli, • Smith i and Co.) : .< _ > 0. 0." Murray, Esq." (Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co) ,-',- James Bull, Esq. Bulls / . , a A. HiMiies, Esq. (Messrs Murray, Robert, and Co.) . John P. Russell, Esq. Wangai-Moana Alfred Matthews, Esq.' Featherston Andrew Youngj Esq. E. J. Biddiford^Esq. . -. . George Luxfordi Esq. ... , _, . F. B.- Larkwortby, ESq. Carnarvon Est«te; Sansorf ",'. .„. With power' to add to toeir number. : - ! '.:- '" Bane'bbs : . '■ : : c^.. . T_e_Colonial Bunk of New Zealand. SOLICITOBS. . ; , Messrs Izard and Bell. . " Intjbbim Seoretabt.. . Henry Wright. Tempobaby Of woes. \ ; .. Temple 'Cbambers. All expenses m connection with floating the Company prior' to registration to be. borne by tbe Vendors. Ihe-objects with which this Company is projected, ares to purchase, continue, and extend the>usinesses of Messrs J., apd a. Barber, and.Woods, Crosbie,. and Co., which have been so successfully carried on for many years past, consisting of six retail shops, meat preserving and boiling-down plant eompJete,baddookß, yards,- horses, carts, vand all the appliances necessary for conducting the extensive business which now exists. A schedule of the various properties used -m the business is appended at foot, and, the values havings been ascertained- by a competent independent -aluator, and approved by tbe Provisional Director-, itis P ro P™edto take them- over »t the sum of L 18,789 5s vide -Schedule A, ol which the proprietors will retain m paid-np snares the ,. sum of Ll2 000,' leaving the balauce ip be paid out of calls; and to bear interest at tbe rate bf 8 pw cent per annum; the payment to extend over a maximum period of five yearß, or to be reduced by instalments of not less than LlOQOeach, atauy earlier date, at the option^ of the Company. ; All book debts will be taken over as they now stand m the books, and they will be guaranteed at 20s m the pound by the vendors*! Livestock, tallow;] horses; carts, and several smaller properties not, already.; valued, vide' Schedule B, will betaken at a valuatibriondeliverv: but all dther articles and property of what kind soever will be deenied to. be included m the valuation esti- . mate of L.8,789 ss. , , ' The pbmpajßy will be registered as soon, as L 2&,006 has been subscribed for; M addition to the- paid-up shares to; be retained by the; Vendors, apd ithe shareholders will then be called .together to elect a permanent Board and adopt Articles of Association. ...... On tbe Begistration of the Gdmpany,' MeiWS' Barber will at their own r cost con tinuejandtcpmplete.:the erect'on of a:new slaughter. boose at Ngabauranga, and .will remove there, frbi_ its present position m "Willis-street, the whole of their meat pre-' serving machinery and plant. . . ■. - lifs intebded to take power m the Memo-. xanclum of Association to enter upon the business of freezing meat for export, or to amalgamate with aay other Company, or to ■ purchase any business established for. that purpose, and to manufacture artificial manures or otber products, which may be considered •Jegitimate^adjni.ctv ; to 'the- business : but- for the presentf at leasfc- it is deemed pnfdent tp.rest satisfied with the .known profits of thebusinesses «8 thej stand, without: embarking m more speculative ventures, and' it is evidentthat ihe combination of the two establishments under one manaKement must: resuhvin increased profitsand largely diminished* expenses. . The, combined businesses show a net profit ef oyer, 15 per .cent, and ifc is confidently; •expected that when /conducted under' one head, this' may be considerably exceeded. The ■access which has attended the Gear Meat Company since its .establishment as a public Company, shows conclusively that such businesses are more systematically and adyantageonsly worked "and extended iv this way than by private enterprise; and.it is- for; this reason that Messrs Barber, and Woods,. Crosbie and .Uoinpany are willing to. sell their lespective business to a Company while still retaining a very large interest themselve ;and they .have agreed to place their servi-es at. the' disposal of the Company for such time as the Directors may require, and not to engage m any businesses m competition with this Company. The resources of the Wellington district, m the way bf sheep and cattle, are so large and increasing, and the demand for preserved meats m, England and elsewhere so much m excess of the supply, that a business of this _md' is capable of almost infinite extension, and presents to capitalists tbe opportunity of a safe and profitable investment, -whilst to stockowners it affords the ..means of securing a fair value for, their produce. ; , The s ■■ Provisional Directors have given tlmr careful consideration to tlie Proposed Company, and Itave had submitted to them oy their own valuator the detailed valuations of (lis various properties obe taken over. They Hsl they can with confidence recommend this undertaking to the Public as one which is entered upon on a fair basis, and, which promises to yield a handsome return on the papttal invested, as well as by the extension of the business adding to the material prosperity of the City apd ,the , stockowners of the surrounding districts. 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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 249, 22 September 1883, Page 4
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