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PROSP E O ; T U \ellington O Vbat.pbeseeving AND EBFRIGBBATINa COMPANY. (Limited.) TobeW^d^f A^** St ° Ck GrmpaniM' Act, 1882. cAitfrAL •:.; r TT ... *66,b00. Ih 6000 Sharks of Lift Bach. With' power to woreftse by' Calls net eioeeainß at the xate o_ S_iJ_ng*t»r month per Sbate. Provisional Directory. ■ The «^flK."sS^^ John T. Dalrymple, Esq., Waitatapia. ChaS^hnston, Esq., M.H.E. (Mesaw ,• Johnston & Co.) ■■■:■* _ Hon. Robert Campbell, M.L.V. . ( W. Waring Taylor, Esq. , J. G. Wilson, Esq., M.H.R. Donald Eraser,, Eaq, ■ ; John McLeniian, Esq. Oroua Downs Charles B. Izard, Ehq . (Messrs Izatd and P. H. Krull, Esq. (Messrs 4 KtuU and Co) Joseph-Abbott; Efiq.Wankanui^ ' J. McMennmen, Eaq. TeraWV . John Steven., E?q. C^easrs Stevens and ' Gorton;- BulU) • ' ,_' •_;.■ James Smith, Esq. (Messrs Tarnbull, Smithi and Go.) '^ ;„- O. 0. Murray, Esq. Murray, Roberta, and Co) , James Bull, Esq. B^k Tuin-mv A. H. Miles, Esq. (.Messrs Murray, Robert, and Co.) „.,«• * John P. Riisaell, Esq. Wftngai-Moana Alfred Matthews; Esq. FeatHerston Andrew Young, Es«i. E. J. Riddiford, Eaq. George Luxford, Esq. ir« P. B. Larkworthy, Msßq. Carnarvon Estate, Sarison ''.'.' V A , " With power to add to their number. 1 Bahkebs : Tho_Oolonial B.mk of New Zealand. : ■ " . SOXICITO^. ;, Messrs Izard and Bell. Interim ;Skcrbxa«t. -.-..> .-. Henry ! Wrightll "' '" : Temporaby Offiobs. ; Temple Chambers. Alt expenses m. cojniectwn with floating the Company' prio^ to registration to db borne by the Vendors. ' ; ' . Ihe objects with which this Company is projected are to purchase, continue, and extend the businesses, of Messrs t.iaiid H. Barber, and^ Woods, Grosbie, and Co., whioh have' beei 46 successfully carried on for manyears twstr consisting of six Tetaii -hopsjmeat preserving and boilinjf-dpwir plan^ oomplete, paddocks, yards, _oi*es, oartt, and all the ■, appliances necessary -tor conducMPlg the extensive business lybicb^now. exists. A schedule of thY various properties_used m the business is appended t at fool, apd the values having been ascertained by a competent independent valuator, 'and approved by the Provisional 1 Director*, it is^ proposed to take them over »t the sum of L 18,78» ■ os vide Schedule A, of which the propnetorp will retain m paid-up Bhates the sum of Ll2 000, leaving the balauce to; be paid out of calls, and to bear interest at tbe rate. of 8 percent per annum j the payment to extend over a maximum 1 period of five years, or to be reduced by instalmeots of not less than LJOOO each, at any earlier date, at the option of the Company. . [ i AH book debts will be taken over as they now stand m the books, and' jihey will be guaranteed at 20s in* the pound by the J »endorß.f Live stock, tallow, horses, carts, and several. smaller properties not :alr«-.ady valued, vide Schedule B, will betaken at a valuation oia deliver y: but all other articles and property oi whet kind soever wiir be deemed to be included- m the valuation esfcimate of L 18.789 5s • The Company. will be registered as soon as L25,0<)0 has been subscribed for, m addition to the paid-up shares to be retaineii by the Vendors, and the : shareholders will then be called together to elect a permanent Board and adopt Articles ofitAssociation. :; <. Oa the Begistratipn of the Company, Messrs BaT&er will ai their own cost, eon tinue and com pie tb thp' erection of a new Blaughfet.houße at Ngabauranga, -and 'Will remove there, from its present^ position m Willis-street, the whole of their meat . preserving macbinery and plant. . It is intended to take power m theMemorahduoi' of 'Association to "enter "upon the business d£ freezing meat for export, *of to amalgamate with any other Company, or to purchase any business established, for that purpose, and to manufactut c artificial manures or other predicts which may be consideied iegitimat'e adja. ct^ ir> the busidess: but for the present; '• at least, it is deeme-d prudent to Test satisfied with the knowu profits of the businesses us the} staud, without embarking m more apeculativ.eiyentures, and it is evident that ihe combination of the two establishments undv.r one' management must result m increased profits and largely diminished expenses. ■"■; /;"■.'•■ Tbe combined businesses show a net profit ef over. 15 perippnt, and it is confideutly ' expected that'" when' conducted undet^ohe htad, this may liecdnsijderabiy exceeded 1 . ' Thesucdess'whidH^has attended the Gear Meat <;6mpany since itß establishment as a public Company, sbo~e .conclusively that such businesses are more systematically and advantageously worked and extended m this way than by private enterprise; jand it is for this reason that- Messrs Barber, and Woods, Crosbie and Company are willing to sell their respective business to a Company •while still retaining a. very large interest tbemselye ;and i hey have agreed to place their series ,at. ihe disposal of the Company for such timers the JDireitirs may require, and not to engage m any businesses m competition with this Company. . •; The resources of; the Wellingjtpn district, m the way o f sheep and cattle, are so large and increasing, and the demand for preserved meats iv England and elsewhere, so much m excess of the supply, that a business of this kind is capable of almost infinite extension,* and 'presents to capitalists tbe opportunity of a safe 'and profitable investment, I whilst to stockowoers it affords the means of sersuriug a fair, value for their produce. . : The Provisional Directors have\ given their carefl consideration to ilie . Proposed Comojuny, and haveliad submitted to them, dy their own valuator the derailed volitions of the various properties o be taken over..* They feel, theyca* 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 capital invested^ as., wdl as by: ilie extension o/ the , business adding to the material prosperity of the City und the stockowners s o/ the surrounding districts, r,; .■- > ..•■-.. ,;... : . The, Authorised Brokers are: — Wellington— I) g A CON & BO'SHfiLL '< — AimiUit WAKBCTII" ' 'TON, % 00/ ''" ' Wairarapa— J LOWES & m.)U$, Mas-' terton Wnnganni— H. TILLY Bulls— STE V^filji § & GORTON * Feilding.^HALCOMßE & SHKRWILL Palmerston-ASTEVExNS & GORTON Foxton^TflYNJpS, LIXTON, & CO. I From whom Prospectuses and all in-: : formationcan be obtained, or from ".. HENRY WRIGHT, Interim Secretary, ■ (■ : ..•?" )';_ TenipleiClhiambers^ Valuable DrscoVE^y r c»R the Hair.— ■ If your hair is tunfing itrey, or white, or falling off, use {'(The r Mexican:Hair: Benewer,* for it will, "positively restore m every case fireypr White hairs .to^its piignal colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell of moßt'Bestoreis.' It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, us we!) as promoting the growth of hair ou.bpki jybr;re , the glands are not decayed. A3k your cherais* for ' The Mt>xio_u HairKenewer/eoldby chemists and perfumers everywhere

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 251, 25 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 251, 25 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 251, 25 September 1883, Page 4

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