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P^BiJBRVING USD KBFBIGBRATINCr COMPANY. ; " (LnnxßD.) ■ivynv'..:' v>i— ■> j- • ■ '- 1 Tota^itered'uiae?: tne Joint 1 Stock Act, 1882. ' Ih-MoO Shams o*-LlO Bags. With power to inoteaf* . Shillings per month per Stare. •■ —Provisional Directory. .■"■■ Thi<3followini gentlemett will «« on t!l ® l£ jlernirtent Boardby the Shareholders :^ John T. Dalrymple,.Esq., Waitatapja.. OharS'lfohnston, Esq>, M.H# (Mefßrs Johnston & Co.) _ . . „ : . ; Hon. Robert Campbell, M.L.U. _ W. WarwgTajflbr, Esck J. G. Wilson, Esq., M.H.8.. Donald Fraeer, Bsq l . 11 . John McLennan, Esq. Oroua Dowdb • . - _ Chtrles B. laard, Esq. (Messrs Izard ana Ball-)- -- ■ ""■'■ ' F. Hv Krull, Esq. (Messrs Krull and Oo) Jo«epU')A^t, Esq., Wanganui J. McMenamen,,EHq. Terawbiti John Stevens, $q. CMeßsrs Stevens and Gorton. Bulls) '_ «, - t-i,- --: JameVSniithT I^. (Messrs Turnbull,. Smitn, and Co.) " v O. O^urray; Esq. (Measw Murray, Rbberts, and Co) James Bull, Esq. Bulls „ A. H. Miles, Esq. (Messrs Murray, Robert, and Co.) John P. Russell, Esq. Wangai-Moana Alfred Matthews, Esq. Featherston Andrew Young, Eef. : B.jr. j Eiddiford,E«q. ( George Luxford, Esq. F.B.Larkwortby, Ksq. Carnarvon Estate, Sanson : ' *t ' With power to add to their number. : " i;i - ' ■■' Bamkbes; ■ ' ;' ■" ThelOoWniil Bank of New Zealand, r• ' V,.1 ? SOUJCITORS. ... n J. .'V „.^.MeßnnL Eard. and- Bell.. » . , ■ „ „ Henry Wrightl , ■■ — Tbmpobabt'Oot'ickssu ' Airf eipenses rik connection with floating t^e 4Jotfpany $rior to registration' to beborne by the Vendors. •> • ' ■■'- . Ih»object»-vith- which this Company^, projected are to purchase, continue, and extend' itie businesses of Messrs J. and H. BarWf^bd Wolods, Crosbie, arid Co., whioh have been so saooessfully carried on for many yeatfjpast,, consisting of iix retail shops, meat .preserving and boiling-down plant eompleto, J paddoeks,^ards, horjMis, carts; and all the ' Appliances necessary for Conducting the extensive business which now exists.,: A schedule of the various properties used In the business is appended at fool, and the values having been ascertained by a competent independent' vala'abor; arid approved by tbe PrOTimonal. Director*- it is proposed to take it^em over at ,the; ?um of L 18.789 6s Vide "Schedule A, of which, the proprietow Will retain In paid-up shares the mm of L 12.000, leavuig the balauoe to be paid but of calls, and to bear interest at the rate of 8 per oentpe'r annum ; the payment to extend; over a maxim.am period of five years, or to : be reduced by instalments of not less than LIOOO each, at>ny earlier' date, at the option ef '<> ■'■' : Ail book debts will be taken over asthey now .-stand m the books, and they will be guaranteed at 20s m the < poupd by the Tendoisi Live stock, tallofe,' horses; icarts, and Wveral smaller properties not already vahwoViVide Schedule B, will be taken at a valuation on delivery ; but all other articles and property of what kind Boever will be deemed to be included m the' valuation estimate 0f L18.789 ss. ■ ;■.. The,, Company will be registered as soon as '" L25.00D bail been subscribed for, m addition to tne : paid-up shares to be retaiued by the Vendors, and the shareholders will then be called together to elect^a permanent Board and adopt Articles of Association. ; . Onc^he^^gistratiqb ;j»f the: Company; Messrs Barber will at their, own cost oen tinue and oomplete the erection of a new slaughter. house at Ng'ahauranga, and will remove .there, from its present position m "Willis-street, the whole «f their meat -preserving machinery and . plant. * It ia,iritended|o take power m the Memp-r randuuf of Association to enter uppn the business of freezing meat for export, or to amalgamate with any other Company, or h .purchase any^ business established for that purpose, and to manufacture -artificial mannces or other prcdnpts whioh may be con. ■ideied legitimate adjunct* to the business ; bof fottne preßeDtj .'it least, it is deemed prudent to rest satisfied with the 'known profits of the businesses us thej stand, without embarking inmore, speculative ventures, and it is evident that the combination of the two f establishments under one management mus'. xesulfin Increased profits and' largely diminished expenses. ■ The combined businesses show a net profit ef over 15 per cent, and it ' is confideDtly -expected that when conducted under one head, this may be considerably exceeded; ; The success which, has attended the Gear Meat-idompany since iti establishment as a pnbliq Company, shows conoluoively that such misihessesSare more systematically and advantageously \ '..worked arid extended m thin way than by private enterprise; and it is for this reason that Messrs Barber, and "Woods, Croibie and Company are willing to ■ell their lespective, business to a Company while still retaining a very large interest themselve ;and they havg agreed to place their seryiues »t the disposal of the Company for such time as the Directors may require, and riot to engage m any businesses m competition with this Company. ' ' The^reioaroea of the Wellington district, m the way of sheep and: cattle, are so large an|i;:inereasirig, and the demand for preserved, meats, m England and eliewhere so mucD iri u excess'6f the supply, that a business of this kind is capable of almost infinite extension^ land presents to capitalists the opportunity of a safe and profitabje. investment, whilst to stockowuers it affords the means of securing a fair value for their produce. The . provisional Directors have given their careful consideration to the ProjjQjedCotnpany, and have had submitted to them py their own valuator the detailed valuations of tits various properties, obe taken ovei\j They feel they can with confidence recommend this undertaking, to the Public, as one which \s entered /uppn on a fair basis, and, which ptoffifees, to, yield ;a handsome return on the capital invested^ as wdl ashy the extension of the business adding to the material ; prosperity of the City qnd the jstjockoyoners of the surrounding districts. The Authorised Brokers are : — W^ilington^Dß^dON & BUSHELL T .'.»,. ,r- AETaUR WAKBtTR.. Wairarapa— EOWES & IRONS, Mas- ■'■« --;/ tenon ■, ' • '; :. ; ■ : .- Wanganui-^H. TILLY - BfcUsT4STEyENS & GORTON Feiiding— HALOQMßE & SHERWILL "Palmerston— STEVENS & GORTON Foxton-4TfI¥NNE,LINTON, & CO. "Fronr whom Prospectuses and all m« formation can be obtained, or from r : .^NRY WRIGHT, , " V ' : '. : l : ''. r: .! 4 .,':.. <J ;..' " Secretary, J , .''*'' . ' \i /Temple Chambers* U VAILTJABiH ©rSOOVBET ; *"0B THE HilE. — U your hair is turning grey/or, .white, pr falling .off, use •• ;Tbe Mexican Hair Benewer,' fe^wilt positively restore m every 'caM Sre/ or "White hairs to its orfgnal colour, wiwdrit; lettiif&tbe disagreeable smell of most'E^ortir^J JTtftakej fhehaircharmingly p beantifuUatwell as promoting the growth of '0- bair onbaiaspots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your chemist for ' Tbe Mexican Hair Bene wer/aoldbj ehemutiand perf nmtri evetfwheie

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 272, 20 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 272, 20 October 1883, Page 4

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