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F= AND BBFMGBRitiNG COMPANY. - Tobeßepst^^^^^ ot Stock Companies' Acfc, 1882. ' CAPITAL .~T ••• , fiso ' 000 - Is good Shabks of LlO Bach. With powtouwMW».. HAw ■ Payable-Ten ShlUings on gggSW Shillings on aliment j and SuLsequ J byCalls net exceeding a b£ Shillings per month per Bnare. John T. DalrjinplejJSaq,, .waitatapia, Oh«^fc«on,^,M r H:kXMe^ Johnston & o<w ) > n ( , Hon. Robert Canipbell, M.U.U. t W. Waring Taylor, Esq. J. G. WilsdnrßsqTM7H.B. DonaW Fraser, Esa; _ n(| John McLennan, Esq. Oroua Downs _ Obwle. B,lzat4iE6q. .(Messrs Izard and P. H^Hi^o^MeMra Joseph Abbott^Esq. Wanganm. J. McMenamen, iftd- J^^J^U' knd * John Steveni, v Ee ft , CMeasrs Stevens and jj£ps% (Messrs Turnbuli, 0. a m S^rr^>i.\Mesßrß Murray, Roberts, 1 and* 06) James Ball, Esq; Balls - W_«.av A. H. Miles, Esq. (Messrs Murray, Robert, and .Cog); ■ .■ ■ ■. -^r.-u'A .; . John P. Russell, Esq^Wangai-Moana Alfred Matthews, Esq. Featherston Andrew Young^Ee* E. J. Eiddiford, Esq. George Lnxford.Esq. ' - ™« P.B; Larkwortbyi Esq. Carnarvon Mr, - tate, Ssnson* -v ,■' . ::; - " : i ; i With power to.add to their number. . ••• : ; <'i . Baukbbs; •;. - V .•■• ;i >;. TholOolohial Bank »f New-Zealand, SOUCIIOBS. ''""'"'* Messrs Izard and, Bell.^ Iktbbjh Secjkbtaby. „, , „ ; -^Henry^ Wrighti^ :. TKMPORA.BY QgglOK^. J ; Temple'CSambers. All expenses m. conneo r tion with; floating the Company-. pjdor_lo_r.efiißtrafcion. to _oe borne by the Vendors. :. The objepts yitb ( Hwhich this .Company is projected are to purchase, continne, andextend the basinesaes of Mesfirs J. and H. Barber, and Wooflß, Grosbie; and Co./ whicii • * hare been-so-successfnlly carried onJor. many ■ years, pa,sW jconeisting ot,«« retail shop^ meat preserying and boilwp-aown plant eompiete.'rJaadocks, yaras, horses, carte, and all the' applianceß necessary for conducting the eiieD»ive;bjQßiness *rhich now,, exists. A achedolp of the. yariqus properties used m the business is appended, at foot, and the values having been_ascertained by a competent indep"endent>alaatdr, and approveoVby tbe Prbyisional Directors, it is P^PP 8 * 4 *? take' them Met' &t . the sum of L 18,789 5a vide Schedule A, of which the proprietpw Will retain .m sbareß the sum of Ll^iOdd, leaving the balance to be paid out of calls, and to bear interest at the rate *>t 8 percent-per-annum; the payment to extend over a maximum period of fivejears, or } to be reduced'by instalments o! not less than LIOQO eacb, : at any earlier date, at the option of the Companyi •- ■ : : , _;.-■• All book debts, will betaken over ; as they now stand m -the books, and they will be guaranteed at ;20s m, the pound by the yendprs. , live stock, tallow,. horses, carts, and several smaller, properties not! ' already Taltfed,^ Yine 1 Schedule B, will be taken at a valuation on delivery: but all other articles and property of what kind, soever, will, bs deemed to.be included m the valuation esti- ' The Company will be registered as soon as L 25.000 has been subscribed for, m addition to the paid'UP. shares to be retained by the Vendors,' anA the ' shareholders • will -then be called together to elect a permanent Board and adopt Articles of Association. On ?Ihe- Registration of the -Company, Mesars Barber will at their 'own coßt con tinue and the erection of a new slaughter. house at Ngahauranga, and. will remove ttiere, from its present position. in WiUis^sweeti thY whole of their meat preserving Machinery and plant, : . : ■•- ■ . ;Xt i>intended toitakepowerin the Memoxandum of Associationj to enter upon:, the business of freezing 'mea^ for' 'export, or to amalgamate with, any other Company, or* , purchase afiy l business established^^'for that purpose, and to manufacture artificial manure)i pr ipther prcduots wbicb may be ;> eon. aidered legitimate acijuDcts to the business ; but for the' "present, at least, itis ; deemed prudent to reßt satisfied with the knows v profits.of the businesses ag| thej stand, withoul embarking in,more speculative .ventures, anc \. it is evident that the combination of the ! tw< under Oile management mus tesuifrininoreasell profits and largelyxlhnin' • ished exsensesi :*. fj = : t/''■ - ; - ;\ Tbejjombined businesses show a net proni ef orer 15 per cent, and it' is confidently expected that when conducted under on* beadj this in>y becorisiderablylexceeded. The success which has attended the Geai Meat Company since its establishment as a * public jCompany, shows. conclusively ,thal such" bußintßß"eß are' more ' systematically anc advantageously worked and 'extended it tnis way i;haK by] priVate; enterprise ; and ii i« ior this reason .. thaj Messrs Barber, .anc W6ddi(, Y Croßbie and Company arewfilling U sell : their iitespectiv'fi. business to a Companj wnite^still Retaining ,a very large interesl themsel^e ■■ ;and they have agreed to place their services at the disposal of the Company f or sucb-time as the Direstars may require and not to engage m any busmesses m oom : petitioniWith this Company. . . .", ..The. resources of the Wellington district m'tb'e^way'of sheep and cattle, are io largi and 'increasing, and the demand for pre. served- /; meatß m England .and elsewhere sc mucb.in excess of the^suoply, that a businesi .of this land is capable of almost m finite ex tension, and presents to capitalists the op portunity of a safe and profitable investment whilst to stockowners it affjrds the means oi securing a fair y value for their produce. : J Tlit i -pJovisidniti '■'- Directors havt given their careful consideration to the ' ■Prbplbße& Cohpany, and have had sub •_ rnitted to then by their own valuator the detailed valwiiona of tlie varioui $ft%br(ie*3o'ibei 'taken? ■ overti <Bhey\ feel they can with conjtiLen.ee recommend this undertaking to Hie Public a» one which is entered upon Wo, fair basis, and, which promises 'to yield a handsome, retttri^ on tfm capital invested^ as wall as }k the&xtension of th&business adding to the material "prosperity of the City and thY stockowneraof'the'surrdundijig districts. - \ The Authorised Brokers are : — ; „ Wejflinglon— DEACON "& BUSHEL! 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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 274, 23 October 1883, Page 4

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