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A BUIDGED PROSPECTUS. " Wellington Woollen Manufacturing Company fljimitedj. Registered under the Companies^ Act, 1882, limiting the liability of the Shareholders to the amonnt of their Shares. CAPITAL ... ... £100,000 In 20,000 Shares of £5 Each, Payable as follows :— Two Shillings and Sixpence per share, on application, Two Shillings ' and Sixpence on allotment, an£ the residue by calls not exceeding Five Shillings per share at intervals of not less than Three months. Directors : T. Kennedy Macdonald, Esq., Chair-:. man. David Buick, Esq. Robert Cleland, Esq. J. Dransfield, Esq. • W. A. FITZHJBBBEKT, EsQ. John H. Heaton, Esq. Charles Tringham, Esq, Bankers : The Colonial Bank of Nkw Z* m LAND. Solioitor : W. T. L. Travebs, Esq. Brokers: Messrs Williamson and Go. Secretary : Charles St. Barbs. ADDENDA TO ORIGINAL PRO- • : SPECTUS. An agreement for the purchase of twelve acres of freehold land on the Koro Koro Stream, Petone, has been made with the native owners, and registered. The Company obtains under this agreement valuable waterrights, aud tlie price to be paid r may be deemed satisfactory.. The principal portion of the above. land was subject to a lease to Mr Wolland, and the Directors have. purchased all his interest with the right of immediatt entry. ' Thewaters of the stream have been analysed by Dr Hector, who states that they are peculiarly adapted for the purposes reqnired. The site has been reported upon, by experts, and pronounced to be one of the most suitable m the whole colony for a Woollen Factory. The advantages of road, rail, and 569 carriage at the factory gates, tht close proximity of population, and the impossibility of interfering with or injuring other properties, are certainly of the greatest consequence. From the fact that negotiations ape already m course of completion for. appointing a thoroughly practical Manager, and that plans and specifications for erection of works will b» promptly proceeded with, it will be understood that the Directors intend to proceed vigorously with the undertaking. . . Close upon 12,000 shares having been taken up, and 5000 being reserved, only 3000 are now open for allotment. , ' . Applications for shares may be made to the Secretary, at Wellington, either directly or through the Broken of the Company or any Agents. Every application must be accompanied by the required deposit, or by a receipt from any Branch of the Colonial Bank for the amount of such deposit. Application Forms may be obtained from the Secretary and Brokers, or at any Branch of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand iib 1 iroTj "w\a.jstt A Situation— A Servant, To Sell Anything—To Buy Anything, To Let Furnished — Or Unfurnished, OR To Increase Your Business, ADVERTISE IN THE MAN AWA TU STA HTDAR D, The. Largest Circulation, m the District, and consequently the Best Medium for Advertising. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery— the grand propelling power. . THE MERCANTILE AND BANK- , RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW . ZEALAND. . . ■ ■■ THE Proprietor of the Meboantili and B&nkbdptct Gazette of N«w Zealand has much pleasure m announcing to subscribers am the public generally, lih at the subscription to the Gazette Will be reduced to Two Guineas per annum, as from Ist January, 1884. He is enabled to make this intimation m consequence of the highly* encouraging increase m circulation which continues to attend each issue of What has proved" to .bo a most valnable business publication, and because of the economical reforms introduced by the " Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883." The Gazette has now entered its Ninth Year of existence ; and, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous 'subscribers throughout the Colony that neither labour nor expense will be spared m sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most reliable circular of its .kind m New Zealand. • ■ The Half-yearly Index will, m future, be issued separately, at an extra chaige of Five Shillings per annum. The Mercantile and Bankbuptct Gazette is the Only Gazette fob.tm Colony published m New Zealand. Note.— Subscription with Index, £2 7s per annum ; without Index, £2 2«. Payable m Advance. •> Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gazette from the Ist January, 1884, will please send their names and addresses te the agents — Messrs Baker Bros., Lambton' Quay, Wellington, and the local agents for the various districts, as well as to the proprietor. R. T. WHEELER No. 8 Stafford-street, Dunedin.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 192, 11 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 192, 11 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 192, 11 July 1884, Page 4

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