ABRIDGED PKOSPECTUS. " Wellington Woollen '^tawjfudturing Company (Limited). Registered under the Companies Act,. 1882, limiting the liability of the Shareholders to the amount' of their Shares.- .•■ — CAPITAL ~ ... £ ioo,ooo In 20,000 Shares of £5 Each, Payable as foEows .:— Two Shillings and Sixpence per shar.e oh ap4 plication, Two Shillings and Sixpence, on allotment, . and, £he residue by calls not exce^dingj Five : Shillings, ; per share.i.at An. tprvals: of. noti less- than* Thifcee months. .. .,. . ••. ■ v z ' lMreo^i;'- f{ .. !i}; , T. Kennedy Macdonald, Esq., Chairman, ... . • }i ,.;r./..T > David Buick, Esq. Robert Cleland, Esq., . .»$ j. DbansfibiiD, Esq. . W. A. FITZHBUBEHTiEs^.! John H. H baton, Esq. Charles Tringha*, Esq. ' Bankers: ■■ •■ '- iT Tfii Colonial Bank of Naif jfa'*'.* ' LAND.' " '■"•'(> l • "'■ Solioitor : ;:■•! W. T. L. TftAVERs, Esq. Brokers: Messbs Williamson ajt» Qp t - : - v \ .■;;.' ".- Secretary : . ..', ; .:V. " — :- Gharles Ife~BARBH."~*-— — rr ADDENDA TQJDBIGIHAL PEOi . i ■•■ SPECTUS., v;i y ; Ai^greement for the purohdseVf •■ Welye acres df ;1 rreehbld : land on the •• Koro-Kdro'iStfeaui^Petone, has been made; with the native, owiers,. iteji registered. The- Company iflhtabw.v under this agreement valnable water-. ] rights,' and the.prioe to be_paid l may ' be deemed satisfactory. The prinoipal portion of the ..afore .land was subject to a lease to Mr Wolland, and the Directors have purchased all his interest with the right of immediate entry. The waters of the stream have been analysed by Dr Hector, .yrtio \ states v/ that they are_peouliarly oi adapj»d for ' the purposes required. /.. ,. § , 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 1 , and sea carriage at the factory gates, the close proximity of population, and the impossibility of interfering wtth ..or injuring other properties, are leertainly of the greatest consequence. n ■?" l From the fact that, negotiations, ar^f'"' I already m course of completion ''foit: 1 ' appointing a thoroughly practical Manager, and that plans ; and specifications for erection of works will be promptly proceeded with, it willvbe^ 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.Wellingtia either directly or through the Brokeis of the Company or any Agents. T?very application must be accompanied by the required deposit, or by a fectiipi from any Branch of thej Colonial Bank for the;amount of: such deposit. Application Forms may be, Abtain^i' from the Secretary and. Brokers,; prj at. j any Branch of. the Colonial ißank Vf New Zealand .--.■" I V . . ..,".„ x^ 1 itotj 'VT-jLjsrrn A Situation —^A Servant, To Sell Any thiDg— To Buy Any thing} > . To Let Furnished—Or Unfurnished, OR To Increase Your , Business *. ■:■■-, ; ' ADVERTISE ; ■l! •■■•■''*' ' •' IN THE '' " ' __■ '" : MA NA WA TV f STA nSTrP, The Largest Circulation m the District, , and consequently the Best Medium for Advertising 1 . Advertising i 3: to business what steam is to machinery— the grand propelling power. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKi' ' ■ B.UPTCY: GAZETTE. OF NEW.-' ZEALAND. rpHE Proprietor of the^MBBCANTBGB^ h X AND BANKRTOTCIT-GrAaETTB-ef N 6W Zealand has much p]easureinanno,tjnoißg ' to subscribers and the public generally, that the subscription to fhejxazette will be reduced to Two Guineas per annum,^ . as from Ist January, 1884, JBLeiSien-' 3 abled to make'this intimation- in consequence of the. highly encouraging increase m circulation which : con tinaea. : ta X - j attend each issue of what has proved to; ; be a moist valnable business publication,'.and because of the economical reforms introduced by the "Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883." . ........ .... The Gazette has now entered itsJNiritk Year of existence ; and, encouraged by, its past success, the "Proprietor bßgs t» ' ' assure hie humerons subscribers throughout the Colony that neither labour ncr expense will be spared m sustaining its , present deserved reputation as the most ' reliable circular of its kind m : Now -; Zealand. ; - . :. The Half-yearly Index will, m futore,: be issued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. , The Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette is the Only Gazette foßtTjib Colony published m New Zealand. ' \ ' Note. — Subscription with Index, £2' 78 per annum ; without Index, £2 2s. Payable m Advance. ; .? Persons desirous of subscribing tt the : Gazette from the Ist January, 1884,,wi1l please send their names and addresses to .". the agents — Messrs Baker Bros., Lamb- '"•' ton Quay, Wellington, and ihe ; local ' agents for the vari6us diatricts, as well ' c as to the proprietor, R. T. WHEELER No. 8 Staff ordrStreet i -Dnnedin. •-•*•■:■•• ' i
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 224, 19 August 1884, Page 4
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