Public Companies of 20s. per share at intervals of not less than two months, and the balance (if required) after an interval of three or four years in calls not exceeding 20s..per share, nor at less intervals than three months. The sum realised by the calling up of £4 per share will be sufficient to pay the half of the purchase-money, and to allow an ample balance for working capital for carrying on the business. The reasons that have induced Mr. Mills to part with this valuable property are::—l. The great and rapid increase in the two branches of his business, rendering the personal superintendence of both almost an impossibility. 2. His intended absence from the colony on a visit to Europe. It is anticipated that in two or three years’ time the value of the land will be so greatly increased as to render desirable the removal of the buildings to some suitable site elsewhere, and the sale of the present site. The sum realised by such sale will probably equal the whole amount now required for the purchase of the entire property. The advantages of entering into possession of a business in actual operation, with a large staff of trained workmen, and with a most valuable business connection, are most important, and cannot be over-estimated. The business is capable of profitable development to almost any extent, the resources of the establishment being equal to any demand likely to occur for many years ; and when owned by a large and influential body of shareholders, each having a direct interest in the extension of its operations, must of necessity become much more valuable than when carried on by one person only. A verified statement of the working of the business and of the profit realised during the last twelve months, ending 30th June, has been prepared, which shows a net profit of £5158 Iss. Bd., which statement can be inspected by intending shareholders. It will, therefore, be seen that the business is of a highly profitable character, and certain to yield a large and immediate return in the shape of handsome dividends on the capital employed, and that the future prospects of the company are of a most promising nature. Such portion of the stock in the foundry, at the time of entering into possession, as the company desire to take over, will be taken at a valuation, and paid for on the usual terms. Contracts in progress at the time of taking over the business to be taken at the valuation, so that profitable work is at once ensured to the company. The indentures of the apprentices will be transferred to the company, thus securing a large amount of skilled labor at a very low rate. Erom the foregoing, it will be seen that as soon as the company is formed and registered, a profitable business will at once be entered upon, thus affording an outlet for capital of a far more favorable character than any yet offered in New Zealand. The share list will close on Saturday, 20th October, 1877. Eorma of application for shares can be obtained at the offices of Mr. E. \V. Mills, Messrs. Zohrab, Knocker, and Co., and at the various branches of the Bank of New Zealand. AJATIONAL MORTGAGE AND agency company oe new ZEALAND (LIMITED). Capital£l ,000,000, inloo,ooo shares of £lO each. First issue 50,000 shares, of which 15,000 are reserved for and now offered in New Zealand. THE SHARE LIST WILL CLOSE ON 3rd OCTOBER. Australian mutual provident SOCIETY. Established in the year 1849. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: HEAD OFFICE—WELLINGTON. The Annual Revenue exceeds £470,000. TheAcoumulatedFundnowexceeds£2,ooo,ooo. The Society has paid to representatives of deceased members upwards of £700,000. The Society has divided amongst its members £412,000, yielding reversionary bonus additions, amounting to £910,000. The New Business for the year 1876 was 4559 Policies, assuring £1,652,575, producing a new annual revenue of £56,300. Persons assuring in this office share the whole profits, and a bonus is declared every fifth year. The annual report, prospectuses, and proposal forms may be had (or will be sent post free), on application to the Branch Office, or to any of the Society’s Agents. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. On Sale KRULL AND CO. HAVE ON SALE. Ex late arrivals and to arrive— RUSTON, PROCTOR & CO.’S 10 H.P,
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE POLLOCK & McNAB’S ENGINEERS LATHES, 7iin. and 9!,in. Genuine white lead, in wooden kegs White lead, No. 1 and 2, in Jcwt. and Jcwt. , kegs Boiled and raw oil, in barrels and drums Putty, in bladders and bulk White Bros.’ Portland cement Lees’ platform weighing machines, Bcwt. to 20cwt. Gospel oak black fencing wire, Nos. 6,7, 8,10 Staples and bright wire Sheet lead and lead piping Sheet zinc Morewood’s corrugated iron, 24 and 26 guage Hessian, 72 inch Brandy, in bulk and case—Hennessy’s, Martell’s, Bisquit Dubouche & Co., Arbouin’s, Burgand’s, and Gautier Freres’, in flasks and $ -flasks Geneva, JDKZ, 3 and 4 gals Do, in stone bottles, 2 gals Whisky, in bulk and case, Red Deer Do. Dunville’s, Lome, and Long John Burnett’s old tom Rum, 30 and 10 0.p., in bulk, Lowndes and R.W.P. Do Lemon Hart’s, in cases Schnapps, Peters’ aromatic Curacoa and maraschino Deetjen’s, and Star of India Stout—Guinness's, Blood’s, and Red Cross Keiller’s confectionery, marmalade, jams, assorted candied peel and jellies Colman’s Durham and D-S-lf. mustard ~. white and blue starch „ light and dark blue • Sardines (Albert’s), halves and quarters Champagne—Perrier's & Fremenit’s Do Deinhardt’s No. 2 Port and sherry, superior Claret—St. Julien, Chateau Rauzau, Haut Sauterne, Creme Ginger and quinine wine Raspberry balm, Thompson’s Limejuice cordial, Gillon’s Ale—Bass’s, Tennent’s, Jeffrey’s, Younger’s, Lobsters and salmon—Morton’s and American Table salt, tapioca, French mustard Pickles—Oriental, Morton’s, Batty’s, Wyatt’s, and Crosse & Blackwell’s Capers, bottled fruits Salad and castor oil, pints and J-pints Anchovy and bloater paste, and potted meats Currants, eleme and sultana raisins Cocoa—Van Houten’s, Fry’s, Epps’, and Taylor’s Pepper, white and black Nuts, Barcelona and shell almonds Sauce—Worcester and Morton's assorted Cornflour—Brown and Poison’s Vinegar (Burnett’s) in bulk and case Canary, rape, and hemp seed Vestas (Belland Black’s), 260’s and plaids Indiarubber hose, three-ply, f-in. Hams, saddlery, sheepshears Sulphur and arsenic Woolpaeks, lOlbs. and J's Perfumery and pomades—Piesse & Lubin’s. and Rimmell’s (assorted) Eau de cologne, J. M. Farina’s Fancy soaps, bars and tablets Varnish (assorted), Roll’s and Linoms’ Wire nails, to 4in.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5158, 3 October 1877, Page 4
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