Prospectus Hied with the Registrar of Companies at Auckland on the 20th day of September, 1928. ■.■FORTUNES m TOBACCO ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THE COMPANY limited; ~";x" X \. , ' x x': / N / n—Z»A irOVlSlOnal I HilirHl "T /^ 11111 l the commercial bank of Australia, Directors: t(I|Jlldl . Xi D,UUU MESSRS. J. F. BUDDLE & SON, Public AcW. H. HORTON, Esq., Surgeon, Auckland. Divided into 75,000 shares of £1 each of which 800 are to be countants and Auditors, Shortland Street, allotted as fully paid up to the promoters as hereinafter men- Auckland, T. G. JULIAN, Esq., Contractor, Auck- tioned and 74,700 shares are now offered to the public on the Allfllf nr« •** land. (Managing Director J. T. Julian following terms: rtUUUVI 9- • St. Son, Ltd ) • MESSRS. GILFILLAN & GENTLES, Public Ac- ' 2/6 per share on application countants and Auditors, Fort Street, AuckS. HOUGHTON BELL, Esq., Farmer. • ianu. , Kumeu. .2/6 per share payable on allotment SollCltOrS * C. C. BIERNACKI, Esq., Solicitor, Auck- and the balance m calls not exceeding 2/6 per share at intervals v C. C. BIERNACia Esq.,- Barrister and Solicitor, , _ ...... Vulcan -bane, Auckland. . land, of not less than one month. . r "^~* •"«*" c > A. C. DUNN, Esq.. Merchant, Auckland. Investors desiring to pay their shares up fully on allotment VfrgaillSlllg DrUtV . '. - -j. , who will hold office until the first Annual may do so, when the payment m advance of 15/- will entitle UNl ßuiidirs?°^lcan L j2ne, 2n AuSTna. P.O. Meeting of the Company, them to receive interest on that amount at B% per cent, per B OX 1520.' annum until the respective due date of the calls. , _, AD TCrTC are perhaps better than m any other part of the Domln- The block of land selected is well known to me, the^ mJujLaXs lv I ion" Further, "New Zealand wants to produce tobacco soil is easily worked loam with a good friable sub-soil— ___ , . x .' , -, • ... ,• . . __. „ . that is equal to the world's demands and lam confident with low enough nitrogen and humus content to make it The objects of the Company are to plant and grow that we can do it . .."•'.- ideal for tobacco and similar crops, tobacco; to prepare for sale and sell tobacco; to export, The f ore g ojng0 j n g opinions are confirmed by Mr. George Your estimates appear to be fair and reasonable and manufacture and otherwise deal m tobacco, cigars and Kezich, a tobacco expert from the Balkan States whose are put before investors m a straightforward manner, cigarettes; and to buy land for the purpose of the report on the Company's lands is as follows: / Undoubtedly a profitable opening exists for tobacco Company, and more particularly to adopt an agreement Anpirinnrt cultivation on a large scale such as your company profor the purchase of land situated at Brigham s Creek, ._a.ui_____.w_u, poses and with capable management should return good Riverhead District, and close to the city of Auckland. 14th, August, 1928. profits to investors. ___, _.._.___. _. _-_--._._. "I have Inspected the blocks of land situated at Wishing your company every success In Its endeavors SITUATION ANT) ArfT^N • Brigham's, Riverhead, Auckland, which your Company to develop a new National industry. UIIUAIIVII Alll/ AV/VLiJJ . proposes to use for tobacco cultivation. The land lies Yours faithfully, The land on which the company proposes basing Its well and altogether is the most suitable land I have ... / Blime(r> GBO a. GREEN. N.D.H., (NZ) operations is situated m the centre bf what may be seen m this country for tobacco growing, ■ ■ ■ . . l ßlgn ea} •consulting Horticiuturlst termed "The Tobacco Area" of Auckland. Having long "At the present time the is m excellent grass ' ~ „/£. w * _is__h road frontaees to the Main North Road it is only 17 miles a^d has been well worked, making it comparatively easy Mr. George Green is also Secretary ol tne N.a^ inm^. from the Chl-f Post Xc anW road is concreted to to bring it into the high state of cultivation so necessary growers' Association and Dominion Organiser 'of the N.Z. . within about 4 miles It has been cultivated for many for the production of flrst grade tobacco. Institute of Horticulture. . . _. yiars and can brtrlfly elated tobe some , of^Auckland's # "I have no hesitation m saying that it is Ideal land Tobacco is already being WMewfullrßraro ta the best situated suburban land. for your. purpose and will produce first class leaf." Riverhead D strict _«£.isno l^ger m the expertaental C_..ET.ftf.v OKORaiii TTTCZTrw stage. IT IS A PROVEN FACT THAT AUCKLAND /'Al.rnmirMT lirnAßT (Signed) GEORGE KEZICH. CAN PRODUCE GOOD TOBACCO, LEAF. Many thouuUVtiKWMtiPl 1 KCiftUlVl I Mr. Kezich has had a life-long experience m actually sands of people are to-day smoking New Zealand tobacco. _ _ . . ._ , growing tobacco m Neretva, Balkan States, and not only . _,'__ An Officer of the Department of Agriculture under has been a grower, but his experience includes the grad- TUI7 HDTTKU MAUIfFT. date of the 13th August, 1928, says: "I have, as requested, ing of the leaf for both the ordinary variety and the high I Ilil DIVI 1 lull IYI/HVIVIj 1 • inspected the block of land situated on the right hand class leaf required for cigars. Ti , a. __, .„»„ b »«-„, .h_. .v,. bjm_», f>„ M «,«, M . side of the Auckland-Helensvllle road on the Auckland requirea cs _ r Kla t S«ner^ly known that t he Briti^Goveniment side of the junction, with the Hobsonville road at the nrin 11711 A T A DD A _PTI fA 1 WM A M _^ as ena m t t d - a YeV c £« re ntla ITa r*lff w hich grants Srsuuabrfor'to^ccT'c^uS' 8 sHou,d prove ,n every REA . D „ W " AT A PRAC TICAL MAN g.^ I l^ a _s?3g e^M^ Duty from It should be noted that • This Preferential Duty entirely changes the aspect chance the land * la "being ?urohM?d% m 'Sa that h2 OAIO . so far as tobacco growing ln our Dominion, is concerned" - already been PROVEN highly satisfactory for tobacco 16. Aratonga Avenue, One Tree Hill, and makes. lt . a very different propos^^^ culture and it has been Inspected and favorably reported . ' Auckland, , compete on .^^■^^ n^ l^^^^ %^^^i np __^^ upon by the experts. Under the agreement of purchase, 16th September 1928 ?^ w 4^ a 5 o°\,_?J^__« Ull L« e^t^ the Company can purchase the land- In small areas from To The Provisional Directors, "^ Beptember ' 1828 « the f^^^^^^^^^fl^^^ o^ l^ JapUa r i eS suCSe S d an w.n "Sow VSr rlLnlng^fund^ fo? The N aLS^ ACC ° CQT - LTD - to nd coLldtr° V th 3 at U lf *a SSSL lt wgerto-7^«^^^ S ti™ ™™,« anerretainmg lunas lor Auckland. our Butter, Meat or Wool producers it would make the proaucuon purposes. Dear Sirs,— production of these lines a veritable gold-mine. The TATi Irr A _r»r__r_liri»T_r< twt mtinvt i kfrv J have carefully perused the Prospectus of the New position with tobacco to-day is that it enjoys a position I ÜBALL U liKIIWIINu IN AULKLAIMIJ • Zealand Tobacco Coy., Ltd., and have read with interest unequalled by any other New Zealand product. The New . I a w >"ivvv y»yiiuiy *_. nvvii-iniw . thg ob j ectg and estimates contained therein. Zealand Government realizes the great opportunity and In recent issues of the Press the Government Instruc- From my experience m Nursery and Horticultural importance of . building up big EXPORT - TRADE IN tor m tobacco culture, Is reported as having said, "The practice, I think your proposal for tobacco growing quite TOBACCO LEAP and are rightly- doing their best to possibilities of tobacco growing In the Auckland District practical. foster the. industry. A Tobacco Crop Matures 5 Months after Planting {SUCCESS OF HEW PALANJ) COMPAQ: ..PROFITS: .l£^ • A nett profit of 53!>a. per oent. on Capital— in the' It is generally agreed that a conservative estimate of ystantial amount carried to reserve. v fourth year of business— is surely a reoord. This was at- the average value of tobacco grown m New Zealand is ..._,. --.----,■ \ , It i_i.ii_v. j xt^™ rrj[ 0l „„j rrs n C a ann„ nn n nm y>*Ysir £1 M per acre and this figure was recently confirmed MANA_!FMFNT • tamed by an established New Zealand Tobacco Company. through the Press when the Government Tobacco Expert lflAW AUfilVlliri I . On a paid up capital of £35.793 the disclosed pjx,flte aij Ia reported as saying: ''The average price of an acre ot Thee ■ e crts haV6 ft ex^ erlence ' shown as being £21.776 for the year. This is. surely tobacco to-day Is £100. m other parts of the world have. been offered to the Com- , DEFINITE PROOF of the success' of tobacco ln the Since the Company will be planting, grading and pre- pany, but no definite appointment has yet been made. ■Dominion paring the leaf under the modern method ot Kiln drying Intending investors can rest assured that the Company's • and under the direction of experts, on ideal land, there operations will commence under the guidance of capable Tit/IMC I\I ATr DTTITBAia Is every reason to believe that this figure will be exceeded. and experienced men. UVIMfcUIAIfi KfcIURI.3. - The costs of cultivating, planting, manuring, harIn the meantime the Company does not propose^to vesting, curing and grading are generally accepted as POINT!. FOR INVESTORS • . enter into the manufacture of the finished article, but being £20 per acre, but preferring to err on the conserva- lymiu * v*\ n . t jehj i viva . £?& te «_tt_jfftF£^^ - tiVe Sid6 ' " b6en d6 - Cld6d t0 flgUre ° n £25 P6r aCre * , nv Sr fl foll(>Wing POIQtS ShoUld CErefUlly not6d hJ . By this means a quick annual return is obtained as each TUV Att/WE KiriTRFC C_l_lW A PROFIT OF investors. year's leaf will be sold after curing and the profits will IflL Al»UVl_ riuUl-M dllUTf A riiUrn mr Tobacco consumption Is increasing. be readily available. Tobacco is certainly an attractive ««* PC* APRF • One and /a-half million pounds sent out of New Zeainvestment, as it offers handsome returns for each year s Xlo TtatX _\VI_U . land annually for tobacco— LET US STOP IT. work, has^a steadily-increasing market, an ,^ ' s lß s * ro r ?f^ On the above basis, assuming that 120 acres are Tobacco will bring prosperity to this Dominion, lt protected by high Preferential Tariffs.^ Never has a more planted, the profit for the first year would be such that ' will bring wealth to youl favoured Investment been offered the public. v ■ : ■_______—________ ; ___. High Preferential Duty Makes Your Investment Secure /.n.fnn j? T»Tn/M_w _f r»~ry-\ Ti ? Th® minimum subscription upon which^ the Directors may proceed to allotment f^HISIHK A I I l\lh()H IVI A I IDIx • Is * 000 shares, inclusive of the shares which may have been subscribed for m the \JaLal >___/_. \-_n_-. uvi \si\iraurm, a a\\sai . . Memorandum of Association of the Company, and exclusive of the shares being allotted to the promoters. ALLOTMENT OF SHARES : ■-', . nMII IMMEDIATE APPLICATION NECESSARY _ No application for Shares m the .Company will be f^^g^^^j,^^ The shares are of £1 each, issued at Par, and as the nature of the Investment unless the full amount of the application money, namely 2/6 per share, accompanies ls & mo(gt unusual and attractive one, early application is advised the application. Application forms and the Full Prospectus may be obtained from DIRECTOR'S QUALIFICATION & REMUNERATION: T c limited. Box 1520. Auckland J The number of shares fixed by the Articles of Association as the qualification 2nd Ploor, Home's Buildings, Vulcan Lane. X*£^ ° f \ D he e on.5 i cons\deratlon or interest of the Directors In tho promotion of the DIRECT APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES " , X^^ Company is that they receive 300 Promoters' shares to be equally divided amongst may be made on the Form Below— FiU m and Post To-Day. <0^ them, ,-i - RROK'PRACF • I application for shares. 1 DIVV^IVCIV^VVSE- . TT „„ . = To the Provisional Directors, = Brokerage will be paid by the Company -to the organising Bj o .^. United -^ NEW Z EALAND TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED. AUCKLAND, N.Z. 1 Brokers Ltd., at the rate of £6 per centum on the nominal capital of the Company s o flri « eman *_.*. u^uay, _tuv,_u_uw, _.._. _ as and when issued and allotted. . | Ue i U here by apply for shares of £1 each m the Capital of the 1 nAMTDArTC «. 5 above-mentioned Company to be allotted to me upon the terms of the Company's Pros- . s CUIN I KAL I O : i pectus bearing date the 20th day of September, 1928. I ?»c?n^e^ - I Sfof^ucrih^^^ 1 y&^m^ purchase" "S? ttSJ I ra a r n es ng on° blhllf £_£?* ln N ° W ™* th&tl DOt &PPlylne f ° r SUCh I further areas totalling one hundred and sixty-five acres (more or less) for the same § bhares on oenair or an alien enemy. § I price per acre and upon similar conditions and from the same vendors as set out = m-a-m-ui I m the foregoing agreement, and thirdly.'an option over further areas comprising I NAJVUfI 5 approximately 636 acres (more or less) situated nearby. and upon similar terms, g (State whether Mr., Mrs., or Miss.) I price per acre, and from the same vendors. . . 2 s A copy of the contracts as included m and of the Memorandum of Association = PULL ADDRESS ■_.-■■ .. § and also the Articles of Association may be inspected at the Offices of the Com- 1 I pany's Solicitor, C. C. Blernacki, Esq., Vulcan Lane, Auckland, during the ordinary I OCCUPATION '•••■■"••_ 5 business hours. ■ | ' •"* ***• * ••• | The preliminary expenses of, and Incidental to the promotion and establishment _T arrixrATTTTsir „.,„„ § of the Company, including Legal, Printing, etc., are estimated to amount to £600. J%r | &iu«aiu«_i i_tA__E = and will be borne by the Company. In addition, Brokerage and Advertising will = NOTE. — Applications for Shares should be forwarded" to the Company's Organising § be payable by the company. • = Brokers, UNITED BROKERS LTD., Vulcan -Lane, Corner High Street, Auckland P.O. = ■ • . ' , "■ JJT § Box 1520. •■"..' s
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