PROSPECTUS Forms of application for shares can be" obtained at tlie National Bank of New Zealand, and branches, or from Mr. J. A. Mackenzie, the Company's broker. STATEMENT SHEWING VALUE OP -THE SHARES IN THE WAGGON " COMPANIES EN GREAT BRITAIN AS QUOTED IN "FINANCIAL OPINION " FOR MAY, 187 S. Amount -..."' of Paid. Present Shares. Value. Birmingham Waggon Company £lO £lO £l7£"Midland Railway Car aud Waggon Company .. .. 10 10 16$ Metropolitan Car and Waggon Company 10 5 8J Brown, Marshall, and Co. (Limited) .... . - 5 5 7 Railway Car Company (Limited) 5 Jb. 6J btarbuck Car and Waggon Company ,10 10 13 Bristol and South Wales Waggon Company (Limited).. .. 10 .4 7J British Waggon Company (Limited) .. .. .. 20 10 11| North Central Waggon Comvany 20..- 20 27J Sheffie d Waggon Company .. 20 -15 17 Yorkshire Railway Waggon Com- '•■ . t pany .. ..10 10 14 Bristol Waggon Works Company. '.'.20.- 10 IJ I The. dividends paid by _tbTe 'atfoye-men-' tioned-companies have, ranged from 9 to 20 per cent, per annum. , 990; - P R O S P E C TU S " WOOLLEN FACTORY; ; v>"'.''•' COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital ... ;.r £f>o,ooo. " .". (With power to increase), In 50,000 Shares of £l-each; 5 of which it is proposed to .call up "12s, extending over two years. Deport on application, Is. per Share ; allotment call, Is. Provisional Directors : Henry, \itken, E q John B irraclougii, Esq. J. G. Finch, Ksq. "." " - Neil Flemins, Ksq. S. Gibbs, Esq. J. C. Gilchrist, Esq. J. W. Humphrey, Esq. ' James Lees, Esq. A. H. Maude, Ksq , Alexander M'Master, Esq., ' Hon. H. J. Miller, M.L.C. T. Meek, Esq. E. Menlove, Esq. T. Procter, Esq. John Reid, Esq. (Elderslie) - S. E. Shrimski, Esq* M.H.R. • Solicitors : - Messrs. Hislop aDd Creagh. Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Broker .- Mr. Georae Mumpter. This Company is proj ctei for the purpose of pur f, hasi g a site near Oamaru, erecting necessary buildings, busing machinery ind plant, and'the carrying on of a Woollen Manufacturing Business in all its branches. It is proposed to s-c-ure the services of a skilful and reliable agent for the purchase >f the most improved and labor-saving machinery. It is believed by the promoters that the neighborhood of Oamaru is admirably adapted for the commencement of the industry, being conveniently situated for the purchase of the raw material, as also for the disposal of the manufactured article. The promoters, desiring to afford people of small nvans, as well as capitalists, an opportunity of investing, have determined to make the shares of such an amount as to be within the rea-h of everyone. The calls have also been fixed at small amounts, extending over a considerable period. It is thought that this arrangement will afford people within the district an opportunit3 T of assisting to develop an industry which is likely to be of material advantage. As soon as a sufficient number of shares i have been apvlied for, the purchase of the ] necessary plant will be proceeded with, j The promoters confidently place this proposal before the public feeling assured that it will merit and obtain their hearty approval and support. .Applications for shares to be addressed to Mr. GEORffESuMPTER. Tyne-ftreet, Oamaru, or to any Branch or the Colonial Bank. 954 BUSINESS NOTICES [circular. J Waterloo House, Oamaru, Sept. 28, 1878. "AD J M, —We beg respectfully to inti- ! mate that Mr. ROBERT REID (who I has for several year 3 been engaged wth Messrs Brown, Ewing, and Co., of Dunedm) has purchased Mr. Graves' interest in the Business hitherto carried on by us as REID & CO., Waterloo House, Oamaru. From Ist October next, the Business will Jatvies Reid and Robert Reid. and will be carried on by them under the style and firm of ' REID BROTHERS. In returning thanks for the large amount of patronage bestowed upon the present Firm in the past, we beg to assure you, whilst soliciting a continuance of your favours for REID KROTHERS, that no effort will be spared on their part to nhance the high reputation already acquired for the WATERLOO HOUSE, As the PREMIER EMPORIUM OF FASHION IN OAMARU. The arrangements of the new Firm for purchasing the HIGHEST CLASS OF GOODS in the English and Continental Markets are most complete, and will enable them-.to submit the LATEST NOVELTIES in MILLINERY and LADIES' DRAPERY to the inspection of their Patrons on the arrival of each bucceeding .Suez Mail. Requesting the favor of your patronage for REID BROTHERS, We are, Madam, Your obedient Servants, PEID ft CO. IK Undtrsigued will Sell (at Cost Price) I -E. —A 1 .art;e anrl Varied Stock 'of Paperhangings ; Whitehead, lOj to 12s 6d per 28ibs ; 72-inch .-crim, 61 per yard ; Tacks, brushes, &c\, equally cheau. Just arrived, per Rokeby Hail —Smie 12,00') Pieces of Paper, most of which will be <=old at 6d per I ' J."S. ANDERSON.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 784, 16 October 1878, Page 1 (Supplement)
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