tATE ADVERTISEMENTS. . or. TBS. . o.t HABIT CtfOWW TXfWR MTTXS AND BAKJWJ-COMPANY (tjytrrms}. CAFTTAIi - ~ - £30,000, In 10..000 Sbarwr of £$ «ach, ,nr «hich it ia proposed at present to call ' ut nnnß m6r» «iam £* 10b. 1 - MfiSie?eTlJ9 - o:r. TBS. ... CBOWW TXfWR MTTXS 1 np no mora tfiaa £2 10b.) Pavabte—on application, 10* on ajlotnot exceeding tOU per share, and at interval# of not less: than three month*, until titer amotrnt of £2 10# ha* T>eeß paid. Shareholder.* majr rTect to pay allotment, in which ereirt tney will he allowed discount at the rate of 10 per cont. per tumtrsrr, for the period twtween tlia timß of payment ami the time when future calls are payable. pfiOVTSfnVAt. DrP.Ki*riißf r John Barraclbu«h. Esq. A. Ff. Mamie, Esq. pM>vi« t'ollis, Esq. "W*.K.Rnnayne.Faq. -re. p«nnison.Etiq.C.E. O. A. Sutton. Esq. A A Fleming, Esq.iVl.D. if. Watson, Esq. * iferbert Edwards. Esq. sotllltow : Messrs. Itinlop and Creagb. HAN KICKS' : Colonial Runlc of New Zealand. tru'Af. AUBTC : George Humpter. Thin Company is formed for the pnrpose „f umiil'inin.if the Milling and Baking Trades upon «« extensive scale, thereby reducing tl, u (iiwt <>f bread to the consumer to the lowest possibto price, and at the same time Ducui'intf a> sure ami ready cash market for till! Flour produced at the Company's Mi Us. The Provisional Directors have arranged for tlui taking over by th« Company, after its incorporation, of—(I.) Tho interest of J. T. Evan9 and Co., in tho Lands. Buildings, and Premises owned or occupied by them in Oamani. ) The Business and Assets of Messrs .r, T. Evans and C 0.,. Millers and (Iraia Merchants, Oamarn, for the aum of £7000; of which £2500 is payable within six months, and the balance (£4500) in 1800 share# of tho Company, with £2 tOs paid up. A valuation of the buildings and lands hns been made By Mr. Johnston, Architect; of tho machinery by Messrs. Jack. Steal, and Hendry; and of the other assets by .\fesßrs. John Locke and John Chnreh. fhn nrnount of £7OOO has been arrived at by dudueting the amount of the liabilities from tho total o! the valuations and by adding tlm .amount of £2(M)O on account of goodwill and preliminary expenses of formation of Company, which are to be paid by vendors. Tho vendors are willing to retain the mmmgemen 6 of the business for three year t, anil are willing (in the event of the directors to&ving such management to them} to< oimrautee interest on the paid tip capital at tho rate of 10 per cent, per annum for that perioit. tho Crown Flour Mills are situated in the centra of Oamaru, and have direct railway coiumnnication, thus reducing the coat of c:\rrmgs to a minimum. Tho Mills contain five run of milt stones, llttod with the best English and American Crowing Machinery, and from their situation unit completeness are undoubtedly the ln>st milling property in New Zealand. They are in full operation, producing flour which has established a tirst-ctasa reputation in tiki chief New Zealand markets. Tim Mills consist of a subs tan t fat fonrutoroyed stone building 120 feet long by 34 (cot broad, with engine and boiler house, ta, store, dust, and smut room, coat shed Mill workshop attached, and provide storage ipu-o for .10.000 bags of grain. Tljb .Engine, a compound tandem by Jlesirn. Musgrave and Sens, of Bonlton, IkW. » pronounced by competent judges to r.f the finest in the Co tony, and ft '..•ilim- i. ( Heted with a ** Green's Patent K Mil!'■■■•!•," elTiji.'ting a saving of 25 per ft..'. •» /> ' v.-!- I'ower and BuiTtling are de- ■ -mi \ !!!■ n:n mil!, enabling tho Com- • ;i", imall "ipense, to add to the ft ia proposed to w-ct bakehouses at once, nnd to supply bread in Oamaru, Ihineilin, Timaru, and intermediate towns at the lowest possible cash price, thus securing the Company a cash sale for their Hour at market rates, and, by saving the baker's profit, reducing bread to a price which cannot fail to prove a great boon to alt householders. The, Provisional Directors have every condunce that tho public will support this imdortafung, providing, as it does, both a profitable investment for their eaptital, and ftruiluction in the cost of the most necessary itctheir business increases. ■irtiijfu of daily tiae.
Grand art usion or pictures. cosstsTrxw OttPATNTJNGS. OLEOGRAPHS*. CHROMOS. STFiK L ENGRAVINGS, FERNS AND MOSS, Tatced at Two Hpndrep Porsps. Uio whale of ■which win ba disposed of by Art Union- for little more than half their value, namely, MEMBERS at ONE GUINEAS EACH. Theso Pictures are now on view at Mr. G. Grotntiuld's Mart, Tyne-»treet, and will be drawn for when the list fa fnlL Th« drawing will be conducted by a committee appointed by the members, on the wmo principle as the A rt Union in London. Ar there are SIXTY-THREE PRIZES •nil only 120 member*, the drawing trill, nr> doubt, tnke place shortly. Every member will l)e advised of the time and place of drawing. G. GREENFIELD, Treasurer. From whom Ticket® can be obtained. 784 TOWICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that it is intended to introduce a BILL into Pavliamunt at its Next Sitting, for the par* pow of Enabling the Oamaru Harbor Board to raiso at oncu the £IOO,OOO authorised to 1)8 Burrowed by tha Special Act of last Session> nnd for the purpose of vesting absolutely in the said Board the land set wiilo an endowment by the Special Act of 1876, as well as the Sole Management tliorouf. "SI! a E. SHRIMSKI. QN behalf of the New Zealand Insurance Company and mys>-IF, I have to Thank •« who so kindly aided in putting on' "" Fire that occurred iu Thames-street, *W«h might otherwise have entailed serious lost. GEORGE BUMPTER, for New Zealand Insttrance Co. THE undersigned havißg 300 TONS of NEWCASTLE COAL lying in John orr ' 3 depit, is PREPARED TO SELL the for 43s per ton, nett cash. Weight PVMteed. C. GALBRAITH ft CO. FUEL FOR HAPvD TIME*. ttndersigned is now selling SHAG PfHNT COAL at 243 per ton, not Coding cartage. Vast wrangeaaento for quantities All "Wat be paid for before leaving the ' and Kaitaogata Coal atlowcat ?H». JOHN ORR. c °Usr coALsr coals. POINT COAL, the BEST and to the Consumers, may he had ®<i jar ton, fton - J. T. STANB asd GO
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 980, 10 June 1879, Page 3
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