X 3 iil>li<; Notices. B. WALLIS, JjIURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Beswick Street, Timaru. Funerals of every description furnished and conducted on the shortest notice, in town or country. Graves enclosed with wood or iron fence. Hearse, Horses, Palls, Plumes, Ac., on hire. N.B. —The trade supplied. TAMES e. beg king ham fj (Late W. L. Edwards). Carinet Maker and Urholkterer, Opposite Timaru Horse Repository. All kinds of Furniture and Bedding made to order. Furniture repaired and repolished. LANE AND CO., vERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS OF DUNEDIN. Having taken those premises in Church Strcat, lately occupied by W. Southan and Co., have Just Opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN TIMARU, And arc prepared to Supply the Town and Surrounding Districts with .Erated Waters and Cordials of the very best Description THEIR UNIVERSAL REPUTATION throughout the Colonics is a suflicicnt guarantee for the quality of the Article. Prospectus. PROSPECTUS OF THE pHffl NIX BREWING AND MALTING COMP A N Y [Limited.] Capitad .. .. .. £IO,OOO (In 2,000 shares, of £o each.) FIRST and present issue 1,000 shares (of which -100 have already been applied for), payable as follows ; —Five shillings on application ; Five shillings on allotment, and balance as may be required, no call exceeding ten shillings, nor being made at a shorter interval than three months. Provisional Directors. : Mr Robert Cole “ Charles Green “ William Moody “ Josephus Murphy Mr A. .1. Parsons “ J. D. Rogers “ Thomas Swinton “ William Zieslcr Bankers; The Union Bank of Australia, Timaru. Solicitor ; Arthur Ormsby. Secretary (pro tern.): William Zieslcr. Broker : William Moody. This Company is formed for the puipose of continuing and enlarging the brewing business hitheito carried on in Timaiu by Messrs A. Moore and Sons, and being the only large brewery in the district between Ashburton and Oarnaru, and of sufficient capacity to meet its requirements, the directors feel confidence in offering the unallotted shares to the public. The property consists of three quarters of an acre of freehold land situated at the corner of Brown street and Cross street, in the town of Timaru, with large and substantial brewery, and two malt houses, one built of stone' and the other of concrete, with machinery, vats, hogsheads, and all other plant necessary for effectually and economically working the business to the extent of one hundred hogsheads per week, and twelve thousand bushels of malt during the season. The business is now being actively carried on by the Directors individually, and as a jrrivatc company, they being so satisfied from enquiry and examination of its remunerative anil profitable nature as to feel no hesitation in doing so at their own ex pense and on their own responsibility, and as a guarantee of their bun / Jules they offer for the first year on the paid up capital a minimum dividend of ten per cent per annum. The Directors invite the public to join them in the undertaking, in order to enable them to develop and enlarge the business, which, with a command of capital (enabling the company to increase their hotel and other trade) must prove a more than usually profitable investment. The Directors feel justified in saying that the Company will be largely supported by the hotelkeepers irr the district, several of them having already applied for and taken shares, and others having promised to do so on the Company being established. This Valuable Property, consisting of Freehold Land, Buildings, Machinery and Plant, and from which there will be profits divisible in six months (the business being now in active operation and thoroughly well established) is offered to the public for five thousand pounds, payable by instalments as calls are available. The Directors confidently anticipate the co-operation and assistance of the tanners of the district, as they can offer to them every inducement for the production of first-class barley, of winch the Company will be large purchasers next and each succeeding grain season. The Company though, of course, purchasing no aiticle unlessof the best quality will naturally give a preference to those having an interest in its welfare. The Diiectois feel justified in asking the cordial co-opeiation and assistance■ of nil residents in the district and otheis interested in its pennanent welfare who are anxious to maintain in a sluing position an important and necessary local industry which will keep in the district a large amount of money which would otherwise be lost to it. Applications for shares will be received by any of theJLTovisional Directors of the Company.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2093, 6 December 1879, Page 3
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739Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2093, 6 December 1879, Page 3
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