IPulblio Notices. help our industries. PAENLEY DRAIN PIPE, BRICK, AND POTTERY WORKS, AND CANTERBURY COLLIERY. CHSIBTCHOBCH, Bl MARTIN’S, AND SHEFFIELD. DBT IK. j£Tk * & QO. (Limited Proprietors) 1 Manufacturers of Field Pipes, Stoneware, and Salt-Glazed Drain and Sanitary Pipes, Chhnney Pots, Vases, Fountains, Bread Pans, Preserve and Pifclde Jars, Honey and Salt Jars, Butter and Cream Jars, Bod or Foot Warmers, Pie Dishes, Teapots, Kitchen Sinks, Ventilating Bricks, Garden Borders, Fire Bricks, Fire Tiles, Register Tiles and Floor Tiles, Flower Pots and Saucers in variety, Building Bricks and Well Bricks of all patterns. SILT PITS TRAPPED: As ordered specially by the Christchurch Drainage Board. CANTERBURY COAL (in Large and Small Quantities) : As used by all the Boilers in Christchurch and Railway Engines, and almost every House. ~To the trade 12s per ton in trucks at Sheffield. Our Manufactured Goods have taken the following Awards:—Canterbury Provincial Government Bonus, £250; New Zealand Interprovincial Exhibition 1872, FIRST ; Canterburv Agricultural and Pastoral Associations, FIRST for years 1872, 1873, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878 and 1879, also TWO FIRST PRIVATE JPRIZES and TWO FIRST AWARDS at Sydney,‘lnternational Exhibitions, 1879 and 1880. Create all the Work you can by Buying Everthing you use of Colonial Make as far as you can. OFFICE AND YARDS : COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Price Lists by Post on Application. ENCOURAGE YOUR NATIVE INDUSTRIES! tST All the Lines mentioned above can be had from JOHN JACKSON, Coal and Timber Merchant, Great South Road, Timaru.
PROSPECTUS OF THE South Canterbury BUILDING AND INVESTMENT COMPANY (Limited). Incorporated under the Joint Stock Acts. Capital, £IOO,OOO, in Shares of £lO each ; os per Share to be paid on application, 5s on allotment, and calls of 2s 6d to be made at intervals of not less than three months. It is not intended to call up more than £1 per Share. Directors, Mr E. G. Kerr Mr B. Woollcombe Mr H. Cain Mr D. Gedye Mr W. Evans Mr W. Moody Mr Geo. Stumbles. Bankers. Union Bank of Australia (Limited). Auditors. Mr James Granger Mr E. H. Tate. Manager. Mr W. Ziesler. Valuator. Mr James Granger. This Company has been formed to meet a long-felt want in the district of an institution occupying a wider sphere than that filled by existing Building Societies. The intention of the Company is to carry on business on Building Society principles, to receive deposits at current rates of interest, to make advances on approved landed securities for fixed terms, to provide for the conversion of any of its Building Society loans into fixed loans, paying interest quarterly or half-yearly, or the reconversion of such fixed into progressive loans, and also to advance upon the security of the paid-up amounts of Shares subscribed under the Building Society Section. The profits of the Company will be allocated in such a ratio as to adjust fairly the claims of the two classes of investors— Capital and Subscription Shareholders. In regard to the subscription shares under the monthly-payment system, these may, on attaining the value of £lO each, be converted into fully paid-up capital shares of the Company, or paid out in cash at the option of the holder. The Directors do not consider it will be necessary to ca'l up more than £1 per share on capital shares, as they deem it more advisable to borrow on deposit or debenture, should it be found, in the course of time, that the business of the Company warrants the use of increased capital, The Books of the Company will be audited quarterly. The distinguishing features of the Company's operations having thus been laid before the public, the Directors, in placing the share list on the market, do not consider it necessary to add any recommendation further than simply referring to the benefits which such an institution must confer on the district, having its funds all invested locally, its support from local capital, and its operations superintended by local directors, The Share List will close on 30th September. Applications for shares to be made to the undcrs’gned, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, Timaru ; Or, W, MOODY, Interim - Secretary. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS E. W. HALLAM (late of Cowan and Foster’s) begs to inform the Ladies of Timaru and District that she has commenced Dress and Mantle Making on her own account at her residence, corner of Elizabeth Street and Grey Road, and hopes by attention to all orders entrusted to her care to merit a share of their patronage. Improvers and Apprentices wanted. IS” Address— MRS R. W. HALLAM, Corner of Elizabeth Street and Grey Road, TIMARU. SHEEP-WASHING. JACKSON’S SHEEPLIFT. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, is a most useful and simple contrivance for lifting sheep from the hot soak instead of their being dragged up an incline ; it can be fitted to almost any wash. The following statements have been kindly giving for pulication ;
PROSPECTUS OP THE NEW ZEALAND ]?APER M ill Company (LIMITED), TEMUKA. Capital £25,000 (with power to increase), in 25,000 Shares of £1 each, which it is proposed to call up as follows, viz :—2s 6d on application. 2s 6d on allotment, 5s in six months, oa in {) months, and 6s in twelve months, if required, Pkovisionax, Dibectobs. John Hayhurst, Esq., Terauka, Landowner Julius Mcndelson, Esq., Temuka, Merchant Herbert Belfield, Esq., Timaru. A. J. Burns, Esq., Dunedin, Manufacturer Robert Gillies, Esq. (of Gillies, Street and Hislop). Dunedin Ralph Ewing, Esq., (of Brown, Ewing and Co.), Dunedin Wm, Postlethwaite, Esq,, Geraldine, Landowner John Shaw Hayes, M.D., Temuka, Surgeon Job Brown, Esq., Temuka, Merchant Arthur Empson, Esq., South Eangitata, Stockowner Michael Quinn, Esq, Temuka, Farmer John Paterson, Esq.. Temuka, Farmer John Talbot, Esq., Waitohi, Farmer K. F. Gray, Esq., Temuka, Auctioneer John Meyer, Esq,, Temuka, Farmer Edward Lee, Esq., Temuka, Storekeeper William Frew, Esq., Temuka, Farmer Andrew Grant, Esq., Temuka, Stockowner Donald Murray Mackay, Esq., Temuka, Bank Manager Henry Frederick Hardy, Esq, Dunedin Architect Wm. Evans, Esq., Timaru, Merchant. (With power to add.) Bankers* BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, Temuka, and j Branches. Solicitor. ARTHUR ORMSBY, Esq., Timaru. Brokers. Messrs REID & GRANGER, Timaru, and Temuka. This Company is projected to e-tablish the manufacture of printing, wrapping, and other papers, According to official returns, there are 1050 tons of printing paper alone annually imported into this colony, at a cost of over £50,000, and to this must be added other kinds of paper to more than double that amount. It is therefore cvide.nt that there is ample scope for the projected undertaking. It is contemplated importing the very best machinery procurable, the probable cost of which,includ ng necessary buildings, will amount to £15,000 ; and as the Promoters do not intend to take action unless at least 20,000 Shares have been taken up, there will be ample capital for working expenses. The following local advantages have influenced the Promoters inchnosing Temuka as the site of the projected Mill, viz. : (q.) Connection with the Main Trunk Railway by a siding, thus giving direct communication with the principal centres of population and seaports. (J.) An unlimited supply of pure water, free from iron and other deleterious matter. (c.) Above all, an abundant supply of the raw material, consisting of straw, native flax, and other fibre, which are to be had in the immediate neighborhood at very low ra^es.
The Promoters, after mature consideration and careful investigation, have no hesitation in placing this scheme before the public, and soliciting their co-opera-tion, in the full assurance that the enterprise will be a boon to the colony at large, and a profitable investment to the shareholders. Furthermore, it is hardly necessary to point out the many advantages which will accrue from an industry of this kind, such as the utilisation of materials now wasted, employment of labor, the circulation of capital, and the establishment of kindred industries, which is sure to follow in the wake of that now projected. Forms of Application can be had at the Bank of New Zealand, Tcrauka, or its other Branches ; from Mr Keith Forbes Gray, Temuka ; or from the Brokers, from whom, also, all information may be obtained. GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING, jg P P S’9 COCOA “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”gee article in the “ Civil Service Gazette.” Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets labelled:— .JAMES EPPS & C 0.," AIso—EFFS CHOCOLATE ESSENCE BREAKFAST. HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS London foi Afternoon use. HOM A S SURGEON DENTIST, Geoboe Stbeet, Timard.
I have used one of Jackson’s Patent Lifts at my wash with great advantage, as it saves labour, prevents injury to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. "WILLIAM LEWIS. Stoneleigh, near Skipton. I have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep Lift at work, and I consider it a valuable invention ; the sheep are got under the jets while the wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilitecl; the sheep arc saved from injury by rough usage, and the colour and condition of the wool is improved. peter Mclntyre. Makwallak. Full particulars, price, &c., can be ob tained from the patentee, or John Owen Beaufort. “TN consequence of the prominence given to machine-made saddles and harnes by advertising saddlers, JENKINSON & CO. Announce to their friends and the public generally that machine-made saddles and harness do not wear well; that all their Leather Work is hand-made, And lower in price than that advertised as machine-made. Intended purchasers are invited tc Inspect their Stock, And ask fortho list of prices at 24, Panton street, Haymarkct i 4, London Wall E.G., and Albion Hall and Albion Palace E.C
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2662, 1 October 1881, Page 4
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