Ample testimony can be had as to the genuine quality of tlv r r 'ducts, wherever these haie Heen introduced throughout the (polonies. Tiniarn Ving the centre for South Canterbury, the largest grmi producing di.-t'i t in New Zealand, and a Poitforshi t jpi: g. with the harbor improvomei ta no *• i>ei g o;yri.e-1 otljb, it. is ill the best, position possible for offering its bread stuffs l<* the tiiarkets of the world, which show that thdre is ample scope f< i"' such a magnificent concern us the Flour Mil s are. The central position of the and their immediate proximity to (Jrey street, the Gr-at North Wuu\. and to the Main Line of Railway, with which latter they ai'e directly connecte I by i'X ; cnslvt' si-lings on two sides, g ve sv< hi advantages for economically world' g the concern, enablirg customers in and nit of town to obtain their goods with dispatch and without any extra handling; or cartage. The Business lint the Promoter now offers lias been worked ly him up to its present dimensions and position during the last fourteen years with much success but in order to ke. \t pace with the grow ing r quirenxvrs <>f the colony, he finds a large cnpi'al is req\ired to more fivoy devi-lope the trade he has established in Timaru Mr Bruce will 'b'titifv liinis-lf witli 'he Management, a"d retain on -"ourfc ! o" th capital of the Compnny, thus showing hi.-> faith in the concern in tin,- mostpr-clicab e manner possible. The situations of the Mills, 'he premises machinery; plant, and whole itpjili noes are of a character that i-atitr.d y and speedily opens tip a and extremely prolific trad-, and til-* products being of everyday r tpiiien,eut, call forth tlie employment of additional .-ipit.al as the business devc'io- es, ; 111. t tor \v: i h t.ePrenio er guarantees to each S.iar--holder ien !>• r c-nt per annum as the first charge on the profits if the Compmy for two years. The Promobr now offers to it ve>tors an nppoitunity to .i, v-jliipe a lo.nl and c-.lo-nial industry, and to participate in handsonic pn fi s as a return tor the capital inve- tud. T..e <"'• nipiny wi'l be governed by a B< ard ( f JL);ivct>-i-s chosen by the Shareholders. Paricid r's as to amount of v-luaiion made. Arc, is i. lewith attached, which is accej ted by the Promoter .-nd the Provi sioual Directors* Copies may he had by invi stors at the Office of the Brokers The Share List will c'osc on Tuesday 2ad August, 1880. In making the .Allotment tin Provi.-iona] Directors will consider the order in whi h applications have been nude. Fi.rms of application for Shares may be obtained at the offic* s of the Promoter (Mr James Bruce), and at Maclean and Stewort's, Timaru ; also, at the office., of John PieU, Esq., Merchant, Auckl nd ; Messrs Plimmer, Reeves and Co. Weli ig ton ; W. H. Hargreaves, Esq, Merchant Ui rist' hurch ; Messrs Fleming and Hed!ey. Stock Agents, Oatnaru ; John A MeKenzie, Esq, Sharebroker, Dimedin ; and G F Martin, Esq, St; c\ Agent, Invercarjrill.
IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J. HARROP. N consequence of |Mr. giving up coUicfcipg the Accounts in that all UuTstmicfingf UJili'lS must be PalD on or before tip 12th day of June to K. F. GRAYJpvh|se receipt alone wil be a sufficient Ib'scl arge. and all contra accounts must Be n hdered by that date, otherwise ihey will i tot be recognised. All Accounts Outs anding after the 12th June will be place* I in tne hands of a si'lii-itor, (Signed) R F GRAY ) T W. GILL ] irustee °- . IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD TOWN SECTIONS THE TOWN OF TEMUKA ox TUESDAY, JULY 6th, 1880 F GRAY has beon favored with insiru- tiuns from William Grant, E>q.. t" -ell by juiblic auction, at his Sale Rooms, Ti-iiiuk:i,|in the above date— Ali that \VaLuaBLE BLOCK OF LAMD, Being part of Rural St cnorth||idiljpf Temuka, find fronting on Mffn Line of Railway. The rt-lmle of the Ibove block of land has been surveyed and lit up into J and £acre business and buildilg Sites, and conveniently sized sections for market gardens and vdia residences, and will be sold upon the following un< xceptionally favorable t mis, viz. : 25 per cent Cash 25 per cent in 12 months S(J per cent in 3 years Bi'.uing interest at 8 per cent per an^um. Lithographed Plans of the above may be seen at Timaru. leninka, Winchester, Plena uit Point, Geraldine and Ash burton. SJe at 1 o'clock sharp. K F GRAY, Auctioneer The auctioneer desires to draw the attention of capitalists and others to the abov- ; important, sale, as the terms are so liberal that those possessed of limited means may become owners of valuable l*r -ehold sections on the most easy terms ever off-red to the Public, as the L-ind U very rich and well adapted fur nurseries or gardens.
THURSDAY, 17th JL t NK 1880. STOHE CATTLE. At (he Smith Canterbury Yards. MACLEaV have receivedaiytructions to sell by public auction, on theabuve dale, at South Can-terbury-Yards 0 £!• ad Fat Steers and Cow 3 20 Henii 'Store Cattle. MACLEAN & STEW ALT, Auctioneers.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 15 June 1880, Page 2
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865Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 269, 15 June 1880, Page 2
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