HQ M Public notifications• / ECTns4P F THE TIMARU GRArcJfeoUR AND BaWlimited. ■ / A ' V::- -, - . L 50.000 ,000 Shares of LS’Each; follows SrrFive shillings pe application, five shillings pe )on allotment, and the/balance Is of ten shillings per share /at ~ „yals of not- less than three [months ; L.thus .extending the; total ’ layxneut over aperiod; of two years and three months from the date of allotment. *“ '■ 00 Fully Paid-up Shares will be Retained by the Promoter (James Bruce) Provisional Directors : Turnbull. Esq , M.H.R., Timaru, Reid, Esq., Merchant, Auckland, Stumbles, Esq , Contractor, Timaru Macintyre, Esq., M.D., Timaru slimmer, Esq., (senr.) Merchant Wellington. ■ntain J. H Sutter, Mayor of Timaru r H. Hargreaves, Esq., Mejfchant Christ ’chnrch, , ylor Hillary, Esq., C.E., Waimate, lues King, Esq., Parmer, Timaru, >»s*trWood, Esq., Miller, Timaru, mjdd Maclean, Esq,, Stock Agent, Timarn, ■ ex: Sinclair. Esq., Builder, Timaru, pes Shears, Esq., Brick Manufacturer, j Timaru, .x. Wilson, Esq., Land Brpker, Te- ! mnka In McGregor, Esq., C.E., Dunedin, L*. Morris, Esq., Merchant, Pleasant Point. aUATORS of Machinery and Plant nes Gray, Esq., (Messrs Reid and Gray) Dunedio, tries McQueen, Esq., (Messrs Kincain and McQueen), Dunedin, ixuATOES op Land andßuildjngs imas Roberts, Esq., C.E., Timaru, de H. Duval, Esq. Architect, Timaru. Valuators of Shipping : tain J. H. Sutter, Timaru, I’n Mills, Harbor Master, Timaru. [ Solicitors; psrs Reid and Knubley, Timaru. . Bankers. Banket New Zealand. Brokers ;
rs Maclean and Stewart, Timaru. I I Company is projected with a view firing by purchase, and thereafter ng on the Business of the Promoter ssvßrace) in the manufacturing of , Oatmeal and Pearl Barley. Also, of importing from his ithe North Island, Timber of the fcription, and preparing the same ket in every available form. Inn the above will be .the well 7 known ne N ightingale, and about 1600 Freehold Kauri Bush Land in the fslahd. For the acquirement of usinegg-Rnd property, the Directors tered agreement with Mr hat the same be taken over by the y at the amount as fixed by the appointed. , will be taken on whatever date pany’ take possession, and debts 1 be transferred on the same date ice guaranteeing the same all good (J niupany Floiu', Oatmeal, and Pearl B ( arley will compare favorably, with any of the kind in the Australian js (vide rei)ort of Valuators aiThe machinery is capable of ng for the market about 20 tons er day, with 4 tons of Oatmeal hof PearL Barley ; and that in wmills (including Planing and g) is equal to an out-put of 10,000 jial feet of marketable Timber per he Timber Business is already ex.and*. increasing. The nd; in the District of' Auckland, gto. the Promoter, is roughly esas yielding at from ten o fi ft en pply of first-class Kaxxran Red ber. Vessels of 400 tons bnrden with perfect safety all the year ntclose proximity to the Bush, and ick despatch. Important advantages in fayor of Iders in this Company are ap sad manifold. They enter directly knowledge of the full cost and into a large undertaking, in full jippon a fixed date, with a cornfirs t-class plant in each departstaff of experienced workmen, gtablished good going business h. There is no waiting for the of buildings and machinery, or ration of plant in the present ; neither are the financial interest blders subject to the nncertains,. and .-delays incidental to the .Cflft of a new and vntried busi--shjill these respects everything is Pi and in full , w orking order—the Wg with the date of entry. Mowing specialities in connection Industries may be mentioned, at the Flour Mill, department at plies a much-felt-want in the disjongst all classes of the community' ariner it is a boon, as it provides eady local market for farm proo bakers and others, in providing f acknowledged superior qua ity istimony can be had as to the quality of the products, wherever ,\e been introduced throughout inies. . Timaru being the centre Canterbury, the largest grain g district in New Zealand/and a hipping, with the harbor iraprovew being carried out, it is in the tibn possible for offering its bread the markets of the world, which it there is ample scope for such a nt .concern as the Flour Mil's Intralposition of .the Mills, and jnediate prpximity to Grey street, |t and to the Main * tail way, frith which latter, they tly conn Afced by extensive sidings lides, grfe special advantages for cally working the concern, enahlrjtners in and out of town to obtain [jods with dispatch and without ' handling or cartage, lasihess'' that the' Promoter now Is been worked by him { up to its !dimensions and position during fourteen years with much success jrderto keep pace with the grow, lirenients of the colony, he finds gapjfal is required to more fully VtM trade he has established in
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Temuka Leader, Issue 278, 5 August 1880, Page 3
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