XuTiOK. | HAV K appointed .Mu WILLIAM jl *- L-.n to Manage my busiN • ‘’••.tmjr my illness. I'u'ecl this 12th day of April, 1881. ‘ 11. S AUSTIN. W. J. N. UPTON, \ ROHITECT AND Offices— Bowker’s Buildings, Groat South Road Timaic. Consultation and Advice Free
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Sales of STOCK and PRODUCE every alternate TUESDAY.
TREES ! TREE ! ! ) COME AND SEE THEM GROWING | AT THE OXFORD NURSERY | TEMUKA. \ VERY LARGE QUANTITY of -X~\_ I ruit and I orest TREES, of from on-; to three years’ growth, in a very s unci and healthy Condition, superior to any that has yet been offered to tire public ; and at juices as low as similar goods can be got for from any respectable Nurseryman in Christchurch. I would particularly draw attention to the large number of Wattles and Bluehave m hand. In stock, all sorts '■'f Be ds ■ s well as cabbage and other Kitchen Garden Rants. W.M. WHEEL BAND. BUBLIC NOTICE, ' T|AUE Undersigned, in thanking his nuJL morons patrons in Tenmka and district fm- past favors, begs to mtimme that he wili still continue to supply a first class article. not to be surpassed in.New’ Zealand at the lowest possible prices. VV. A. takes this opportunity of stating that Irom the first ol January a.l accounts mud be strictly monthly. W. A Civil 0 YD, Butcher, bj a Tenmka
iT'.OR SALE— A Five-roomed HOUSE, ami Scullery. '.vjrlj Harden, at Tnmika. < Apply in F. TURNER, next doer to tuts \\ esleyau Minister's Parsonage. IT-NION FIRE AND MARINE INU SUE AKtIE COMMPANY OF NET ZEALAND. HEAD OFFICE : CIiRISTCHURCH. FIRE •DEPARTMENT ; Insurances cilVcted on Duellings, Furniture. Shops, Stuck-in-Trade, iferchaniusc, Morels, V.’orkshops, Saw ’ Mills, Threshers, Standing Crop, Oral. In Stook or Stack, Ac., Ac. Maiiiee Department ; Insurances elk-cted on Tool, Produce, Hulls of Slop- or Steamers, Freights, Ac’ Prompt and Li Retail Sell it-uui-nt of Losses W. DAVIDSON 7 , Local Manager, Tiuinru
Prospectus of the new Zealand PAPER MILL COMPA.VY (LIMITED), TEMUKA. ' 1. Capital £25,000, with power to increase, in 25,000 Shares of £1 Each ; which I it is proposed to call up as follows, riz 2s fid on application, 2s 6d on allotment, os in six months, os in nine months, and os in twelve months, if. required. 2. PROVTSIOXAL DIRECTORS. -lohn llayhurst, Esq, Temuka, Landowner Julius Mendelson, Esq, Temuka, Merchant Arthur J. Burns, Ksq, bunt din, Manufacturer Robert (Tillies, Lsq, Dunedin, Surveyor Ralph Ewing, Ksq, Dunedin, .Merchant, i J oil ii Shaw Hayes, M.D., Temuka | dob Brown, Esq. Temuka, Merchant Micnael iguinn, Ksq, Temuka, Tanner John Paterson, Esq, Temuka, Farmer .John Talbot, Esq, Waitohi, Farmer licit n lorbes Grey, Esq, Temuka, Auctioneer John Meyer, Esq, Temuka, Farmer Edward Lee, Esq. iemuka, Sto eteeper William Frew, Esq. Temuka, Farmer Andrew Grant, Ksq, Temuka, Stockowner Donald Murray Maekay, Esq, Temuka, Bank Manager (With power to add). 3. Bankers —Bank of jN r cw Zealand, emuka, and Branches. -1. 'solicitoi—Arthur Ornisby, Esq,Timaru. ' 5. Brokers—Messrs Reid and Granger, Tinian; and Temuka. fi. This Company is projected to establish the manuiaeiuve uf printing, wrapping, and other papers. 7. According to official returns, there are 1050 tons of priming paper alone annually imported into this t olunv, at a cost, of over * £250,000, and to tliis must be added other kinds of paper to more than double that miount. It is therefore evident that there is ample scope for the projected undertaking 8. It is contemplated importing the very Jest machinery procurable, the probable cost >f which, ineludin ; necessary buildings, will iinouut to £1 5,u00. ° 9. ’l'hi following local advantages have inlueneed the promot rs in choosing Ttmuka i the site of the projected .Mill, viz :—• (a.) Connection with the railway by siding, and close proximity to the Port of Ti.nr.ru. (b.) An unlimited supi.ly of pm;e water, free from iron and other deleterious matter. (e.) Cheap and abundant supply of raw material. 10. The Promoters after mature consideraon and careful investigation,have no he-ita-on in placing this scheme before the public, d so ic’d mg their co-operation, in the full ■suranee that the enterprise will be a boon ' the ..oK.ny at Ergs and a profitable iaHmeut vo the Shine’toklerS 11. Furt uerinorc-, it is hardly necessary ro tint out ibe many advantage? wi ich will erne f. on; an mdu-iry or ; lids kind, such as e ul li’.s'it ion of uuf eriais no w wasted eini'l me.d ui Lb. r, tlu- circulation of ca itai, d 'be, establishment of kindred industries uc'i is s„re to fodow in tiie wake of that m projected. Forms of application can be obtained at the ink of Few Zealand, Temuka, or its other •anches, or from the Brokers.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 606, 15 November 1881, Page 3
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