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NOTICE. X BAY ' appointed Mii WILLIAM X r~ dto manage my busiN ESB my illness. Da ed this 12th day of April, 1881. fl. S. AUSTIN. W. J. N. UPTON, KCHTiECT AND Offices—Bowker’s Bui/dings, Great South Road Timaru. Consultation and Advice Free GERALDINE. JOHN MUNDELL & CO. r AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Sales of STOCK, and PRODUCE every alternate TUESDAY. TREES ! TREE 1 I COME AND SEE THEM GROWING AT THE OXFORD NURSERY, TEMUKA. Avery large quantity of Fruit and Forest TREKS, of from one to three years’ growth, in a very s und anti healthy condition, superior to any that .ms yet been offered to the public ; and at prices as low as similar goods can be got for from any respectable Nurseryman in Christchurch. 1 would particularly draw attention to the large number of Wattles and Bluegums 1 have in hand. In stock, all sorts of Se; ds as well as cabbage and other Kitchen Garden Plants. Wil, WHEEL BAND. PUBLIC NOTICE. ” finHE Undersigned, in thanking his nuB merous pattona in Temtika and district for past Lvovs, begs to intimate that lie will still continue to supply a first class article not to be surpassed in New Zealand at the lowest possible prices. W. A. takes this opportunity of stating that from the first of January all accounts must be strictly monthly. W. ACKROYD, Butcher, Bja Temuka FOR SALE— A Five-roomed HOUSE, and Scullery. with Garden, at Temuka. Apply to F. TURNER, next door to the Wesleyan Minister’s Parsonage. NOTICE. UPPORT local institutions and adverse in THE TEMUKA LEADER, which is now published THREE TIMES a week and is the ONLY TRI-WEEKLY j ul - lu.hed n,the County of Geraldine PROSPECTUS OF THE NEW ZEALAND PAPER MILL COMPANY (LIMITED), TEMUKA. 1. 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, 5s in nine months, and os in twelve mouths, if required. 2. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. John Hay hurst, Esq, Temuka, Landowner Julius Mendelson, Esq, Temuka, Merchant Arthur J. Burns, Ksq. Dum.din, Manufacturer Robert Gillies, Esq. Dunedin, Surveyor Ralph Ewing, Esq, Dunedin, Merchant John Shaw Hayes, M.D., Temuka Job Brown, Esq. Temuka. Merchant Michael Guinn. Esq, Temuka, Farmer John Paterson, Esq, Temuka, Farmer John. Talbot, Esq. Waiiohi, Farmer Keitli Forbes Grey. Esq, Temuka, auctioneer John Meyer, Esq, Temuka, Farmer Edward bee. Esq, .emuka, Sto ekeeper William Frew, Esq, Temuka, Farmer Andrew Grant-, Esq, Temuka, Stockowner Donald Murray Mackay, Esq, Temuka, Bant Manager (With power to add). 3. Bankers —Bank of New Zealand, -'euiuka, and Branches. 4. 'Solicitoi —Arthur Onusby, Esq,Timaru. 5. Brokers—Messrs Reid and Granger, Timaru and Temuka. 6. This Company is projected to establish the manufacture of printing, wrapping, and other papers. 7. According to official returns, there are 1050 tons of printing paper alone annually imported into this Colony, at a cost of orej £250,000, and to this must be added other kinds of paper to more than double that amount. It is therefore evident that there is ample scope for the projected undertaking 8. It is contemplated importing the very best machinery procurable, the probable cost of which, includin' necessary buildings, will amount to £15,000. 9. The following local advantages have influenced the promot rs In chocsing Temuka as the site of the projected Mill, viz : (a.) Connection with the railway by siding, and close proximity to the Port c£ Timaru. (b.) An unlimited supply of pure water, free from iron and other deleterious matter. (c.) Cheap and abundant supply of raw material. 10. The Promoters after mature consideration and careful investigation, have no he Ration in placing this scheme before the public, and soliciting their in the full assurance that the enterprise will be a boon to the colony at large audV profitable investment to tie Bimreholders\ 11. Furthermore, it is !.ardlyy necessary to point out the many advan(ages\ which will accrue thorn an industry or this kind, such as the utilisation of materials now wasted, employment of labor, the circulation of oa; itai, and the establishment of kindred industries which is sure to fu.low in the wake of that now projected. Forms of application can be obtained at the Bank of New Zealand, Temuka. or its other 1 Branches, or frorp the Brokers.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 704, 1 December 1881, Page 3

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721

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 704, 1 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 704, 1 December 1881, Page 3

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