PROSPECTUS OF THE NEW ZE.\ LAND PAPER A! ILL COMPANY (LIMITED), TEMUKA. 1, Capita! £25,000, with power to increase, in 25,000 Shares of £T Each ; which it is promised to c.ill up us follows, viz :—2s oil on application, 2s Gd on ali hrnent, 5s in sis months, 5s in nine month?, and 5s in twelve months, if required. 2, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. John llay hurst, Esq, Temuka, Landowner Julius Mendelsou, Esq, Temuka, Merchant Arthur J. Burns, Esq, Dum din, Manufacturer Robert Gillies, Esq, Dunedin, Surveyor Ralph Ewing, Esq, Dunedin, Merchant John Shaw Jlaycs, M.D., Tcmuka Job Drown, Esq, Tcmuka, .Merchant Michael Quinn, Esq, Tcmuka, Farmer John Paterson, Esq, 'leniuka, Parmer John Talbot, Esq, VVaitohi, Farmer Kelt n Forbes (Prey, Esq, Tcmuka, .Auctioneer John Meyer, Esq, Tcmuka, Farmer Edward Lee, Esq. I emuka, Sto ckeeper William Frew, Esq, Tcmuka, Farmer Andrew Grant, Esq, Tcmuka, Stockowner Donald Murray Mackay, Esq, Tcmuka, Dank Manager (With power to add). 3, Bankers —Dank of New Zealand, .'cnuika, and Branches. ■k 'Soiiciior— Arthur Ormsby, Esq,Timaru. 5. Brokers —Messrs Reid and Granger, Timaru and Teumka. G. This Company is projected to establish the manufacture of printing, wrapping, and other |j!ipers. 7. According to official returns, there arc 1050 tons of printing paper alone annually in,ported into this Colony, at a cost of over £250,8UG, and to this must be added other kind.-, of paper to more than double that amount. It is therefore evident Unit 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. Tin following local advantages have influenced the promot rs in chocsmg Tcmuka as the site of the projected Mi!!, viz (a.) Connection with the railway by siding, and close proximity to the Port cf Timaru. (b.) An unlimited supply of pure water, free from iron and other deleterious matter. (c.) Cheap and abundant, supply of raw matei ial. 10. The Promoters after mature consideration and careful investigation, have no be Ration in placing this scheme before the public, and so.icitiug their co-operation, in the full assurance that the enterprise will be a boon to the colony at large and a profitable investment to the Shareholders. 11. Furthermore, it is hardly necessary to point out the many advantages which will accrue f.oia an industry of this kind, such as the utilisation ‘J m.i.ermks now wasted, cmplovment of labor, the circulation of caj it ill, ami the estab’ishiuont of kindred industries which is sure to I'o.iow in the wake of that now projected. Emms of application can he obtained at the Rank of New ZeaDnd. Temuka, or other Tranches, or from the Brokers, MESoRS REID & GRANGER, JOiii Alain t-outh Road, ' - ;auirr. R ODE u r H A DC H IT EC I', Cron lie sireet, Timaru. AUV E Y Terms —Two and a-half pur cent on total cost. y'd E. S. P E A “ 3 0 BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Can Im consu’ted in Teinnki. Instrjctious can be left at Temuka Hotel, or ai tlio Office of this Paper. nol‘2 7' 1 L L I A M JQ A VIDE ON, ACCOUNTANT -AND COMMISSION AGENT Local Manager tor the Union Insurance Co, also an Agent for the Australian Mutual Provident Society. Offices : Jonas, Hart and Wildie’s old premises, Timam NOTICE.
Ci UPPORT Real institutions and adverb iso in TOE TEMUKA LEADER, which is now published THREE TIMES a week and is (he ONLY Till-WEEKLY | ul ■ lishcd a the County of Geraldine WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. nnilE undersigned beg intimate that Tne above Mills are open for Gristing at MODERATE CHARGES. 'The latest English and American Machinery has been introduced into our Mills, and a competent Foreman lias been engaged, so that our Customers may rely upon us giving satisfaction. Best Milling Samples of Wheat purnased at the Highest Cash Prices. ML UR AY BROTHERS. FARMS UPON DEFERRED PAYMENTS. nnHE Now Zealand and Australian Land i Company, Limited, are now SUBDIVIDING their Magnificent PROPERT ES, in Canterbury, Otago, and Southland, into convenient sized Farms, which are open for selection on remarkably easy terms of payment. These lands are the earliest selections made in the colony, were pin chased direct faom ihe Crown, and are unsurpassed for -su ; !, Climate, and situation. They til! (/•■c.t on tim main lines of railway, and are within a few miles of good Shipping Ports. Fur plans and further particulars apply THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY (Limituo), Christchurch, Timaru. and Invercargill; J. T. FORD & CO., Ciiiistchurch and Timaru MACLEAN AND ATHWART, Timaru; CONNELL & CO., Oaman; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON ) & Co., > Dunedin MACLEAN BROTHERS, )
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Temuka Leader, Issue 808, 31 December 1881, Page 4
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