Prospectus of the new zea LAND PAPER MILL COMPANY (LIMITED), TEMUKA. ' ’ 1 ' 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 (hi on allotment. ss'jn six months,-5s in nine nv.mrhs, and os in twelve months, if required. 2. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. r 0 lm Hay hurst, Esq, Tomuk ft; LiLndowner Julius Mfendclson, Esq' Temuka,-‘Merchant Arthur J. Rums, Esq,'Dunedin, Manufacturer Hchert Gillies, Esq, I tDiihediif; Sitr*eV&Vl* v ''- Ralph Ewiiig, Esq l ,; Ddriedihv -MerchantJohir Shaw Hayes,- MVD., Temuka ' Job Brown, Esq. Temuka, Merchant Michael t > -nnrr, Esq, Temuka, Farmer John Paterson,-Esq, Temuka-, banner John Talbot, Esq, Wait old, Farmer Keith Forbes Grey, Esq, Temuka, Auctioneer John Meyer, Esq, Temuka, I'armor Edward Lee, Esq. i emuka, Sto ekesper William Frew, Esq, Temuka, Fanner Andrew Grant, Esq, Temuka, Stockowner Donald Murray Maekay, Esq, Temuka, Bank Manager , ■ ■ -(With power to add). 3. Bankers-—Rank of New' Zealand, dernukaj and ‘Branches. 4. v oiicitor--Arthur Ormsby, Esq.Timaru. 5. Brokers—Messrs: Reid and Granger, Timaru and Temuka. - 0. This Company is projected to establish the- manufacture of printing, wrapping* and other papers. : 7. Aceojding to official leturns, there arc 1050 tons.of .printing paper alone annually imported-into tins Colony, at a cost of over £250,000, and to this must - be added otlie kinds of paper to more Ilian donb'e that amount. It is therefore evident that there is ample sedpe for- the projected undertaking ■S. '-ltras contemplated-, -importing the very, best machinery procurable, the probable cost of which, includin c necessary buildings, will amount to £1:5,000. ' ■ ' *■ - v - 9. f llit following local advantages have influenced t' e promot rs in choosing Temuka as the site of the project ed Mill, viz : (a) Connection with (he railway by : siding,-and close proximity ‘o tlie Port cf-Timern. (b.) An unlimited supply of pure water, free from iron and other deleterious matter. ■ ’T (c.) Cheap and abundant supply of raw material. ' r 10. The Promoters gfter mature consideration and careful ipypstigat ion; have no he datum in placing thisscheme .before the public* and soliciting their co-op v ption, 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 fipm an industry of this kind, such as the utilisation"of- materials, now wasted, emr ployment of labor, the circulation of caj. ital, and the establishment of kindred, industries which is sure to follow in the wake ;of that now - tv Forms of application can be obtained at the Bank of NesyAZealand, Temuka, or its other Branches, orifrom the Brokers. MES3«B JJEID.,&. GRANGER, 30th Main South Road, n unarr. J> ODER pi. JJ A R YIE V i ARCHITECT, BrowM-Htreet, Timaru. .1 , . . Terms—Two and a-half per cent on total cost.. • ii - ■ : / * A . y2 E. B. P K A ■ 8 0 * BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Can be confuted in'Teinnka. Instructions can he l«f£nf Temuka* iioteh, or at the Office of this Paper. ■’ t3 '* ; no]2 L L fA M A V IdTsoN, AND COMMISSION ... "■ AGENT Local Manager tor the Union Insurance Coj also nn Agent for the Aiusttaliau. Mutual Provident, Society;' s’Offices : Jonas, Hart-and Wildie’s old v ■ premises.'l'imar"
NOTICE. QtUPPOHT It cal institutions and adver iso in THE TEMUKA LEADER, wind is now published THREE TIMES a week and is Hie ONLY TUI-WEEKLY t id • li-shcd n Hie County of Geraldine . WINCHESTER FLOUR MILLS. TIHE unders’gned 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 na giving satisfaction. Best Milling Samples of Wheat purnased at the Highest Cash Prices. MURRAY BROTHERS. FARMS UPON DEFERRED PAY'MISNTS. THE New Zealand and Australian band 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 pm chased 'direct faom the Growp,’iti id are unsurpassed for 90 : 1} eniiijlte* and ; - situation. They all r ; nt on the main lines of railway, and ar«j within a 1 few'' miles of good . Shipping Ports. For plans and further particulars fipply ; THE NATIONAL'MORTGAGE • 1 j ‘ AND AGENCY COM PAR Y (Limited), -■ : Christchurch; Timaru, .ind Invercargill; J. t; -ford & co. ; , ‘Christchurch andTimaru MACLEAN AND STEWART, ‘ ' 1 Timaru; CONNELL & CO., Oamau; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON I '& Co,, >Ducedin MACLEAN BROTHERS, | ■
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Temuka Leader, Issue 810, 5 January 1882, Page 4
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