SPORTING*. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED my FIRST SHIPMENT-Of GUNS and Im plements, consisting of Double and Single Breech-loaders, Double and Single Muzzle- i loaders, Rifles, Pistols, eic. Decoy Ducks. Duck Calls. Thornhill's Field Shooting Kniv.s. A general assortment of Sporting Knives, it ield Glasses, Dog Couples, etc. A large quantify of rea.lly first-class SPORTING POWDER, Curtis and Harvey and Pigou, Wilks and Laurence, all sizes. Newcastle CHILLED SHOT, all sizes. CARTRIDGE CASES. Rifle and Revolver CARTRIDHES. Inspection respectfully invited. T. G. ROWLEY, ilia 16 Timnru. pOBEET WILKIN & CO. |_V have received instructions fmm T. I. Joynt, Esq , Ohristclumch, to SeP Priviite’y that in ag n ■’ tice n t Pro per ty known SUTTON Farm, Situate about four miles from Tiinaru, Consisting of—--441 Acres, subdivided into nine paddocks of convenient size Homestead, Stabb-s, Garden and Orchard well situated. Th’s Farm is undeniably one of the very best in South Canterbury, and w cannot too strongly urge intending investors to inspect this advantageous property without delay. Terms of payment easy. The larger portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage al 6. per cent. For full Particulars apnly to ROBERT WILKIN'& CO., ma2l Christchurch and T'maru. PROSPECTUS or rnHE RED LION BREWERY COMJL PANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £IOO,OOO ; In 100,000 Shares of One Pound each. The first issue of 60,000 Shares, Of which it is proposed to call up IDs per Share, as follows 2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, 2s 6d in three months, and 2a 6d in six months. Provirionat, Directors : James Secular, Esq (late of W and J Secular) Jacob Isaacs, Esq (Hallenstein Bros, and Co.) W Thompson, Esq (late of Criterion Hotel) John Sibbald Esq (Provincial Hotel) T W Kempthprne, Esq, Dunedin R Sievwright, Esq, Dunedin William Watson, Esq (Martin and Watson) Robert Paterson, Esq (Paterson andM‘Leod) William Koysc, Esq, Dunedin Julius Hyman Esq, Rattray street, Dunedin John Aikman, Esq, Mornington, Dunedin William Langlands, Esq, Alva street, Dunedin. Barkers: The Colonial Bank of How Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs Sievwright, Stout and Co. Brokers : Ritchie, Bartleman and Co.; and W T H Quick. This Company is projected for the purpose I of taking over and carrying- on the well known and old established easiness of the Red Lion Brewebv, which has been successfully carried on by Mr Maurice Joel for the last 18 years. It is not anticipated that any further calls than as above "stated will require to be made, as Mr Joel will leave, at the option of the Directory, £15,000 of the purchase money on secured debentures of the Company, for a term of seven years, braving interest at seven per cent per annum, and lie will take 20,000 shares, which wall leave 40,000 shares for distribution. He will also undertake the management for two years. An agreement lies been entered into between. Mr Joel and the Provisional Directors to the above effect. The Red Lion Brewery has always maintained a high reputation since its establishment in 1862, and has taken more prizes than any other in the colony’, and the beer is consumed extensively in both Islands. Taking the average profits of the last ten years aa a standard, the business shows with the rents pf the properties and interest of loans, a profit of 18 per cent per annum on £30,000 (the sura proposed to be called up), verified by Messrs William Brown and A. Bartleman, accountants, as per their certificate below. The profitable nature of carefully managed brewing companies is -well known ; and it mav be safely said that this investment will constitute one of the most lucrative of its kind in the co’ony. The 'brewery land consists of 1 acres 27poloa. (freehold) having frontage" to G-.eat King and George streets, Dunedin, and contains a well, affording a never failing, supply of the best waiter for brewing in the colony. Upon this land are erected the substantial and well constructed brewery buildings, consisting of brick and stone mashing and storage premises, large brick and stone cellar, stone fermenting rooms, stone iralthouse and kiln, brick and stone bottling stores, and brick stables, together with fixed plant of the most modern and improved construction, with brewer’s residence, offices, and other promises, which, with the goodwill, extensive connection, and business of the proprietor will be taken over at the price of £17,000. The other properties, consisting of freehold and leasehold hotels, loans to hotelkeepers (secured), stock of beer, materials, barley, and malt, good Look-debts, loose plant, and furniture and stock in hotels, will bo taken at a price to be ascertained by valuation. The total purchase money is estimated to amount to £40,000: As the business has been a profitable one to Mr Joel, the Provisional Directors can with confidence recommend it as a safe and sure undertaking to investors, and one capable of much further development. The. large interest retained by Mr Joel in the business, is a guarantee of bona fides and the success of the Company. Applications for shares may bo lodged with the Brokers or with the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, and its branches throughout the colony. The Shave List will bo closed on the 6th April, 1882., Accountants’ Report. j At the request of Mr Maurice Joel we j have examined the profit and loss account in j his books for a period of 10 years, embracing I the years 1872 and 1881 inclusive, and | extracted (herefrom all coedits and debits | arising from ordinary trade transactions, and I we find that the results, run very evenly throughout the period, and that without taking into account the rental of tenements at presor t vacant. The average of the trade profits, less trade, expenses and bad- debts, added to present rents and interest, produce a neb result equal to, 18 per cent on £30,000. ~ ( WILLIAM BROW No (signed) A BARTLEMAN. ‘ i
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Temuka Leader, Issue 931, 23 March 1882, Page 2
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