PROSPECTUS Of THE aERALDINE DAI BY AND BACON CURING COMPANY, LIMITED. To be Registered under “ The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1882.” CAPITAL, £SOOO, IN 1000 SHARES OF £5 EACH - To be paid up asfollaws : Five Shillings per Share on applicationf Five Shillings per Share on allotment, and Calls of not more tlianT<-n Shillings per Share at intervals of not less than three months. Provisional Directors : Messrs ¥m. Postlothwaite, W U Slack, Robert Fish, Hev. George Barclay, Robert H Posth-thwiite, Walter Moore, B Bailey, Louis Grunt, Ahx. McKenzie, Kyran Brophy, Da id Shaw, Jeremiah Connelly, N Dunlop Robert Skinner, Wm. Coltmau, Job Earl, John Munclell, Alex. Kelman, E H Templar, James Gregg, William Shiers, John Allan, F R Flatm.n, Thomas Farrell, Edmund Burke, Amos Sherratt, W E Barker, and others. Bankers: Bank of New South Wales. Secretary : Mr J Y Ward. Treasurer : Mr John Cnniiiugam. Solicitor : Dr Foster. . Broker: Mr W S Muslin.
The Provisional Directors present this Prospectus to the public generally, and at the same time would direct the special attention of Farmers in the immediate district to some of the advantages secured by making Dairy Produce under the Factory system. (1.) It is an accepted commercial axiom that where the greatest quantity of any article can be made at a given price the profits thereon are greater, and the success of the enterprise is more folly assured. (2.) The cost of manufacturing is proportionally less t ) the quantity made by the minia of price paid for the raw material, the economising of the necessary labor, the use of the best and latest machinery, and the centering of all the operations in one establishment specially designed for the purpose, the whole being carried on under the supervision of a thoroughly practical M nager, thereby securing the utmost quantity obtainable from the raw material and a uniformity of quality which becomes in the markets a standard commodity of a certain value. (3.) A combination of capital and the interests inseperable therefrom as herein proposed, opens for itself a market of consumption no privately directed scheme can ever obtain, while the opportunities for improvement are immeasur« bly greater, and the certainty of more speedy returns at the highest rates secured. (4) In the sale of his milk to the Company the farmer finds a sure and easy way ot at once converting this resource into cash, as it is intended to settle for the milk by monthly payments, thus avoiding on the one hand the disposing of either the milk or its product at a price frequently unremunerative with a maximum amount of labor and risk, and mi the other hand placed in a position to avoid the credit and exchange systems with their attending drawbacks. (5.) Accepting the possibility that a market must be entered oubMe the boundaries of the Colonies, the now established steam transit to the Old World, and; the improvements of the refrigerating principle, place the Home Markets so near that a field for all tin- goods manufactured is opened at tjht a fraction over the cost of sending to markets nearer to our door. (6.) Waste in connection with a properly conducted Dairy Fa* tory is prevented, as every par dele of waste is utilized in feeding pigs and they in course are brought to the credit of revenue in the shape of Bacon and Hams. (7 ) From the foregoing considerations the Provisional Directors have confidence in presenting the claims of this Company to the farmers of the district, as, by them being shareholders in the venture, they not only secure a ready market for their milk and pigs, but a participation in the profits of the concern. That these are in the highest degree satisfactory from an investor’s point of view the reported success of Factories already in operation, and the number of new Companies now starting in various parts of the Colony is conclusive, while to the Public generally it may be affirmed that an investment with better prospects is rarely ever brought before their notice. jys
H. T. CLINCH, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND HABITMAKER, . ■ t i JL BEGS to announce to his numerous i. Customers and the Public that.he has now on hand a Choice Assortment of TFKEDS, FANCY COATINGS, BLUE AND BLACK SUPERFINES,;, CHEVIOTS, BEDFORD CORDS, ETC., ETC., Ladies’ Ulsters and J ackets made to Order. Gentlemen’s Own Materials Made Up. Tweed Suits, from £4 10s 0d from ... ... £1 7s 6d Repairs Neatly Executed. All Orders promptly attended to. V' , . Inspection Invited. Fashions Received Monthly. Note the Address—- : H. T. OLINCfI, ; MA IN SOUTH ROAD, Temuka. jul9 ITIERRIER’S PORTRAIT ROOMS ; Main South Road, Tisiaru, (Opposite Theatre). None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Ferrier’s Series of Panoramic Views of Timaru Now Ready, and may be had at too Studio or from any of the Booksellers, Price 2s 6d. ma2B
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1120, 12 July 1883, Page 3
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