PROSPECTUS of the WINCHESTER GRAIN-STORING AND DRESSING COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL : £2OOO, IN 200 SHARES VALUED AT £lO EACH, Payable as follows; —2oa on application ; 20s on allotment; and £2 10s in Calls of not less than three months intervals. (It will also be provided in the Articles of the Company to empower the Directors for the time being to make a further issue of Shares to the Va'ue of £3OOO (nicking the total Capital of the Company £5000), should the Business of the Company warrant the same. This course only to be adopted by a Resolution of a General Meeting of Shareholders specially called for the purpose, and curried by a majority of Registered Shareholders.) As'soon as 150 Shures have been applied fori the Company will be Registered under the the Joint Stock Companies Acts. Provisional Dikeotoks|: Jno Aitkin, Smitlitield Jas Austin, Winchester Wm Bealtie, Kakfihu Wm Budd. Winchester Geo Cliff, Winchester T R Cromptnn, Temuka J RGillatt, The Stumps James Guild, Trevenna •Andrew Grant, Temnka H J Gladstone, Winchester . M Gnerin, Kakahu J Holwell, Kakahu i J Kelland, Kakahu : A Kelman, Geraldine PH McShane. Winchester W M Moore, Wierton Tlios Park, Milford John Paterson, Springfield Robert Skinner, Kakahu James Skinner, Kakahu D Shaw, Geraldine T H Wigley, M.L.C., Opuha Bankers : Bank of New South Wales, Geraldine. Solicitor, : W. G. Aspinall, Esq.. Temuka. Secretary and Broker : MR W A Murray. This Company is being formed with view of Assisting Farmers of the District to place their Grain and Produce on the market in a more favorable condition and with) safer despatch than has hitherto been the case, and for this purpose it is proposed to Erect Large and Commodious Storage Accommodation at Winchester, connected with the main line with a siding. The accommodation is estimated to store 40,000 bushels of grain. This storage will enable farmers to deliver their grain previous to selling, as when the dressing machinery is taken advantage of, one month's storage is given Free to each parcel of grain. The Dressing Machinery proposed to be be introduced is one of the largest improved American Separators and Graders, which is satisfactorily guaranteed to dresß and separate all kinds of grain to the best advantage of both Buyers and Sellers. ft is also proposed to provide for Dry injj Grain both while standing in the store and whilst under the process of Elevating and Dressing. After the Grain Season the storo will be open for the Storing and Classing of Wool and other Eiirm Produce. A'Coal Yard and a Weighbridge will be connected with the Store. The benefits to farmeis claimed by the undertakingnre)nirmerouß. ; The following ;= ariiißorrie 'Hi- the' principal-:—The Dressing and Classing of Grairi- suitable for Foreign Markets ; storing grain for favorablfe)siale \ quick despatch'when sold, and avoidance of all chance of having the parcels rejected ; and in case of wet seasons the Grain will be Dried snd made fit for shipment'!''Seed'' parcels' will be stored add ispeciallydressed, and, it will greatly facilitate 1 'exchange "of Seed. The Dressing of Grass Seed will also be undertaken by the Company.. oc2
TRESPASS NOTICE . , i } r , i ; '•■Y' l ''i ■■ Amy PERSON fdurid TRESPASSING on either tlie Freehold or Leasehold Property of Me«Brs : Empson and Shiel, Rangitata, with Dog's or G uns, will be PROSECUTED. j y 24 0. S. TOTTON. rp. RESP AS S NOTICE. ANY RSON found TRESPASSING in, .pursuit cf 'game,! or with POGSj, on jiny land ,ou th& south side of Waihi river, or otherwise, .will be prosecuted as the law directs. au7 ALEXANDER KELMAN. 1 RES P ASS NOTICE. ikfikpS 7 found TRESPASSING on tiP 1 PROPERTY of Mr "WILLIAM WALKER, Faitohi Fkfc, after this notice will be DESTROYED.- ! .... Poison wi.. be aid for Dogs, and all Trespasstrt prosecute V-TV WILLIAM- WALKER, AuM7,pg3. < ; ' : . .an 7
■I-lIeKI ANY PERSON,; TRESPASSING on auy portion otHlfei IOBARI, Freehold or Leas4hold-*»< tt»--i«n the ' RANQLTATA ISLANDS, wiIIvbe.OTHOTIA PROSEOUTED.urPoison laid for Dogs. By order of the Trustees, aufciior,.,.-,,.) ,W ■■■• :-WM. GUNN.:.
r,UL-COMFORTING. "iris's" "ti" 0 CO A, j, " By a thorough' knowledge of the natural laws r whi(;h- govern the Operations of and by a careful appllcati6ii ! 6£ the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage, which save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by tlie judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution ~!J,' mA!y; 'be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds 'of subtle maladies are floating around us ready £p attack wherever there is a weak point'' We may' escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame,"- See article in the Civil Service Gazette. ~"7"* Mad« siniplyiwith boiling water or milk iJold'only in packets, labelled : •■i ' JAMBS EPPS ■& CO., ■'■ 'BoiloioPAMflC OjETJMISTS. LONDON. Also'MAkers'of %?Pm' CHOCOLATE ESSEJSJCK niyl2 -
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1162, 18 October 1883, Page 4
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808Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1162, 18 October 1883, Page 4
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