Prospectus of the Winchester GRAIN-STORING AND DRESSING COMPANY, LIMITED. . (I <L CAPITAL £2OOO, IN- 2o!)AIMRES WASHVALUED AT £JO EACH,
i Payable as on application ; l ' : l2oh .on hllbtmbnt ; and £2 10s in ; Calls of not less than three months .Jnterynls. r r T , _ 4 (It will-also be 'prjjmddd in the Articles of'tbe Cbnipany to (hnpb’wer the Directors for the time beimr to make a further issue mij Shares to the Value of £3OOO (making tlie tqtal Capital of the Company £5000), should the Business of the Company warrant the same. This course only to be Wdopteck ( by ! a •Resolution' 'bf■’{fTQe’heral Meeting of Shareholders specially called Tor the purpose, and carried,by. a majority ■of Registered \ - •“A s Sodn As 150 Shares liWe bAen applied for. the Company will he Registered I under* the. the Joint ;Stock t Companies : Acts, ii , i , '/ | Mi
’ Provisional Directors : Jno Aitkin, Smithfield ij'x 5 Win Beattie, Kakalm Wm Bndd. Winchester !. Cltff,tWinchester T R Crompton, Tomnka . J, jß. ; Gill<ttt, ,The Sinnips ~ . - ‘ J'apies (Siiildj Treyeonii ' : 1 1 AMre^ 1 H J Gladstone, Winchester , M Gneri.n, Kakahu,;1- jiT Holyplj, Kakahtt ;■■ ' J Keilatid, Kakalui" !,'tlA'Kelrahh, Geraldine it‘na P H McShanerWinchestor W M Moore, Wierton Thos Park, Milford John Paterson, Springfield Robert Skinder, Kakahu James Skinner, Kakahu D Shaw, Geraldine TH Wigley, M.L.C., Opuha Bankers : Bank of New Sontli Wales, Geraldine Solicitor : X. AWI GjT Aspi doll,: Kscfj'. Jl&rtiukaA Secretary and Broker ;y 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 than has hitherto’ been the case,~nncf for this purpose it is proposed to Erect Large and Commodious Storage Accommodation at Winchester,7j connected with the main line with 'a] siding. The accommodation is estimated to store 40,000 bushels of grain. Thisi, storage-, will enable to delivertheir grain sreyiduiffjjo ~fi£lfcn£, as when tliedte7sing J fnaom nefy is taken advantage 0 of, one month’s storage is given Free to' each parcel of grain. 4 "~ The Dressing Machinery proposed ttf he be Introduced is one of the largest ini:.' proved American Separators and Graders which is satisfactorily guaranteed to dfess, and separate tvlidohtls of grain to the best advantage of both Buyers .md Sellers ' It is also proposed to provide for Dfy, ing Grain both while standing in the store 1 and whilst under the process of Elevating and Dressing. . n) Season', iha l-stord will 'bo cptaifor tile* Storing fan d'< ' Cl afesing of Wool and other Farm Produce. , . : A Coal Yard and a Weighbridge will be connected with the Store. The benefits to farmers claimed by the ' undertaking pre numerous. The following are some ‘of 'tire principal ;—The,, Dressing and Classing of Grain suitable" for Foreign Markets; storing grain for favorable srde ; quick despatch when solcij and avoidance of all chance of having the parcels rejected ; and in case of wet, seasons the Grain will be Dried and made, fit for shipmertf—Seed parcels will he* stored and specially dressed, and it will greatly facilitate exchange of Seed, The; Dressing of Grass Seed will also ! be undertaken by the Company. oc2
MES GEO. HENEY THOMPSON having' Opened a YOUNG RADIES SCHOOL VACANCY foUTWo or Three Little Girls as BOARDERS, and begs ptp istate that she,' has - a first-class Apply to' MRS G. H. THOMPSON, se20 i ; ~ ■ Tancred)sli:eet, Ashburton. mHE STANDARD EIRE AND IVfAi EINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders Capital—£l,ooo,ooo Sterling. ‘ HEAD OFFICE DUNEDIN Insurers have the most Undoubted Security under this Company’s Policies, together with an assurance of prompt 4nd liberal settlement of claims. j -,] Fire and Marine Risks accepted onla'fl descriptions of Property and Merchandise at Lowest Rates of Premium. j "Fidelity* ofPersons holding situations of trust guaranteed, j - j .»• >,Agent, Temuka; 'MvW/U'AN DREWS, i my!7 Agent, Geraldinel
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1170, 6 November 1883, Page 4
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