d TRACED, from Waitohi H DARK BAY HACK (Geldin?), branded A on near shoulder, white fetloc k on hind leg, white blaze down the face 5 had bridle on when last seen. Finder will be rewarded on bringing * it to the STAR HOTEL, Temuko. de!6 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FARES—CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS TO DUNEDIN, INVEROARu .LL, AND TBS LAKES. } EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued j as under from 220 d December, 1886, to 3rd January, 1887, inclusive, and will be available for RETURN up to and including 17th January : FROMTEMUKATo Christ- To Dun- To Inver- To Kingchurch. edin. cargill. aton, Ist. 2nd. let. 2nd, Ist. 2nd. let. 2nd. 18/- 13/- 23/6 17/6 45/G 33/- 56/6 38/6 | SPECIAL NIGHT TRAINS, conveying Passengers at the above Pares will leave Christchurch for Dunedin on 24tb and 27th December at 8,45 p.ra., and be duo from Temuba at 12.25 a.ms A RETURN SPECIAL NIGHT TRAIN will leave Dunedin on 27th instant at 8.30 p.m. The journey may be broken at any Stopping Station en route, and be continued by any Ordinary Train. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS will also be issued from any Station to any Station from 22nd December, 1886, to 3rd January, 1887, inclusive, and will be available for Return up to and including 17th January. del6 , : BY ORDER. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. JAS. FINDLAY BEGS to notify that he is TAKING ORDERS for the favorite PEERING TWINE BINDER, :For which he is SOLE AGENT IN THE TEMUKA DISTRICT. The NEW DEERING, which is now ON.VIEW on my Premises, has been I considerably IMPROVED, and intending Purchasers of Reaping Machines are hereby invited to inspect it before investing in any other Machine. BINDING - TWINE. 1 have now in Stock a large quantity of AMERICAN AND COLONIAL MANILLA TWINES; also, Hemp Twine; and also a quantin' of Twine manufactured in the TEMUKA FACTORY, all of which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. REPAIRS. To prevent delays, Farmers are requested to send in their Machines for Repairs at once. They will be repaired under my own personal supervision. All kinds of General Blacksmith’s Work will be done with the greatest possible care. BEST MACHINE OILS, EXTRAS, ETC., ETC., ALWAYS IN STOCK. JAMES FINDLAY, GENEEBAL BLACKSMITH, Railway Terrace, delß TEMUKA. pROSPECT US OF THE WINCHESTER FRUIT PRESERVING AND EXPORT COMPANVJ.IMITED. Xo be Incorporated under “ The Companies Act, 1872,” and the Acts amending the same. CAPITAL, £ISOO—IN 16Q0 SHARES OF £1 EACH, Payable as follows Five (5) Shillings per Share on application; Five (6) Shillings per Share on Allotment, and the balance in calls of not more than Fire (5) Shillings per Share, at intervals of not less than Three Months. Pboyibiokai Diehotobb: Hon. W. Bolleston, M.H.R., Messrs B, A* Barker, J. Pye, M. Osrrig, J. A. Young, J. M. Twomey, W. U Slack, J. X. M. Hay hunt, W. B. Barker, J. J . Ellis, GK Tayler, H. E. Smith, J. Lewis. Bahkbbb: Bank of New South Wales (Temuka). Solicitor: W. GK Aspinall (Temuka). . Tbhasdbeß: J. A. Young. Bboibb : J. J. Ellis. ■ gICKBTABY: G. A. Smith. 1. The object for which this Prospectus is submitted to the Public is, to float a company for the purpose of manufacturing Jam and Preserving Prait. 2. During the past, few few. years large quantities of Fruit have gone to absolute waste in this district, owing to there being no Market for the sale of it, and thus an avenue through which much wealth might be acquired is at present shut up. Everyone must recognise that it is desirable to open np this avenue as soon as possible; also that the district is admirably adapted for fruitgrowing, and that is an industry which would provide profitable employment for junior members of families owning small areas of land. 3. Furthermore the most diligent inquiries have led to the belief that the manufacture of Jam and the preaerving of Fruit is very rsmunsrative, and Shares in the proposed Company may reasonably be expected to pay good dividends. 4. It is understood that the district at present produces sufficient fruit to make between forty and fifty tons of jam a year, and if the proposed Factory is established, and the people are thus provided with a certain market for their fruit, the snp.ly will doubtless greatly increase, and the industry will proportionately expand. 6. On these grounds the Provisional Directors are confident of success, and therefore express a hope that fruit-growers and others will see the desirability of taking up up shares at once, so as to enable operations to be commenced this season, and also the, absolute necessity that all the shares should be taken np, so as to avoid having to pay' interest on borrowed capital.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1527, 18 December 1886, Page 2
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787Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1527, 18 December 1886, Page 2
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