In the Supreme Court, Wellington, od Friday, Agoeß Plimuaer, on a charge of having neglected to provide 'her'; infarit child with proper " sustenance,* !H was acquitted ; in the case of Chap. Cheynot, wiue merchant, indicted'for altering and ottering bond' warrants,, the Crown frose* cutor applied for a spechl jury, which! Mr Justice Kichmond granted. Counsel for the accused intimated that on Monday he would apply for a change of venue. '! -I R O S P E C '■•' WINCHESTER FRUIT PRESERVING AND EXPORT COWIPANVJIIVIITED. ( To be Incorporated under '• The Companies Act, 1872," and the Acts amending the •ame. OAPirAL, £ISOO-IN 1600 SHARES OF £1 EACH, Payable as follows: Five (5) Shillings per Share on application; Five (5) f hillings per Share on Allotment, and the balance in calls of sot more than Five (5) -Shillings pet Share',' at intervale of nob leu than Three Monthi."" PBOVISIOKAt DlBBOTOBS! Hon. W. Bolleeton, M.H.8., Messrs B. A. Barker, J. Pye, M. Carrier, J. A. Toting, J. M. Twomey, W. U. Slaok, J. T. M. Hayhurat, W. E. Barker, J. J. Ellis, G. Taj;ler, H. B. Pmith, J. Lewis. Bahkbbs: Bank of New South Wales (Temuka). SOIICITOB: W, (J. Aspinall (Temnkn). Tbbasubeß : J. Ai Young. Bbokeb: J. J.Ellia. SbcrktakY: G. A. Smith. 1. The objeot for which this Prospectus is submitted to the Pobliois, to float a oompany for the purpose of manufacturing Jam amir Preserving Fruttry 2. During the past few fow years large quantities of Fruit have gone _td'absolute' waste in this diitrict, owing to there being no Market for the sale of it, and thus an avenue through whioh much' wealth might be acquired ii at preient'shut.up. Everyone muit recognise that it is desirable to open np this avenue at soon at possible; alio that the district ia admirably adapted for fruit, growing, and that is an industry whioh would provide profitable employment for junior members of families owning imall areas of land. . 3. Furthermore/the most diligent inquiries have led; to the belief that the manufacture of Jam and the preserving of Fruit ii very remunerative, and > Shares ■in the proposed Company mayrVajobably'be expected to pay-' good dividends. 4. It is understood that the diitrict at present produces'! Buffioient 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 sup ly will doubtless greatly inorease, and the industry will proportionately expand; ' 5. On these grounds the Provisional Direotora are confident of luocesi, and therefore express a hope that fruitgrowers and others will see the desirability of taking up up shares at once, so as to enable operations to be oommenoed this season, and also the" absolute necessity that all the shares should'' be taken up, so bb to avoid having ,to pay interest on borrowed oapital GREAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCED ON FRIDAY,fJAMUARY 7, DRUMMOND & GLASSON'S DRAPERS, AND.CLOTHIERS,I Commerce.. House, oc2 tTIMARC.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1538, 11 January 1887, Page 4
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