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Prospectuses. OTAGO PAPER-MAKERB' COMPANY (LIMITS©); OAMTIii ... , .;; £i&,00&, • 111 8000 Shares of . £5 eaeh r •with pdwer to .. incr&£sß. -„ &epoiit <ta application IDs., and on allotment 16s.' pe? shafce. PtftitlSiWMtk DIBECTOKS: iff. Horace Baitings, M.P,C. ■„ George Bell, '"Evening Star.*' j) W. J. Calder, Merchant, Invercargill I, D. F. Mom y, James Mareliall, Marshall and Cepeland y, John Mitchell, Fergussbn and Mitchell j, Andrew Mercer, Mayor of Dunedin )i fidweM ll'tfteshan, M.H.B". j, David Proudfoot X C. S: Bebre3, M:P.O. }, Bobert Stout, Barrister, M;P.C. j, Bobert Wilson, Merchant ), 8. W. Flexman, Merchant Sakssbs : Bank of New Zealand: Bbokeb : J. B. Bradshaw, Temple Chambers. The great consumption of paper in the fcolony is very remarkable; The Customs teturns for the year I#F2 dhow the imported ' Value td be the large s«m 8f £&Ms 2. Much tjf tfeii tridney would be saved to the colony in thd eStablishmeul df Paper Mills, giving fenipldyment to many, and utilising the waste products, arid the natural grasses especially Adapted for paper-making, which so largely fcbound in Otago. It ift therefore proposed to form a Company tor the manufacture Of p"aper on a moderate Scale afc first, bnt which may afterwards be easily, tfxtfendedV Ail arrangemtot has been tattfrM Jntd With Mr. M'Glashan— who has lor ySars dSvoted much attention to the sub.ject— tf> acquire from him several important concessions in connection with the Government Bonuses, amdnnting t6 £4000, and also the valuable site for the mills, he has acquired it the Mataura Falls, for which he will accept tIOO paid-up shares of the Company. proposed site for the mills has many Advantages. The immense water-power in point of economy for -the driving of the machinery will be very great-. The land consists txf 25. acres, 4nd adjoins a coal restefve, and feoal i« Seen oti the prdpefty itself This main line of railway ttorA the Bluff id Ihmedin frans through it, and a station adjoins it. The ¥aw material which will principally be made \we of in the manufacture is in great abun 1 dance in the surrounding districts-. -Survey and levels of the mill site and race have been taken by Mr; Bf Iffiton, 6.E., and plans and estimat&s of machinery have been jtofldured from B.itam. The services Of a thorough practical pajJe? maker have been kecured, who will also take an interest in the fchares of the Company. The material to be used has be"en tested by paper-makers, both |n England and the .neighboring colonies. Directors, after careful inquiry in England and elsewhere, and frCm estimates . they have received, have satisfied themselves - -that the. capital of the Company .is amply {sufficient for tlie establishment of a mill for - thtJ «Wurafacture of at least 500 tons of paper iuranally, and jrrom the" rate at which paper r.ltnbw sold they have little doubt that the fettfrm Would enable them to declare a very handsome dividend annually. "Ifearly one-half of the shares are already , taken up, and the balance are now offered to .the public. As it is desirable, to commence tyftfi&ons as early as possible, application for -, feharrt should be at once sent in to Mr. BradI fchSw, Dunedin (in. whose office ivill be seen %pecin>ens and pfcnß), and Mf. Calder, Inver,J»rgau. • A. meeting of shareholders will be called for ' the electteh 6f Directors, immediately after the ealftblishment of the Companyv Til© Share List will close on Soth <Fune. Per Said. ■ rr- ~: " ' ' FOB SALE. DNE-HI€HITH SHABE in a siiteen-acre Cttioi, Water Bace, Dam, and Mining l?lant, iituate at Potters Gully, Campbells. Also, a fdur-ra6med Dwelling- ' "4ioi»e, with Stable, Stockyard, Outhouses, and $ aerea of Land, securely fenced and laid > down in English grasi, situate at Coil Creek , ■ kiafr. Apply td ioSHtJA CSATBUM, ' ' " . Coal Creek Flat, Tfeviat. FOB SALE. Ctht BY PLANTS, J. H, PBESSLY'S NXTBSEBY", ROBS PtACB, LAWRENCE^ FOB S A L E . A Valuable, extended claim, edn'tainihg 6 ' Acres, 2 Water Baces (commanding a g<JWd supply of water all the •Yea*), ddftfes. TrnckH, Sluice Boxes, and Plant ddmptete, situtatb at tke Horseshoe feend. H.B.—^bis Jb a tOaSm thai *ffl p4y %agM for, years, And well worthy ths attention ■tf anjrp^fty #Lihing to settle down to steady tad remunerativ* *ttfk-. -Apply td lAMES WOjODHft^SE, • ; . Union ttotel, f eviot. » O - tt^ 9 A L E. ABHABI in the Hay and Corn Store Bulnioew ndw ctfMed An by the under..iigDAd Teroueaiy. : --„-- , WALKEB & CO., * ', '-"""'- - Bom Piaee, Lawrence. nAWttCX, DUT&I», xm CAPSTICt \J \*f tteetrtd tWtfuctions U sell by ttOO Acrt* {mM Or \t*s) beautifully Htaate, being On the Main South Boad, and Within a distance Of about "U mile* fVom Dunedin, and about \6 mitM from TokontairirO. will be gifen by applying dMfcWlc, Dutbi*, 4&d Cfcpttic^ Auction-

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 24 June 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 367, 24 June 1874, Page 4

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