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D.F.M°OAIiTHY MONOPOLY! -D. IVMcC-tenders his sincere- thankß to liis numerous frieiida and customers for the unprecedented-and liberal support accorded, to him since he commenced business as Grocer, Ironmonger, &o. ' D,T. McO, respectfully wishes everyone to hear inmuid—that he is not selling one or two items cheap to -attract public attention and then try and force, on them some old useless "Rubbish" to counterbalance the profits, NO! NO ! I D, I. McO. means to carry on his business by direct opposition and keen competition, and his so doing has enabled everyone to get their value for their money,: and forced the '• Mammonß" to make retribution. THIS ISNO ALARM (Not a bit of it.) ' D; P, McO. has decided to sell during the Christmas holidays all groceries at reduced prices, as the fol owing list will show : Candles, 6dand9d per lb 1.0. Sugar, 4|d per lb. Counter White Sugar, 4|d Tea, ■'....•; Is 8d lb Currants, Gfd ftaisins, " '. . . Bd\'. .... ■ . Washing Soda, • .'.' IJd- ■'■■■• I '■■'■ Jams, per tin ' : 7d- ,: •'};•■ ''' .. Fresh Butier, in pats 5Jd do do in lump 4Jd Rico, 3d per lb Household Soap, 9s 3d por box, 6d per bar.

And all other goods at equally low prices. Whilo' thanking his customers for past favors, and respectfully soliciting further orders, he begs to subscribe himself resvectfully to all d. f. McCarthy, GENERAL GROCER, <k, CORNER SHOP, NEXT THE CLUB HOTEL, MABTEBTON. P. S.-Goods delivered FREE to all parts of the district. N.B.—The highest price given for Butter Eggs, New Potatoes, Bacon, Talldw, Hides Sheepslsinß, Wool, etc, 646 PROPOSED COMPANY. Boiling Down, Meat Preserving, the Mamifactweoj'Artificial Manwes, Packing of Butter for Export, and th Condensation of Milk, to be called HUTT INDUSTRIAL COMPANY (LIMITED), To be Registered under" The Joint StocK Companies' Act, 18G0,"an<i the amend-

ments thereof. CAPITAL ... • ■ £IO,OOO, In 5000 Shares- of £2 each. Five Shillings on application ;' Ten Shillings on allotment; the balance in Calls of Five Shillings per Share, at intervals of not less than one month. Provisional Dindm: John Barton, Esq., C.B. James Duff Cruiekshank, Esq,, J,P. Jameß Browne, Esq., J. O. Bidwill, Esq., J,P. " John Downing, Esq, T, L, Thompson, Esq., Wairarapa, Edward Morgan, Esq. George Brown, Esq. . William A. Rtzherbert. Esq., J.P. Alexander Cruiekshank, Esq.

Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors: Buckley, Stafford, and FMorbeit Managtr: W. OKAWFOBD, Esq. Temporary Offices ofr the Company, Wellington : Opposite Messrs J, and H; . Bethune'a Auction Booms, Braudon-stroet. Offices of the Company, tlie Provisional Directors, the Bank of New.Zealand, Wellington, Hutt, and the Eeyeral branches in the Wairarapa Townships, unt)l the 31st of January, 1881, at which dato the shares will be allotted.

The Company is formed for the acquire."! ment oi existing interests, erecting necessary premises, procuring additional machinery, and enlarging operation's. The Moat-preservmg Plant (which, together with the Boiling Down Plant, has been recently fitted up in an efficient manner) is capable of turning out 30001ba of Preserved Meat, in tins, per day j it includes every appliance, and is in complete working order. The Slaughtering Premises and the principal buildings have been recently erected. Tho premises are situated close to the Upper Hutt fiailway Station, affording every facility forimport and expoi, _ There is ample accommodation, with considerable acreage subdivided into, suitable paddocks, well and securely fenced. The ProTisional Directors have given every consideration to the proposed undertaking, and being convinced Ihat some such uibor-providing in-. dustrieß are absolutely necessary for this country, and having obtained the opinion of gentlemen competent to advise, as 10. the remunerative character of the business proposed, have not .the slightest doubt as to the commercial succeßsof the Company, and invite co-operation to establish this local inilncfmr' Tho Prnvininnnl DirAftlnrA bfiliflva I they will be liberally aßßißted to found what, in their opinion is. a necessary and suitable 1 industry, a large proportion of the material required in the manufactures being procurable in the locality, The Establishment, would afford employ ment to agreat number of persons in many directions, would give .a great (impetus; to .trade, and must prove remunerative and generally beneficiaL ,'; ;■:.' *J.. On the formation of the ..Company, operations can be commenced without delay-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 657, 3 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 657, 3 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 657, 3 January 1881, Page 3

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