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■&mmss. GENTffiiSSToiE; ■• [KSTABLIBIIjSD 1858.] SPECIAL 1 NOTICE, ' GEORGE A. FAIRBROTHER, ;.. Wholesale and General Agent.' ; " ~ Dealer in Afms# Ammumtion.,, '• :. L. .-"- AGENT TOR THE . ' .NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. I beg to tender my sincere thanks, to my „_...... «.:._j„ le and.-my.pre-; are, and at the that from 1881,'< : ".•';■'• jd for ; ASH! '. sh Trade given tHER, ETERTON. The Joint' ind the amend- ; Ten Shillings I in Calls of Five jrvals of not less than one month. Provisional Directors: John Barton, Esq., C.E, James Duff Crnickskank, Esq., J.P, James Browne, Esq., J. 0. Bidwill, Esq., J.P. John Downing, Esq. T. L.' Thompson, Esq., Wairarapa, Edward Morgan, Esq. George Brown, Esq. William A. Eteherbert, Esq.. J.P. Alexander Cmickshank, Esq.

Bankers: Bonk of New Zealand. Solicitors: ■ Buckley, Stafford, and F tzhorbeit Manager: W. CRAWFORD, Esq. Temporary Offices of the Company, Wellington : Opposite Messrs J. and'H, Betlumo's Auction Rooms, Bran Son-street. PROSPECTUS and Forms of Application for Shares con lie obtained from the Offices of the Company, the Provisional Directors, the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, lintfc, and the several branches in the Wairarapa Townships, until the 3ist of January, 1881, at which date the shares will bo allotted. The Company is formed for the acquirement of existing interests,'crectiu" necessary premises, procuring additional machinery, and enlarging operations. The Meat-preserving Plant (which, together with the Boiling Down Plant, lias been recently, fitted up in an eflicieut manner) is capable of toning out 300l)lbs of Preserved Meat, in tins, per day ; it includes every appliance, and is in complete working order.

_ The Slaughtering Premises and the principal buildings have been recently erected. The premises are situated close to the Upper Hutt Eailway Station, affording every facility for import and expo t, There is amplo accommodation, with considerable acreage subdivided into suitable paddocks, well and securely fenced. The Provisioual Directors have given every consideration to the proposed undertaking, and being convinced jhat some sucll labor-providing industries 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 success of the Company, and invite co-operation. to establish ttis local industry. The Provisional Directors believe they will be liberally assisted to found what, in then 1 opinion is a necessary and suitable industry, a largo proportion of tho material required in the manufactures being procurable in the locality, The Establishment would afford employ ment to a great number of persons in many directions, would give a great impetus to trade, and must prove remunerative and On the formation of the Company, operations can be commenced without delay. BANKRUPT.STOCK. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE'"' OF : l ANDREW ORR, BOOT M A K E R , Willis and Molesworth Streets. WAIORIARTY respectfully intimates • that having PURCHASED THE ENTIRE BANKRUPT STOCK In the above estate at LESS than HALF THE WHOLESALE COST, He Will Hold A GREAT CLEARING. SALE! Of All Kinds of LADES', GENT'S, & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. All Marked in Plain Figures, Sale commences from TO-DAY (SATURDAY), 8m INST. AND WILL Continue till the whole Stock is CloaredOut., The stock is varied, and all Goods of tho best quality; andcompriso BARGAINS NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN WELLINGTON! NoiTE TAB AdDEESS—':■- •■'.. /':■' MORIAR ; TY, • ,(Eate A. Obe), ! ■'■■. ■■■'... : r . ipis;; &■ MOLESWORTH-. STREETS;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 683, 3 February 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 683, 3 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 683, 3 February 1881, Page 4

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