AT THE SALE A/-SMITH lias jist'/received a Fresh \J, Supply of Veil's Clothing. Men's Oraqoats wth/tOs-fMoutyTrousij; M Vests[l^tfd^woftl^Os; Mdn.'s.Coats.j l'6s|9u, worth iJOsl Ev'eryWly''should seoj tjiek'% this) .Btojfeia m m ut m K\ ri - ■' BEINTIMEI I "nOB Quilted Skirts, 6s Cd, worth 12s 6d; I Skirts, 8s lid, worth 7s 9d; Black Jj\istte..fi.ostnrac8 I ..2o3,.jYotl;liio3.:;.Musliii. 1 Curtains, 3s lldjier Da}r; LpQG : Cui'tains, 4s Gd-perpair; Hijavy Twill SlWetin<:, 2 yards wide, Is U, at_C. Smith's Sale, q>ppsite_the "UoaciiT'aSEory" """" I i \•; : I ' {THE LAST OPPORTUNITY!.' " TJ\OK Securing Men's EesfcJlolc Trousers' Jjj at7s Gd; Wool Socks, lOAd•'Tweei' Trousers, 7s lOd; Hand-kuitted Socks, 's Ui Coloured' 5 . Blarilceta, ds''9d ! per pair';' Men's Heavy Drawers, 2s Gd per pair; Hoys' Mole Trousers, 4s lid; Boys' Shirts an endless variety it C. Smith's Sale, next Star Office. •.DON*MISS' : THE CHANCE I ■ Buying,,Uhil(lrcii'a ; ;'Bil)S id; Children's Sox, id per pair; .Children's Stockings, (id per, pair; Ladies' Chemise, ,1s 6d; Ladies'.•Night,- Dresses, 2a lid-; Ladies' Drawers, Is (Id; firown Holland, 5Jd; Line" Dresses, Is per yard, at C. Sniiih's Sale, (~i ; SMITH has much pleasure in thank- )\ . iug the Mastovton. public.. lor, the liberal support /they have hlready r/iyen liim,!and to remind' tlfem that the Sale will only be continued (or'Oric Week Longer. A Lot ;of Fresh. Goods have beeu..reeeived during the week, and'the ass6rt.lllollt.is evon better than before. •■.'.■ .'. Address-Felliugham's Old Stores-opposite Coach Factory. • ■''! i [CaiiD.J--MUS JACKSON, I'orry-str'ce't, Mastcrton, is open for engagement as MONTHLY NUIISE. 802 |A. CLEG HORN, BUILDEItANU CONTRACTOE, ""UKCH-ST., Mastbhtjn.' 810 i ABRIGED PROSPECTUS i HE WELLINGTON,MEAT. ] EXPORT COMPANY (limited).
OapitAi, £20,000; in 4,ooo'shares of £5 each, tii be paid up as follows: 10s per share on application; 10s per share on allotment ; the balance by calls, not exceeding £1 per share, at intervals of not less tlian. three months, and it is not expected that more than £'2 10s per share will be called up in the first instance. iPROVISIONAL DIRECTORS, J. E. Nathan, chairman Chamber of Commerce, Wellington •• 1 W.H.; Levin, M;H.R./Wellington : J. R. tysaghi, Hawera, West Coast : Hon, W, W. Johnston, M.H.R., Wellington H. H, Ltmg, agent N.Z. Loan and Mercantile , Agency Company, Wellington James Gear, Wellington W. C, Buchanan, Tupiirupuru, Wairarapa W. Booth, Carterton, Wairarapa James Stuckey, Rangitumau, Wairarapa Sir W. Pox, Raiigiffiei J. Abbot-, Wanganui , : C. Pharazyiii'Longwood, H. 11. Bcctham, Bnmcepeth, Wairarapa Coleman Phillips, Dry River, Wairarapa fi. S, Hawkins, Rowlands, Wairarapa E. J. Riddiford, fiutt, Wellington George!Beetham, M.H.R, Hutt, Wellington Hon J.i Martin, M.L.C., Wullimrton John McLennan, Carnarvon, Manawatu J. S. Carerhill, Hawera, West Conit James Bull, Bulls, Rangitikei Donaldi Fraser, Bulls, Rangitikci John Stevens', Bulls, Rangitikei F. R. Jackson, Wanganni. ff.S. l J ca<'ocli. Carlylo, West Coast ,J. P, Rnssell, Wangaimoana, Wairarapa 'F. Mauiisell, Teinii, Wairarapa Baskehs-Tlio Bank of New Zealand. Solicitous -Izard and Bell. ..Seciietahvpro. tern—H.H.Wolters. Tempoiuhy Omens—Council Chambers, Carterton. This Company is formed with the object of preparing by the Refrigerating, or other Process,; Meat, Butter, Cheese, &c,, for Shipment, and of undertaking', the Export and Sal(! thereof. Preliminary Shipments are proposed to be frozen on hoard of vessels fitted with appliances, thus leaving amnlc tiiiio for selection of most improved shore freezing! machinery,, and for fixing site or sites mo|t conducive to the interests represented, by. promoters. It is intended that the Company shall have power either to puHiase, or slnp, on owner's account, as may be jfonnd desirable, The Promoters confidently rely on the , assistance of all in carrying out what must not only be a profitable undertaking to shareholders, but also have an ipiinense effect on the prosperity of the wlioU Colony, by a large increase in the 'market value of several of its main products. As time is of the greatest importance, the Promoters hope no unnecessary delay will occur in talcing up the Shares, so that the Company can be registered aud begin operations , at; once; GOO shares are already applied fo)\ Forms of application can ho obtained at the Company's Temporary Office, CARTERTON ; atitiie CHAMBER of COMMERCE, WELLINGTON ■; from any of the Provisional Directors; and at Mic various branches "of tließankof New Zealand. The Share List will positively close on Tuesday, the 9th day of August. Carterton, July Bth, 1881. TOE Masterton Rifle Volunteers and Cadet Corps will PARADE for Divine Service and Inspection at Mr Renall's Creek on SUNDAY Next, 17th inst., at 10.30 a.m. F. W. RUCK, Commanding IJ.R.V. <6 C,C...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 820, 15 July 1881, Page 2
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723Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 820, 15 July 1881, Page 2
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