■ ABUIGED PROSPECTUS ,-v ... toon nM.(in*nnn"ot,\iiSi n * vkxhhx #aid upWifollofs: M per snare i Oa per share on allot-1 ...ent; the balantife by calls, not exceed-1 ing £1 per share, at intervals of not less —-^«^lw*»-!ne^hß74»Hdrm!lrßX r "", T Vpectadj that inpre fham£2 10s por/sh'are'! J, C'< will ne called k$ in Wfirst instanced Vl PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS; Y :' j J. E. Nathan,- chairman Ohajnbbr oft Own.merce, Wellington |W. H.JLeviu, M.H.R., Wellington mf Si. R. Lysaght, Hawera, West Const Till i Hpn.,W. W. Johnston, M.H.R., Wellington H/H. Lang l( agentEZ,,Loan andMeromtile AgencyOdiiVto'}. l WelliHgton liV ' ' ,l " James Gear, Wellington , j W. C. Buchanan, Tupurnpuru, Wairarapa 1 - y j W. Booth, Carterton, Wairarapa ... James Btuckey, Rangitmnau, Wairarapa SirW, Fox, M,H;R.*liangitikei /j; '['/' J. Abbdt, Wanfcinui l .?.',', I i •i./. 1. C. Phailazyn, Longwood, Wairarapa H. H. Bcethamjißi'anc'opijthiV'Wairarafiiti f" 1 Coleman ißwrc Wairarapa 'WR. S, Ha\Ykinfl|ißo!iWands,''Wairar , ap*i« .Mi« #,J...RidditOfd/llutt',! Wellington-.' y<4 »:'■* 'George Beetham, M.H.R, Hntt, Wellington fen J. Martin, M.L.C., Wullington John MbLennan, Carnarvon, Mahawatn J. S. Cayerhill, Hawera, West Coast ,; j •James" Bull. Bulls, Rangitikei .Donald Fraser, Bulln,, Kangitikei .;',„" : Mi.John Stdverisi,Bulisl Itarieitikei,, r ,,,. ; ,<'•■; ; F, R, Jackson,'Waiigamii, ■■, -,.-.;, ~.■■. H, S. Peacock, fiarlyle,'West Coast •, J,P, Russell, Wa!]gaimoana,.Wflirarspa'. .'.■'■' F, Maunsell, Tohui, Wairarapa ;,_..;,i i ,«■...-..•'■• i:. Bankebs—Theßank of New Zealand.', r. -Izaid and Bell. Seoretaky pro, tern.—H. H, Woltors.' .Temporary Offices—Council Chambers,'.. ,: ■ j Carterton. . ..This Company is formed with the object of proparing by the Belrigera'ting, or other Process, | Meat, Butter, Cheese,' '&c, : for Shipm'entj and of undertaking' the Export and Sale .thereof. : 'Preliminary Shipments are proposed to'be frozeh'on board of vessels fitted with appliances, thus leaving ample, time for election of most improved shore : freezing machinery, and for fixing site or sites most'oonducive to the interests repreI senled by! promoters. It is intended that, I the Company shall have power either to purchase, or ship, on owner's account, 'as may he found desirable The Promoter's confidently rely on the assistance of all in carrying out what must not only be a profitable undertaking to shareholders, but also havo an immense effect on the prosperity of the whole Colony; by alirgo increase in the markot value of ■several'of its. main products.' As time is joftho - greatest- importance, the Promoters; hope no : 'unnecessary 1 delay will occur in taking up the Shares, so that the Company can be registered and begin operations at once; GOO 'share's are,' already' applied for. 1 .•-'..-. >.' •-'■•- ' ' - - Forms of! application can. be: obtained at the Company's' Temporary Office, CARTERTON; at the CHAMBER of COMMERCE, WELLINGTON; from any of the Provk sional Directors; and at the various branches of tho Bank'of New Zealand. ''"'""•'.',' The Share List will positively close on Tuesday, the 9lh day of August.: •■ , ' Carterton,'July Bthv 1881. '
THE Masterton Bide Volunteers 'and Cadet 'Cotps will PARADE for Divine Service and Inspection at Mr Renall's Creek on SUNDAYNext, 17thinst,at 10.30 aim. • F. ¥; BUCK, Commanding M.R.V, & C,C. : ' LOCAL PRODUCE. I Daily Office, Saturdiy. Retaii, Prices, Butter (fresh) Is 6d per It, Butter (salt) la lb Cheese 8d per ib. Onions 2d per lb. Bacon 9d per ft. Eggs Is 4d per doz. Potatoes, 1 4s per owt. Oats, 3s fid per bushel. Oatmeal, 16s per 1001b Pollard 6s Od per 100 ft. Bran, 3s per 100 ft,. . Seconds, 8s per 1001b Maize (crushed) 5s fid, none Rye Grass, 6s 6d per bush Cooksfoot, 4d Flour (sacks) 12s fid „ (100'e) 13s „ (60!s) 13s 6d-.. Wheaten meal, 10s 6d per lOOlbs Chad, Is 6d oer sack
QHURCH SERVICES.—SUNDAY, Church of England. Masterton-r-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednesday, ,7 p.m. ■ Greytown—ll a.m. and 7 p.m, "Wesleyan Church Masterton—ll a.m. Mr Bamber. . < 9.45 a.mj 2.30 p.m. Sunday School. Masterton—G.3o p.ni. Rev J. Dukes. 7'; Opaki—3 p.m. Rev J. Dukes. ■Presbyterian. Maatertan—ll a.m. and G. 30 p.m ; . Sunday School, 9.30 a.m. i and 2 p.m. QATHOLIC DIRECTORY. SERVICES.. ■ ST. PATRIOK'g, MASTERTON, - First and third Sunday of month, 11 a.m.; fifth Sunday. (when.ocoumng), 9 a.m,;.every Sunday evening, 1 p.m.; Monday roomings, 8 a.m. ■ ST. MARY'S, CARTERTON. First.and third Sundays, 9 a.m.; fifth Sunday and Days of Obligation, 11 a.m. SACRED HEART, GREYTOWN;' Second Sunday, 9 a.m.; Fourth Sunday, 11a,m. ■ ST. CERESA'S, FEATHERSTON. Second Sunday, 11 a.m.; fourth Sun-> day, 9 a,m. ST, JOSEPH'S, TENUI. Last Sunday of .Qetolw, 11a.m.; last Sunday of November, 4 p,m,; jgst Sunday of January, ; 4 p.m.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 2
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