i) it o » p e or ut s WAffiARAPA WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). '" 20 0 slmr,'," .if i's each, payablo as follows :y2.s lid pi.r share on application, h uM |.er sbiicc on a lotnient, and the bdiaiicii by calls not exceeding £1 per thiiru nt intervals of not less than three uiontlri. • Provisional Directors: '•les3i-B A, W. Kinall, Geo- beotham, Joseph Bennett, H. J-jhlukb, R. Cookbum, Job Vne, Joseph Payton, James Wrigley, K. M. Galloway T, H. Murray. A. Llkhis, W. W. McCardle. Bankekb: The Hank of New Zealand. Solicitor:Mr A. U, Bnnny. Hon. TIIKASOKKR ■ Skcketahy. pro tem •Mr Job Vile. MrW. Sellar. Temporary Offices; Temple Chambers, Masterton. The Company is to be established for the purpose of purchasing wool to be manufactured into woollen goods of various kinds. It is proposed to erect the factory in some convenient placo in or "ear the Borough of ilaslerton, and the Provisional Directors have already offers of desirable sites on reasonable terms. All modern appliances and improvements will bo introduced in the construction of the mcessary works, particulars of which aio now in the hands of the Provisional Directors. The Provisional Directors have already received applications for a considerablo number ot shares, and confidently believe that they will shortly bo enabled to take the uccessaiy steps foi establishing the comp my. When not less thnn 1000 shares have been applied lor, a meeting of the applicants will be convened in'order to consider further proceedings. Forms of applications for shares can be obtained from theS.cretary pro tem. Applications must be aicum lanied by the deport of 2s Gd per share, which will be placed in tho Bank of New Zealand to the credit of tho proposed Company pending further proceedings, APPLICATIONS FOB SHARES. To the Provisional Directors of the Wairarapa Woolen Factoiy Company, Limited. GmiiUiEX,— 1 b g to apply for shares' in ihe Wiiintr.tpn Woollen Factery Company, Limited, and hand you herei\i:h ihe sum of £ sterling, being a accept the said sbiires, or any less number that niny l.e a lotetl to me. I am, gentlemen, \ mis laiihfully, Name in lull Occupation..; Residence Daie. Masteiton, Dccemlw 12,1831, 948 FURNISHING IRONMONGERY JOHN T\ UTHIE & HO. WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. I.oekwond's, [lodgers', and Johnson's ivoryhandled tabic and dessert knives, carvers, and htd Is, pen and yoiket knives, scissurs, razors ELECTRO-PLATE, Dixon's, Walker and Hall's, Sampson's. Hall and Miller's celebrated goods in spoons, forks, ladles, butter knives, buttor dishes, full carvers, cruet frames, cake baskets, biscuit boxes, fruit knives and foik? in cases, tea and coffee sets, toast racks, kntfe rests Brass and iron half-testers, French and stump beds and child's cots STOVES AND RANGES. Leamington kitclion ranges, Jenkins' cottage ranges, American and Scotch, cooking stoves, with utonsils, register grates in iron cast, ground and polished fronts, fenders, firciious, ashpans, tile hearths, with kepi) fendors en suite MANTLKPIECES. Sicilian and Vein marble in square and arch biittrestis, ennmeded slate in St Ann's black, and other marbles. BATHS AND JAPANNED GOODS. Hip, sponge, chld's, and foot baths, tjilet sets, trays, waiters, wator carriers. MANGLKS & WASHING. MACHINES. Home washing machines with mangle combined. Star washes, two and tlnceroller English mangles American table mangles and clothes wringers. KITCHEN UTENSILS. Tinned and enamelled boilers, saucepans, stew p ni, tea kettles, piesorving pans, gridiiovs, frying pans, bako dishes, portable washing coppers, laundry btoves, galvanL-cd tubs and buokets. BRUSHWABE. Jair and American brooms, hearth brushes, shoe, ftovo, ;md scrubbing brushes, bunuisttr and flue brurhes. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, JOHN TV DTH I B & fi 0 HAVE ON ULESnlvani/ed norrugatt d iron, 24 and 20 gaugo Vire, Ewbanks, and wrought nails Mitie" cut tacks, flooring binds ihoi't lead, 3$ to 01b, sheet zinc ialvanizeo ridging, spouting, and Douri pipe 'arpenters' rim locks, door hinge's Lincriciin and Knjlish mortice lucks nick Furnitme in ebon-. china, and crystal ihaiupion's and tlennch's geimino white lead led lead, paint, and colors tent's oval copper-bound paint brashes (oiled and raw oil, turpentine 'orlland cunent, screw nails Iras blind inouiitlhgs.'sash fasteners linwes of every description. COOPER'S SHEEP DIP. V.LARGE STOCK on hand, bhU „L casts to arrive per Margnnt (•*. raith, nowflue. ' Sole Agent for Wellington, ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 970, 10 January 1882, Page 4
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