> ii o 6 a ji o. rut 8; WAJMaPA WOOLLEN FACTOEY COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL ...~y ~ £IO,OOO, In 2000 share* of £5 each, payable as foll ows „ : r 23 per sbare on application, 2s 0d per share on allotment, and the balanco .by calls not exceeding £ 1 per share nt intervals of not less than three months. Provisional Directors: Messrs A. W. EenalJ, Geo- JWhain, Joseph ' -Ucnnptt, H. Holmes, It. Cuokbmn, Job Viie, Joseph Puytoi,; James Wrigloy, !)• If. Galloway, T. H. Murray. A. lilkius, W, W. McCardle. Bankers: The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor: Mr A. K, Bunny. Hon. Trkasdrkii , ■ Secretary pro teji Mr Job Vile. MrW. Sellar. TEjironAßt Offices: Temple Chambers, Masterton. The Company is to bo established for the purpose of purchasing wool to be manufaoIt is proposed to erect the factory in some convenient place in or near the Borough of Masterton, and the Provisional Directors have already offers of desirable sites on reasonable terms. will be litroduced m the construction of tho necessary works, particulars of which aie now in the hands of the Provisional Directors. The Provisional Directors have already receded applications for a considerable number oi shares, and confidently believe that they will shortly bo enabled to take the necessary steps foi establishing the compnny. When not less than 1000 shares have been applied for, a meeting of the applicants will no convened in order to consider further proceedings. Forms of applications for shares can be obtained from the Secretary pro tern. Application!! must be awsom lanied by the deposit of 2s 6cl per share, which will be placed in (he Bank of fcew Zealand to the credit of tho proposed (Jonipanv pending further proceedinM, "
APPLICATIONS FOR SHAKES. To iho Provisional Directors of the Wairarapa Woollen Factory Company, Limited. taTXEMEX,--l beg to apply for Shares in the Wairarapa Woollen Factery Company, Limited, and hand you herewith tho sum of £— stDriing. being a deposit of 2s fid per share, and I agree to accept the said, shares, or any less number that may bo olloted to me. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, Name ill full Occupation ■,,__' Residence Date .'....1..""'1'.'..'.'. Mastcrtoii, December 12,1881, 948 FURNISHING IBONMONGEBY OHN T\ UTHIE J""D WILLI3-STREET, WELLINGTON. CUTLERY. Loclnvood's, Kodgcrs', and Johnson's ivoryhandled table and dessert knives, oar. vers, and steels, pen and Dosket knives, scissors, razors
ELECTRO-PLATE. Dixon's, Walker and Hall's, Sampson's, Hall and Miller's celebrated goods in spoons, forks, ladles, butter knives, butter dishes, fish carvers, cruet frames, cake baskets, biscuit boxes, fruit knives and forks in cases, tea and coffee sets, toast raekß, knife rests BEDSTEADS. Brass and iron half-testers, French and stump beds and child's cots STOVES AND RANGES. Leamington kitchen ranges, Jenkins' cottage ranges, American and Scotch, cooking stoves, with '.utensils, renter grates in iron oast, ground and polished fronts, fenders, fifgu'ons, ashpaus, tile hearths, with kerb'fenders en mid . .; MASTLEPIECES. Sicilian and vein marble in square and arch . buttresEf s, enamelled slate in St Ann's . black, and other marbles. BATHS AND JAPANNED GOODS. flip, spoiigo, child's, and foot baths, toilet ' tcts, trays, waiters, water earners. MANGLES & WASHING MACHINES. Homo washing machines with mangle combined, Star washers, two and threeroller English mangles American table ' mangles and clothes wringers. KITCHEN UTENSILS, Tinned and enamelled bjilers, saucepans, Btw pans, tea kettles, pieserving pans, gridirons, frying pns, bake dishes, portable washing coppers, laundry stoves, galvanised tubs and buukets.
BRUSHWARE. Hair and American brooms, hearth brushes I shoe, siove, and scrubbing brushes, bannister and flue brushes. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, I JOHN TTvUTHIE & /I 0 [ HAVEONSALEGalvanized oorrugat'd iron, 24 and 2G gauge Wire, Swbanks, and wrought nails . "Mitre" cut tecks, flooring brads Sheet lead, 3| to 61b, sheet zinc Galvanized ridging, spouting, and Douri pipe Carpenters' rim looks, door InVes American and English mortice locks Lock Furniture in ebony, chma, and crystal Champion's and tlenrich's genuine white lead Bed lead, paint, and colors Kent's oval cojiper-bound paint brushes Boiled and raw oil, turpentine Portland ciment, screw nails Brass blind mountings, sash fasteners Hinges of every description.
COOPER'S SHEEP DIP, \ LUHjJf STOCK on hand, and 50 1. cases to arrive per Maroaret Oalbraifch.nowdue. ;■ .-: '. ,_, .'■ ,'; Sole Agent for Wellington. ' '.J... ?6l ; Lambtoa Quay and Mdlebwortb-Bt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 4
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