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PROSPECTUS OP THE wairarapa woollen factory iNY (Limited), OOMP Bankers ; The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor : Mr A. B, Bunny. Ho.v. Trrasoreh . Secretary pro tem Mr Job Vile. Mr W. Sella. Temporary Offices: " Templo 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- soma convenient place in or near the Borough of Maatertim, 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 tho necessary works, particulars of which : are now in ,th 6 hands of the Provisional Directors. 1 The Provisional Directors have already received applications for a considerable number of shares, and confidently believe thdt they will shortly be enabled to tako the necessary steps for establishing the company. When not less than 1000 shares have been applied for, a meeting of the applicants will be convened in order to consider further Forms of applications for shares can be obtained from the Sicretary pro tem. | Applications must be accom tanied by the deposit of 2a 6d per share, which will be placed iu the Bank of New Zealand to the credit of tho proposed Company pending further proceedings. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES, To ihe Provisional Directors of the Wairarapa Woollen Factory Company, Limited. Gentlemen',—l beg to apply for shares in the Wairarapa Woollen Factory Company, Limited, and hand you herewith the sum of £—sterling, being a deposit of 2s 6d per share, and I agree to accept the said shares, or any less number that may be alloted to me. I am, gentlemen, Voure faithfully, Name in full Occupation Residence Date Masterton, December 12,1881, 948 FURNISHING IRONMONGERY UHN HI ELECTRO-PLATE, Dixon's, Walker and Hall's, Sampson's. Hall and Miller's celebrated goods in spoons, : forks, ladles, butter knives, butter dishes, Iwh carvers, cruet frames, cake baskets, biscuit boxes, fruit knives and - forks in cases, tea and coffee sets, toast racks, knife rests BEDSTEADS. Brass and iron half-testers, French and Btump beds and child's cots STOVES AND RANGES. Leamington kitchen ranges, Jenkins 1 cottage ; ranges, American and Scotoh, cooking j stoves, with utensils, renter grates in | iron cast, ground and polished fronts, i fenders, fkeironß, ashpauß, tile hearths, 1 with kerb.fenders en suite MANTLEPIECES. Sicilian and vein marble in square and arch buttresses, enamelled slato in St Ann's black, and other marbles, BATHS AND JAPANNED GOODS. Hipj spongo, obild's, and foot bathe, tjjlet sets, trays, waiters, water carriers. MANGLES & WASHING-MACHINES, Homiwasbing machines with mangle combined, Star washeri, two ana three'-' ■ toller English mangles. Amerioan table KITCHEN UTENSILS. . Tinned and enamelled boilers, saucepans, stew kettles, preserving pans, gridiron, ry 'ig pans, bake disheß, pnn-V j vu IB g CO pp erS) Sundry tiOTHigilvAaioed tubs and buckets. BRUSHWARE. Hair and Amerioan brooms, hearth brushes, sboe, stove, and 'scrubbing brushes, bannister and flue brushea. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, JOHN pUTHIE & Q HAVE ON SALEGalvanized oorragakd iron, 24 and 26 gauge Wire, Ewbanks, and wrought nails " Mitre " cut tacks, flooring brads Sheet lead, i)J to 61b, sheet zinc Galvanized ridging, spouting, and Douri pipe Carpenters' rim locks, door hinges American and English mortice locka Lock Furniture in ebony, china, and crystal Champion's and denrioh's genuine white lead Red lead, paint, and colors Kent's oval copper-bound paint brushes Boiled and raw oil, turpentine Portland cement, screw nails Brass blind mountings, sash fasteners NEW INDUSTRY AT PLIMMER'S MANUFACTORY, (CornhilJ-st. off Manners-st.), WELLINGTON. BONE DUST, suitable for agricultural and Horticultural purposes can novi be obtained. It is specially recommended to Gardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivalled: Aianiire for greenhouse plants.; - Bones pur phajea for Cash in any quantity.. , U'&'.■ E GABY, of crushed grain for \ .TiSj) WfEiiLl ; Wii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 4

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625

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 984, 27 January 1882, Page 4

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