p R 0 S P E C- T 'U'S OF THE WAIRARAPA WOOLLEN FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). .. . CAPITAL .. £IO,OOO, In 2000 shares nf £5 each, payable as follows : - 2a fid pur share on application, 2a Grt per share on allotment, and the ' ; balance by calls not exceeding £1 per .' share at intervals of not less than three v months. ■''■ Provisional Directors : . . Messrs A. W, lltnall, Geo- Beotham, Joseph Bennett, H. Holmes, it. Cockbum, Job Tile, Joseph Piytou, .Tames Wrigley, It. M. 1 Galloway T. H. Murray. A. Elkins, W. W. McCnrdle. Bankers : The Bank «f New Zealand. Solicitor: Mr A. li, Bunny. Hos. Treasurer . Secretary pro test Mr Job Vile. Mr W. Sella, Temporary Offices; Temple Chambers, Masterton, " The Company is to be eatablishod for the purpose of purchasing wool to be manufactured into woollen goods of various kinds. It'ja.proposed to erect the factory in some iwnvenient place !in or near the Borough of Maatert6n,.i and the''Provisional Directors have, 'already. iffers of desirable sites on reaßOßable' terms.!" AH modern appliances, and improvements TOll .be introduced' ia" ; the construction of -tKe'.iiecessary works, partifiuiara ot which are now iu the, hands of the Provisional Directors. . „ ' . ' The Provisional Directors havo already received applications for . a considerable number of Bhares, and confidently believe that they will shortly be enabled to take the necessary steps foi establishing the company. i ' .; .When not less than 1000 shareß have been applied for, a meeting of the applicants will be- convened in order to consider further ,Forms of applications for shareß can be obtained from.tne'Seoretary pro tern,' ' Applications must bo accompanied by the deposit of 2s 6d! per share, which will be' placed in the Bank of Now Zealand to the credit of tho proposed Company pending further proceedings. : APPLICATIONS FOR SHAKES. To ihe Provisional Directors of the Wairarapa Woollen Factory Company, Limited. Gentlemen',—l •: beg to apply for shares in the Wairarapa Woollen Faotery Company, Limited,, and hand you herewith the sum of £—— sterling, boing 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, Yours faithfully, Name in full Occupation Date Masterton, December 12,1881, . FURNISHING IRONMONGERY OS SALE p J°# N J) U T HIE & 00, , WHiLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, CUTLERY, Lockwood's, Rodgera', and Johnson's ivoryhandled (able and dessert knives, carvers, and ate« Is, pen and po«ket knives, ELECTRO-PLATE, Dixon's, and Hall's, Sampson's, Hall and Milkr's celebrated goods in spoons, forks, ladles, butter knives, butter dishes, fkh carvers, cruet frames, cake khkets, b.seuit boxes, fruit knives aud foi'kn in cnscs, tea and coffee sets, toast racks, knife rests BEDSTEADS. Brass and iron Jialf-testers,' French and stump beds and child's cots STOVES AND RANGES. ranges, American and Scotch, cooking stoveß, With utensils, register grates in iron oast, ground and polished fronts) fenders, fireiionei ashp&iis, tilo heartbe, with kerb feeder? eMSWfe MASTLEPIECK?. Bioihaß pd vein.marble in square and arch "buttresses, enamelled slate in St Ann't black, and othermarbles, : 'MPS JAPANNED GOODS. Hip,/Bpongo, child's, and foot baths, tjilet • ■. aeta,' fiayaj• waiters, wateV carriers, ! MAPLES & V? ASHING; MACHffIES. Home'washing machines with manglo combined," Star washers," two; and*'tlirfic;' ro)ler English niangler 'Anierlcap'table , KITCHEN UTENSILS, Tinned and enamelled boilers, saucepans, etew p*na, ti \ kettles, preserving pans, gridirons, ;:y ng pans, bake dishes, : " po: ''e irishing coppers, laundry stone, tftivanieed tubs |tnd buukets, ■ ' BRUSHWARE. Hair and American brooms, jiearth,brushes, shoe, stove, 'and scrubbing .brushes, bannister and |}ue brusjjes, . BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, JOHN JjUTHIE & 0 HAVE ON SALEGalvanized oorrugat<d iron, 24 and 26 gauge Wire, Ewbanks, and wrought nails " Mitre" cut tacks, flooring brads Sheet lead, HJ to 61b, shett zjnc Galvanized ridging, spouting, and Dourl pipe rim jocks, 2oor friges * r .American and tnorticp jocks 'Look Furniture in ebon. 1 , china, and crystal Champion's and dennoh'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 Bras blind mountiugs, sash fasteners. Hinges of every description. ; JEWiJjpoSTHY " . " AT' : PLIMMER'S manure-manufactory.,, ■ (Cornhill-st. off Manners-st.), wmworox. , , BONE DUST, ..suitable for agricultural . and Hortiouituial-purposes can.now bfljobtaineil; Itjis specially recommended.to Gardenere,»s ( a cjieitpj clean and unrivalled .toamirefor greenhouse . plants.,. Boneß.ptu. chased for Cash in any quantity. IK 1 j H, GABY, -r----.SUfSMUJ! .'Mandril'] I) ki&jty of \otij£h©d; rvgtaiillifor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 985, 28 January 1882, Page 4
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