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F. Hi Wood & Co. SATUKDAY, 3rd JUNE, 1882, AtTuop.m. Unreserved sale to close consignments. Til H, WOOD & CO. have" received in- ) < atruotiens to aell by public auction at their rooms, Urcytown, on the above date, lit 2 p.m., WITHOUT KESERVEDrapery, Clothing, Calicoes, Winceys, etc. Grocery, Tea, Sugar, Flou-, Candles, Kerosene, etc, Crockery, Glassware, Clocks. Albums, Fancy Goods. Furniture (now and second-hands), ote. etc. otc. mm

THURSDAY Bth JUNE, 1882. ' Horse and Cattle Sale, AT THE PASTORALBOCIEn'S YARDS CARTERTON. 171 H, WOOD & CO. have received in--1 i Btructions to sell hy public auction, at tlie nboro yards, on 'J hursday, Bth June, at two r.M„ 50 head mixed Cattle Light and Heayy draught Horses and Hacks. Pigs, Sheep, etc. FOR SALE. Valuable Freehold Farm at Tauherenikan K 7 A ACRES GOOD LAND, fenced and 0 I \J subdivided into convenient paddocks and well watered. The land is cleared and a large portion ploughed and cropped. It is well situated on the main road, between Fcatherston and Greytown. The improvements includeDwelling honso and out-buildingi Stock—looo sheep, 20 head cattle, 4 young plough horses Implements, ploughs, harrows, reaper and binder, carts, trap, harness *c„ Ao. For funlier particulars apply to F.H. WOOIUCO., 10715 Auctioneers. Land am! Estate Apcnts. 1710S SALE, a desirable Farm Property, comprising - CA A ACREb rich Land, situate four V \J\J nnd a half miles from the Carterton Railway Station; fenced and subdivided into convenient paddock, nearly all cleared and ploughed. Improvements in-clude-Dwelling-house, stabling, and outbuildings.

Price, £6 per acre. Terras easy, Stock and Farming Implements caii be taken at valuation, if desired, Also, A A A ACBES, securely fenced, partly i:\J\J cleared and ploughed ; splendid soil (adjoining above property). New fourroomed cottag.. l , stabling, and other improvements. I'rico, jM IDs por acre. Terms liberal. The above pioperties are, without doubt lime, and well worthy the attention of any one seeiiii" a S'fe investment or a convenient and pwliUble farm property. For further particulars apply to F. 11. WOOD & Co., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 1002 Greytown or Carterton. KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURIKO COMPANY (Limited). CAi'irAL—£loo,ooo, in 4000 shares of £25 each Subscribed Capital £Go,o2a, in 2o'ol shares Paid-up Capital—£s2,o9B lOj Unallotted Capital-£34,975, in 1399 shares, DißKCrmw-Isnae Wilson; Esq., M.H.R,, (Chairmin), 0. H. Blackwel, Esq., Robert Allan, Esq., W, Sinßom, Esq., B. Pamham, Esq. Bankers—Bank of New Zealand, Soiicrroiis—Messrs Garriek and Cowlisluw, SioaETAiiY-Mr H. A'Court, Hkobi'El!RD Office - CashektrooS Eist, Christchurch, FINAL ISSUE OF SHARES AT TAR, LIST CLOSES 3rd JUNE, 18S2. In pursuance of the policy initiated at the date of the enlargement of tho Company, the Directors have decided to offer to-tlio public the balance of unallotted shires, numbering 13911, of £2s.each, Tho large increase in tho businoss of the Company justifies tho Directors in taking this step, as the "Whole Capital can be Profitably Em> ployed ; and the business is now on such a sound basis that the shares of this Company can 1)3 looked upon as a Pei> lectly Safe Investment to Shareholders.

Since the enlargement of the Companv, 18 months ago, Ten per cent. Dividends have been paid, and this Company is now m a very souud and flourishing condition, with fast increasing business, and a large demand for their niaiiufaoturies in all parts of New Zealand. The Directors have pleasure in drawing attention to the report of the Jurors of the International Exhibition, now being held in Cliristchurch, Class 8, as follows:-" KmPOI WooLLBJf MAKUFACTUKIHG Colir-ANY (Limited)—Wo luvo carefully examined the various exhibits ofthoKaiapoi Woollen Company, and recommend (a certificate of gold medal) for purity of material and the excellent finish of their tweeds ana woollen goods; also, a eeeond award of (a certificate of gold medal) 'or tliemporiority of their made up clothing. Wo further recommend this_ firm for the Industrial Prize. Of all the industrial corporations which have como under ouMiotico none mo bettor qualified to compete for an award of this character than the. organisation at Kaiapoi. They employ capital amounting to £112,000; employees at mill, 240; people at the Clothing Factory, 85 j total employed at present, 425, Additional labor reimiivd, 140 hands ; very shortly a Mai of 505 people, will be employed. They have purchased for this year's business wool £.16,000; coal required, 2600 tons, Malvern coal only being used Estimated consumption of oil manufactured in New Zealand, 2000 gallons; estimate 1 consumption of soap of colonial manufacture, 40 tons. The motive power at the mill is all Ob.p. en/flim, made by Scott Bros., of Christchin-.-, steam li. big -npplied by five (20 h.p.) boilers, niad,- lit ■). Andorsou, also of this city.' Voarly all iL shafting and belting in \m is also o- co ut ml manufacture. In short, ive k';ow of mi in.iiHtry eo well calculated to devi'lope t-ho m micas of the colony, and wo •iv nt wot f,i ;y firm whose efforts have cuumiiiudi .1 %■«.'■ i success." The sum i,i £1 ~.ir share will bo payable on application; £2 10s per stare en allotment; and the balance in calls of not more than £2los per share, at intervals of not less than three months; or the whole sum of £25 may be paid up at onco. Kow shares will rank, for dividend, from date of allotment. Allotments will be made according to Priority of Application. Applications for shares to be made to WILLIAMSON and CO., SIUBEBROKEIiS. Lambton-quay (opposite Bank of New Zea- ■ land), Wellington, 1086 Woollen Socks, Is per pair.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 31 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1087, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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