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PE N I N G NOTICE. T. WHITEHOUSE, In returning his . hearty thanks to his niimorous patrons for the libcial support accorded to him •' ■'to aniioauco that he lias REMOVED TO HIS NEW STORE, l " OP'" ; CUBA . AND DIXON. , STREETS, Whero ho trusts to merit a continuance ol tlieir favors. ' : JUST RECEIFED, A fine sample of tlio East Company's FAMOUS TEAS, ' Unsurpassed for quality and flavor. Note tho Address,. . T. WHITEHOtJSE, Wholesale and Retail Grocer and Tea Importer. New Premises-Corner of Cuba and Dixon'streets. WELLINGTON. . 1075 &G. TURNBULL&Co are Agents for tho following steamers and sailing vessels trading to and from Wellington For San Francisco, thence by rail and steamer to LivfirpoolThe s.s, Zealandia The fi.s, Australia The s. City of Uvery4 wecka New York J The s.s. City of Sydney For Ihwjanui— . •The s.B. | Three times a week. : For Kaikoura and Lijllelton— The a.a. Tui, weekly. For Foxlon— The s.B. Jane Douglas, twice a week, For Rangilihei— ; The s,B. Jano Douglas, overy fort- • - niglit, ForPatqa— Tho s.s. Patca, twico a week. For Blenheim via Picton— The s.B. Napier, twice a week. For London, direct— Savill & Co.'a Passengor line of For China and the Ea.it— By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan— By the Barquentine May and Barque Alexa. Full particulars can bo had on application to W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Shipping and Custom Eouso Agents, Wellington. ■

TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. riIHE undersigned hying just received J. a large assortment of Toys ex Meropo. from London, can confidently recommend every one to come and Buy some new novelties for their little one?. All the newest, novelties of the Hay, and at prices that will surprise every one. Come and comvara them before buying nnywhcrc else. You will Bee that lam almost giving them away. - A largo assortment of Dolls, Scissois, Hollow Ground Eazovs from 2<j each, Pocket Cutlery in endless variety, Playing Cards, Cricketing Material. Footballs, Musical Instruments of every description, 50 per cent lower than any other house, New Scents, New Oils, New Soaps, primo -quality, direct from Home. Eazors and Scissors ground and set, HAIK-CUTTING, 6d ; SHAVING, 3D ■ AT GEORGE DIXON'S. Wholesale and Setail Tobacconist anil Fancjj ■ ■ QiodsDmler, Queen-street Mastkbton . (Opposito Club Hotel, Schools and Station Liberally Dealt with 1049 KAIAPOI WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Limited). Cahtal-£IOO,OOO, in 4000 Bhares of £25 each , Subscribed Capital shares Paid-up Capital—£s2,s9B 10s Unallowed Capital—£34,97s, in 1399 shares. Dirkcioiis—lsaac. Wilson, Esq., (Chairman), 6. H. B'ackwel, liq., Bobert Allan, Esq., W, Sansoni, Esq,, E. l'ambam, Esq. Bankers—Bank of New Zealand. SoucrroßS—Messre Gartick and Cowlishaw. Sk.crf.tatiy—Mr H. A'Courfc. i Eeoistered Office — Caskel-street Ewt, Christchurch, FINAL ISSUE OF SHARES AT PAR. LIST CLOSES 3rd JUNE, 1882.

iii pursuance of the policy initiated at the data of the enlargement of the Company, the Directors havo decided to offer to Hie public tho balance of unallotted shires, numbering 1399, of £25 each, The largo iaoroasi in tho business of jhe Company justifies the Directors in tab this, step, as tlie Wliole Capitnl can be Profitably Employed j and the business is now on such a sound basis that the shaivi of tii s Company can be looked upon as a PCV" fectly Safe Investment to Sharelio!f>" '• Since the enloiyt-iAiJJi' ul uu is months ago, Ten per cent. Dividends liave been paid, and the Company is now in a very sound and flourishing condition, with fast increasing bueiuess, and a largo demand for their manufactures in all parts of New Zealand. The Directors have pleasure in drawing attention to the report of tho Jurors of the International Exhibition, now being held in Christchurch, Class 8, as follows :-"Kaia•POI WooLLES MANUFACTUItINO COMPANY (Limited). —We have carefully examined tho various exhibits of the Kaiapoi Woollen Company, and recommend (a oeiiincato of gold medal) for purity of material and the excellent finish of their tweeds ana woollen goods; also, a second award of (a certificate Of- gold medal) for the superiority of their made-up clothing. We further recommend this firm for the Industrial Prize. Of all the industrial corporations which have come under our notice none are better qualified to compete for an award of this character than I' e organisation at Kaiapo'. They employ capital amounting to £112,000; employees at mill, 240; people at the Clothiug Factoiy, 8,1; total employed at present, 425. Additional labor required, 140 hands ; very shortly.atotal of 5G5 people, will be employed. They have purchased for this year's business wool £.)G,000; coal required, 2600 tons. Malvern coal OD>y being used Estimated consumption of o'l manufactured in New Zealand, 2001) gallons; estimated consumption of soap of colonial manufacture, -10 tons. The motive power at tho mill is a (10 h.p. engine, made by Scott Bros., churn, steam being supplied by five (20 li.p.) boilers, made by J. Andorson, also of tins city. Nearly all tho shafting and belting in use is also of colonial manufacture. In short, wo know of no industry so well calculated to dovelope tho resources of the colony, and uu are hot aware of any firm whose efforts have commanded greater success, . Tho sum of £1 per share wdl be payable on application; £2 10sper stare en allotment ; and the balance in calls of not more than £2 10s per share, at intervals of not less than three' months; or the w/iole sum of £25 may be paid up at ouco. I* ew shares willrimli, for dividend, frrai date of allotAllotments will bo made according' to Priority of Application. ■ Applications for shares to he made to WILLIAMSON and CO., • Sharebrokeks. Lambton-quay (opposite Bank of New Zea- . lahd), Wellington, 1086

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 1 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 1 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1088, 1 June 1882, Page 3

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