EBOSPEOTUS .'. OFTHB W .ZEALAND LEATHER MANU- : ; PACTroi^ : (IOJIPANY"" - ->• ■ registered undopj" The -'Joint Stock -Companies Act, 1860." j CABITAi— £50,000,' shares of £5 ' each. Not-more than £2 lUa per share i! oJj. q. (i it i& confidently anticipated .fill;fijquire to be called up, namely:—2s 6d| ptr ■:v> Isliiirqion application!;r Scsi,Gd on allotment ; tlid bf lance in callß of not more '.:uin thanksßd.pershare, atintervals of riot i I'-i-;. it' ,c. -au;/! ( v,rftovifaALDißE^: 1 "' Baker,.JHbur^Messrs'W;' 1 M, Baiinat. ne ( • and Co.) . f ', ; : Barry, Jaines (liefaß&rty'd! M'Dowall) ~Cattell,.Tames,settler , ' ! Coffey," Memlierof 1 Harbbr Bftatd . IF JPiiilay, v J&incs', B^ttlei® 1 ■ /H&rcourt, J. 8., meVchaht' ; y./. Johnston, Chis; J.;M.H;R;• •'" Miliev, Robert, settler- ( ' .M'Kebzie;^John,"biiildeY" ; ' ,;Ji'Keiizii-, Thomad/Oit^'Couiicillo^ 1 ' -M'ijeod, 'A, (Messrs' Wiiddell; M'Leod, and . 1 ■ Weir). , :1 " M 'Tavisii, A/ J(Messrs Kriill and Co.) J w ;.Hto'iiier,' Jcli'ii;"rettler '• Whitehoitfe. I'W,'merchant •' Wi)le»ton, C.'B: : 'W., tobacconist ~ , Young, Andrew, gentleman, 'i.e..; Backers: 'Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors. ; ,• , v Messrs Sxoywriglit & Stout, Buokebs andAciino Secretaries : Williamson & Co., Wellington and ; Chrif-tchnrch. •"-i This Company has been formed for acquiring and working on au'extended scale and in a corporate capacity, 'the Berhampore Tannery and Curbing Works, owned by Messrs fiOcke and Mowbrayj and the Boot, and Shoe Mahufactiiiy Gh'ijhee-street and Willis-street, n/owned by Messrs William and John ftiij les. ' " i The Tannery and, Currying Premises, . . which are duly licensed, consist of extensive .. . buildings, pits, sheds, workmen's dwellings, &c,, ifec,,-with every facility for carrying on. the business; and they are admirably situated within the'eity boundary,'on about an acre of freehold ground, through whioh ruus ' a never-failing stream of water, yielding a • plentiful supply. ' Suitable land adjoins, and can be 'made available for immediate extension!." •' - •' '' The tiiaoliinery includes an excellent 12* __ horce-power engine, a steam roller, nearly new and in perfect working order, &0., Ac., Every variety of leather is here producible, and from every kind of skin. A ready markeUxists /or all their manufactures. 1 ■ ■ 'The Boot and Shoe. Factory stands upon . freehold land in the very centre of the city, The lateae. improvements in machines a:id appliances are in use. There are between . . SO.and (iO hands constantly employed. ■ 1 i . A very valuable and, steadily jncreasint; 1 connection has been formed thoughout the .... , . country, ard the.,oidern .far exceed the vendors! power Jo .supply,. ; . The. vendors motives for selling are sim- ,:' .. . ply tlio necessity that exists for additional capital to maintain and extend both businesses, and to.woik them in a combined and.. much more profitable manner. To illustrate the confidence that the vendors have in this undertaking, it is only necessary to mention that all their capital and entire in.terests are to remain in the company, and to ' benpreSenM'bfifllljjpa'd-vp shares; and (hey further agree, as a prooj oj their buna fides that such shares sliallVot'bi Iransjtntd or dealt with by them for Iwoyears from their issue without the consent of the directors. It is computed that amoderate outlay will .. .warrant shareholders in expecting a return of at least 15 per ceni, after providing for ', Aiij contingencies. The great success that has'hitherto at- ■ "tended similar establishments so iiicor- 1 ' porated may'be accepted as satisfactory evidence of the feasibility of the present enterprise. A combination of two such manufactures, completely worked together as one concern cannot fail to be profitable, i ~ The Kaiapoi and' the 'Mosgiel 1 Woollen ' . Manufacturing Comi.'.,;ies,Biay be taken as : . precisely «ualagous in titutions to this undertaking, the raw material being dealt i with through' all the various processes until completed for immediate use. The shares pi both theße Coihpam.es, are in demand by the public it a he«y iiieniium. Q'he importance of encouraging all local "industries in the colony, in order to keep up a steady resident population, is' so self-evident as to need no remark. It may be pointed out that Wellington, from its central position, is admirably adapted as a distributing centre for . . all manufactures and imports.. The operations of a. large Company, working with ample capital, together with tho advantages ■ - of improved labor-saving machinery recently introduced into older,.,centres of -popn.lation, muH/necessarily tend to lessen . t , greatly tho cost ol production. These facts, coupled with special facilities fo* distributjop,'will euablo the Company now proposed fi) confer upon , member of the comjnupity* 1 of obtaining' : first-clajs goods at a marvellously reduced price. : ; The services have been obtained of the late proprietors on specially favorable terniß. Investors and the public generally are invited to participate in securing advantages so manifest', Copies of tho memorandum of Association and' Agreement^" for ' purchase, with detail) d statement p[ particulars, and • all' ipformatipu reqjiired, cj|n'fce pbtaiped from the Company's brokers and solicitors. AH deposits, without reduction, will be promptly returned in event of the G'qmpany .. . . ppt being registered.
" 1.0.G.T, ppNyERSAZIONE. ' A CONVERSAZIONE jvill be held at the Top Hall op MONDAY 2lst August, LDD'pE meets at 7 p.m. ' 'ljickets: Is j|g j chiidrep half price. Tickets tp be bad only, from members of the Order or at the door. , : T..P. GIRDWOOP, }lsJ> pep, Cpmpiittee. LOOK OUT '.. 'm' '• ■. ,L-vy SATUBPi : Y> m 19tp. PPPTSTJ BOpT£!I BEING 'about to make 'alteratlonSuto make room for Spring and Summer : Goods ; 11 ; VTP. fellinghAm Has determined to offer the whole of his ' •large and splendid stock of Boots anil ' Shoes.# J PBKSEO NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED -- JN MASTERTON, ' '' l ;l " : As the Goods are 1 made on tho. ■ purchasers can . rely'ou the quality being ' ' FIRST-CLASS, 7 tod they will find thatevery : line will be offe.;ed'at ! such prices that will ; V NOTE THE ADDRESS-" 9 A''6 T O'R Y; ' ■ 1 QoigfcOTßliny 1 V _ MA-'SWTOM, ''''' '• 7-i \ j ''' X ' [/' Gr0cer^.,,,..." so »H;i fotb".fyn ! f ** W
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1155, 18 August 1882, Page 3
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