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AT T. JAWS Linoleums 5s per yarc LINOLEUMS 5 At T. Jago's. AT T. JAGO'S .Tji.'iiiTfi-/! '!: i ,ii,i AT T, JAGO'S T," ll; ! o.' ,'C I 'A- M"P ißi E L L.. V't J j '""""For'" 1 »• : j ,i.i i(?)E & MERCHANT. Price Lista 1 ob• &jip] i ottioi'. 1 Orders promptly i"W. re A tended,to.;: ?t / . 1124 PBOBPECTU [ IW.THB • , , NEW 'ZEALAND 1 tEATHER MANtFACTUBJNG COMPANY I(tltkfrKl),) " 'i'lhll. 'diet;" The Joint Stock tto}> Companies Act. It shares of £5 each! 'Not rrioi'e' tlian £2los per share it ia confidently Anticipated will require i{i to[be"\ called tup,;namelyn-j-2g 6d per *" sh'ate' on i'applieaiith !J i'S'BQ- on allotn ment: the balance in calls of not more G w thiri>2a 6d per share, at intervals of riot less than three months... ~ /) .PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS I , Baker,-Arthur) (Messrs' W. f Jn| and,Go,) i Jaiies (Messrs Barry & M'Dowell} CatteU, Japs, settler , {/j>ffey, ( PauljMemlVer c Harcourt, J. 8., merchant ifthnajon, Chas. J,, M.H.R, Macdonald, T. K., auctioneer Miller, Robert,''settler' 1 11 V- 1 "I'Miia, Mrt, builder |, j j tJ I 'Thomas,' City Councilloi 1 ' M'Leod, A. (Messrs Waddell, M'Leod, and Weir) - M'Tavish, A. J. (Messrs Krull and Co.) Plimmer, John/ settler ([ Whitehousi.'lhoi.; Wrehant "Willeaton, C. B. W., tobacconist Young, Andrew, gentleman. ; ,;i , 7 : " ~ Bank of New Zealand. ■{'i.lli. Solicitors. Messrs Siovwright & Stout. Bbokebs and Acting Secretaries : i Williamson &Co .j AVellington- and ]/■', .f: iChristchuroh, ; This Company has been formed for accruing and working on an extended scale and in a corporate capacity, the Berhampore .Tannery; 'and Currying Works, totyned by Mesari'liockc and Mowbray, and WBoot and Bhoe.Manutactury, Ghuznee-street and Willis-Btt<S6t', Wellingtoti/ Owned by Messrß William and John Staples. . .The: Tannery and/Currying > Premises, which are duly:licensad, consist of extensive buildings, pits,- sheds, workmen's dwellings, &c,, So,, .with every;facility for carrying on the business; and they, are admirably situate'd within' th 6 city boundary, on about an acre of freehold ground, through which runs a never-failing stream of water, yie.ldiug plentiful supply. Suitable land adjoins, and oan '-be' > inadb javoilablt) for; immediate exThe machinery includes an excellent 12-horse-power engine; l ! a 1 steam. roller,' I nearly iieypandjiii perfect working order, &c., <&«., EvWy 'variety of leather is hero producible, »nd from every kind .of. skin'. A ready market exists for all their manufactures. >. Twßoot and Shoe Factory stands upon freehold iand.in the very centre, of the;;city," •The latest improvements in machines and appliidde's attfiii usd. K There >a!re between .50 and (>0 ban da constantly employed. ;l valuable ;»tidj steidily increasing connection has been formed thoughout the country, and the order#' far exceed' the Vendors'power to j.; j The vendors motives for selling' are simply the necessity Mt exists for additional capital lo'rfifiintMn and extend both businesses, and to work them Jaiicomßmed and much more profitable manner, To illustrate the confidence that die vendors havedmthis undertaking, it<ihopfaim<<emry U mlMon that all their capital and entire interests are to remain in the company, and to, be represented by fully p.aid;up shprpftand they further agree, as a'prooj 'oftteir bona iihes that such shares shall not he transferred or dealt milh bv thmfor twoyeanfim ' swe without the 'coMnHf'ille dirictors, ;i It is computed that a moderate outlay will warrant shareholders in expecting a return 'ci at IKABI' 15 pkr oent| aftsr,providing for ail contingencies. The great success that has hitherto at itended similar tp „ ;, incor■ .porated may be accepted as satisfactory] evidence of the feasibility of the present Merpriße. A combination of two , such fijanufaotures, completely 'wlirM''together as one concern cannot fail to be profitable. The Kaiapoi and the Mosgiel Woollen (Manufacturing Compaitto, nlay be'lliin as precisely analagous institutions to this undertaking, the raw material being dealt With through! all) thexvarlous I prdcesse's 1 until completed for immediate use. The shares of both these Companies are in demand|by the a ,heayj) pspium.,; ( .Tho. importance of'encouraging all looal 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 W'ellington. from-ita central position, iB ad-. uir|bjy a.diskibutiiig centre ior all manufactures and imports. The opera-, tiona of a large wojking ; with unpto capital, tjjget&Sr with 'the ofimptjoypd laboj-aaviug machinery recent' ly introduced into older centres of populatitftf, 1 "must v ilecefearily : "t'end u; to! "lessen greatlySthe <Mstproduction. Theße facts, coupled with'" special facilities fo' distribution, will enable the Company now proposed to ipbfer upon every membor of the commumtjr the' boon of obtaining first-class goods at a marvellously reduoed price. The services have been obtained, of the ite proprietors on Specially favorable terms, ivestors aud the public generally are invited to participate in'securing 'advantages so manifest.' OopisS 'of 'the-memorandum of Association and. Agreement for purchase, frith detailed statement of particulars, and ill information required, can be obtained 'roin the Company's brokers and solicitors. All deposits, without reduction, will be promptly returned in event of the Company lot being registered. ' ' ; 1 -1165 NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUBANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. | CAPITAL, £1,009,000 j PaidUp, £50,000; Reserve Fundi £80)000; Be-insurance teservo Fund, £28,000; lossesjpaid in 8 ■ears, £361,3(18, B.BBUCE WALLACE, j MABTERTON AQBHIB— AND lORNS. 1128

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 4

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