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"memo's;* JLi npleiu ms 5s l . yard; iaNOLBUMS : & :!;.■ At T. Jago's. ■ - ATT. JiGa*S Linoleums 5s per yard. lINOLEUMB SS, AT T. JAGO'S.' Cabinet Warehouses QUEEN-ST. MASTERTON. W. McKEEVER, BOTTLER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Price Lißts on application. Orders promptly attended to. 1124 )EOSPECTUS . " OF THE NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANUFACTORING COMPANY (LIUITKD.)

To be registered under " The Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860," CAPITAL—£SO,OOO, in 10,000.shares of £5 each, Not more than £2los per share it is confidently anticipated will. require to be called up, namely;—2s fid pu' ■.share on application; is Gd on allotment ; the balance in calls of not more • than 2s6d per share, at intervals of not less than three months. ■ Provisional' Directors : . Baker, Arthur (Messrs -W. M, Bannatj ne and Co,) Barry, James (Messrs Barry & M'Dowell) Cattell, James, settler Coffey, Paul, Member of Harbor Board Finlay, James, settler Harcourt, J, 8,, merchant Johnston, Chas, J,, M.H.R, Macdonald, T. K,, auctioneer Miller, Robert, settler M'Kenzie, John, builder M'Kenzie, Thomas, City Councillor M'Leod, A. (Messrs Waddell, M'Leod, and Weir) M'Tavish, A. J. (Messrs Krull and Co,) Plimmer, John, settler Whitehouse, Thos., merchant Willeston, 0. E. W., tobacconist Young, Andrew, gentleman,

Bankers ; Bank of rjew Zealand, Solicitous . . Messrs Siovwright & Stout,' Brokers and Aoiino Secretaries : Williamson & Co,, Wellington and Christchurch. This Company has been formed for acquiring and working ou an extended scale and in a corporate capacity, the Berhampore Tannery and Currying Works, owned by Messrs Locke and Mowbray, and the Boot and Shoe Manufactory, Ghuznee-street and Willis-street, Wellington, owned by Messrs William aud John Staples. The Tannery and Currying Premises, which are duly licensod, consist of extensive buildings, pits, sheds, workmen's dwellings, &c, &c, with every tiuuitj iw carrying ou the business; and they are admirably situated within the eity boundary,, on about an acre of freehold ground, through which runs a never-failing stream of water, yielding a plentiful supply. Suitable land adjoins, and cau be made available fur immediate extensions. 'J he machinery includes an excell nt 12-horse-power engine, a steam roller, nearly new and in perfect working order, &c,, <te,, Every variety of leather is here and from every kind of skin, A ready market exists /or all their manufactures. The Boot and Shoe Factory stavids upon freehold land in the very centre of the city. The latest improvements in machines and appliances are in use, There are between 50 and 60 hands constantly employed, A very valuable and steadily increasing connection has been forrded thougliout the country, and the oulern far exceed the vendors' power to supply, Hie vendor*) motives for selling are simpi» ilie necessity that exists lor additional capital' to maintain mid extend both busiii<;ese.i, aud to work them in a combined and much more profitable manner. .. . To illustrate the confidence thai tk vendors have in this undertaking it is only necessary to mention that all their capital and entire interests are to remain in the company, and to be represented by fully paid-up shares';\and they further aijree, as a prooj of ■their bona fides that such shares shall not be'transferred or' dealt with by thm for two years from their issue witluiul the consent of the directors.

It ia computed that a moderate outlay will warrant shareholders in expecting a return of at leasi 15 PiR oent, after providing for all contingencies.' The great success that has hitherto attended similar establishments so incorporated'may be accepted us satisfactory evidence of the feasibility of the present enterprise. A combination of two such manufactures, completely worked together as one concern cannot iail to be profitable. The laiapoi and the Mosgiel Woollen Manufacturing Companies, may be taken as precisely »nalagous institutions to this undertaking, the raw material being dealt ;mth through all the various processes until completed for immediate use. The shares of both these Companies are in demand by the public at a heavy premium. The 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 the advantages of improved labor-saving machinery recently introduced into older centres of population; must necessarily tend to lessen greatly the cost ot production. These facts, coupled with special facilities fo" distribution, will enable the Company now proposed to confer upon every member of the community the boon of 'obtaining first-class goods at a marvellously reduced price, • The Bervicea have been obtained of the late proprietors on specially favorable terms, Investors and the public generally aro invited to participate in securing advantages so manifest, Copies of the memorandum of Association and Agreement for purchase, with detailed statement of particulars, and all information required, can be obtained from the Company's brokers and solicitors. ■ All deposits* without reduction, will be promptly returned in event of the Company not being registered. 1155

NATIONAL FIEB AND MAKINE ■INSURANCE COMPANY OF Y . ~;., NEW ZEALAND/' ' p'APITAL, £1,009,000; j V Iteserve .Evind. £80,000:. Ee-iuaurauce Keserve Fund, £28,000; liossesjpaid in 8 years, £361,368, ' ; ■".: . ' 'r.BRDCE WALLACE, ' Manager. ; . MASIEBfoN AQENIS—- : LOWES AND IoliNS;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 4

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