. AT TJACOS Linoleums 5s per yard. ; . & UIU A At T. Jago's. AT T. JAGG'S ! Linoleums 5s per yard,: LINOLEUMS ss. j; AT T. JAGO'S i Cabiiiet Warehouse, | QUEEN-ST, MASTERTON, C. c A M P I E, I) L ' . \VAipAIMPA A GENT ' ' . For " W. McKEEVEIi, j .BOTTLER, WINE kSPIRIT MERCHANT. 'price Lists on appJicntioi. Orders promptly attended to. 112.4 P 'R. O S PECTUS L or tiii; NKW ZEALAND LRATHER MANUFACTORING COMPANY. | ; (LlSim.ll.) V ! ' Do be ngistMed under-" The Joint Sujek Companies Act, 18(i0."i CAPITAL—£SO,OOO. in 10,0U0. shines ota each,. „ Not move than £2 l()s per share it is coufideutJy anticipated will require . ,to bo^called! up, namely;:—2s Gd pir , share on application; is (id on allotment; the balance in cjlfl of not lrjore than 2sGd per slime, at intervals of hot less than three mouths.' I Pirnvmom Dirkctouh ; i liaker, Arthur (Jlcssib W. M. Bamiatjne and Co.) i : Barry, James (Messrs Barry & M'Dowoll) Cattell. James, ssttler j Coffey, Paul, Member of Harbor Board | Finiay, James, settler Haicourt, J, Ji,, merchaut Johnston, Clias, J,,Mii.R. Macdonaid, T. K,, auctioneer ; ■ Willor, Robert, settlor | M'Kenzie, John, btiilder M'Kenzie, Thomas, City Councillo'M'Lcod, A. (Messrs Waddell, 'M'Lcod, and - Weir) M'ravish, A. J. (Messrs Krull and Co.) Plimnier. Jiihn, settler Whitehouse, Tlios,, merchant .[ Wiileaton, O. E. W., tobacoonist Young, Andrew, gentleman, Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Solicitous . iMeßsrs Sievwriyht oi Stout, ; , v Brokers and Acting Secretaries : Williamson h On,, Wellington and Cliristclmrch, I'his Company has been formed for ncquii ing atid working on an extended scale and in ut corporate. capacity,' the Berliaiiipore Tannery aiiil Currying Works, owned by Messrs I.ocke and Mowbray, andthe Boot and Shoe Manulactury, (ilmnee-street and Willii-sti«st, Wellington, owned by Messrß William and John --r'n 1. >"■■■ The tannery and Currying Premises, which are duly ikens.ii, consist of extensive ! liuildiiigs, ; pits, sheds, woikmen's dwellings, &0,, Ac,, with -every, facility for carrying on the business; and they, are admirably situated within me city mmndjiy, on nb.mt mi acre of freehold ground, through which runs a never-failing sireaiu of water, yi- Miujp. plentiful supply, Suitable land adjoins, and cnn be made available for immediate ixten* nns. J lie inachiuery includes an excel! (it 12< horse-power engine, a steam roller, nearly i-ew awl in perli-ei, working order, X&, Ae., livery variety ol leather is here producible, "and from every 1 kind of skin. Are * market exists ior all their manufactures. T,.o' B.)ot and-Shoe Factory stands upon freehold land in the very cent ie of the city, 'ijjje latest improvements'iii' : macliuies and appliances are in nae. '' There are. between i'iO ai:d ')0 hands gonsiautly employed. /. >Vrv Valuable and steadily incremaijcf eoi.i. ctiin b..s iieeu lonned tlioiigiiout cb : e iMiniiiry, iiril the oidern fa' exceed thg vi'iid.P' s' power to supply, : j ■ The vi dors motives for selling are sim .1 ly. (lie necessity io.it nxists ior additional capital ,io maintain ami extend b-tii businesses, aiid to woik ihoiu in acotnbiueel and much more profitably n aimer., Ux '1 o illustrate the confidence that the vendors have in this undertaking, it is oiili/ necessary to-mention that all tAeii; capital w/d entire inleresh an to remain in the company, 'mi to l/e., represented by lully paid-up sham; and fliey further agree, us a proof oj tkir bona' hdks that such shares shall not he transferred (.)■ limit willi by tlm'Jpf two yean from (heir issue witlwut the consent of Ike directors. it is computed thatu moderate outlay wjll ■warrant shareholders in expecting a return ol at leas. 15 F'lt cent, after providing for all contingencies. The great .success tli.it has hitherto attended similar establishments so, incorporated may be .accepted us satisfactory evidence of the, feasibility ol tho present enterprise, A combination, of two sueh man 1 , laotures, completely worked together as one concern cannot tail to be profitable.. The Kaiapoi and the Mosgiel Woollen Manufacturing Companies, may be (alien as precisely nn'alagous institutions to this undertakwg,'; the;, raw .material being dealt with through • all the -• various processes until completed for immediate use, Tlie shares of both these Companies are in deihand by the public at a lioavy piemium. Tho importance of encouraging all local industries in the colony, ,in ordnr to keep up a steady resident population', is so self-evident -as to, need no remark, it may be .pointed out that Wellington, fromi ts central position, is admirably adapted as a distributing centre lor all manufactures Snd imports. The operations of a large Company, working with ample capital, together with the; advantages of improved labor-saving machinery recent' Jy..introduced.into older centres of population, must necessarily tend to lessen t neatly the cost ot production. These,facts)' coupled with special facilities for ilistVilluti»n, will enable the Coinpiiny now proposed to confer upon every member of the community the boon of obtaining first-class goods at a marvellously reduced price. The services have been obtained, of the Lie proprietors on specially favorable terms. Investors and the public generally are invited to participate in securing '.advantages so manifest, - Copies cof <tlw memorandum of iissooiatiOD: and Agreement for purchase, with uetaih-d statement of particulars, aad all information ltquirtdj, can be|obtained from the Company's brokers anil solicitors. All deposits, without reduction, will be promptly j:etuiiied in rvem of. the (Lfompany not being'regist'ered.' -1155 NATIONAL FlltE AND MARINE ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF : 'j • ■:."NEW ZEALAND. ; IAPiTAL, £1,000,000; PaidUp,'£so,ooo; !-' liesevve l'uiiii.iSO.OOO: Re-insurance lkstrve Fund, £23,000 ; ' i-os'ees paid in 8 years, £361,368, ,• |« ' R, BRL'CK WAIiLAL'I, Manager. .V.'siASJ-iaTCK'iGEKTS— 'oill v . LOWES AND I Oft NB. 1128
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 4
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