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- AT I EGO S :' :- K "iS~ Linoleums 5s per yard. LINOLEUMS 5s "At T. Jago's. AT T. JAGO'S' !.!' ;f ,T '":' i ; >» . Linoleums 5s per yard... V 'LINOLEUMS ss. Cabinet Warehouse, QUEEN-ST. MASTEkTON. Prospectus ■ OF Tun NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANU- ■' FACTORING COMPANY ■ ■'■ - ' : (llMll'KD.) \ ' To be registered under "The Joint Stock Compauies Act, 1860." • . shares of £5 •'••• each. 1 Not moie thaii £2loa per share it is confidently anticipated \Vill require ... to be called up, namely2s 6d ptr ■ i: share 'on' 1 application; is.M on .allot- ' ; ; 'ment j th® balance !i 'in (jails of not Wore than 2a6d par share, at intervals of not less than three months,' Piioyibional Directors : '"' Baker, Arthur (Messrs W,' M, Bannahne and Co.) '' l ' : - " Botry, James (Messrs Barry & M'Dowell) CatteU,James,settler ,7.. Coffey, Paul,"ilemlier of Harbor Board FinlayJ James, settler .^', B., merchant 7; ; 'Johnston, Chasi 'J., M.H.R, Matdpnald, T. K, auotiorieer Miller, Robert, settler; ' . M'Kenzie, JpHn,'bnijclef, ! '■ M'Kenzie, Thomaa, Oity Councillor 1 M'Leod,- A. (Messrs Waddell, M'Leod. and J "Weir) • M'Tavish, A. J. (Messrs Krull and Co.) Plitomer, John, settler Wliitehouse, Thoa., merchant Willeston, C. E,' W., tobacconist 1 Young, gentleman, ~ Bankers: Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors . Bbokebs and Aotino Secretaries i ' Williamson is Co., Wellington and Ohristchurchi. r :: ing and working on an extended scale and in a corporate capacity, the Berhampore Tannery and Currying Works,, owned by 'Messrs take and Mowbray, and the; Boot and Shoe Manniactury; Glwznee-street and Wiljisrsjireet, Wellington; Owned by Messrs .'William and John Staples. ' j.. ■ The Tannery 'and Currying Premises, which are duly licensed, consist of extensive building's, pits, sheds, workmen's dwellings, &c,, &0,, with every facility for carrying on the business; and they are admirably situated within the city boundary, on about an aore of freehold ground, through which runs Meyer-failing stream, of water; yielding a plentiful supply,. (Suitable land adjoins', and can be made.available for immediate extensions. ... j, . J .,, ..... , ; ; The machinery .Mudes,an excellent 12-horse-power engine, a : steam roller, nearly uew and in porftot .working order, Sc., &c., Every variety of leather, is hero producible, and from every, kind of skin,: A ready maiket exists /'or all their manulactures. The Boot and Shoe Factory stands upon freehuldjund in the very centt'd of the city. The latest improvements ii) machines and appliances are. in use. There are .between >io and (iO hands.constantly employed.: i A very, valuable and steadily increasing connection has been iormed tbougliout the country,. ai d the ordern far exceed the vendors' power to-supply,: / The vendors motives for selling are aimply the. necessity that exists for additional capital- to maintain and extend b>th busineßaes. and tp work them in a combined and muoli more profitable manner, To illustrate the confidence that the vendors have in this undertaking; it is only necessary <O, mention tiiut all their, capital and entire interests are to remain in the company, and to be represented by fully paid-up shares; and tliey further agree, as aiprooj oj their bona fides that such shares shall not be transferred or dealt with by them for two years from their issue without the consent of the directors, , "It is computed that a moderate outlay will warrant shareholders'in expecting a return of at LEABr 15 per cent, after providing for ALL contingencies. The great success that has hitherto attendedUsimilar establishments so incorporated may/ be accepted aB, satisfactory evidence of the feasibility of the present enterprise. A combination of - two such manufactures, completely worked together as one concorn cannot fail to be profitable. " The Kaiapoi and the Mosgiel .Woollen Manufacturing Companies, may be taken! as precisely analagous institutions to this undertaking, the raw material being dealt with'through all the various processes un-. til completed lor immediate use. The shares of both these Companies are in demand oy the public at a heavy piemium, The 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 bo,remark. It may be pointed out that Wellington, ; from >ita central position, is ad* ,mirably„adapted as a distributing centre for all manufactures and imports. The operations of a large Company, working' with fmple capital, together with the advantages of improved laborrsaving machinery recently introduced into older centres! of population, must necessarily tend to lessen greatly the cost of production. These facts, coupled with special facilities io* diatribu.tip.ni 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 pnee. The services "have bear obtained of the late proprietors on specially favorable, terms. Investors and the public generally are invited to,, participate, in securing advantages so manifest. Copies iof'tliu memorandum of Association„aud , Agreement for purchase, with detailed statement of particulars, and all ..information required, can be obtained from' tbe'Company's brokers and solicitors.; f ; H deposits, without, reduction, will be promptly returned m event'of'the Company not being registered. " 1155 NATJj)NAi\IIIIE AND MABINE ' 01 , J3 ;^SI)BANCE"COMPANY 0F,,:.: ' : NEW ZEALAND. , j /CAPITAL, £1,000,000; Paid Up,' £50,000; *•' -Reserve Fund. £80,000: Re-insurance Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid in 8 years, £361,368,•" " j' J i iU R. BRUCE WALLACE, •.,p HABTEMON AGEHIS— 1.. LOW Eh AND lOR,NS. r , , ?>OfiT jjgg I 11 SiG. mG A M P 8..E '>l, »L , \Uimm Aobm 1 '< -> ii i bor i ■ !>' W. McKEETEB, J BOTTLER, WINE iSPIBII'MERCHAUT. Price Lists on application, Ordeißjproioptly , u L m rtt4ndedto '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 4

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