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iisiiii l^gl^fM^iil; y^JS&I&L - RlinqleumsJs. Cabinet Wai'ehouses.; ', P'B. 0 ; ■S';.'vP.,-B ! ' 0"T. V't .'■' ' ''■ '.";;'-'Vbi i -THH : '.- :'"■.-■;j ■■i, , i .'r J NEW : ZEALAND"LEATHER MANO- ;:"■•;;. FACTpEiNG.coMPA^y; v '; : ;^ ! ' :: '"' ' : '. ;'•".'''(LIMiTKD.)-?, | .'//•.'■)/;... Tobe registered'under "The Joint Stool CAPITAL—£6O,OOO, in 10,000 shares of £f '" " "'each. : Not more thai £2los per shar< V, it is confidentlyanticipated*will*requiK ... tote called;-up, namely; 6dpei '•"''"share* on application; )s Od I 'on allot' mehtj the balance in calls of not mon than 2s Gd per. share, at intervals of not V less than tlireo 1 -months. : : PBOTIaiONAL : DIRKOTOK3: Baker, Arthur (Messrs W..M.-Bannat\n( ■'.; and.Co:).v;.-■■/•.":.'■" ■■■:.£:.■:..'.: Barry;; James (Messrs Barry &;M'l)owell)... Cattelli Jaines, settler '" , r:;, Coffey, Paul, 1 Member of Harbor Board Finlayj James, 1 settler ''"< .-..',. Harcourt, J, 8,, merchant Johnston, Chas, J., M.H.R,' Macdonald, T. K, auctioneer ■' Millor, Robert', settldt "' ['■> ' i:V M'Eenzie,John,builder ",: ■ .-'' ••'''•■'■ M'Kebic, Thomnß, City.Cquncillor • ! M'Leod; A, (Messrs WaaMell, M'Leod,and -Weir) : -' M'Tavish, A. J.'(Messrs Krull and Co.) Plimirier, John, settler."'' :.-•■.■: "Whitehouse. Thos.'i' merchant I • - Willeston, 0, E, W.; ; tobacconist i ':•■. .v. :'.••'■' ;..;.Bankers :.: ; ■■•;,'■ \", j: ■ :■■■• 'Bank of New Zealand. ."."' '..;",:■ So'iipiTona;: ! Messrs Siovwright tt, Stout, BnOKEHS AHD ACTING SECRETARIES :"■■ Williarnson & C 0.,; Wellington and ! Ohristchurchi ' This Company has been formed for acquit ing and workingonafi extended scale andii a .corporate .capacity, .the" Berhampon Tannery and Currying" Works; owned b; Mesßrs fiocke and Mowbray, and the 800 l and Shoe Manulnctury, Ghnznee-street am Willis-ntt'eet,.Wellington, owned by Messr William and John Staples, ; ' The' : Tannery and Currying Premises which are duly licensed; consist of eitensivi buildings, pits, sheds, workmen's 'dwellings &c, etc., with every facility for carrying pi the business; and they are admirably situ ated within the city boundary, on about ui acre of freehold ground, through which run a never-failing stream of water, jyielding i plentiful supply. Suitable land adjoins, am can be made available for immediate; ex tensions. ■'..';'' " [ 1 he machinery includes an excellent 12 hf»power engine, a steam, roller, nearlj new and in perfect;working brder,&c,, ,<Sc.' Every variety of leather is here producible and, from every kind of.' Bkin. A read; market exists' for all their manufactures. ' The Boot and, Shoe Factory stands upoi freehold land in the very centre" of the city The latest improvements in' machines ant appliances are in use, There are betweei 'SO and 60 hands constantly employed. A very- valuable and steadily iincreasim connection has been formed thbughouii thi country, and the ofdew far exceed ; tb< vendors'power''to supply,■';'• : 'The vendors hi'otivea for selling are Bim ply the necessity that exists for additiona capital to maintain and extend both bus! hesses, and to work them in a combined anc much more profitable manner.' : ' i To illustrate fkcoii/Woice lhatth mdw haw in this undertaking, it is only necetsan to mention that all their capital and entire in (tresis are to nmaiii'in the company, and h be represented, by fully, paid-up shares;, am (hey further agree, as a proof of their bos/ tides lliat such shares shall noihi transferrer or dealtwithby them for two years from thei) issue without the consent of the directors. • ■ ; ' It is computed that a niodorato outlay will warrant shareholders.in expecting a return of at least 16 per cent, after providing for alt, contingencies.' 1 ' The great success that has hitherto' attended similar establishments | bo incorporated may be accepted as Satisfactory evidenco of the feasibility of the 'present enterprise. A combination of two such manufactures, completely worked together as ono concern cannot fail to be profitable. The : Kaiapoi and the Mosgiel Woollen Manufacturing Companies, may'be; taken as precisely malagous institutions to this undertaking, the raw material being dealt with through''all. the'various processes mitil completed for immediate use,' The share; 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 bo self-evident as to need no remark, It may be pointed out thai Wellington, from its central position, is admirably adapted as a distributing centre for all manufactures and imports. The operations of.a-large-Company, working 'witl ample capital, together with the ; advantage! of improved labor-saving machinery recently' introduced'into older centres of population, must necessarily tend;:to .lessee greatly the cost of production.' ■ These" facts, coupled with, special facilities, for distribution, wijl enable the Company now; proposec toconfer upon' every','memberi of the community tlie boon of obtaining first-olasi godds at a 1 marvellously reduced price. The services k&vo been obtained ofth< late prbprietorß on specially favorable tenr.B Investors and the publk generally ore invitee to participate -in. securing advantages s< manifest, Copies, of the .memorandum o: Association and Agreement for pnrchaso with detailfd statement of particulars, anc all information required, can be obtainet from,the brokets and Bolioitors. All deposits, without reduction, will bi piomptly returned m event of the Cbmpanj not being registered, 115 c NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. IAPITAL, £l,000i; PaidUp, £50,000 j J Reserve Fimd, £80,000: Re-insurance Reserve Fund, £28,000 ji Losses paid in 8 years, £361,368, ' , •' B. BRUCE WALLACE, Manager, < HASTEBTOKAOEHTS—LOWES AND lOfiN,S,, yj Waikahapa Agekt' r ' «;'*' - y" For BOTTOWINE&SPiBIT'MERCHAN' Price Lists on application. Oidersjpronipt ' attended to,' 11!

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 14 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 14 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1178, 14 September 1882, Page 4

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