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p n O S P 15 O T V S.J WELLINGTON WOOLLEN, MAOTFAG- ■, TUBING COMPANY ;(Li»im^J, j i , Registered under the 'Companies Act, ,1882: LntniNO THE LIABILITV OF SIIAIiEHOLDItRv TO IBS AMIfUKT OK THEIR SHARES, . CAPITAL A' '"' m £IOO,OOO In 20,000 Shares of £6 each. | Payable ai follows :-n!fwo Shillings and Sixp«nc# per share on application, Two Shillings Mid Sixpence on allotment, and thk ittidne by' calls not exceeding Five Shillings per share at intervals of not less than Three months. ... -h « J , | Directors:. i,| J, B. Harcourt, Esq,, Chairman • j J. Bed George, JSsq.,.'O.E.''!':' •' v ■ J \ . Wm. Hntohißon. Esq.. M.H.R.! . O, J; Johns,ton* Esq;, M.H.R,.: . Jacob Joseph, Esq. James Smith, Esq. (Tnrnbull, Smith & Cej Wm, Whittem, Esq. (\Vhittem,]Sieho]Bpc, and Co.) ... r/ ,' ißankers: ; . The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. 1 ; Sohcitors : Messrs Travers and Cave,-.<• ..Brokers: . 1 Messrs Williamson and Co. Swexwry (pro tem.): George Bell Williamson.

Tits special purposes for . which this Com-, tiny is established..ure .thus stated, in the) femorandumof Association (a,) To cany on the bußiness of Woollenj M anufncturere inall or'ariy branches of woollen manufacture, and whether, the manofaotnred articles are wholly or in part only composed of wool, and to manufacture garments, clothihgj and other, articles from the ' materials aforesaid, and to deal in all such manufactured materials, goods, and articles in such manner ut the Directors may from time to timo think desirable., , . (b.) To buy wool and other materials for use in manufactures aforesaid or for tale, and to prepare tho. same for tale, either for manufacturing purposes or otherwise, and to purchase and sell woollen manufactured goods of every description whatsoever, aud whether wholly or in part composed of wool, (e,) To purchase any rights patented or otherwise, and to take out any patent or patents connected with the business of the Company as the • Directors shall think proper. The Directors having power to do all acts accessary to give effect to these objects.. The importance and even necessity to,this looility of such, an undertaking cannot be Sieitionedi No similar institution exists in t North Island which iB thus wholly dependant for its supplies upon the Woollen lictoriea Of the South Island and upon imperil. It ii moderately estimated that the quantity ol material of the classes proposed to be aianfuitiiiM, "which would find an immediate outlet,; would yearly exceed' £250,000, in amount Bufficienlt to yield a very bandsome dividend upon the capital oi the Com-.

The epeoiai natural advantages possessed by thu aistrict for.; carrying on and. trading in manufactures of the classes proposed mustof themselves form an . essential element in the ''success of the Company, and give assnranw that it will be able succeseiuly to emalato the prosperity of other factories already in operation in the South Island,. The Piiecfora do not venture to afford any dati tipoa which to ground anticipations of profit',, p.nt confidently appeal to the aoocesß whicKhaa attended the operations of the Kaiapoiand Mosgiel Woollen Companies as offering a reasonable guarantee that the present undertaking will, under careful managemeat, not.be behind them in the returns it sillyield.■' It may, be mentioned that the dividends already, paid by the above Companies have proved that .there is ample room for the extension of the woollen industry, and the Directors do not hesitate in : recommending the present enterprise to . the attention of persons requiring a legitimate investment for their money, .while tho advantages , which they enjoy,.of being able to avoid errors ,arising from inexperience, justify; a nope that the works of the Company will be established at a leasonable cost,, , : , ■ —rr! • i' 1 <•! { ■ Applicatiena for shares, in form annexed,: may be made to. the Secretary, at.Wellington, ( either direct.or through the brokers' of the Company or, , any of their ;agents. Every: application must be accompanied by the: required deposit,;or,by,a reoeipt .from any branoh of the Colonial Bank for, ihe amount of inch deposit. Application forms may he «btained ..from r the Secretary and brokers, their a^enti/^bF j; at' i any''branch'' of tho' ColonfalßankofNeW:Zealaijdi «, ; < ; BY fifrvAT • LETTERS. 01 flCxAli PATENT • LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. AND... ■' •■■■ '■ SCAB SPECIFIC. ' (ANON-POISONOUS CHEMICALFLUID). - ; ! : Highest Award, Melbourne Internationa Exhibition, ' -' : i: ! First Degree of Merit AdelaUe Exhibition, Highest Award Gold : IMal, 1 . N,Z, 'later, : - jixhibition. • AFTER five years trial this NEW NON POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID 1 now universally admitted to be the beßt ever iatroduced . - Its great superiority over 'other materials oob'sißts in its cheapness (costing' leis than Jd per sheep);'its undoubted 1 «ffio«y;vin;Jesferoying,, alktioksj vlice,: and: •very infests the skins of. sheep or domestic animals, and in'its ue'anliness, and absolute barmlearaegs to those confitmedm'iUuM.' I '.' '''" > IT MIXES READILY'WITH COLD* " water. :, ; : ONE . GALLOfo "WILL' 'MAKE 100 GALLONrOF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by, any other Nonpoisonous Dip),' SUFFICIENT: TO DIP 200 ; SHEEP.j Beinjtof, w'oiiy .obaracterj; it ; is, highly beneficial to 'of the' Wool, which h lures' wit; '.clean, and'..brii{ht ) ; without fobbingit t ol^o-yolk— its natuifitj iiouriaheaae when klkahne mixtures, .such as, lime ind atilphur, or. areenical preparations are Mei If is entirely without' the ruinous effects inyttiably resulting from,tbe useof inch materials.; it is not only non-poisonous, kt m#y be ÜBed internally for worm in the, throat in lambs;' it will also'effectuaHy cur j topi-rot',',Mid" scab. 'To '.'those' Wh dip in - full J fleece j this; fluid.'will.' be" found lnvalnable, for^ being .of a warm and pro-, tecting character, sheep will not catch coldj though dipped in the depth of winter, . On a station it will befoimd invEduahlc ut a Healing Wash for all wounds. It is a •eriun cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all fltis diseases which aniinklß are subieotto.

f«r full fiarticukrsl ideal Mlmotiiali [ ';stl' r ]' ''/ ' Hurray, Roberts and % ■WELLINGTON, Or to the Local' Ajjenik-' 1 jjUiHCJikniit M. CASELBERG and CO„ MwnwroN and Greyjown, 1 1227 ■ ,•,.■]'.!<if. V -T J. H. AJSTGOVE, BMOKBMITfI,i;. ; PARKIER, ANi) 18EICCLTUBAL wJjMPLBMENI I HiH'ASsi 44 of Ajricultal Implements (in han'dhy:':- ■ -iii.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1413, 25 June 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1413, 25 June 1883, Page 4

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