jp It 0 S P K (! T 0 8 . . WELLINGTON • WOOLLEN • MANUMCr " TUBING COMPANYJ(LiMiTKb.)j ;.y >: s. .'Registerediinder tho Companies Aot,;lS^ .7 UMITIKO f UKLIASiuiX or . to 1 CAPITAL'.. .. r ';! ;/ kioo,obo v In2o,oooShares'oi£s encli, j . ■ - Payable 1 it 'follows :-Twci and Sixpence per ahue 6n application, Two Sliil-, : i lings and Sixpence on allotment, and the; ' iejidne by calls riot exceeding Five Shil-, : lings per share at interval? of not ices than .TiireQ xnobtba,. i \ H ■ DiBSCTORfI:. : j ''O.Hircourt.Esq., Chairman , 4 J. Reen George, Esq,, O.E. ■ j'. ■ Win. Hutchison. Esq.. M.H.R.' s •. " 0, M.H.B, j f i Jacot Joseph, J3sq. ■ .! James Smith, Esq. (Turnbull, Smith A Go)" Wm./Whittem, Esq. (WhittemiGholsoi;, ' and'Co'.)' } Y." / / • " BANKERS: j 'l' The Colonial Bank of New Zealand.' \ Solicitors: / Messrß Trayers and Cavo, /j ; : ' . BROKEB3:i ; ' Mcbsis Williamsonand Cp, SfiORETAUY (protein,):' "George Bell Wliapson, / { ;
Thi special purposes for whioh tliis Compariy ia established aro thua 'statud ,in tho Memorandum of Associationj ■ „ (a, jtfocarry on the business of Manufaeturersinallor any brinohes ,of woollen manufacture,and whether the manufactured articles are wholly or in part only composed of wool, ■ and to manufacture garment?,.cloth- .' ing, and other articles frofn tlic materials aforesaid, and to deal' in all such manufactured materials, : goods, and articles : in such manper : as the Directors, may fromftimetu lime think desirable. < i.,v ; I ; i (b.) To buy wool and other material for use in manufactures aforesaid or for Bale, and to prepare - the samo for salo, t-ither for manufacturing purposes or otherwise, and to purchase and seU woollen manufactured'goods "of every description whatsoever, and 1 whether wholly or in part composed ; of wool, ' ' V ' ■ • ' fc,JTo purchase auy rights patented or otherwise, and to take out' ah) patent or patents connected with " the business of the Company as the ' • Directors Bhall think propei I .' The Direotort having power to do all acts aeceaaary to giveeffeot to tlieao objects. 1 •: Dtle importance aiid'even liccessity/to this locality of such an undertaking cannot bo qaestionedt No similar institution exists in tne North Island which is thus wholly do pendant for its supplies upon'tbe Woollen Factories of the South Island and upon imports. It.ia moderately estimated that the,quantity of material of the classes proposed to be manufactured, which; would find an immediate iutlet, would yearly exceed £250,000, an amiunt sufficient to yield# very band-. somb'divWend upon the capital of the Com- ' W' ut \
The speoial natural advantages possessed by this district for carrying on and trading in'manufactures of'the classes proposed mustofthemselves form an essential eleaent'inihe success : of ihe'Compdny, atid to emulate the ! prosperity of other factories already in operation in the South Island, < The Ditectors do not venture to afford any data upon wbicb'to gtound anticipations of profit, but confidently appeal to the success which has attended ihe operations .of/the Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Woollen Companies as' offering a reasonable Ruarantee that the present undertaking will, under careful management, 1 not be behind thim'in Ihe returns it will yield;' 1 ' ; ! It may .bo mentioned that tho dividends already paid by the aboye Companies have proved that there is ample- room for the extension of the woollen industry, and the Directors do not hesitate in lecommonding the present enterprise to tho attention of ' perso'nß'requiring a legitimate investment foi their'money, while tho advantages ivliich they enjoy of being able to avoid errort necessarily arising from inoxperience, justify a hope that the works of tho Company will be established at a'leasonable cost, Applications for shares, in form annexed, maybe made to the Secretary, at Wellington; either direot or through'the brokers of " the Company or : . any of ; theii: 1 agents. Every application ninst bo ntcomptitiied by tho 1 required deposit, or by a receipt from any branch of the Colonial Bank for the amount of such deposit. Application forms mtiy bo •obtained from'tho Secretary and brbkers; theit anetits, or: at any''branch; of the Colonial Ba'rik of New Zealand, ' ! BY BOYAL LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. AND. - SPECIFIC.. , (A'&ON-POISONOUS CHEIIIGAIi ' ; ' FLUID).. ; Highest Award,. Melbourne Internationa "' ''' ,' Fitat Degree of Merit AdelaUo'Exhibition, HSgheßt Award Gold' Medal,' N.Z. liiier. ''Exhibition,' AFTER five years trial this NEW KOK POISONOUS DIPPING' FLUID V now universally Admitted to'be.tho best ever materials consists in its'obeapneaj (costing less tliau jd per' 'sheep); j its' undoubted eflicaoy;" in' destroying all ticks, lice,. and •very insect, that infests,the skins', of sheep or domestip animals, and in its cleauliheaa, and. absolute harmlessness. : tq those 'concerned misuse. ' w !■ IT MIXES' READILY; WITH ' COLD . . WATER. . i... ONE. GALLON. WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS'OP'UILK'WHITE WASff, (Twice the quantity made by any other Nonof on oily character, it is 1 highly Mnefioial to the growth of the Wool; which it .leaves soft, clean, and ! without robbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourish* menk-or leaving it harsh and dry, us is the ease altyhne .mixtures,, suoh,as, ljme arsenical ' preparations" are wo<L It'iß' entirely withoiit 5 tho ruinous effects invariably resulting from tho use of rooh materials. It is not only non-poisonous, but may bi used internally for worm m the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To those wh,' dip to full fleeoe, this fluid >vill bo found invaluable, for, being of a wtirn, and protwtma character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in tho deptli of winter,. : ; Qa i station it will bo found ut a Healing' Wash for all'wounds! It is a ' ol^?< ou s Ringvfpira, and all Bkw diseases whioh animals are subject to.', for Ml-JarljMan, Local tetiimoniak ~<tc., apply to— Murray,- Roberts and : Co., WELLINGTON, , • : Or tothe'Local Agents-i 1 ' ' M, .CASELBERG* 'And iCo,^< r 'MiBTBRT(H( ANn GREnOTNi" «M ■ ' 1227 JT. : ANGQ,VI2jBlacksmith, farrier,, and ,; AGRICULTURAL' . IMPLEME^ .rv'-fiiV is^l&i/l'in:kit;•• -i : ■ BBIHrBJjIBBf, WHIMTOH. ' Aflt; r ; : bf^ncti^ ifiS / ' 1 v iV "<r JO i f ; ' 'wtyj'-tl .1/1; ' i! -1 ,;i V ? «#i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1414, 26 June 1883, Page 4
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