U:-^; > o;vs;,vP._E^xr:.Tv-- o^:^.':-.-'" WELLINGTON WOOtiLfiN MANUPAC "•■ TURING COMPANY > (Li^.)- ?i Registered tthder the Companies; Act, 18S2 UMiirao thßLiabimtt of BHAimnoiiCT'«' W'm'AMOlfflT OKWrR SHARKS,' • ' capitalim;- i. ; ..:',.... ■fioo.ooo .-.■.■■' 1n46,000 Blwres of £6 each.. ; '-' Payable at follows :-f wo Shillings and Sixpence per sharo on application, Two Shil- ■ lings and Sixpence on allotment, the resulne by calls not oxceeding Five Bhil- .; lings per share at intervals of not Icbs than ! Three months. Directors: :•, J, B. Hftrcourt, Esq., Ohairman J. IU«8 .George, iisq., O.E. Wm.'Hatohißou. : E!q.iM.H.l{. ; O, J. Johnßton, Esq., M.R.B. Jacob Joseph, Esq.; ; , James Smith, Esq. (Turabull, Smith & Co) Wn. Whittem, Esq. (Whittem, NiebolaoE, and C 0.),.' Bahkers; Tho Colonial Bank of New Zealand, i Solicitors : Messrs Tr&vers and Cave, ■ Brokers; Messrs Williamson and Co. Secretary (pro tern.): Gcorgo Bell Williamson,
The Bpeoial purposes for which this Company is established wo thus Btated in tho Memorandum of Association j(a,) To carry on the business of Woollen ' Mannfacturersin allor any branches' _i It.- mJhUU ■the manufactured articles are wholly or in part only composed of wool, .1 and to manufacture garments, cloth- ■""' tog, and "other articles from the materials aforesaid, and to deal iuj "■ all such manufactured materials, goods, and articles in such manner as the Directors may from time to lime think desirable. (b.) To buy woOl and other materials for use in manufactures aforesaid or for Bale, and to prepare tho same for : sale, 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. (c) To purchase any rights patented or otherwise, and to tako 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 necessary to give efleot to these objects. The importance and even necessity to this locality of suoh an undertaking cannot be questioned. No amilar institution exists in ■V. 11.-iL T.l.iul ™1.;.1. ;„ ll,na «.l,nll« Aa. pendant for its supplies upon tho Woollen Factories of the South Island and npon imports. It is moderately estimated that the quantity of material of the classes proposed to bo manufactured, which would find an immediate outlet,wonld yearly exceed £260,000, an amount sufficient to yield a very handsome dividend npon tbo capital of the Company. ■ ■'■ '''■
The special natural advantages possessed in manufactures of the classes proposed must,of themselves form an essential element in. the success of the Company, and give assurance that it will be able successful; to emulate the prosperity of other faotories already in operation in the South Island, The Directors do not venture to afford any profit, but confidently appeal te the success which has attended the- operations of the! Kaiapoi and Moagiel Woollen Companies as offering a, reasonable guarantee that the present undertaking will, under careful management, not be behind them in the returns it will yield, 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 fo> then: money, while tho advantages which they enjoy ,of boiug able to avoid errors necesj&nly arising from inexperience, justify a hope that the works of tho Company will be established at a reasonable cost, Applications for shares, in form annexed, may be mide to the Secretary, at Wellington, either ,direot or through tho .brokers of the Company.'; or,''any of their agents.., Every application must'be accompanied by tho required deposit, or by a receipt from any . branch of the Colonial Bank tor tho amount of Buch deposit.' Application forms maybe obtained.from'the Beoretary and brokers, their agents,' or at any -branch of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand.".
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1415, 27 June 1883, Page 4
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