p B 0 S P 15 0 T 0.J,-; WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFAC r > TURING COMPANY (Limited.) Bcgtatered under the Companies Act,. 18§2 limiting the Liability of Shabeholdbrs TO THE AMOUNT OK THEIR SHARKS,;, , CAPITAL „ .. .. ...£IOO,OOO . In 20,000 IShnres of £6. eaoli. , l; Payable at follows :-Two Shillings and Sixpence per Bharo on application, Two Shillings and Sixpence on allotment,: and thb residue by calls not exceeding Fivo Shil-' Three months. DitaciOßß: J, B. Harcourt, Esq., Chairman' J. Rees George, iSsq., C.E. Wm. Hutchison. Esq.. M.H.B. 0, J. Johnston, Esq., M.R.R. Jacob Joseph, Esq, James Smith, Esq, (Turnbull, Smith & Co) Wm. V/hittem, Esq. (Whittom, Nieliokou, and Co.) The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, Solicitors: i{•;i.; Messrs Travers and Cavo, Messrs Williamson and Co. Secretary (pro tem,): George Bell "Williamson, The special purposes for which this Company is established are thus stated in tlio Memorandum ot Association (a,) To carry on the business of Woollen Manufacturers in allor any branches of woollen manufacture,and whether the manufactured articles are wholly or in part only composed of wool, and to manufacture garments, clothing, and other articles from the materials aforesaid, and to deal in 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 übc in manufactures aforesaid or for sale, and to prepare the same for tale, either for manufacturing purposes or otherwise, and to purchase of every description whatsoever, and whether wholly or in part composed of wool, (c,j To purchase any rights patented or otherwise, and to take out any patent or patents connected with the business of tlio Company as the Directors shall think proper. The Directors having power to do all acts necessary to give effect to those objects. lie importance and evon necessity to this locality of such an undertaking cannot be' Siestioned. No similar institution exists in e North Island which is thus wholly dependant for its supplies upon the Woollen Fftotoriea of the South Island and upon imports. It is moderately estimated that the quantity of material of the classes proposed to be manufactured, which would find an immediate outlet, would yearly exceed £250,000, an amount sufficient to yield a very hand-, some dividend upon the capital of the Company. .. , .
The Bpecial natural advantages possessed by this district for carrying on and trading in manufactures of the classes proposed must,,of themselves form an essential element in the success of tk Company, and to emulate the prosperity of other factories already in operation in the South Island. Tho Directors do not venturo to afford any data upon which to ground anticipations of profit, but confidently appeal, te the/success which has attended the operations of the Kaiapoi and Mosgiel Woollen Companies as offering a reasonable guarantee that the present undertaking will, under careful manage-, ment, not be behind tliem 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 tho attention o! persona requiring a legitimate investment for their money, while tho advantages: which they enjoy of being able to avoid errors necessarily arising from inexperience, justify a hope that the works of the Company will be established at n reasonable cost, Applications for shares, in form annexed, may be made to the Secretary, at Wellington, either direot or through the brokers of .the Company or any of their agents. Eypry application must be accompanied by the; re;, quired deposit, or by a receipt from any br&noh of the Colonial Bank for ..the amount of such deposit, Application forms ma; 3'...obtained from tho Secretary and brokers, |tteir agents, or at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand. BY ROYAL LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP; AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS,CHEMICAL v FLUID). ■ Highest Award, Melbourne Internationa. Exhibition,
Tint Degree of Merit Adelaide Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal, N,Z.-Inter. Exhibition, ! i AFTER five years trial this NEW NON. POISONOUS DIPPING-FLUID i now universally admitted, to be the best ever ' introduced. Its great superiority over otter materials consists in its cheapness (costing jess than Jd per sheep); its undoubted efficaoy in destroying all.ticks,'lice; and ♦very insect that infests the skins of Bheop ot domestic mimals, and in its cleanlinoss, and absolute harmlessnesß to "those cerned in its use. " IT MIXES KEADILY WITH COLD WATER. ONE GALLON'"WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity made by any other Non-, i poisonous Dip), SUFFICIENT TO DiP 200 SHEEP, Being of on oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of the Wool, which, it leaves soft, clean,' and bright, without robbing it of tlio yolk—its natuial nourish-ment-or leaving it harsh and dry, us is the cue whon alkaline mixtures, such as liine and Bnlphur, or arsenical preparations arc used. It is entirely without tho ruinous effeote invariably resulting from tho use of such materials. It is not only non-poisonous, bnt may be used internally for worm in the ' throat is lambs; it will also effectually cur loot-rot, and scab. To those wli dip in full fleece, this fluid will be found invaluable, for, being of a warm and protecting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter, On a station it will be found invaluable is a Healing Wash for all wounds. : It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to, tw Full Particulars, Local Testimnlak' tic,, apply toMurray, Roberts and Co,; WELLINGTON, Or to the Local AgentsM. CABELBEES and; Co„: .' MASTEMOH AMD GbOTOWN. 1 : , r.-M . * ■ '■ ■■ ■ ■' J. H. ANGOVEj Blacksmith, farmer, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT • ... MAKER, ' ' HIGH'BIBEET, OiETEUMN," ' I i ■;;; Ast of AgriculturalJmplemcntson hand
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 29 June 1883, Page 4
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968Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 29 June 1883, Page 4
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