P ll 0 S P. K C T C 8 WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFAOTUKIKG COMPANY (Limited,): Registered under the Companies Act, 1882 LIMITING THE LIAMMtY OP SHAREHOLDERS TO TUB AMOUNT OK THEIR SIMRIB, CAPITAL £IOO,OOO Iu 20,000 Slimes of £6 each. Payable m follows:—Two Shillings and Sixpence per share on application, Two Shillings and Sixpence on allotment, and the re?idue by calls not exceeding Five Shillings per share at intervals of not less than Three months, Directors: J, B. Harcourt.Esq,, Chairman J, Rees Georgo, Esq,, C.E, Wtu. Hutchison. Esq.. M.H.R. C, J. Johnston, Esq,, M.H.B. Jacob Josoph, Esq, James Smith, Esq. (Tnrnbull, Smith &Ce) Wru. liVhittem, Esq. (Whittem, KicboieoD, and Co.) Bankebs: The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs Travcrs and Cavo, Brokers : Messrs Williamson and Co. SKCRKTARY(protem,): George BellWilliamson, The special purposes for which this Company is established »ro thus staled in the Memorandum of Association : (a,) To carry on the business of Woollen Mannfacturcrsin allor any branches of woollen manufaoture,and whether tho 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 tho Directors may from tirao to time think desirable. (b.) To buy wool and other materials for use in manufactures aforesaid or for salo, and to propare the same for Bale, either for manufacturing purposes or othorwißO, and to purcha6o and soil woollen manufactured goods of every description whatsoever, and whether wholly or in part composed of wool, (c.) To purchase any rights patented or otherwise, and to take out any patent or patents connected with tho business of the Company as tho Directors shall tbink proper. The Directors having power to do all acts necessary to give effect to these objects. The importance and even necessity to this locality of such an undertaking cannot be Suestioaed. No similar institution exists in it North Island which is thus wholly dopendant for its supplies upon the Woollen Factories of tho South Island and upon imports. It is moderately estimated that the quantity .of material of the classes proposed to bo manufactured, which would And an immediate outlet, would vearly exceed £250,000, an amount sufficient to yield a very bandBorne divtfond upon the capital of the Company.
The special 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 the Company, and give assurance that it will be able 'auccessluly to emulate the prosperity of otbor factories already in operation in the South Island. Tho Directors do not venture to afford any data upon which to ground anticipations of profit, out confidently appeal to the success irhich has attended the operations of the Kaiapoi and Mosgiol Woollen Companies as offering a reasonable guarantee that the present undertaking will, under careful management, not bo behind them iu the returns it will yield. It may be mentioned that the dividends already paid by tho above Companies have proved that there is arnplo room for tho extension of the woollen industry, and the Directors do not hesitate iu leconimeudiug the present enterprise to the attention of persons requiring a legitimate investment for their money, while tho advantages which they enjoy of boing able to avoid errors necessarily arising from inexperience, justify a hope that the works of the Company will be established at a reasonable cost, Applieationß for shares, in form annexed, may be made to the Secretary, at Wellington, cither 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 receipt from any branch of the Colonial Bank for the amonnt of such deposit. ' Application forms may be obtained from the Secretary and brokers,their agents, or at any branch of the Colonial Bank of New Zealand. BY B.OYAL LETTERS PATENT LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, AND SCAB SPECIFIC. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID). Highest Award, Melbourne Intomationn Exhibition, First Degree of Merit Adelaiie Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal, N.Z. Inter. Exhibition, V PTKB five years trial this 11EW NON X POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID 1 now universally admitted to be tho best ever introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness (costing less than Jd per sheep); its undoubted efficaoy in destroying all ticks, lice, and every insect that infests tho skins of sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and absolute harmlessncss to those concerned in its use.; IT MIXES READILY WITH COLD WATER ONE-GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILK-WHITE WASH, (Twice the quantity mado by any other Honfoisonoiiß Dip), TO DIP 200 BHEEP. ■Being of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth of tho Wool, which it leaves soft, clean, and bright, without fobbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourishment—or leaving it harsh and dry, us is tho <m when alkaline mixtures, such eb limo and sulphur, or arsenical preparations are used. It ib entirely without the ruinous effects invariably resulting from tho use of euch materials. It is not only non-poißOnous, bntmaybeusod internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, and scab. To those wh dip in full ileece, this fluid will be found iuYaluablo, for, being, of a warm and proteoting character, sheep will not catch cold, though dipped in the depth of winter, On a Btation it will bo found invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds, It is a eertain euro for Mange, Ringworm, and all a\.< jt - , » , . , . .... tor Full Particulars, Local Testimonials (tc, apply to— Murray, Roberts and Co,, WELLINGTON, Or to the Local AgentsM. CASELBEEG and Co,, Mastkkton and Ghetown, J. H. ANGQVE, IMPLEMENT ' HIGTJ-STMET, UAKTEBTON, Aat of Agricultural Implements on hand ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1422, 5 July 1883, Page 4
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971Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1422, 5 July 1883, Page 4
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