Pit 0 S P 14 ()'. T U 8, ■' ■■''•" -i-'•■••■ ; - ,; -, :i,,f p; WELLINGTON'WOOWiEN MIANUFAO. TURING COMPANY pirnD.) ■ ■"'■ itogistered undor the Gompnniea Aot, 1882 ■ LtMITINQ THE LIABIUTX OF SHAREHMJDEBS ' TO THE AMOUNT OK THEIR SHARKS,.','■. , ! CAPITAL;.- ' .. : ;v ;■ •,'.; £106,900 - .In 20,000^SWos'of'£5 oadhv\ y ; I''' Payable as follows :-Two Shillings and Sixpence per share on applioatiorn 'Two; Sln> , lings and Sixpence on allotment, and tile ; . residue by calls not oxcocding 3?iva IShil--lings per uliaro at intervals of not loss tha 1 Three months, : : 1 ■■ >'";' . , Directors: .-..-■■ J. 13. Ilniconrt, Esq., Olinirmau . ■ . J. Itees George, Ksq.j C.E. Wm. Hutchison. Esq..-M.H.R. . ■ ,0. J, Johnston, Esq., M.H.B. ■'■■■■ • ; Jacob Joseph, Esq, James Smith, Esq. (Tnrnbull, Smith &CA) Wm. Whiten,' Esq. (Whiten, Kicholsoi.. and Co.) ■' :,i ; ' Bankers: \ ■ The Colonial Bank of New Zealand,; i SoiiIOITORS: ' '■■ ''■ i Messrs Travers and Cave, . j Brokers: ■ •■; | Messrs Williamson and Co. ' ' " i Secretary (pro tem.): - ' I George Bell Williamson, ;:; ' ; j The special purposes for which this Company is established: are 'thus stated' into Memorandum of Association ;—. j (a.) To oarry ori the business of Woollen M&nufacturersin all or any branchek of woollen manufaoture,and whqther '. or in part only composed of. wool, and to manufacture garments, clotM ing, and, other articles from the materials aforesaid, and to deal iu all such manufactured materials', goods, and articles' in such manner as the Directors may from time to time think desirable. ■ : j (b.) To buy wool and other materials for use in manufactures aforesaid or for sale, and to prepare the same for i sale, either for manufacturing purposes or otherwise, and to purchase and sell woollen manufactured goods of every description whatsoever, and whether wholly or in, part composed of wool, j (c.) To purchase any rights patented or otherwise, and to take, out any 0 patent or patents connected with 0 the business of the Company as the jj Directors shall think proper. . ..; j 0 The Directors having power to do all aots - necessary to givo effect to these objects, ; 0 The importance and even necessity to this locality of such an undertaking cannot be questioned, No similar institution exists in the North Island which is thus wholly do; pendant for its supplies upon the Woollen Factories of the South Island and upon im> ports. I It is niodentely estimated that the quantity of materiil 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 handj. some dividend upon the capital of the Com-
The special natural advantages possessed by this district for carrying, on and trading in . manufactures of the classes proposed must, of themselves form ; an .'eaaential'ialemerit in the success of tlio Company, and give assurance that it will ho able successful? to emulate tho prosperity of other, factories already in operation in the South Island, : The Directors do not venture'to afford any data upon which to ground anticipations of profit, but confidently appeal to the Success which has attended the operations of the Kaiapoi aud Mosgiel Woollon Companies aa ollering a reasonable fmnranteo that the present undertaking will, under careful management, not he behind them in the returns it will yield. j It may bo mentioned that the \ dividends already paid by the above Companies have proved that there is ample room for the extension of the woollon industry, and, tho Directors do not hesitate in recommending I the presont enterprise to tlio attention of persons requiring a legitimate investment for their money, whilo 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 bo established at a reasonable cost,,"'. i Applications for shares, in form annexed, I may be made to tho Secretary, at Wellington. I either direct or through the brokers of the!. Company, or any of;their agents. Every applicatipn.must bo accompanied by the required fleposit, or by a receipt, from any branch of the Colonial Bank for the' amopt of such deposit, Application forms may be obtained from tho Secretary and brokeiaj, their'agents, .or; at any branch of'.'the Colonial Bank of New Zealand, ' ',' '" ' BYK9YAL LETT SI| LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP; : and .. ■: SCAB SPECIFIC, j. (A NON-POISONOUS CHEMICAL l ■ ■..,: fluid); ■.:';. l ;' ;;. ; Highest : Award, ■ Melbourne] jlnternationa Exhibition, . First Degree of Merit Adelaide Exhibition, Highest Award Gold Medal, ]N,Z, Inter,' :Sxhibitioni.'.,'';',"'" j AFTER five years trial this «EW NON POISONOUS. DIPPING" FLUID' i now universally admitted to'bo trie best evor introduced. Its great superiority over other materials consists in its cheapness (coating less than id per sheep); its, undoubted efficacy in destroying all .tioks,' lice) and every insect that infests'the skins ,bf sheep or domestic animals, and in its cleanliness, and ahsoluto harmlessness to those concerned in its ÜBe. . '". . • j it mixes readily, with cold ...-, water,;: .''.. <
ONE GALLON WILL MAKE 100 GALLONS OF MILKAVHITE ■WASH,, 1 (Twice the quantity! made by any other Nori.poiaonousDip),'' , j SUFFICIENT TO' DIP '2OO SHEEP, Being of an oily character, it is highly beneficial to the growth Of thb'Wqol, which it loaves soft, clean, and bright,' without, robbing it of tho yolk—its natuial nourish-inont-or leaving it harsh anil dry, as 'is 'the easo when alkaline mixtures, such as lime' and sulphur, or .arsenical preparations, are used. It is entirely' without the "ruinous effects invariably resulting from the übo of such material. 'lt is not only non-poisonous, but may bo used; internally for worm in the throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur foot-rot, anil scabJ >Tol those? whj dip in full lleece, : thia fluid will bo found invaluable, for, being of : a'warm and protecting oliaracter, Bheep will not catoh cold, though dipped in. the depth of winter, ■ .■! i \ On a station it will be found in valuable us a Healing Wasb. for all, wounds. It is a certain cure for Mange, Ringworm, and all Skin diseases which animals are subject to,; hr Full Particulars,/loeaitTutimonialt <kc, apply to—i . . ;;.:•■•.• i Murray, Roberts and Co,, , ; - ~',.,'. Or to the Local Agents— i M. CASELBEM'andCo,,;, •'''•'MlßTßßTOH'Ajili'GEE'trbWK.!- .if i BLACKSMITH,, FApiER, AkD ' 'AGRICULTURAL' 1 SfIMMENT MAKER, ~,,,,,,; ''•' "HIOH-STBEET, 'CiKIBBTONi 3 ""''" ; ,A fit bi'Agnculturallmplementßou'h&aj
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1427, 11 July 1883, Page 4
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