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) B 0 S P EG T 0-8 WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUFAO,x.];jiTPBINfkCOMPANI(LiMiTED.)j'.'[ai Registered under tbo Companies Aot,i 1882 ■ ~-. , .In,2Q,ooo ; Shftres.or££i,eaoh.! •Payable as follows i—Two Shillings and Sixponce ,per share Two Shil-" ■ ' lings an J Sixpence on allotment,* and the •refidpeby calls not; exceeding Five•■ Bhil^ 'lings per share at.iritery'alsof not ldssthan ! '/rhreo months., ,' "■' 7 .'j I ■•■'■*■■■■■ ' ' blBEOIOES: ' j !■'■" t J, : B.Harcpurt|jEsq,| Chairman j ;| | ' J. Rcea George, Esq., O.E. i r.vi-i . Wm, Hutchison. Esq,, M.H.B. , ,l |,C. M.Hft ' J '"•'Jacbll'JosopKi'EsjV .' ! " ""' i James Smitli.'Es'q; (Turribiili; Smith &0s) Wm. Whittem.,Esq. (Wbittem, Kieholson, ; ■"" r ■■""BAinyi! I ,' . i The Colonial Bank of New Zealand; ~. . ", ,\ Solicitors: ):•'■' "'"' MessrsTraversandCavo.| j '=;,,-,',,. ; . !l " ' ""■ :,! .'"'"BiibkEßs i' ; ; ",'; . ; ' • ' Messrs Willia'msbil'and'Co.! j „;,,;; ■'■''' ' ; Secretary (pro tern,): '! "''" GibirgeSellWilHimion. ' j ~...„,; ;; Th« spboial purposes for'.-which this Company, is established are thus stated!in the, Memorandum of Association:- \v\\\ ,"■ ■'(s) Tp'carry 6n;tho bUßinfcss'bf ' '""!' .' MaaufacturersiriWlbrahy'brknohos. ' : ' ; l: "of woollen Wanufaflture,andwWher the manufactured articles are wholly i"' ' Win'part/bnly composedoi.vfool, ''' '"' and't'ohiariufactufegarments)oloth- . ing, and other articles, from th'^ \ ■■'- ,'; arid to deal in" /'■''• ; ", , | ili''f(ucli'manufactured materials, ■ : goods, and articles in auch'manner as tbo Directors may,- from timo to ■' 'iinie tliink 1 desirable.'. I .' '• I J ' ' '(h) To buy wool and other materials for . use'iA manufactures aforesaid or for i :1 , ;;; salo,'arid to prepare'the sailio>for--1 < manufacturing purV '■ pdaes or otlierWise, and to purchase ' ■ ■' and soil wobllouuiauufactur&l goods ■ ; '■ '■■ of "tivery'description and whother wholly or jn part composed' -• ofwool "' ■'• ~,.] ; i; purchase any rights patented or otherwiso, and to take -.put any ..,.,; ~,patont,pr,patopta with, -''■■ uK M business of tlie Company as' 'the Directors shall think proper, j all aotp necessary to give effect" to th'ese oujects. ■ :Tho' impbrtance'tuid'oVerf n'ecosaity to this locility ofauok • fin- -undertaking canbot be questioned. -No similar institution exists in itho Ndrth'ilß]auu\'which is/thhß;tvholly"dlfpendantforiitsisupplies upor? the' Wjoollbh' Factories of the South Island'audi upen.ini-.. porta. .. :.i!'.ii!.l;i,<i It is moderately estimated.that the quantity of material of the classes proposed to be manufactured, which would immediate outlet, would yearly exceed; £250,000,' an.amount sufficient to yield a very handsoma dividend upon the capital of the' Company.' ',,.'. , r | The special natural advantages' possessed. by ( thi3 district for carrying on and trading in .'manufactures of the classes', proposed mustbf themselves form an easentijil.elo-i raeot'ln the success of the Company, and ' giyo assurance that it will be able successfuly to emulate the prosperity of other factories already in operation in the South Island, , , • ' The Diie'otors do not venture to afford'any data upon which to ground anticipations of profit,: but confidently appeal to the success which has attended.. -the l operations of the ftaiapoiandilosgiel Woollen Companies as offering a reasonable. Ruarantee that the pre- '. sont undertaking will, under careful management, not be behind them'in the returns it ' will yield. , ■ . : 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 woollen industry, and the i Directors do not hesitate in.recommending the present enterprise to .the attention of perpoas requiring a legitimate investment for .their: money, .while tho advantages which tlioy.onjoy of being able to avoid mors (necessarily arisiug from inexperience, justify , a hope that tho works of tho Company will Lui established at a reasonable c05t,,... Applications for. sharos, in form annexed, may be made to tho Secretary,' at Wellington, oither direot or.through thejbrolters of tho Company or any of their agents. ,Every, application must be accompanied by the >re-' qmre'd .depositor by. a receipti''fromj any branqli of thf Colonial Bank for the amount .ofsnch deposit., Application forms' may.ho 'obtained from.'the Seorotary and'brokers, th.sir, agents,, or at any branch of the ColonialßankofNew Zealand. ■'"" i' ;'"' '-

BIROYAL LETTERS! .''i'PATENT SHEEP DIP, SCAB .SPECIFIC, , ; (A NON-POIHONOUS CHEMICAL FLUID). ;Highest Award, ;Melbonrno • Internalioaa •i,;.,', ...■).i., /Exhibition)"; i; .V. '■ ...■ First Degree of Merit Adelaide Exhibition, -Highest'Award,GoH Medal, iN.Z. Inter, -A) :(.■:•; l.ij!.f i&hihition,' ;■ . •• . i;JTJJB fiveyeiarfl'triai fbia'dEW NON ■:JtL POISONOUS DIPPING FLUID i now universally admitted to be the best ever inirodubodJ Mi peat superiority over other .raatorialn consists in its Cheapness ■ (coating less. than' Jd per. sheep); its undoubted efficacy in destroying:all tioks, lio'e, and ovety insoot that infests the skins of ■ sheep or domestic ftnimalß, and in its okanlinoßS; and absolute.harmlessness to those: conobrnediriit3:ns(i.'i':;l::.' '■■■:■•■■ i i

IT MIXES' READILY. I WITH COLD ■ >■<«■■■; -.WATER ! ONE .GALLON..WILL..MAKE, iIOO GALLONS OF \IILK-WHITE WASH, (Thrice the quantity made by any other NonTO,DiP f 200 SHEEP. :::,--,.i /w ij_i.'k \ • Being of on oily oharaoter, it is highly b.enoflcial to_ the growth of jhe Wopl, which it'leaves 'soft,' clean, and bright; 'with'out robbing it of the yolk—Hb natmal nourishment—or leaving it harsh and dry, ub is tho oasewhen alkaline mixtures, Bucb as lime and sulphur,' or arsenical "preparations | are entirely without the ruinous offeots iriviriaWy 'ii&lting from tlw'us'o of sildh raaterialaj 'lt is not only noii-poisonoua, but may be used 'internally for'worm injthe throat in lambs; it will also effectually cur fobt-rpt,'.and'' scab. ■ ".To 'those 1 wh dipin •full''fleece,'this fluid. ( Vili'be found invaluable', fof, ! 'belng of a' warm and pro-' tcoting.character, sheep yrilV hot catch cold 1 , though 1 E dippod'in : thetlepthofwirier,'' ! '■'On'a'station'it will' : bo"foun'd invaluable as a Healing Wash for all wounds', It is .a (ieriain 'cure for Mango, Eingworrh, arid all Skill diabases which ammals'liro'subject to. For Ml Particulate Local' 'Telimonials ' ' n ''"'" ' [s,','dpply (o't- ''.'"'';'' i | Murray* Rpb,ert^iv;and,,Go, J WELLINGTON/:- | tho'local 'Agents-.':;' ,'•'," I"';', j ...i.MAgIBBTOH.-A!}D...CrBEITOW». ' D AGRICULTURAL!, .IMPLEMENT i' ~ ffiOE-STfiEET, OiBTIBTON. •i;l..iii;inT ,:!.■/;/■. U-ii'in: ( ,| : ■ ik'il',7 Ait of Agticultol Implement aon hand lil'ißlil .ut; ~l i1.i1.•./.;' !.iY:U)l: 'l£,\ ' ,'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 12 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 12 July 1883, Page 4

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