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IMPOUNDING NOTICE, [POUNDED in tfce'M&stertori Borouel .'Pound on the 18th inst.: ; 1 cUestmit mare, braudoi •'•'. nke-g on offside, near sidelifc , . R.C. or R.G.;whito saddle marks wlnto atookinga all foot; shod a] f round, ..,';' . If no{ claimed and, 'oxponses paid will.bi •old on the;,7t.h .November at noon it Mcordance'witti the; Impounding ■Aoi'. :."■'• : -. ut .~: ' .••to:r:^.v;..Pouykoepor. r ! .TO STAND THIS'SEASON. At Kaiwaiwai, ' ['■ Admiral, (imported), dam Spray by Domsetti, out of Lady Ann by Whisker. ■". mm was the dam of Wetsail, Stormbird, V'Belle-of the Isle, and other woll known ..iWnners. Maltonwas bred by Sir Tatton ' Sjkes, and was by Rifleman, by Touohline .. rr°atopfo]lowcr by The Colonel. •-•■' ADMIRAL will stand at Kaiwaiwai, - •South Featherston, G. P. Tocker's, farm, waste: good -paddoeking will be 'free of li»j>toall.mareitill stinted, when notice ,m be. given, aftob-which'they will be • v^!l!! Mfe ■All'caiejMl.NO' responsibility. ■''... TERMS':^..-• ■> ..... .further-particular* apply to. . . ' ; .^"' , '>- < i :G.,R'TOOKER, • '-•■•• ■■■> -•!'.. ,;,;..;, ,•■'■ ••• Kaiwaiwai j .■ ~..Or'to ALEX. -McKENZIE, .ii-rSiv „•'.',:■' :..'•" ..... Feathorston. •'•'■ Good 10h.p, Cornish Boiler, in-First. v ' ■ Class order ' •,.. A.patentßrickmakinf; Machine, capable "; of moulding 15,000 biicks per day; "A amall Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher, -■ Also, manufacturers of Speedy '&■ Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO., 1815 • Hcenix Foundiy,

::,:■ C.CAMPBELL. . .£.W&CHMAKER, Etc., ';'■£.•; -...' (Late of Wellington). REPAIRS to WATCHES, CLOCKS, and .JEWELRY leffc'with Mr R, H, • Chinchen, executed on Reasonable Terms, • • 0, CAMPBELL visitaMasterton ovary Sit- • ;■- urday, and brings with him on that day all work which has been entrusted to his tare. 1515 • '■■■. PBOSPECTUS. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MAUD- . FACTURING COMPANY (liuited), :ed under "The Companies Act, 1882," LIJHTING THE LIABILITIES OF SIIAREHbIEBRS TO THE AMOtOT' OF .iheib Shares. • In 20,000 Shares of £5 each. Payablo as follows :-Twb Shillings and Six- •; - ; pence per share on application, Two ;. . Shillings, and Sixpence on allotment, -•, . , ■ and the residue by calls jiot exceeding Five Shillings per share at intervals of nbtless than Three Months, '■'■'-'•'■ •' " . DITECTOIIS: • '■;•:■ J. % Harcourt, Esq., Chairman •ih Bees George, Esq., C.E. ~M. Hutchison, Esq,, M.H.H. j. J. Johnston, Esq,, M.H.K, •cob Joseph'; Esq. mis Smith, Esq, (Turnbull, Smith & Co.) "TO/Whittem, Esq. (WHit'tem, Nicholson i;,Y('M -'*ndCo.)'" ■' , " Bankers: . . ...The Colonial Bank of Now Zealand, Solicitous: ~ , ■ '' : ' ' { Messrs Travers & Cave, ''.' :i '' ';"" Brokers. ■■■,'■■ v v MesßrsWilliamson <fc Co ....... - Secretary (pro km) ; ' George Bell Williamson ... . The importance and eyen necessity to this ' 'locality of such an undertaking cannot bo • questioned. No similar institution exists 1 in the; North Island, which is thus wholly do- ■ pendant, for its supplies, upon the Woollen Factories of tho. South Island and upon imports, - _lt is moderately estimated that Ihe quan. ~ .'• % of material of the cliisse'j proposed to.be ?tp .manufactured, which would find an imme- , s ,diate outlet, would yearly exceed £250,000, ",' ah amount sufficient to yield a very handsome ■"'■'' Wvidend upon the capital of the Company. •"■•V;'-The'special natnral advantages possessed by this district for carrying on and trading in manufactures of tl'o classes proposed must of themselves form an essential, element in '• the prosperity of other factories already in • -'•pe'ratio'nin the South Island. . Tho Directors do not venture'to afford . \ , ..any data upon which to ground anticipations

. ox pront, out connaentiy appeal to the ''successwhich has" attended the operations :; of the Kniapdi and Mosgiel Woollen Com- '■■ panies.aa offering a reasonable guarantee that, the present undertaking' will, under careful management, not be behind them in "the returns it will .yield, ; It may here be mentioned that the dividends already paid by the above companies have proved that there is ample room for thp extension of, the. woollen industry, and the Directors do not hesitate in recommending the presenV enterprise to the attention of persons requiring investment for. their mooeyi. .whilst the advantages they enjoy ot being,.able to avoid errors necessarily arising" from'experience, justify a hope that thew-orksoJ the Company will be established at a reasonable cost. Applications for shares; in' the form an- . neied, may. be made- to tho.. Secretary, at Wellington, either pirecfly or.through the "Drdlcefa of thPCoiparfy or any'of their' from atiy Branch of the Colonial Biink'''for the amouut of such deposit, • kppplioation forjsjßfcy.bj. obtained from Sne Secretary and Brokera, their agents, or atany:brauoh';of the'iGolOAialßank of Now Zealand, Those frienils and yell wishers who, ham already siqhifted their intention of supporting . tlut all important institution by applying for thafa t m namkifo-wdiiitkir applicationfofms at once', as it is intended to Hold a Directors' meeting during the present month ' to comidertk propriety of immediately commencinn operaliom V-TONS PRIME: Derwent J potatoes • ■■•. (% Taihe..Use) .... .FOR SALE AT 85a PER TON, .. .• •' Br.\- "■' • MICASELBERGUCO., ' i ' '• . ■ Maskton, ' FOR PRIVATE SALE, it H, WOOD has been favored with in-' ! ». .straotions to offer for private sale, one of the finest''properties of its size, in the North Island, comprißing ' '.,'". 'K A A ..Acres' first class lantl, aituate dxJxj 'Maßtflito,' ! 'tV(iiraWpa; Securely 'fenced,-, subdivided;- and 'Veil ' • wiit'ered,: /flood belt Of bush,' plan- - ,iationand orchard,; Improverdepts . ;,;' jholhaV 13 roomed- ffMrotfloose. .;' .nearly now, ,and ,;buiitj,;of best ' r 'materiajß, .witl\ alltthe "latest im- ''• 'fprayethents.' in' ■'• for ' : comfort ktA conven'jence,woqlshed, 1 .panary,' put--";bnildinesV. '".'•'.:.' ;' -"" For jurther particulars apply "to ' ' /• : " y :.f.h..wqod, ■: ,1490''' Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Isß BAGS? Assizes from'lib, to Sib* I,OWPBiOE9' Din, Offio J

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 22 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 22 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 22 October 1883, Page 3

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