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GRAM) CONCERT JJ of Mastertori, Carterton,. Gteytown and t ■ ■ ■ ■ Feathcrston, ] THEATRIj ROYAL I.! 1 MONDAY, 29rnINST., wy mraoi^ißCffln«DßHH! : VIOLIN SOLOS BY MrG,EIVERSALLPRESS Seleotioa by the Amateur Dramatis Club. Prices-3s, Bs, ant! Is. Programme on Saturday. A. KEISENBERG. cfiG REWARD. iuE abovo reward will bo paid to anyone .jgiving such information as' will lead to the conviction of tho person or porsons who, on l lst October inst., were concerned fa: tho posting of a forged notice on tho Masterton Public Pound, , -..',.; .::--B:BROWN, »»„.; ;'■' .Town Clerk. ' 'Education Board, Wellington, Oct. 2,1883. APPLICATIONS for the appointment of Pupil Teacher in the Masterton School will bo rcceivod at this ofiico up to MONDAY, tho 29th inst. Applicants must state age and qualificaARTHUR DORSET, Secretary. TINUI RACES. THE meeting in connection with the above Races to have been held at the Tinui Hotel on tho 20th inst. is ADJOURNED until SATURDAY, 27th inst, at 8 p.m. Stewards meet at 7 p.m. T. MAOKAY, Hon, Secretary, October 23rd, 18S3. 1518 COURT LOYAL ENTERPRISE, 5501, A.O.F, THE REGULAR MEETING of the above Court, will beheld in the Foresters' Hall k THURSDAY NEXT, 25th October, at 8 plnf,' ■ .'.'-■ ;• F.T.REDMAN, .' . U ' Secretary. ftft PEOCTER, ••;O'C,ULISTS' OPTICIAN '■"■' ' (From Christchurch), • IS now on a visit to Wellington, and may • be,' consulted (for a short time only) on all cases of Defective Vision, ab the new premises, opposite tho Supremo Court; " Lambton-quay, Wellington. Pamphlet on the optical disease of the eye, with hints on spectacles, by T. R. Prooter, free on application, or by post on the receipt of one penny •postago stamp, G; CAMPBELL. , WATCHMAKERS E;te>, : (Late of Wellington), ■'. WAIBSitbWATCHES, CLOCKS,and I JEWELRY left with Mr R, H. Chinohen, executed on Reasonable Terms, 0. CAMPBELL visits.Masterton every Saturday, and brings with him on that day all work which has'tle'en entrusted to his tare. PROSPECTUS. WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANU.FACTORING COMPANY. ... ■ ■■• (Limited). Registered under "The Companies Act, ' 1882;" Limiting the Liabilities op snabehombbs to the amount of THEIR 'SHARES. Capital £IOO,OOO • In 20,000 Shares of £5 each. Payable as follows :-Two Shillings and Sixpence per share on application, Two Shillings and Sixpenco on allotment, ■ and tbpresiduo by calls not exceeding ' Eve Shillings per share at intervals of ■ not less'than Three Months. ' DITECTOIiS: i J. B. Harcourfc, Esq., Chairman J. Rees Gefirgo, Esq,, C.E, Wm. Hutchison, Esq,, M.H.R. C. J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R. Jacob Joseph, Esq. James Smith, Esq, (Turnbull, Smith & Co.) Wm. Whittem, Esq, (Whittem, Nicholson and Co.) Bankers : The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, ! Solicitous: Messrs Travers & Cave, Buokers . Messrs Williamson & Co » hemm (prokm): i George Bell Williamson, < i The importance and 7 even necessity to this locality.of such an undertaking, cannot he questioned. No similar institution exists in imports _ It is'moderatoly estimated that the quantity of material of the classes proposed to be manufactured, would find an immediate outlet, would; yearly exceed £250,000, an amount sufficient to yield a very handsome dividend upon this capital .of tho Company, The special natural advantages, possessed < by this district for,carrying oh and' trifling.' in manufactures of the classes proposed must of themselves form an .essential .element In the prosperity of'6'ther''factories already in tho South Island, •' The Directors do not venture to afford any data upon which to ground anticipations of profit, but confidently appeal to 'the i success which has attended the operations *- of tho Kaiapoi and Mosgicl Woollen CoW panics.- as offering a reasonable guarantee that tho present undertaking will, under '*' careful management, not bo behind them in- ' tho returns it will yield. It may here be mentioned that tho dividends already paid by tho abovo companies have proved that there is ample room for the - extension of the woollen industry, and the ( Directors do not hesitate in recommending V the present enterprise to the attention of perrons requiring a legitimate investment ' for their moDoy, whilst tho advantages they enjoy pt being able to avoid errors neces- " sarily arising from experience, justify a hope that the works of tho Company will be'established atureasonahlo cost,' Applications /or shares in the form an- / nexed, may be made .to tho Secretary, at V Wellington, cither directly or through the' a Brokers of the Company or any of their Agents, Every application must be accompanied by the required deposit, orbyaro-. ■ ceipt frfim any Branch of the Colonial' ' Bank for the amount of such deposit, 1nn,.!;..!:., f„„_\. _.. 1 .14, • i , tho Secretary, and Brokers,'th'eir agents, or at any branch of tho Colonial Bank of New Zealand. Those friends and well wishers who have already sonified their intoios ofmpporling ■ this all important institution.by applying for ' shares, an rquested to send iri'their dpplka- is lion forms at once, as it is intended to hold a a l Erectors' meeting during Ik present month pu to consider the proprietyofimmediacy com- . mincing operations. .„.,... . .Bn

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1518, 25 October 1883, Page 3

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