X-sss&¥, 2nd November/-1883, for leasinftW a period of 12 months, the following ' : . ■Mm ACRE 42. "■■ \ ■■■.?■ .iTGWN ACRE 106. ; ■''•, Particular's on application, ~.•■• R, BROWN/ 1519 : ':• .■ ' Secretary Town Lands Trust. .' For New Laco Goods go to 0. Smith's BON MARCHE CLOTHINGWAREHOUSE L.J.H 00PERAND C a ' BEG to notify that they have now ■ opened out the bulk of their Clothing Hats, Shirts, and Gentlemen's Mercery. Mod's Youths' and Boys' KAIAPOI SUITS, TROUSERS AND . . VESTS, FLANNELS, .. Crimean Shirts and Tweeds GEELONG CLOTHING, MOSGIEL CLOTHING, WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHING I! 1 A splondid Assortment of Men's and Boys OXFORD & REGATTA'SHIRTS I TWEED HATS!~MRDFELTHATSI SOFT FELT HATS I HELMET HATS! STRAW NATS I The greater portion of'the Hard Felt Hats arc MADE TO 0 UR 0 WN ORDER! SILK SCARFS,-BRACES, BELTS, nn<l the celebrated Knickerbocker Brace or Shoulder Strap, Call and Inspect thoBON MARCHE CLOTHING WARE-- . HOUSE, L. J. HOOPER & Co. PLEASE CALL PLEASE CALL PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT AND INSPECT AND INSPECT Grand Display Grand Display Grand Display MEN'S SAC SUITS YOUTH'S SAC SUITS BOYS' KNIOKER SUITS Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Just Opened Men's Unbreakable fas Hats Men's Straw Bats Boys' Fancy Few Hats We are also showing a 3RAND SELECTION ofBOYSSTRAW/ HATS, tSfSAUOR Linev Collars. . SPECIALITIES • In Steel Travelling Boxes, Portmanteaus, Bags, <fcc, &c. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Lambton Quay, Wellington, A. CLARK, Manager. PROSPECTUS. TTELLINGTON WOOLLEN MANUVY FACTUEING COMPANY (Limited). Registered under "The Companies Act, 1882," Limiting the Liabilities of Shareholeers to thr amount of ' inEiii .Shares. - Capital ... £IOO,OOO In 20,000 Shares of £5 each. ■ Payablo as follows:—Two Shillings and Sixpence per share on application, Two Shillings and Sixpence on allotment,' and the residue by calls not exceeding Five Shillings per share at intervals of not less than Three Months, Diteotous: •;'■■ J. B. Harcourt, Esq., Chairman J. Bees George, Esq., C.B. . Wm. Hutohison, Esq,, M.H.R, C. J. Johnston, Esq., M.H.R, Jacob Joseph, Esq. James Smith, Esq, (Tumbtill, Smith & Co.) Wm. Whittem, Esq. (Whittem, Nicholson and Co.) Bankers : The Colonial Bank .of New Zealand. SOLICITORS! ;' Messrs Travers <& Cave, Brokers. Messrs Williamson-& Co Secretary .(pro km); George Bell Williamson The importance and even necessity to this locality of such an'undertaking cannot bo questioned. No similar institution oxiata in the North Island, which is tlius wholly dopendant for its supplies upon ''the Woollen Factories of the South.lsland and upon imports. : '•''■ "■ ''.■'' ■ It is moderately estimated that,the quatv tity of material of-.the ..classes' proposed to be whichwouldfind an immediate outlet, would yoaily exceed £250,000, an amount sufficient toyieidayeryhandsoiue dividend upon the capital o'( tho Company. . ' The special natural advantages' possessed by this district for-carrying'-on and" trading of themselves fornian essential, .element in i the prosperity of other factories already ill' operation in tho'South'lsland','.*'' ■/.' The Directors'do .hot ven'turo to; afford a any data'upori which to ground'toioipations of profit, but confidently appeal to the success which has attended .the operations of the Kaiapoi and Mosgie! Woollen Com- _ panies as offering' a reasonable guarantee that the present undertaking -will,. under ' careful not be behind them in , the returns it will yield. It may hero be mentioned that the dlviAonHa nlroailv llfti/l hv.tha nWm nnmY\!iniof have proved that there is ample .room for tl extension of the woollon- industry, and th Directors do not hesitate in recommendin, the present enterprise to the attention o persons requiring a legitimate meatmen lor thoir money, whilst the advantages the; enjoy of. being, able to avoid jorrois neces sarily arising from experience, justify a hop '. that the works of' the Company will be established at a reasonable cost, •' Applications for isbarea in the form annoxed, may be made to the Secretary, a Wellington, either directly or through thi Brokers of the Company or any 'of thei Agents. Every application must be accom pauiedby the' required deposit,'or by are' ceipt from ariyßranoh of the Colonial | Bank for the amouut' of Buch deposit 1 Appplication forms mayibe obtained fron ; the Heoretary and Brokerß, their agents, o at any branoh of the Colonial Bank of Nev j. Zealand. \ Those friends, andwellwishers-.who. hv already siqniM their, intention ofupprthi this all impor,mt.An§ii{utio>ihy applying jo sham, thilr applicaas Unintended to hold < during,, .the present montl tifawopriity tfhninediately com
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1520, 27 October 1883, Page 3
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