ROSP E 0 T U WELLINGTON AUCTION AND MERCANTILE COMPANY (Limitsd), To bo registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1872, and Amendments, CAimy £25,000 in 25,000 shares of £1 each, with power to iucroaso tho Capital, Payable as follows: One Shilling per-Share on Application, Ono Shilling per Share on Allotment, and tho balance as may.ho required; but no Call shall exceed One Shilling per Share, or bo mado at less intervals than ono mouth. It will not be necessary lor somo yeara.to call upon more than 10s por Sharo, unless for a special purpose, such as building larger premises. ' > PkoyisioiulDibctom: G, Fisher, Esq,, Mayor of Wellington I tf.H. Wood, Esq,, Mayor ot Groytown W, Hutchison, Esq,, M.H.R. Wellington I Alexander McDonald, Esq., Wellington James Cooper, Esq,, Wairarapa Thomas Smith, Esq., Ohariu | 1). M, Brook, Esq., Kaitoko B, C, Parker, Esq,, Nelson Bamuel Gilmer, Esq., Wellington Isaac Plimmer, Esq, Wellington Jacob Lichtscheindl, Esq, Wellington E. E, Edmunds, Esq,, Wellington Edwin Perrett, Esq., Wanganui U, W. Bianey, Esq,, Auckland Bankebs : 'lhe Colonialßank of New Zealand Solicitors ; Messrs Buckley, Stafford and Fitzhorbert tasrARY (pro tern): Andrew Keid Offices : Messrs Dwan and Co.'s Auction Mart, Manners street, This Company is formed to purchase the well known business and interest in tho premises at present carried on and held by Messrs Dwau and Co., Auctioneers, General Commission Agents, and Merchants, Manners street, Wellington, and to carry on the same on a mow extsnsivo scale, and by inducing all classes of tho community in town and country to b3Com3 shareholders, it is anticipated that tho proposed Company will be one of the most marked business successes in the city and district of Wellington. 2. Tho Company will take a transfer of h e business, goodwill, agencies, goods on consignment, lease of premises, with a purchasing clause, at a low valuation, &c, paving for the same the sum of five thousand pound; (£5,000), in the following manner—namely, £2OOO by fully pud up shares in (lie Company, and ihcbalanju by instalments at short dates, as maybe ar.auged, and as (he capital uf tho Compauy is called up, Tho stock-in-trade, merchandise in store, and auy nther as e!s belonging to tho' present business maybe taken at ft valuation or w>\ as tho directors .may olect, j 8. The object ot vhc Company will be to cany on the butiness of Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, and a mertinti''c business generally, and by I ollering sptciui inducements to farmers and otheis by making advances on goods placed ill the hands of the Company for sale, and comm Hiding the utmost facilities for | successfully and expeditiously realising the proceeds in this or other markets, to so extend the operations of the Company that the want of a larger capital alone prevents i the present proprietors from attaining to, 4. While it is possible to obtain cash advances on produce, stock, and real estate, yet Ih o conditions usually imposed are found seriously inconvenient to borrowers, by reason of the public registration of mortgages and liens; therefore the special advantages offered by this Company is one which farmeis and others will appreciate, 5, Shareholders in this Company will be enabled to borrow on the most favorable terms, and will also have preferential consideration; for they will be enabled to obtain advances on growing crops, stock, Ac, without the transaction being made too public and proclaimed to everybody. G. Mr Thomas Dwan will remain, if required, as Auctioneer and Managing Director for a term that may bo decicedupon and under arrangements that will he satisfactory to the Company, also binding himself not to set up in tha same line of busintsi again in tho district of Wellington during the continuance of the above firm, 7. To the public generally, farmers, and other producers especially, this undertaking should recommend itself, as it is neitlior more nor- less than a largo co-operative association, in which all can have a sharo at a small :03t, and at the same time command tho experience and ability of trained busiuesa men, at a moderate charge, in the conduct of thuir business, whethor tho disposal of produce, the obtaining an advaneo on the thousand and one channels in which most people want assistance and idvice. 8. The qualification for each Director in 50 shares, and the Company will be registered when 10,000 shares are subscribed, 9. Under directions from the Provisional Directors, the books of the Vendors have been examined by a competent accountant, snd the result, considering the business hitherto carried on, is enincntly satisfactory. 10. Deposits on applications for Bhares are payahlo to the credit of the" Trust Account, Wellington Auction and Mercantile Company (Limited)," at tho Colonial Bank of Now Zealand, Wellington; and should tho Company not be Kgistero i, all deposits will,be returned to BubWibers in full. Forms of apphcaiion for shares may be obtained at the offices of Messrs Dwan and Co., Mannorß-Btroot, and from MESSES LEDGER & HICKSON, 1G22 Brokni,
■intending purchasers fy\ CLOTHING SHOULD VISIT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING- ; FACTORY'S BRANCH, Where they can, selest from the LARGEST VARIETY OF FASHIONABLE GARMENTS Manufactured from Sound find Reliable NE ZEALAND TWEEDS. . The well-known reputation enjoyed by tho Firm of Selling A GMUISB ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRIOE Has resulted in an increase of business dur-. ing Ihe past season, and they can uow boast of haraß In New Zealand, thus enabling them to iu> creaso tho Factory produce, economising both materia] and labor, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit in the shape of a still LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS AND OAPS,, PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite at Wuolesaik Price, WELLINGTON RETAIL BRANCH, Lambtoh Quay Wellington 1602 U3DB& CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, fIOACII LEAVES. MASTERTON at 12.45 p.m. on \J Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays for Eketahuna, Pahlatua, Woottvulo, PalmersUm (for Wanganui), and Makatoku (tor Naplor). Coaches leavo Palmerston for Makatoku (for Napier) Tuesdays, Thursday .and.Saturdays. .ForMaatertou Mondays', Wednesdays and Fridays, Coach leaves Makatoku for PalmersUm and MaStertott, Mondays, Wednesdays and Frldayr, JAIIES MAOARA, 1508 Propti«tor
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1623, 1 March 1884, Page 3
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