WELLINGTON AUCTION AND MER. OANTILE COMPANY (Limitsd), To h registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1872, and Amendments, Cahtal, £25,000 iu 25,000 shaves of £1 i each, with power to incroase the Capital. Payable as follows:Ono Shilling per Sharo on Application, One Shilling per Share on Allotment, and tho balance as may'ho required; but no Call shall exceed Oiic Shilling per Share, or bo made at less interval! than one month. It will not be necessary for some years to call upon more than 10s per, Share, unless for ■ a special purpose, such as building larger premised. PiiovuioML DneioM: G. .Fisher, Esq., Mayor of Wellington F. 11, Wood, Esq,, Mayor, of Greytown \V, Hutchison, Esq., M.H.E. Wellington Alexander McDonald, Esq., Wellington James Cooper, Esq,, Wairavapa Thomas Smith; Esq., Oharin b. M, Brook, Hs<[, Ktiitokc I It, C, Parker, Esq., Nelson , I Samuel Gilmer, Esq., Wellington ■lsaac Plimmer, Esq , Wellington Jacob Lichteeheindl,' Esq,, Wellington E. E. Edmunds, Esq,, Wellington Edwin Perrett, Esq., Wanganui U W. Diuuey, Esq,, Auckland Baxkeik : Tho Colonial Bank of New Holland Solicitors : Messrs Buckley, Stafford and Fitzherbert SECrarARY (pro tun?): Andrew Roid Ofi'lCes: Messrs Dwan and Co.'s Auction Mart, Manners street, This Company is formed to purchase the well known business and interest in the premises at present carried on and held hy Messrs Dwaii and Co., Auctioneers, General Commission Agents, and Merchants, Manners scrost, Wellington, and to carry on the same on a more extorsive scale,'and by inducing all classes of the community in town and country to becomo shareholders, it is anticipated that ihe proposed Company will he one of. the most marked business successes in the city and district of Wellington. 2. Tlio Company will take a transfer of h o business, goodwill, agcucics, goods on consignment, lease of premises, with a purchasing clause, at a low valuation, &c, paving for the same the sum of five thousand pounds (£5,000), in the following manner—namely, £2OOO by fully paid up shares iu tho Company, and the balance by instalments at short dates, as may be arranged, and as the capital of the Company is called up, The stock-in-trade, merchandise in store, and any other assets belonging to the present business may be taken at a valuation or not, as the directors may elect, . 3. The object of the Company will be to carry on the business of Auctioneers, Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, and a mercantile business generally, and by offering special inducements to farmers and others by making advances on goods placed in tho hands of the Company for sale, and commanding 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 alono prevents tho present proprietors from attaining to, 4, While it is pcssiblo to obtain cash advances on produce, stock, and real estate, yet th o conditions usually imposed are found seriously iucouvenienl to borrowers, by reason of the public registration of mortgages and liens; therefore the special advantages offered by this Company is or.o 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 (o obtain advances on growing crops, stock, Ac , without the transaction being made too public and proclaimed to everybody. (i. Mr Thomas Dwan will remain, if required, as Auctioneer and Managing Director for a term that may be decieed upon and under arrangements that will he satisfactory to tho Company, also binding himself not to set up in the same line of business again iu the dktriit of Wellington during tho continuance of the above linn. 7. To the public generally, farmers, and other producers especially, thw undertaking should rceommeud itself, as it is neither more nor less than a large co-operative association, in which ail can have a shave at a small :ost, and at the same timo command men, at a moderate charge, in the conduct of thuir business, whether tho disposal of produce, the obtaining ;in advance on the thousand and one channels in which most people want assistance and advice. 8. Th? qualification for each Director is 50 shares, and the Company will he registered when 10,000 shares ate subscribed. 9. Under directions from the Provisional Directors, the books of the Vendo.s have been examined by a competent accountant, snd the result, considering the business hitherto carried on, U ei.iinently satisfactory. 10. Deposits on applications for shares are payable to the credit of the" Trust Account, Wellington Auction and Mercantile Company (Limited)," at the Menial Bank of New Zealand, Wellington; and should the Company not be registercl, nil deposits will bo returned to subscribers in full. Forms of apphcalion for shares may bo obtained at the offices of Messrs Dwan and Co., Manners-Street, and from MESSES LEDGER & HICKSON, 1622 Broker*. IMPORTANT Jsuntii THE NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANUFACTORING COMPANY (Limited). TANNERY AND BOOT MANUFAC TOEING WOBKS. IN July of last year the Directors of this Company, feeling assured that the public would liberally support an cstablisnient where excellence of quality with moderate prices could always be relied upon, deteiminedtoopen a RETAIL BRANCH IN WILLIS-STREET, chiefly for the sale of goods manufactured at tho Company's own works. The success which has attended this Branch has been so very decided, and has so fully borne out the liopa of tho Directors, that they have now arranged to open other and still more EXTENSIVE PREMISESON LAMBTON QUAY, Situated OrrosriE the Government Buildings where mods of such a quality as will fully maintain tho character of tho Company" as first-class manufacturers will bo offered at moderate prices, while in order to suit tho convenience of Ladies requiring a class cf goods not at present made in tbe colony, a select assortment of English, French, and German goods of best descriptions will always bo on hand, The premises secured are unequalled in the trade for space and comfort, and the management has been placed in the hands of Mr Thomas Potter, whose recent large experiences in London houses thoroagbiy qualifies him for the position. It is intended to open for business on Saturday, the 9th inst,, when the show-eases with their contents as lately exhibited at this Ohristchurch Industrial Exhibition will be on view. By order, JOHN O. MOWBRAY. Secretary. Wellington Ist Feb,, 1884, 1605 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE NEW ZEALAND TENT, COY AND FUG DEPOT, LAMBTON-QUAY ~, ELMKGTOX, HAS been removed next door the Theatre Royal Hotel, Lambton Quay, where an extensive stock of Water, proof and Oilskin Clothing and Leggings Waterproof Hick, Cart, and Waggon Covers Horse Loin Cloths, tx. Tents, Flags, an all other articles in the trade kept ok han by this manufacturer, i G. C. SAGE' Wairarapa Agent— THOS 0, D'ABOY, MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1629, 10 March 1884, Page 4
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