FRIDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1890. ' freehold land and Dwelling house, greytowk; In tho matter of tlio Property Low Con. adulation Act, 1883, and tlio imioiulmontsthoi'cof. Messrs j h iErauNE & co., linvfl received instructions from D Jf A Ooopor, Esq., Registrar of tlio ouprsmo Court, noting nt the request of thu mortgagors, to soil bv public auction attheir roums, Foatliorston stroet, Wellington, on FRIDAY, Ist August, at 2 oclooltAll that yaluablo pinco or pavcol of win!, being section numbered olovon on ; Hie plan of Groytown, containing ono ncro, moro or Insa, together with the improvements and dwelling liouso thoro on, now iu tlio occupation of Mr 0 W Iloriibloff, , i;,' , F'"'furfli°r particulars apply to— MESSRS OiiAI'MAN. FITZGERALD, k TRII'P Solicitors to tlio Mortcweos. Or to J H BETHUNK & CO, awn Education Board, , Wellinoton, 23rd July, 1890. RENDERS for . Alterations to the latrines nt the M ustoi'ton Nchool Will be rccoived at this oflice upto TUESDAY, tho 29tli inst. Plans and specifications at tlio office ot Mr W. Sellaraud at my o(Hco. Auctioneers. TBOB, TUENIiULL, Architect. fJIENDERS wanted for
Additions to a house at Kuripuui station, labor only. , Finns at A, Henderson's, Mnslorton, ronders close on 80th inst. • HENDERSON & SHUTE. VIOLIN. " MR MUELLER having resunind teaching ia prepared to receivo pupils, Tonus &0,, apply MlilMfKS, ' LOST,— Four rabbit dogs with collars and chains. Anyone bringing them to tho Argyle Boarding House will be rewarded. 3QGB For SaE " THE Celebrated CHAMPION POI'ATOES, acknowledged to bo the Heaviest Cropper, Seed imported direct from England last year. Tho Mowing woll-known settlers have given us testimonials as to Quality and quantity grown " 1 have great pleasure in' giving you a testimonial as to the quality of tho Champion Potatoes I had of you. Thoy wero splendid eating, and looked nico and whito when cooked.-D, E. Toomu. Universal Hotel," " I beg to say that your crop of Ohampion Potatoes wis very heavy, and tho quality excellent,—Titos Parsons Efeetabuna Hotol."
' Tlio Olinmpion Potatoes I had of , yon were very »ood indeed.—Mrs A, ' Sfrinb, Ekotahuna." ' "I have seen tho Champion Potatoes grown by yon, For weight and quality tho crop would bo hard to beat Tiros 1 Baylks, Ekotahuna, 1 "I havo taken particular notice of . your paddock of potatoes, and the , dilTorcnt kinds of tho 'Champion' im- ■ ported by you woro tho heaviest crop I havo ever seen, and far before any of the other sorts, and tho quality oxcellont.— 1 D, Siieeuyn, Wi Waka." "I havo on soverai occasions inspected m company with others your crop oE potatoes,and wo woro surprised that your Champions were so good for tho first senson imported. Thoy wero a much heavier crop than any of tho colonial potatoes planted in tho samo paddock, and noxt season will lam suro do much better.—F, Bnutirr, Pficcnix Saw Mills." " The Champion Potatoes I had of yon woro tlio very best 1 havo ever had. I was surprised to find, considering tho size, that none wero bad or hollow,—H Johnsiiey, Parkvilio," " Tho Champion Potatoes I dug for you wero a very heavy crop—tho best I havo seen in tho colony. I dug up my. self in ono day 16 sacks of thein.-F. •Rohde, Ekelahuua." "But tho only reraoiyfor the potato diseaso known in other countries—and remember this is a remedy, although temporary—ia tho propagation of now varieties. Is It not time to commence similar work hero on a larger scalo than has yotboen attemptedl'-Melbourno Leader. for further particulars apply to TURNOR&CO,, 355!) Ekotahuna.
Prospectus OF ' THU MASTERTON BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT MANOFACTUBING COMPANY LIMITED, To bo restored under the proyisions of Tho Companies Act, 1882, Capital 11000 in 1000 shares of each, payable 2a Gd on application, lis on allotment and 2s 6d in three months from tho formation of the company and subsequently by calls not exceeding 2s Cd per share evory three months, PROVISIONAL DIRECTORY, Thomas Edinb'orough Chamberlain of Mastorton, fanner. Robert Campbell of Opaki, Farmer, Thomas Malcom Brown of Opaki, farmer. John Hessey of Mastorton, farmer. Augustus "William Cave of To Oro Ore, farm or. W. B. Bulck of Opaki, farmer, Thomas P. Lett of Mastorton, coach proprietor. John Rayner, Taratahi, farmer, James McGregor, Lower Manaia, farmer, David Guild, Te Oro Oro, faraior, James Stuckoy, To Rangitumau, grasior, • BANKERS. The Bank of Australasia, Masterton, SOLICITOR. C, F. Gawith, Interim Secretary, Chas, A, Pinkerton, The objects of tho proposod company are to establish and carry on tho business of a Blacksmith and Wheelwright Manufacturing Company in Masterton, and all work in connection therewith or appertaining to tho said respective and for such purpose to acquiro either by purchase or leaao suitahlo premises in Maatorton for carrying on and. working tho said . company in all its branches.
It is contemplated in forming and working the company to divide any profits after paying working oxpenso3 in paying a dividend of not nioro than 7j per cent on tlio called up capital after which any surplus remaining unapplied will bo divided on co-operative principles between the shareholders and customers being shareholders on the amount of thcie annual accounts. Provision will bo made in the articles of Association of tho company that no shareholder* shall hold more than 25 shares thus firing the company a ivido spread influence and preventing itsbeing acquired by a few individuals, 'Tlio Directors do not anticipate that more than 10s por share including tho application and allotment will be required to bo called up,' but if tho capital is required it will bo mado as easy as possible by. making the calls at intervals of not less than three months. The Provisional Directors have given their careful consideration to the prospects of this proposed Company and feel that • they can with confidence recommend this . undertaking to Hi? public and settlors as one which is entered upon a fair basis, and promises in addition to making a good return of interest upon the capital employed to add to the prosperity of the district. ■ Applications lor shares' will he received by the' Bank of Australasia Mosterton, or : : ' • , OHASA PINKBRTON, • Interiro '' ' porry atroit !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3572, 28 July 1890, Page 3
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