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Cartas' „.. Psysbie cs Rpplici Jotment, a 3s 64 psr Shaw &*, lew tJtaa on<nss«*fe fc. esiis o( £» 10s per jsfissss, ■ . j - Sevan peg epfc. infestfe* wffl be »1.! lowed on sU eaifopsiS ia advanae. of Kiw Ze&and (ltd)

■. . ■ . SOLlOITOaS:" ' MessifrßeU, G*By mi Smti. - Harooerfc a»3 <!*»., Wellington viokere and Hull, Auckland AcUeiidsndXtattey, Chrjatchuroh Jame» oeao«woa, .Christohttroh - B. (L Satith, l>aaediu The Company is promoted for the purpose of acquiring frr-m the present uwnei e tb« ne*iy ereeied - Geaworka- at Falntemon ttortfc, and of carrying on the business of gas nmnafacturin jj iu all it* branches in the ordinary mode of Gas Ouqipuie*. end for other purposes statrd in the Memorandum of Aaaocia* tiu.i. Tho works were erected by Means John Cosies and Qo.Uas Engineers and contractors of large experience, under a contract with the Ilglmcratou North Borough Council, and were purchased from thens by the present owneTO, Messrs Coafasand Co. retaining au interest. Thu less? of tho sua of the works and the cor>cs»iona embodied is tho contract for erection (copies of which can be seen 1 e* the oiSces of Mosses H&rcoy rt and 00., and alac of tha various other brokers of' tho intended company throaghout the Colony), ara cow seated in equity in the Promoter!!, and the legu! intetcst will bo assigned to tho Company by tho New | Zea!»nd,»ttornoysif Messrs Coates and I Co., and the fittentiou of applicants for shares ia parUcalarlj directed to the . provisions of these documents, which tho Promoters themselves look upon as eminently favourable. 1 Jt is almost unknown fOT a-gns company to fail ;_on the other hatid, a3I have paid I good dividends when even only fairly managed. Palraereton North is wall .known to be a most progrcssire town, and most event': nsdly contain population. It ia tho centre of sn extensive area oE rich Rgncultßral and psetorsf country. In no part of the Colony ia settlement more rapidly proceeding then in tho surround* ieg district, end tbe recent completion of the Gorge Mne connecting the Wellington and M»ns*ra&u Railway and the Wln«nll!.Ki>» l'l«.»tt. I}_;i_,.„ ..ill. the Ksfpier Line, eatwt make this town a large and busy railway o,rd commercial cectre. -

•' /.Cha'caeentvosriMM returns show that Palmerstou Horth; lwa »ade the enormous increase of S&J- per cent in its population sinco the census of 1886, Welimgtijri 1 ahowiriir an increase of 5070, tha largest: mnnertea.% in the Colony, but fiiying*: percentage of only 19| JHcreaee 6» compsred witb 1886. At investments, Gas Companies have been amoLgEt the surestand most profitable in the :j»lomesCiin Australia and j TiwmMfj* tie iyteigp dividend paid by Gas premiums upon [the jjsid upTOlae 'of the shares areas follows i—DM&luk, MZ 15-); Premiums on Shares exceed 77 per cent. The streets in; the'BoroUßh of Paimorston sprth are Tnow lighted with gws, as also ;sks all tba principal buildings aud places.of bußineM, and the customers of the Gompftay aro monthly moreaaion much.beydiid anything that w*s antiei> patcd^'' The r«tarba furnished by the Manager show that for 1801 the receipts of the works are,over 227 per cent in ewseess ■ of what they were for the same perioa.irj.lßß9.!,. - Jffom ; th« large extensions ol mains and other wracks: during last year, it is not fchtieifatedtfiat a«.y further outlay j will be, necessary Jn the tame direotion forKWa© Moso to oomo. But extensions I to the works, if necessary, would not ili any oßSß,pr«fK)rtiionat«Jy equal the coat of present ißstallstion, as much work has boon dona [tppHosbio to extended works. ThsTandoia offer their interest in the I leajs ( plant, sijd all concessions for tlia sum ef £15,000. .

In JTe# Xsalsud, ns in Australia, On a Oorapsuiw hsvs proved oxaofitlonally sound. ln?(!sinjsßt«, And no class of sliaret oeißßMsid generally suoh high premiums and p»y suoli steady dividends asttieyde, (JftftShsitei in: New Zealand etand n't An srernge premium on tho paid up capital Of over 47$ pW oent, and have tints proved theaietslm as a clue unsurpassed hi pupuW favour with tnvuntore. The avM«gt> diyid&iids.paJd by tfiaso Companies irf t8l» Ggtmllod #lolGsod por cent, and it ism§S not tiu overlooked that owing to thestrlko and ttio conaDijuenfc hinh price oi coals, &c, tins year Wiia an exceptionally trying ono for all Gas Ooittpatifea. la addition to paying thoao largo dividettiiiji botnisos have been paid, and oxtsiiMve reserve fanda formed, every reason to antioipato a similar success for tho Palmeraton Worth ] Gasworks, which are now in first olssa working order, and havo given moat' satisfactory results, _ Bpsciei attention of intending investor* is called, to tie fact that oil expenses of advertising and other eiponsob of floating the Company will be borne by the vendota; the Company will not therefore be saddled with any preliminary OTyemos. , Applications for shares nmat bo mada to the Brokers, or to tho Colonial Bank of Niif Zealand and its agents thioughont JHew Zealand. Ehe *haw list, will close on the 31st January, 188%' k CO.,

EEEE TO ALL! tea samples. JOfIHSOH & 00,, Mea'a Building, Lambton Quay, Welukotoh, b»> aesitoui of puahinß tho IHDI&N DpOiKa,"iat«iidt.oeeH at a barepm/lt. JOEKSOif k 00. acknowledge that m r rttls peogle sua appreciate a good, pal* afafcfct «*Kf reirffy }>ioc ten, therefore instead at |wisr|E thetnaeU'ea upan4i!e> crying qtherrWsra, they merely aiilc t)w public to s&U and obtnin ufc their shop sv or p»okars. l?rum the Qar-« deira to the Shop in fmi ona atap, aiid r«fl»ir(sa but n?io lirniU «ut of the prclSeifcha j*ettpla of and distristfl ltoii*t) «f prices, In Ihl to 3s peril*. rißjiintura iffJEsst luiiiuii coinmoditiM. N,U,—Country Uircfouuira auppHod ftttAWl jiriKi'ii, during* rut Uah- (iiip:jrii Vuv, WPUTK FOIi H.ijfl'Lßl).

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 11 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 11 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4009, 11 January 1892, Page 4

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