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Notices. "

rpilE HAYMARKET, 105, QUEEN-STREET,

Auckland.

We have , Purchased the whole ,of the "QUTTON'S T7ILOUR T>ALL " JOUTTON'S £ LOUR JDALL " POTATOES OTA TOES

That were grown by Messrs. Fisher and Co. , and which yielded the enormous crop of 17 TONS TO THE ACRE, • We are able to offer this unrivalled

POTATOE,

Either for Eating, Keeping, and Cropping Qualities in lots to suit purchasers. Also, "Victorian," Magnum Bonum, Early and Late Rose, Flukes, Ashleaf, Kidney, &.C. HESKETH & AITKEN.

PROSPECTUS.

THE TE AWAMUTU CHEESE AND BACON FACTORY COMPANY (Limited).

NOMINAL CAPITAL: £4,000, in 4,000 Shares of £1 each, 10s to be paid up within the first year, as follows : — ]s per Share on application ; Is on allotment, and the balance in Is oalls at intervals of not less than one month, as required, at the discretion of the Directors. No further calls to be made without the consent of a majority of the Shareholders.

ustered under tlie joint stock Companies Act.

Board of Directors : Mr William Taylor Mr Thomas Oresham Mr Riehaul Burke Mr John W. Bridgman Mr George Churches Mr James Cunningham Mr Eclwai d Parsons Mr Wallace Jones Mr John Hutchinson bankeks : The Bank of New Zealand (Te Awamutu Branch). Solicitor : ~ Mr Thomas Gresham. Secretary : Mr R. W. Roche. OFWOE : The office of MrR. W. Roche, Secretary to the Company, High-street, Te Awamutu. This Company is projected for the purpose of creating a Local Industry, and of thereby supplying a want long experienced in the neighbourhood of Te Awaniutu. The production, on a large scale, of Cheese and Bacon of superior and uniform quality, would be far more advantageous than the manufacture of the same commodities by individual settlers. It is proposed to acquire, for the purposes of the Company, about fifty acres of land, suitable for the purpose and adjacent to the township, and to erect thereon the Factory, with its necessary Outbuildings, including accomodation for the raising of Pigs. Having in view the immense success attendanton similar establishments throughout America, the Promoteis have taken steps to acquire an intimate knowledge of the working and management of such institutions, and they have engaged a thoroughly competent manager, who has had practical experience in cheese-making both in America and Victoria The fact that the calls on the shai es are extremely low, and are extended ever a period of twelve months, will enable all the adjacent farmers to participate directly in the profits, and at the same time to secure to themselves a certain and regular sale for the milk produced on their farms. The amount of milk already guaranteed, and the number of shares already applied for, warrant the Promoters in at once commencing the works, which will be completed, with all the latest improvements obtainable from America, in time to commence the operations of the Company early in October next. By combining the manufacture of Cheese with that of Bacon, the immediate utilisation of the Avhey will prove a material item in the piofits of the undertaking. The promoters have well considered the fact that the vast areas of rich pastuie land in the vicinity of Te Awaimitu are more than ample to ensure an unlimited supply of milk. On this account especially they submit to the general public the safe and certain gain to be derived from this investment of capital. The proximity of the railway to the township will greatly facilitate transport to Auckland, whence a highly remunerative sale can be secured in the Home, Foreign and Colonial markets. ' Applications for Shares to be made to the Secretary, Mr R. W. Roche, or to any of the Directors. Te Awamutu, May 27, 1882

BEST HUNTLY COALS, 19s per Ton, Delivered. A supply of Coals will also be on hand in Mr A. Campbells Timber Yard, Hamilton East, for the convenience of outsettlers. Also, — GOOD TAUA FIREWOOD, Single Ton, 10s 6d ; Five Tons or upwards, 9s per Ton. w. hTkelly, Late Contractor for the Hamilton Tramway. Hamilton, 27th March, 1882.

ALL NEWEST AND MOST POPULAR SONGS OF THE , I)AY KEPT IN STOCK. Sacred Songs, Vocal J Duets, Pianoforte Solos and Buets;r r X^ tor ' a > Chappell's, Cavendisli/and other s Musical Magazines. New Books received every mail. " Around the World with Gfeneral Grant," 2 Vols., offered very cheap. The'Fabmbks'Book (Just Published) ; no 1 ' 'Farmer 'should be^without one.

Account Books (yarious sizes and bindings), Photographic Albums, Scrap Books, Sunday-, School Reward-^ Cards, -family Bibles,. WesleVan Eyrnn* Books, Presbyterian Hymn Books, Hymns Ancient and Modern, Common. Prayer Books and Church Services. - Commercial, rand r and Fancy . Stationery, Pn^^^d'P^ef^fe^ng'lSV < Journals, English, American, and Aus- ' tralian Papers reoeiyedevery month, <

c iCj3Bni3^Q£d£ra^u^^ | Lot Revised New Testaments Just ;

W. E. MEARS, I Bookseller, Stationer, and Music Seller, 198, QXJEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1554, 20 June 1882, Page 4

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785

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1554, 20 June 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1554, 20 June 1882, Page 4

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