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Pi 0/S F E" 0. T/ U S i J / /()P TIB! / \ j ' Ru&uhia Chtfosd arid Bacon Factor^ Company 7 , ( £iiaiited),^ v Nominal Capital : £2000; in 2000 fcharcß ofl'li-ach. ' * Ten shillings to bo paid tip within the first year .is follows : — la per slum* on application ; Is on allotment, and the balance in 2-3 calls at intervals of not less than two months, as required at the | di&ciCtion of the , Directors, No furthei 1 ealh to be made without the consent of a majority of tlie shareholders. To be registered under the "Joint Stock Companies Act." PROVISIONAL DIKKCTOUS : Hon. Junes Williamson Mr Duncan McNicol MrfSiinuxel Stee'e Mr And lew Bull Mr James Gribblo Mr Henry Kusabs Mr John Atkinson Bankkks : The Bank of Now Zealand. Solicitor : Il'.I 1 '. A, Wliitiikcr Ksq. HOX. SjiCHWAJIV : Mr llobt. N. Buttle. Oi'i'ici: : At the Factory Buildings, Ruknhia. The promoters propose to establish a cheese factory on the latest American principle on the property known as the Ohtiupo Racecourse, and they propose to accept the offer o£ the Honorable James Williamson of 100 acres of land at £G 10s per acre, the whole of the purchase money to remain on mortgage at 6% per annum for a tcun of seven years, the grand stand and other buildings to be taken at £1.10, of which £.")0 is to be paid in cash, and the balance in 100 paid up shares to the company. The proposed factory will have the advantage of being located in a central and Mutable position, accessible by good roads fiom some of the best dairy farms in the district, and a good supply of milk can be depended upon. The buildings now on the ground arc constt noted of the best heart of kauii timber, and arc spacious, and easily convertible into the purpose required. The adjoining scttkns and landowner* have such confidence in the undertaking that they have already agreed to take upwards of 1000 shares. The promoters, therefore, confidently recommend the proposed company to the public as a bowijbh investment. Applications for shares to be made to the Hon. Secretary, Mr llobt. N. Buttle, Rukuhia, or to the Provisional Diieotors, on, or before the Jst clay of March next.
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1652, 6 February 1883, Page 4
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840Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1652, 6 February 1883, Page 4
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