PROSPECTOS OF THE GISBORNE SHEEPFARMERS’ FROZEN MEAT COMPANY, LIMITED, GISBORNE, NEW ZEALAND. C'IAPITAL £30,000, IN 30,000 SHARES j OF £1 EACH. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. W. Chambers, Sheepfarmer, Repongaere. Percival Barker, Sheepfarmer, Whataupoko. James Fitzgerald, Sheepfarmer, Anaura. J. E. Foster, Station Manager, Gisborne. F. Hall, Sheepfarmer, Gisborne. E. M. Hutchinson, Sheepfarmer, Waihuka. Philip Kenway, Sheepfarmer, Waimata. F. Patullo, Station Manager, Rangatira. W. D. Lysnar, Sheepfarmer, Makarori. O. A. de Lautour, Barrister, Gisborne. The Objects of the Company are 1. To Purchase the Gisborne Freezing Works and Plant as a going concern. 2. To freeze meat at a minimum rato to Shareholders and to manufacture byproducts. 3. To carry on business upon eo-opera- , tive principles.
4. To secure stability of market for tho stock and farming products of the East , Coast. i 5. Primarily to consider the interests of Shareholders. Principles upon which the Company is to be Floated — 1. The first Subscribers to the Company are to be Sheepfarmers. 2. The subscriptions are to be proportional to the sheep owned by the subscriber. Each subscriber to take up shares to the value of sixpence por head j of his sheep. There is No further LIABILITY WHATEVER. 3. Any subscriber can take up moro shares than his proportional quota, and in such case such excess shares shall be preference shares, and bear interest at 5 per cent., payable half-yearly. 4. Before purchase of the Gisborne Freezing Works, and before flotation of the Company, .111-1,000 at least is to be subscribed. Particular attention is called to the fact that the Provisional Committee have varied their instructions by abandoning the uncalled capital of sixpence per sheep, at first proposed. This has been to meet the very strong expression of opinion since expressed tnat the subscription should be limited to sixpence. It is also thought that this limitation of liability will ensure a fuller co-operation. The objects of the Company can now be attained to special advantage, as the Works which it is proposed to acquire are splendidly equipped, and are not surpassed in economical construction and up-to-date facilities for turning out the best brands. The calls per share to be 50 per cent, cash upon application. Fifty per cent, cash or approved bill at three months upon allotment.
So far as possible every sheepfarmer throughout the district will receive an application form, and will be personally waited upon. As it is important to complete matters at the earliest possible date, to save the present season, immediate returns are requested. For the Provisional Directors, 0. A. de LAUTOUR, ACAD fcIMY OF MUSIC. GRAND ToMCERT. Tuesday, January 14th, 1902, By Under the Patronage of the Hon. Native Minister and Mrs Carroll, His Worship the Mayor and Mrs Townley, and Mr Heta Xe Kani. PRICES 2s 6d and Is. Seats may be reserved without extra charge at Mr Cecil Lewis’. -g^ANGIUIA. GISBORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE. DISTRICT ELECTORS’ ROLL. "JVT OTICE is hereby given that a Sitting 11l of the Council will be held at the Council Chambers, at 7 o’clock p.m., on WEDNESDAY, Bth January, 1902, for the purpose of signing the Speoia) Roll upon which the Poll will be taken in regard to Borrowing £75,000 for Borough Improvements. Ratepayers and m Freeholders are therefore requested ■ to see ‘that their names are upon the Roll prior to that date. R. D. B. ROBINSON, Town Clerk. Gisborne, January 6,1902.
GISBORNE HOSPITAL, mHE ANNUAL MEETING of ConJL tributorg to tho Gisborne Hospital will be held at the Borough Council Chambers, on THURSDAY, January 9th, at 7.30 p.m. Business: The Election of One Trustee. Subscribers of Five Shillings and upwards are entitled to vote. T. A. COLEMAN, Secretary. Gisborne, January 4th, 1902. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Waimata Valley Branch of the N.Z. Farmers’ Union will be held in the Waimata Hall, on TUESDAY, the 14th January, at 7.30 p.m. All members are particularly requested to attend. Business: To Instruct a Delegate, who will be appointed by the Committee. HILTON N. LYSNAR, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION.
A MEETING of Members of Te Karate Branch of the Farmers’ Union will be held in the Te Karate Schoolroom, SATURDAY, January 11th, at 7 p.m. Intending Members invited. \V. L. SPENCE, Seoretary. THANKS. I BEG to tender my heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly sent wreaths and messages of - sympathy on account of the death of my husband. The sympathy shown has been soothing - in the hour of Btlef ' HANNAH HACCHE. KIA-OEA FOR ORMOND mHE undersigned requests all Farmers 1 and others in favor of a CREAMERY being opened at Ormond to meet him at the Ormond Hall, on THURSDAY, the 9th January, 1902, at S p.m., to consider the above proposal. THOS. McGREGOK, Proprietor, ICi.-.-Ora Dairy Factory.
M fJ’IHE I^AUNDRY. BS BOYD begs to notify the p-ople of Gisborne that she has opened up A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRY. Orders for which may be left at Messrs Smith Bros., hairdressers. Mrs Boyd has had the best of City experience, and solicits a trial order. TOM, my boy, meet me at the City Buffet at noon to-day. I have a surprise for you S quick as lightning Robb takes your fiz, Just sit yourself easy is all he ses, No flies on Robb, he’s learnt the biz. OYSTERS and Fish have at last arrived for the City Buffet. Look in as you pass.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 307, 7 January 1902, Page 3
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