,-wipmi iv , i 1 ■ '■ „, a sMirfi^a -iOl« Sooßi I*ll Gi>»i iM jW>s«? iEmii odfica b« ita on»hli^rjj^i i,ieW-iWG^D^iWKAB,^BB?Ry^ .n*fl^lH_BßJClßßAt_l«?l rfIPI^AWW 'i __ (L__a>K-.) qodb ,7lHat o-l WrA--- USfllA^?/ >Se,-tegMt«ifed w^rtSftjgSF* s^ ek Companm\A§t^ ;.j fll j vV j j?i —- Withpower to increase •- j Payable-Ten Shillings on aPP ttcatl °^;S SWlli^son allotment? and WJgSJ lo I^j^WlsTnot^e^amßiaUtbeit^P^ fs*\ e< j%Pggßpe^9^LP?|;? b^l; *' ?' j the pSSanent Board by the Shareholders:-^ John T. Dalrymple, Esq., Waitatapia. Charles Johnston, Esci.. M.H.R. (Messwi Johnston & Co.) WpbiliMot»if_aii)a_«|.'iOrbuaql&Jßna fd»l Izard, Esqg^ess^aj^f^ Bell) ' _ „ , n | F. H. Krull, Esq. (Messrs Krull and Op Joseph Abbott, Esq. Wanganui ■ • J. MteMenamen; E»u. Terawmti— " • stfohni Stoitenv <E#qi > (Sfosfct-av Stevens, anc a aiaX3rattonjV!tßi»ill|}.u*i ay, *'{hhi* V j ' ,04b H. g W^,' &&%. >"(:Mfc_tti * : Murray «B*b-iRDbAt,U(im OojVii'^ ,g^^;^sse%Esq./Wangai-M9»W; J .(A^Mjglgiß^^^^jl^^ lo .•^G^^Lu»•^Eßqt J z '^ lM! ' 9 ?:£ .««*» Lkrkwmtiy,^q. !! Oarhlrviai ) ' l Es. 'Isiaoi^S^tflm^.^^ " l3v ' «'' Js( v;^J With power to add to thwßai^l»§rf ;»»s_jH_SSß^^* ; SOUOKTOBS. . iUMAiiil^rftaftiiayabcU ._*f_2>iV foTS_n_~S_OBET_BT. 8«OJt n J^„7-l — bk) tro» ; iTa_p6Ea«pOFFioisß-.Y.' yf \ -oii3.^ll*i*PPelnp I le*«Chamt)brS.^^\ *-l S^AB A^Mf-'-i:' cß_kee.iorirwlthiflbaHnt o4iidjaCo_q)anyr prior stovragistratiQii/ tQ:os £D%iPMectß.with, f whiehihw^OoniDan> b*fo&^t_e%Blneßk¥B>bf 'Messrs J. "and _t. . ttidrftvUdv Cr6abie,-i and- Go!, 1 which .■■«<k>iel«*tt»b^ dfifcsW « aHvit_»lßt^iapc^^a£oeßßfd7^foD)Cond^oi9ng thee^tepß^bjMrp-^iwhichjnp.w^eiisti. J A schedule ofthSjanous properties useft -m theiuaineaa. Is.apnended.at Jo^and. tlje -] tA^4iieMeiitV«ilViatorf a^-p^r'ed b)r tbe Provisional fiKfifitora, it is proposed Jto will retain in^aidiap l shares the wm of) Ll2 000, leaving -the-halauce to be paid outs .•j^.da S^t9^^ c inteffist ;l anth? t^*|.j parent pefrannumjJHe iSayment to extenfl { over a maximum neriooLoffive years, or tfo^ be redaceffby^stalmiehW-'ol not less thahLJ OOO each, afcftny^earUerdate, at the optioh of the Company. ... : i . Ml book debts will be taken pvea^as they noiMtand m thg-books, and thejpvill be i froAnteed at J^Mbfhe pounJ by tlje veulors. LivifwoahpiaUow, hor*s, cartk! valuation.on delivery: but all other articles' and property[.pt[<wbyr;kSior soever will aeP ' deemed to.be/inoladed m the valuation esiamate of LI^WWP^^ 1 ,b J 10t cs_e<o©mßaoy ; .willlbe Registered as toc^i as L?ff.QQ(hh^bp^ssJ^4_ejlc%Bm .aAiitiqn tottiia j) jid-üb-shi^res to be retained by tne fhe^jharebolders will then pet- . called together to' elect a„nermanent Board; hfliafl^pTAMffilerb^s^ci^^^^ : .bo:C|p94hei_iegiftJtation v, Messrs Barber wilLat their own cost eoi 1 ? _^pi»^nd f rection^pf r Ajne^c Slaug-t'er. house at Ngahyiranga, ana will remove ther§ frS-f^it^present position lo Willis-street, the-whole of their meat pm■erring machinery and plants, f.caj'aq A It isjpitended to/take power m the MemoandttWpjL Association to r enter upon the« b_ine^'JoFfre'eritjg"rjie ( at for export, or jto' any other Company, or jto .dlßß^ha^t^Yr; business established for that ,* „ purpose, and ro manafactqre ..artificial. jaanure? pts pth^r : prcdnots which may , be considere_ v legitimate adjunct^ Vo the business ; but for the, prefe-tT at least, itis deemed' pr-de^^lrest'satiefied' Wiib 'the known; profits of the businesses as the} stand, withejut , embalUnjg|nXnlqi(e speculative; Ventures, and it is evident that the combination of the two . establishments under one management must cr%Be_ profits'^nd largel^im jnTJ«^opii»bjned;bdßine^| L sh^ ef over 15 per _oe'nt, v ana it is confidently expected that when, conducted under, one \\h^W^h i mr^6h^AtmWexit^^yThe success^wtiichvJias attended the Gear Meat Company since its establishment m a pubHcf ,Cgmp,any^ shows conclusively that sncti| businesses are ,more systematically and ftd^ag^bn^'^worked and extended | iii* •%BVMlray than by private enterprise ; and it ia for this reason that Messrß Barber. a|nd Woods, Crosbie and Company are willing to sell tb^|%g^^vb/pUßin^i to a Company while sffll "retaining a. very large- interest" i^Rffiemselve '^;an_ iheyxhavei agreed fo iplkce -q« theirrseßtlfresilt thftfilisposajiof^heCo^paaf for such time as the Direstors, re, and not to engage m anyhusinessesincompetition with thiTColnpany. i -tt^i^iW-iesburceSf of 7the^ Wellington /distr ot, -oaoinotbfirjws, Tiflfef heppvand'j^^oaffcic,,areißo!laVge, qfcte^fein^»Ml^^ fefiife servea meats m England and elsewhere so much m excess oTthe supply, that a busineMi eymmt _ip^iifalp#bre M tension, and prjSseb;tp/ta i^pitaljsts tbe op^ portonity of a safejind profitable investment. _. +9illtiVt ,-yr.; ,2l „. ' _ ... The JProvmonal Directors have to \he FropoßeWComjMmy, * and have had sub • mitted to tJiem Ou their ti gum valuator jproperties^^b^a^epr over. They tjetil; Aheyca^oo\ cono^nee t reeommend tfiis, undertaking to the Public as onewMcty \s entered upon on a fair basis, and, whiM promises to yield a handsome returk' on the capttal^ inMs^ffi^fm wdl aslby the ex^^^^f^hejbjoneßs adding to the WtmkWfrosfemy^ of the Gitj disinois. ({. j , * .51 AA X A fl-TT-K ;:'»;* ! ' oi ' ,_tho34 tf-TONyj&fGO. } Wairarapa— -LOWES & IRjNS, Mhs'-" IW fl^ff.jtertott'j-v:;.; j»riiv,;;f iw: lMWtifa&*&}TEVbYh- Z.i V , •7. Z J f GoßTb_f ♦ J_ Feilding— HALOOMßE & i 'BHERWILt,' Palmerston— STEVENS & GORTOtf ' •**>WM (HSv-uOittua j■■ r ji ..*o w ' 7 1« „; . .«., .Frpip- iwhom Prospectusssr and all in* 1 - formation can., be obtained, or from j«isd ofi, ut -urn WPWjFW^Tr ; .I*. f!«d* »>, '\„ :; !i( .7^^jm.Sec;etary, naii Ini* wtiUihi b -i> yeypleiC^amberit, iQd S f__TJA_t^'3)rSCO^Y^oß^ifAiß.X yonr hair is turhir/g greywr bit? falllawinf Wfi, ,uM^tiTbei; Benewer,' Grey or white nairstd its 'ongnfi- colonr, . ..without leaving tbi'di'sigreeablefsmell^of [,^J&Bft«Hestore*s.''' Jtmakes(thehaircbarmingly ,4teflltfuUipw^aVW»o«o^gihe^r^ of hair on bald spots, where the? glands are not decayed. Ask yonr chemist for ' The Mexican Hair Renewer/soldby obsmiiti and perl W_ot» everywhere
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 279, 29 October 1883, Page 4
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