AHUIUaKD PROSPECTUS. Wellington Woollen "Manufacturing Company (Limited). Registered under the Companies Act, 1862, limiting the liability of the Shareholders to the amount of - their Shares. CAPITAL r~ ... £100,000 15. 30,000. Shakes of £5 Each, Payable as follows :— 7-wo Shillings and Sixpence per share on application,- -Two .Shillings and Sixpence. on allotment, and the residue by calls not exceeding . Five Shillings per share at intervals of : not less than Three months. Directors : Tiie^Hox Si v •Wrr.Lr.ftr Fitzhkrbkrt, K.G.-^f .G-.,M. L.O.,Acling Chairman. ■ David Bdicic, Ksq. .James Cattell, Ee'Q. • UOUBRX CIiELiNI), EaQ. J. Dkanskield, Esq. • T. Kexskov Macdonald, Esq. ,W. Wauixo Taylor, Esq, ■ : Bankers : : The Colonial Bask- ok-'New ZeaLAXD. Solicitor: ': W. T. L; Thav£»s; Esq. -..-:■.'■'. . Broken: ; : - Messrs Williamson and Co. - . ■ - Acting-Secret'aVy : Charles St. Baiibe. addenda' to original pro- ■ " "spectus: : An agreement for the purchase of twelve acres of freehold land on the Korolvo-o Stream, Petone, has been made with- the native- owners, and registered. The Company obtains under this.agreement.valuable waterrights, and the price' to be paid ma^ be deemed satisfactory. ' The principal portion of the above land was subject to. a, lease to Mr Wolland.and the Directors have purchased all his interest with; the right of immediate entry. -■ •'■ ; •■•;• ■■■■ : >- The waters of the strath, have been analysed by Dr Hector, who states that 'they are peculiarly; adapted for the -purposes' required. The site has been repbrted upon by experts, and pronounced to be one of the most suitable -in the : whole colony for a Woollen Factory; '" The advantages "oi* road, rail, and sea carriage at tlie factory gates, the close proximity, of population, and the impossibility of interfering with or injuring- • other properties, are certainly of ths greatest consequence. From tlie. fact that negotiations are already m course' of completion for appointing a- thoroughly practical Manager, and that plans and specifications for "erection- "of works will be promptly proceeded with, it will be understood that the . /Directors intend to proceed vigorously with the undertaking. .; , ' 1,. As more than, 10,00.0.: shares have already been taken up. and 5000 will ; be .-. reserved., there:: reman n only between four aud five thousand shares open.: foi-i. allotment, -..which are now offered .to .the public. .: .> ; Applications! ;for shares may bo made to the Secretary, at; Wellington, either directly or. through, the Brokers of the Company or any Agents. Every application must be aoc<smpanied by the required deposit, or >by a receipt from any .Branch of, the Colonial Bank for the amount of such deposit. ■ Application-. Forms may- be obtained from the Secretary and Brokers, or at any Branch of the Colonial Bank of -New Zealand. XIF 1 3TOTX -W^JSTT A Situation — A Servant, ,To Sell Any thing— To Biiy Anything, To Let Furnished— Or Uufurnished, or ; To Increase Your Business, ADVERTISE ••■•■•, • . IN' THE •: MA XA WA T,U- STA NB ARD The Largest 'Circulation m the District, and consequently the '. Best Medium for Advertising. r Advertising is to business what steam is to inachmery— the grand propelling- power-.-AND B ANKBtJPTcy gazette of new --ZEALAND. .. .;■ mHE^Tropriotor of the Mercantile • ■ JL'< 'AND BANKRUKFCTr^GAZETTB of JNTew Zealand has much pleasure m announcing to euhscVi b errs 'and the public geuerally, thnt-tli& subscription to the Gazette will be reduced to Two Guineas per annum, as from Ist January, 1884. He is enabled to make this intimation m consequenoe of the highly encouraging increase m circulation which continues to ■attend tiach issue of what-kas proved to be a most valuable busi.pesjs publication, and because of: the economical reforms introduced bytho. " Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883." The Gazcite has now 1 entered its Ninth Year of existence ; a'ncl,'-' encouraged by its' past success, the 1 Proprietor begs toassure his numerous subscribers through^ put the Colony that neither labour ni^| eypouso will be [spared ;in^sustairiing it. present deserved reputation as the most reliable- circular of its' luud iv New Zealand. i The Half-yearly Index will, iufuturo, be issued separately, -at' ati extra charge of Five Shilliiigs'iier annum. •Thi: Mkrcavi'ile and Bankruptcy GAuii-Jvri is. the Only .Gajjeite for the Cyi-uNY published m New Zealand. _ No.tk.— Subst-ripnuu with Index, £2 7s per. 'annum. j ,\\ithout Index, £2 2s. ' Payael v. m . Adva-\-ce: ; ; ■■'• ' Peraons' desirous of snbs"eribing to the Gazette from tiro. Ist January, 1884, will please send their names and addresses to the .igfcHtsrr-'Jlessrs Baker, Bros., Lainb'ton .Quay.,. .Wellington, and the local agents for the" various districts, as well as to 'the proprietor. K. T. WHEELER, No. 8 Staifprd-stree't, Dunedin.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 156, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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731Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 156, 30 May 1884, Page 4
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