Kew A dvertisement. PROSPECTUS ~ OF THE NEW ZEALAND POTTERY COMPAM (LIMITED). TO BE REGISTERED PURSUANT TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL ;.. £30,000 In 12,000 Shares of £2 10s each, of which 800 Shares are already paid up, representing portions of the present capital of the Company. Provisional Directors : HENRY CLARKE, M.P.C., Tokomairiro. JAMES GOODALL, Mayor of Milton ANDREW M'LAREN, Stock-dealer GEORGE COOMBE JAMES ELDER BROWN, Settler (. JOSEPH MACKAY, Publisher R. W. CAPSTICK, Auctioneer J. M. WATSON, Contractor W. L. PHILP, of Philp, Henderson and Co. JOHN A. DUTHIE, of Capstick, Duthie and Co. GEORGE WILSON, Timber Merchant JAMES FINCH, Farmer J. L. SOUTTER, Merchant With power to add to their number. Bankers, * Solicitor, , ... Manager, . . . . Agent for Dunedin : M. W. Hawkins. Five Shilling-s per share to be paid on application, and 5s on allotment ; A call of 5s per share to be made three months after allotment, and no further call to exceed 5s per share, payable at intervals of not less than three months between each call. Ist. The name of the Company is the New Zealand Royal Pottery Company (Limited). 2nd. The Registered Office of the Company is to be established in the township of Milton, in the Province of Otago. 3rd. The objects for which the Company is established are for the purposes of manufacturing and selling all kinds of Stone, China, Printed, Painted and Enamel Earthenware j Also, every description of Salt Glaze Stone Pipes, Chimney Tops, Sewer Pans, Fire Bricks, Tesselated Pavements and Telegraph Insulators, and to do all things the Company, from time to time, consider to be incidental or conducive to the attainment of its objects, or otherwise for its benefit. 4th. The Liabilities of the Shareholders is Limited. sth. The Nominal Capital of the Company is £30,000, divided into 12,000 Shares at £2 10s each.
surrounding tbe present centrally sitpated Works (secured with a vie"w to their future development), and the Large and Substantial Buildings, with Plant and Stock, at a valuation estimated at, or about £7000, including the General Government Bonus of £300. The amount of Goodwill, estimated at £2000, Mr White has resolved to invest in the Company in paid-up shares to that amount, so confident is he in the bona fides of the undertaking in the hands of a public Company. The projectors have also secured from Mr White, his right obtained from the General Government to remove clay from the lands adjoining the line of railway between Tokomairiro and the Clutha, which clay is allowed, by competent judges, to be equal to any found in England for manufacturing purposes. The Government are now forming a siding to these clay pits, which is inexhaustible. The projected branch line to the Tokomairiro coal fields has also been surveyed to pass in front of the premises, so that the works will he in railway communication with the raw material, with unlimited and cheap coal supplies, and with a port of Shipment ; as also with the metropolis and the larger townships of the Province likely to form good markets for supplies, -* The Projectors appeal for support with every confidence to the residents of Tokomairiro, and the settlers of the County of Bruce generally, as the establishment of this industry has already tended greatly to develope the resources of the district in opening up clay and coal mines, employing a large amount of outside labor in procuring and carting timber, coal, and clay supplies; while the recent unexampled prosperity of the township of Milton has been greatly advanced by the presence in its midst of the large number of employees, men, women, and children, engaged upon the works, and which would be greatly increased by a larger proprietary possessed of increased capital to carry on the works lo every advantage. The Promoters also confidently bring the enterprise under the notice of the general public of Otago, as it is a well known fact that nothing so tends to advance the prosperity of a country as the establishment of local industries within its borders, thus preventing the export of capital from the Colony for supplies of everyday requirements. Apart from these considerations the enterprise of itself promises to be an amply remunerative and successful one. The projectors, having given the matter mall its aspects every consideration, have great pleasure in placing the Company in the market, and believe it will prove in every way worthy of public confidence and co-operative support. £EORGE CAPSTICK Interim Secretary.
THE success which has attended tbe establishment of the Mosgiel Woollen Factory under the provisions of the Joint Stock Co/s Act, and the greater facilities und extent to which such undertakings nan be conducted by a Company as compared with a private individual, has led to the project of the formation of a Company, with a view to the purchase of the Tokomairiro Pottery Works, now owned by Mr W. M. White, and conducting the manufacture of Pottery and Earthenware upon a scale somewhat commensurate with a large market presented in New Zealand and the other Australian Colonies ; this being the only Pottery Work established in the Southern Hemisphere. The present works were commenced by Mr W. M. Wbite about a year ago, since wbich time he has disposed of over £3000 worth of Salt Glaze Pipes alone, the market for which is steadily on the increase, and beyond the present producing powers of the Establishment. During this period Mr White has also devoted a considerable portion of his time and attention to the pi*eparation of the necessary buildings and plant for the manufacture of all classes of Staffordshire Potteryware upon the most approved principles and latest improvements in machinery used in Staffordshire, and recognised as the best and most economical in the world. The property is situated in the centre of Milton. Mr W. M. White has now ready for market large supplies of saleable articles for general and domestic purposes. The present time is, therefore, considered by the projectors of this Company the most favorable opportunity for entering upon the possession of the Works, and pushing the manufacture and sale of Potteryware in this and the adjoining Colonies. An estimate of the nature and extent of the available market may be arrived at from the fact that the value of such imports into New Zealand alone for the year ending December last amounted to £70,000, of which Otago alone imported £22,000 worth of Potteryware. The Promoters have every confidence that they wiil be enabled to supply the whole Colonial Market with any article in Potteryware, at a figure sufficiently low to compete successfully with the home article, while securing a large margin of profit to the Company, who have secured the services, as manager, of Mr Chetham, for 30 years proprietor of one of the largest English Potteries, and practically acquainted w r ith the various processes adapted in every branch of the trade. The services of the present Staff — of over 30 thoroughly experienced, hands — brought from the Staffordshire Potteries direct, and now engaged upon the Works have also .been obtained. The Projectors have agreed with Mr W. M. White to take over the Freehold property, consisting of 3 Acres of Land
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 46, 27 May 1875, Page 2
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