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Pioneer Farmers Company “Gisborne Sheepfarmers’” Policy of Progress and Expansion Established 19 years ago, the Gisborne Sheepfarmers' Frozen Meat Company is the pioneer Farmers’ Company in Poverty Bay, and is making rapid strides. It holds a pre-eminent position in the wealthy East Coast districts, and with its three Freezing Works—at Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay, and Hick's Bay—and with its numerous Warehouses and Stores—it has a great future before it. To finance its present and future expansion, the Company is issuing 7a Per Cent. MORTGAGE DEBENTURES INTEREST IS PAYABLE FREE OF DEBENTURE TAX The £300,000 Issue is secured by First Mortgage of Properties and Plant valued at £615,263. w. A nTimi tt AOC2 Get the Prospectus PARTICULARS TO-DAY oIF T'iP' IAsIF T\l'l Obtainable from the Bank of OT DaLDDni UkAEuD . New Zealand, any member of -z, . z, , nr\r\ tbe Stock Exchange, or from £5O, £lOO, £5OO, £l,OOO. the Company ’i broker— Mr. Currency—TEN Years. w - LJssant Clayton ’ Giibornc - Interest— lVz per cent, per annum, payable Apply for Debentures half-yearly, Free of Debenture Tax. CoiZ^OfficTcSoric! 1 ’ 6 Debentures are to Bearer, and may be Directors: readily transferred. p. B. Barker C. A.deLautour Apply for Debentures TO-DAY, from A. J. Cameron H. D.deLautour rr „ . r nt -z L - C Jehn Clark J. W. Nolan Bank of N.Z. or any member of F Hall g.M. Reynold. Stock Exchange. . H. Kenway H. Williamt The Gisborne Farmers’ Frozen Meat & Mercantile Co. Ltd., GISBORNE A Special representative of the Gisborne Sbeepfarmers Frozen Meat and Mercantile Company, Ltd., will be in attendance at the Farmers’ Co-operative Wholesale Federation, N.Z., Ltd., (First Floor, Farmers’ Institute Buildings, Featherston Street, Wellington ) to give full information to all enquirers, relative to the Mortgage Debentures mentioned above. ..

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 244, 9 July 1921, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 244, 9 July 1921, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 244, 9 July 1921, Page 13