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SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be received at the under-mentioned office up to noon on Monday, the 11th September, for the supply of Fenoing Materials for Horokiwi Specifications may be seen at Lennie's Store, Pahautanui. Lowest or any tender not necessarily acoepted. W. A. FITZHEBBERT, „ County Engineer. Hutt County Council Chamber*, Engineer's Oftioe, 2nd Sept., 1882. KAWAKAWA RAILWAY. THREE 3-TON BTEAM CRANES CONTRACT. Publio Works Office, Wellington, 30th August, 1882. mENDERS will be reoeived at this office JL until NOON on FRIDAY, the 22nd September, 1882, for the above contraot Thoy are to be marked on tho outside, " Tender for Three 3-Ton Bteam Cranes Contract," and addressed to tho Hon. the Minister for Public Works. Tele* graphio tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that tenders as above are lodged at any District or Resident Engineer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this office ; at the Warden's Office, Grahamstown ; and at tho Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchuroh, and Dunedin. The lowest or any tender not necessarily aooopted. By command. JOHN BLACKETI\ Engineer in Charge, North Island. EOSPE C T U B OF TDK NEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANTJPACTURING COMPANY (Limited), To be registered nnder " The Joint Stook Companies Act, 1860." CAPITAL— £SO,OOO, in 10.000 sharos of JBS eaoh. Not more than £2 10a por share it is confidently anticipated will require to be called up, namely :— 2s Cd per snare on application ; 2s Cd on allotment ; tho balanoa in oalls of not more than 2s 6d per sharo, at intervals of not less than three months. Provisional Directors! Baker, Arthur (Mesers. W. M. Bannatyne and Co.) Barry, James (Messrs. Barry & M'DoweU) Cattoll, James, settler Coffer. P*nl, member Harbour Board Finlay, J»m«a, settlor Haroourt, J. 8., merobant Johnston, Chas. J , M.H.R. Lnxford, O. H., uentlennn Macdonald, T. X., auotioneer Miller, Robert, settlor M'Konzio, John, builder M'Kenzio, Thomas, City Councillor M'Leod, A. (Messrß. Waddell, M'Lood and Weir) M'Tavish, A. J. (Messrs. Kmll and Co.) Plimmer, John, settler Whitehouse, Thos., merohant Willeston, C. E. W., tobacconist Young, Andrew, gentleman Bankers t Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Messrs. Sievwright & Stout. Auditors : Powles, Charles P., Soorettry Northern Land and Loan Company. Widdop, William, City Auditor. Brokers and Acting Secretaries: Williamson & Co., Wellington and Christohurch.

Thia Company has been formed for aoquiring and working on an extended scale and in a oorporato oapaoity, the Berhampore Tannery and Currying Works, owned by Messrs. Locke and Mowbray, and the Boot and Shoo Manufactory, Ghuznee-street and Williß-street, Wellington, owned by Messrs. William and John Stapleß. The Tannery and Currying Premises, whioh aro duly licensed, oonaiat of extensive buildings, pits, sheds, workmen's dwellings, &0., &o. ; with every faoility for oarrying on the business ; and they are admirably situated within the city boundary, on about an aore of freehold ground, through whioh runs a never-failing stream of water, yielding a plentiful supply. Suitable land adjoins, and oan be made available for immediate extensions. The machinery inoludes an exoellent 12-horse-power engine, a steam-roller, nearly new and in perfect working order, fto., fto. Every variety of leather is here prodnoeable. and from evory kind of skin. A ready market exißts for all their manufactures Tho Boot and Shoe Factory stands upon freehold land in the very oentre of the oity. The lateat improvements in maohines and applianoea are in übo. There are between 50 and 60 hands oonstantly employed. A very valuable and steadily inoreaiiDg conneotion has been formod throughout the oountry, and the orders far exceed the vendors' powers to supp'y. The vendors' motives for soiling are simply the necessity that exists fcr additional oapital to maintain and extend both businesses, and to work them in a oombined and mnoh more profitable manner. TO ILLUSTRATE THE CONFIDENCE THAT THE VENDORS HAVE IN THIS UNDERTAKING, IT IS ONLT NECBBBABT TO MENTION THAT ALL THEIB OAPITAL AND ENTIRE INI ERI6TB ABE TO BEMAIN IN THE COMPANY, AND TO BE REPRESENTED BY FULLT FilD • Ul> SHABES ; AND THET FURTHER AGREE, AS A PBOOF OF THEIB bond fides, THAT 6DCH BHABEB SHALL MOT BB TBANBFEBBED OB DEALT WITH BT THEM FOB TWO YEARS FBOM THEIB ISSUE WI THOUT THE CONSIST OF THE DIRECTORS. It is computed that a moderate outlay will warrant shareholder in expeoting a return of at least 15 per cent, after providing for all oontingenoie3. The great snooeßS that has hitherto attended similar establishments so incorporated may be aooepted as utisf aotory evidence of the feasibility of the present enterprise. A combination of two such manufactures, oompletely worked together as one oonoem, cannot fail to be profitable. The Kaiapoi, and the Mdsgiel Woollen Manufacturing Companies, may bo taken as precisely analogous institutions 'to this undertaking, the raw material being dealt with through all the various processes until oompleted for immediate nee. The shares of both these Companies are in demand by tha publio at a heavy premium. The importance of enoouTaging all looal industries in the colony, in order to keep un a steady resident population, iB so self-evident as to need no -remark.- It may be pointed ont that Wellington, from its central position, is admirably adapted as a distributing oentre for,all manufactures and imports. The operations of a large Company, working with ample capital, together with the advantages of unproved labour-saving machinery recently introduoed into older oentres of population, must neoessarily tend to lessen greatly the oost of production. These faots, ooupled with epeoial facilities for distribution, will enable the Company new proposed to oonfer upon every member of the community the boon of obtaining first-claee goods at a marvellously reduoed prioe. The servioos have been obtained of tho late proprietors on specially favourable terms, tnvoetors and the public generally are invited to participate in B»ouring advantages so manifest. Copi^B of tho Mcmoranaom of Association and Agreement for purchase, with detailed statement of partiomara, and all information required, can be obtained from the Company's brokers and eolicitois. All deposits, without reduotion, will be promptly returned iv event of the Company cot being registered. r^HOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. Having purohased much under wholesale prioe, is prepared to sell— Gout Mixture, 7s 6d per bottle, for 5s eaoh Rheumatic do 5s 6d per bottle, for 4a each Aperient do 3s 6d per bottle, for 3e oaoh Also, A ohoioe assortment of all other patents and drugs of the best quality. Prescriptions compounded with care. Seventeen years Qualified Dispenser in th« principal Military Hospital at Home and abroad. M. S H E E H V, Dispensing Chikist, ' Medioal Hall, Courtenay Plaoe (opposite Gasworks), Wellington. «f G. ROBINSON. COMMISSION AGENT, FOXTON, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. House, Land, and Estate Agent Foxton Agent for National Fire and Marine lasurauoe Company of N«w Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 39, 5 September 1882, Page 4

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