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Nominal Capital: £40,000 Divided into 40,000 Shares of £1 each, of which 3,500 shares will be issued as fully paid to the Option Holder and Promoters, and the balance of 36,500 shares are offered to the public for subscription, subject to the right of the Provisional Directors to withdraw any vnun*er. of shares in excess of 25,000 from sale and to hold all or any of the shares so wither drawn in reserve. 2/6 per share on application; 5/- per share on allotment; balance (if required) in calls not exceeding 2/6 per share at intervals of not less than three months. . , . . • Provisional Directors: ■'•'■•'.. , Bankers: CHARLES ERNEST RICHARDSON, Managing THE UNIOX BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LTD. ■-• Director, Richardson & McCabe,- Ltd., Wei- • Solicitors: lington. ■ BELL, GULLY, McKENZIE & O'LEARY, Panama -~- •-'■■■■• Street, "Wellington. HENRY PERCY FABIAN BLUNDELL, Company Interim Secretary: Director, Wellington. THOMAS FORSYTH, F.P.A.(N.Z.), National DOUGLAS SMITH PATRICK, Draper, Wellington. *lutlial Bl"ld' ngS' Aud . tor . LEONARD MILLS, Contractor, Hansford & Mills, C: M- BOWDEN, F.P.A.(N.7,.), New Zealand InLtd., Wellington. '" • suranee Building. ' . • . Brokers: WILL APPLETON, Managing Director, The Members of Wellington Stock Exchange. A. M. Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Ltd., Wei- Adams, Organising Broker. » lington... . -" SALEABILITY OF OUTPUT. In Wellington there is, and has been for some PURPOSE OF THE,COMPANY. .. time past, a ready sale and an increasing demand - r . n r . mn .• v ■ c j c t i , for first-class bricks of good colour and texture, rhe Company is being formed for the purpose of Further, there is a definite demand for good bricks acquiring and exercising an option .given by,the-;,- in other seaport, localities where supplies are not' on Gis Commn; K'J '? °P I'"^ lay-out of the factory for a ready means of mas eo^sideraHon for CLI ' /'? t T *f \° f^i CreaSinS the OlltPut' which can be do"<= should cerhu&™t^L°\?L?M%^i£*3h££. tain building developments eventuate.. In the ' Operating Cost.—From information before the Provisional Directors, and from a personal inspecCONTROL AND MANAGEMENT. tion b J r Mr- c- E- Richardson in England, of a plant similar to the new one to be installed at The Provisional Directors will control the affairs Miramar, it is estimated that .16 hands will be of the Company until the statutory meeting, when required for an output of 100,000 bricks per week, it is their intention to offer themselves for election whereas at the present time the same staff is emas Directors for the ensuing year. Mr. J. R. Todd, ployed by the Gas Company to turn out 40,000 who obtained the option, was.selected six years ago bricks weekly. The net estimated profit is £6,000 by the Wellington Gas Company to instal that per year from 1925 on a paid-up capital of £30,000. -; Company's br.k-k'-making plant at Miramar, and has The promoters themselves have subscribed for ;; since been'retained as Manager of that part of the 9,800 contributing. shares, and their friends have . Wellington-Gas Company's business. He is a brick- ' still-to be provided for, so that investors arerecommaking expert, and lias had experience in South mended to see their sharebrokers without delay if Afrkyi and England of Bradley A Craven's brick- they wish to participate in the issue, making machinery, of a class similar ft> that which Copies of the prospectus can be obtained from it is the intention, of this Cor.ipa-sy to instal at any member of the Wellington Stock Exchange, Miramar. -The Provisional -Directors have been or from the Organising Broker, Mr. A. M. Adams, fortunate in inducing Mr. Todd to accept a five 157 Featherston Street, Wellington, at whose office years' engagement as mann-er of this Company's samples of the Company's products can be- inbusiness. spected. Gasco Pressed' Bricks Ltd. t. /r;...:: .Wellington

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Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 59, 10 March 1924, Page 10

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