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PUBLIC NOTICES. SYDNEY EXHIBITION, 1879. [Circular Letter.] JAMBS HINKS 4 SON, Limited (Birmingham and London) Patentees and Sole Manufacturers of the Double Patent Triple-action EXTINGUISHER DUPLEX LAMPS, Encouraged by the increasing demand for their Lamps in the Colonies, have decided to Exhibit thin year at Sydney, »nd request the attention of Visitor to their extensive display of SUSPENSION, BRACKET, AND TABLE LAMPS, Suitable to every climo and for every purpose, J. H. and S'a Lamps, embracing several patents, have many acknowledged special advantages, combining elegance and efficiency with simplicity of use and action. In order that the be?t practical Information may bo given to those hitlerto unfamiliar with these Lamps, our Mr Bain is visiting the Trade in the Australasian Colonies prior to the opening of the Exhibition at Sydney. Mr Bain will also be glad to meet clients and others on business at the Exhibition Buildings during September, October, and November COOKING RANGES. LL >SIZES, both portable and for building ,_ In, fitted with cither high or low pressure boilers, specially designed for burning New Zealand coal. Workmen lent to eroct If required. Saab weight*, all lizes ; lignite grates, tomb railing, horse-powers, land rollers, serrated avid plain. Repairs and new work of all klnde—Engineer, Millwright, and General Blacksmith, H. E. SHAOKLOOK, South end Foundry, Crawford «treot, Dunedln,

TKTOTlOE.—Orders entrusted to William Jj| Madge, tailor, King street, promptly •xeonted. Gentlemen'i own material made v.p AMPBELL k CRUST'S j Town and Suburban PARCELS DELIVERY. Chief Eeeelviug Office Manse street (Late Cobb and Co.'s), next Wain's Hotel. Branch do ... George street, .7. Neil, Herbalist ~ Great King street, corner of Howe street, D. Oomrle Arthur street, J. T. Kempson, Chemist I Maori Hill, R. Waugh Roslyn, L. Marshall J,- Mornington, W. C. M'Nee tt The Glen, Alex. Healey „ Cavershnm, D. Clark, News-agent. LIST OP RATES: Hours of lUnder Underj Under Delivery. 71b. | 281b. 1121b 2 p.m. 6d. No. 1 DISTRICT- , From South End of") | Town to Frederick ( 11 a.m. g^ street, not Including { B p.m. the High Levels .. ) No. 2 DISTRICTBoyond Frederick") 11 a.m. street and within the > 6 p.m. Town Belt .. .. ) No. 3 DISTRICT— Outeido Town "N Belt, Townships of Maori Hill, Nevada, g 6d. 9<L la Roslyn, Mornmgton, 1 r West Dunedin, Eg- [ linton, the Glen, Cavershim, and i Kensintrton .. ../ . Special arrangements made for the delivery of large numbers of Parcels at Reduced Kates. Campbell and Crust will still continue their regular Express Business, and, as hitherto, pay special attention to the Removal of Furniture both in town and country. Parcels received at any of the above-named Branch Offices for transmission per the New Zealand Express Company, to all part 3 of the Colony, PROSPECTUS. PROSPECTUS OLONIAL CLOTHING MANUFACTURE J ING COMPANY (LIMITED). Registered under the Provisions of the Joint Stock Companies Act. Capital £IO,OOO,

Capital £IO,OOO, In 5,000 Shares of L2 each, Of which it Is proposed to call up 10s per Share payable as follows:—2s 6d on application, 2s 6d on allotment, and 5s three months . after date of allotment. The balance may be called up by the Directors if required for the purpose of extending the busiuess of tbe Company ; but no call to exceed 5a per Bhare at intervals not less than 3 months. Provisional Directors: J. Sibbftld, Esq. M. N. Cooper, Esq A. T. Dunning, Esq, Henry Roach, Esq. W. Quick Roach, Esq. J. T. Roberts, Esq. Broker: Mr Robert Seward. P ankers : The National Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors: Messrs Bathgate and Buchanan. Ist. The promoters have purchased from the Trustees of the assigned estate of Messrs Aitken, Pascoe, and Co., for oash, the lease, plant, and goodwill of their clothing manufactory, and purpose arranging for the further purchase of such woollen and other piece goods as may be advantageously secured. Sufficient capital having been subscribed, operations were commenced on the Ist August last, and the factory is now in full working order. 2nd. It is somewhat remarkable that, throughout the New Zealand Colonies, there is no clothing manufactory whose operations are strictly confined to wholesale transactions, although the demand may be considered as almost unlimited. The Company may therefore rely on doing a very considerable and profitable trade. 3rd. The services of Mr T. Gluyas Pascoe have been secured as manager, who for many years has so successfully managed the largest clothing manufactories of Victoria, and whose thorough knowledge of the New Zealand trade will enable h(m to immediately place the manufactured goods In the market. The larue trade done by the firm of Aioktn, Pascoe and Co., can be largely increased under the present directory. 4th. The Promoters feel confident (more particularly so as the balance-*heet of the late firm shows a profit of over 20 per cent, on the capital invested in nine months working) witli adequate capital and judicious management the undertaking cannot but prove a most profitable ia» veßtment for the shareholders. sth. A great number of the Shares have already been subscribed for, and the balance are now offered to tho public Intending subscribers should make early application to the Broker, Mr Seward, 98, Princes street; Mr J. T. Roberts, Manse street; at the Office of the Company. High street (late City Club) ; or at any of the branches of the National„Bank of New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 5171, 1 October 1879, Page 1

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