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(Ufo, whirl. ha« buun liluil with the "? th a certifi I c s statement showing may ha obtained from the biohurn mentioned at the e the asscts an q liabilities which DunTT 7~\ lop New Zealaud Limited is taking I k I \ I a ft If over from the existing companies are 111 \] I fl & i K iyen iu reports certified by the audi- ■ F I J lj IJ \Z JL tors of the companies, Messrs. Clarke - - Menzies, Griffin & Co., and Mr. J. - . . i I m/I inni7TA Roy Smith > Public Accountants, ami Nil’ll/ ’/ll ALANI) JjjlVlllliU these reports are set out in the prosni'j w /Jfi/i i l pectus issued by Dunlop Zea i land (Incorporated onder "Thu Companies’ Act, 1933 ). Limited. Authorised Capital -. £/> 500 o( £1 Divided into 500,000 4,1 per cent. Cum ‘ ,lal,va 500,000 41 Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd., has guareach and 1,000,000 Ordinary Share# ol ■ ■ Ordinary Shares anteed the payment of the dividend per cent. Cumulative Preference S,,ure “ " n ‘ ‘ o’di nar y shares being on the Preference Shares until 31st will he issued to the public al par —4.>0,000 O Y December, 1949, any amounts so paid issued al par lo Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. x-ng . to be refunded out of subsequent proI zmi ii nn’ t 1,. tli>> niihlic has been underwritten by fits earned. If after 31st December, (The whole of the issue Io Utt pub i- 1 " 1949) there shall be insufficient profits Dunlop Rubini > • •> p rov id e f O y the payment of the DIRECTORS, Preference Dividend, it is to be at ... , m. Director. the option of Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.. George Philip Proctor, B, Eng., Wei Inglon ,7 g j) ljn ] op Rubber as to whether it shall provide the George Edward Beharrell, London-M Ktmgmg Dtreclor, Dunlop necessary funds. Co. Ltd. , Rubber Co. (New TERMS OF THE ISSUE. Joseph Lugton Graham, London—Direcloi J J out - n tbe prospectus the Zealand) Lid. Chairman Bank subscription lists will be open at 11 Henry Ralph Hervey Chalmers, Wellington - J y a on 29tli day of August, 1946. of New Zealand. . and will close at such time as the Frederick Harold Bass, Wellingloii, Public AccoimUni. ... r Directors may decide. In the event of Kenneth Ben Myers, Auckland-Clminmm Campbell & Llirenmeu issue being oversubscribed, the ... Directors will deal with allotments so 141 ' *r r/z.,t.M.,t market for as to give the widest possible spread INCORPORATION OK DUNLOP needs of 1 belting of shares and as far as possible, the NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. lyres of all descript!om,,. n. b, interests of the small i nvestor will be Dunlop New Zealand was milker J ' n er a l rubber safeguarded The amount due on the ineoroor'ited on sth Julv HMO, for witter hot I les m<i ot m.r genu ai i y shares will be payable m four equal the purpose of carrying <mi; nil or liny goods ami wiH cmiitn.ue tl e nnj i I instalments. 5/- per share on appli<-a-factory at Upper Hutt for the mnnu- wheels, piece goods, etc. March, 1948. faeture of pneumatic tyres under MANUFACTURE AM) 1 LLMxM- If no allotment is made the applilicence and other rubber goods.' It CAI. DEVELOPMENI. cation money will be returned in full, lias also entered into contracts to i[ n( ier -i contract, the technical ad- and if the number of shares allotted purchase the existing tyre importing v! ,.,. ail( 'i 'assistance of Dunlop be less than the number applied for, business of Dunlop Rubber Co. (New Riibbor Co. Ltd., arc available to the the surplus money will be returned. Zealand) Limited as at Ist January, (< oni piuiy, including a. system of inter- PROSPECTUS. 1946, for £43,050 in cash aud tic. rlmiigc of manufacturing processes. Conies of the Prospectus may be Christchurch factory and business of Tb( , \ H , s istanae of Dunlop Lubber • a he anisi Brokers, Barnet G ass Perdnau Rubter Go. f (Jo L((| , jK a , KO , nadc available to the Buckleton & Nathan, 2.9 c ' v ■ aalaa d Ltd.,, toi £3_,0.!4 Company. The Directors are Panama Street, Wellington, or from cash. The two businesses will i - ( . nt tliat th( . products of the Company he District Brokers:— corporated m the business ot Dunlop . n rf . Kl)ec ts, attain the high au - . , ... r n New Zealand Ltd., and the Directors .’, , () p quality associated Keith N. Buttle & Co., Box Dl-, will control the whole of the combined 'ti l ' r()ll ‘.| lO ut the world with the name Auckland; J rater Bros., Box 9i, activities. DunS? mid that manufacturing effic- Auckland; Sidney Thome George & OBJECTS OF THE ISSUE. ienc.y will be maintained at a similar- ue d & S s ': lan^erSi B d ’ The purpose of the issue generally v level. . Wellington; Milne, Blundell & is to provide the capital required to Negotiations are in an advanced q 0 ’ j> O x 893, Wellington; Finch, erect an up-to-date tyre factory at Up- stage for the Company to manutac- \y e ’bster & Oswin, Box 682, Wellingper Hutt at an estimated cost of £l,- tore the standard requirements ot tne Frank Graham & Son, Box 10, 089,000. Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd., Eng- Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Co. (New Christchurch; Stewart. Beckett & Co., land, are subscribing for and will be Zealand) Ltd., under their specinca- ox ggy j Christchurch, Hamilton & allotted 450,000 Ordinary shares in tions and inspection for a minimum Hamilton, Box 1036, Christchurch: consideration of monies advanced for period of 5 years, on terms which will Logan & Vivian, Box 242, Dunedin; the purchase of plant and machinery show a profit. Fenwick & Reeves, Box 296. Dunedin ; to equip the factory and for exten- PROFITS AND ASSETS. Forsyth, Barr & Co., Box 751, Dunesions to the Barnet Glass factory at nrofits made din; or any broker affiliated to the Christchurch. When the plans are Full paitmu rf f ’ z ea . Stock Exchange Association of New completed the Company will be manu- by Dunlop L bber Go (New Zea 1 factoring a large proportion of the land) Ltd., anu i>arnci uiass APPLICATION for shares may be made to Messrs M. J. Fogarty & Co-, 21 Mackay Stree., Greymouth.

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Grey River Argus, 26 August 1946, Page 6

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