I "i/rusic ! music ! music ! B. Homberg, Professor of Music, attends pupils at their private houses, and at his residence in Princes-street, next to Court-house. Bands provided for balls and pirties. 127 PROSPECTUS OF THE "WANGANTJI FROZEN MEAT AND DAIET PRODUCE CO., Limited. (To be incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1860.) CAPITAL £20,000, In 2000 shares of £10 each. To be paid as follows : ss. on application ; 10s. on allotment ; and the balance by calls not exceeding 20s. per share, at intervals of not less than three months. It is proposed to call up not more than half the capital in the first instance, the balance to be preserved for the extension of operations when required. Provisional Directors : Mr. F. R. Jackson, Wanganui Mr. J. Abbot, Wanganui Mr. J. Notmau, Wanganui Mr. TV. Craig, Waioro Mr. D. G-. Poison, No. 2 Line Mr. J. Lomax, Wanganui Mr. TV. H. Watt, M.H.R., do. Mr. J. Sarjeaut, Fordell Mr. Cameron, Turakiua Mr. TV. T. Owen, TVangaohu Mr. C. Durie, TVai totara Mr. J. Moore, Kai Iwi Mr. H. S. Harrison, Fordell, Mr. J. R. Lysaght, Hawera Mr. J. Dickie, TVaverley Mr. J. R. Somerville, No. 3 Line Mr. R. Hammond, Marton. Backers : Bank of Australasia. Solicitor : Mr. George Hutchison. Interim Sec. : Mr. C. S. Cross. This Company is projected with the object of providing the means of preparing for export meat and dairy produce by the refrigerating or other process. The present intention is to prepare the meat and dairy produce for shipment on owner's account, and to arrange for the sale thereof in the London market. The Company has power either to purchase or ship on owner's account, as may be found desirable, and also to control the sale as well as the freezing and export of the produce it being evident that a concentration of interests is necessary in placing shipments on the markets until the trade has been developed. The Company propose to take an interest of £2000 in a new steamer (which is to be built or purchased), containing a cooling chamber capable of stowing 1000 carcases. This will also materially benefit the trade between TVanganui and Wellington. The preparation and storage of cheese and butter for export will become an important operation^ of the company, and, as the market in England for these products is practically unlimited at prices showing 50 per cent advance on cheese and 100 per cent on butter over those current in the colony, au extensive export may be anticipated. The Company recognising this, will provide cool storage "until a vessel is ready to receive it. The necessary appliances for cool storage have been erected in the docks at Home. It is expected that the Company will pay a fair dividend ou the outlay, as the following calculation will show : — The estimated export per year is 50,000 carcases, averaging 72lbs each, which, at a cost of £d per lb for freezing, would give a yield of 3s. per carcase. Taking one-third as the profit, it would amount to £2JOO, being interest on a capital of £20,0^0 at 12i per cent. The Company therefore confidently relies on those who are directly or indirectly interested in developing the grazing and agricultural interests of the district to assist in carrying out that which, if properly managed, cannot fail to be a profitable undertaking. Forms of application for uliares can be obtained from F. R. JACKSON, } Brokers < JNO. NOTMAN, j roJters -- Or, C. S. CROSS, Interim Secretary. HAWERA & NORMANBY STAR, Patea County Chronicle, and Waimate Plains Gazette. Published Daily. Can bo obtained at the office, Highstreet, and from the following AGENTS: Hawera— H. I. Jones, bookseller; E. Pulford, storekeeper; aud J. David sou, storekeeper , Normanby— C. H. Beresford, storekeeper Okaiawa— F. G. Ardeu, storekeeper Manaia — Langley Brothers, storekeepers ; J. Nicoll, storekeeper Otakeho— J. T. Alexander, storekeeper | (Opunake — Mr F. X: Crowther, storekeeper RaLiotu — J. Stevenson, hotel Mangawhero — J. Inston, hotel Ngaire — J. Cheyne, storekeeper Stratford— G. and "H. Curtis, storekeepers luglewood — 3. Lever, storekeeper New Plymouth — J. Avery, tobacconist Waitara— Bluck and Baker Mauutahi — R. Whitteni, storekeeper Pfotea— J. Kenworthy, bookseller Waverley — F. P. Fookes, land and commission agent Intending subscribers would confer a avor by sending their names in full, and stating at which store or other place of business they would wish to have their papers left. CARDS, all sizes and colors, printed at the Star Office with neatness and despatch. TTISITING CARDS neatly cxcV cuted at the Star Office. POSTERS (plain or colored) turned out with despatch [at the Star Office
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume III, Issue 379, 27 December 1882, Page 4
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