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T>USH FELLING. TO LET, about 500 acres of bush felling. Specifications can be seen at the Star office, and at Messrs. Blennerhassett's store, Otakeho. Tenders to close on the 27th instant. The lowest or any tender not cecessarilv accepted. gF. McGUIRE. rpENDERS FOR BUILDING. Tenders will be received until 6 p.m. on Saturday, 22nd instant, for building the Stratford Town Hall and Offices (material and labor). Specifications to be seen at Messrs. G. aud H. Curtis' store, Stratford. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman Stratford Town Board. 15,18,20w15 fTVENDER FOR BUSH FELLING. About 130 acres of bush felling, Section No. 33, Block 14, Opunake. I Specifications to be seen at Pihama Store, or Milroy's Hotel, Manaia. Tenders to be sent in by the Ist June. — The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. SCHINKEL. MANAIA ! MANAIA ! ! A. J. WHITTAKER Has received instructions TO SELL THE WHOLE OF E. A. FORD'S STOCK OF J)RAPERY & CLOTHING Roll up and get some of the WONDERFUL BARGAINS !! ! F. A.. FORD WILL CONTINUE HIS GREAT SALE FOR U DATS' ONLY, OP DRAPERY & CLOTHING, AT SHOP NEXT MCCARTHY'S HOTEL, MANAIA. A. J. WHITTAKER, Manager. PROSPECTUS OP THE MANAIA DAIRY FACTORY COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL £2000, Iv 2000 shares of £1 each. Payable as follows ; — One shilling on application ; one shilling on allotment ; and monthly calls of one shilling per share (if required) till the balance is paid up. Provisional Directors. Mr. Alex. Sutherland, Chairman Mr. Edward Newing Mr. Charles Tait Mr. J. D. Mitchell Mr. Daniel Leitch Mr. Daniel Hughes Mr. George Glenn Mr. William Hicks Mr. P. McCarthy Bankers. Treasurer and Secretary (interim). Mr. E. G. Allsworth. This company is formed for the purpose of manufacturing cheese or butter and curing bacon on the factory system. The provisional directors are of opinion that little need be said of the advantages of local industries in general and dairy factories in particular to prove that there is an opening, aud that there are few districts that offer the same inducements and the same prospects of success as the district around Manaia. The experience of those in districts in which factories have been started, and the success that has attended the factory established in a neighboring district, a district not possessed of advantages equal to this, is sufficient in the opinion of the directors to warrant them in taking steps to erect a factory here. It is very little use settlers complaining of " bad times " unless they are prepared individually and collectively to put their " shoulders to the wheel " and do something to better themselves. The directors have every confidence therefore in recommending the project to the public. The company will purchase milk from shareholders only. In the event of more milk being offered than can be dealt with by the factory, the amount of milk taken from each contributor will be in proportion to the number of shares held by him. The site that has been obtained is at the corner of the Manaia and Normanby roads. In the event of more shares being applied for than can be allotted, milk suppliers will have the option of having their shares allotted in full if they so desire it. The directors guarantee that the whole of the deposit money will be | returned in the event of the company not being floated. The share list will close on the 31st May. ES. THOMPSON, • LICENSED NATIVE INTERPRETER. Deeds or any other documents correctly translated. Office— On the premises of Max.D. King, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1312, 20 May 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1312, 20 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume VII, Issue 1312, 20 May 1886, Page 3