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as to dates of entry, acceptances, eto. The ■DCTjicnxTmti • committee also reserve to themselves the * rWiL fcUj IN J.D. j right to alter the dates on which handi- j I , caps appear, should they deem fit to do bo. 1 i I Two or more horses (the property of one V i owner) running in any race will be 1 T x> t> tt vr r. rrt m ™ bracketed on the totalisators. J> JJJiUWJlill]!i e _ Nominations and Acceptances will be | _ I received at the time and on the dates Cordially invites inspection of his Jn mentioned at the office of the Club, ;• ' WtoM** ol gooda suitable for J Napier. v Telegraph office closes at Hawera at CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR j! ALEX. G. BEETT, PRESENTS. . r . Secretary. »> - Au^mt'S^t^Zf La^ e adaifcions of New Goods Secretary Taranaki Jochey Club. .^ j^^ PROSPECTUS OF THE w nt?n t? \ Watches, Clocks, Electro-plate Egfmont "Woollen Company (Ltd ) WARE ' which enables bim fco offor the » CAPITAL ~ ... £60,000 best aelecfon. '" Divided into 10,000 Shares of £5 New and fresh Brooches, Studs, each (of which 5000 are offered to s. the public), payable as follows:— Sleeve Link 3, Rings, and Aiberfcs, Ten shillings on application ; ten' - shillings on allotment ; such balance etc., etc. s. as may be required by calls of ten ie shillings each, to be made at inter- A HANDSOME PRESENT ™ vals of not less than three months. *■ Ifc ?? o ttti ?P W th^t not mora Of ie of sterling Silver Sleeve to than £3 per Share will be required r ° t\ to be called up. Links (chain oonneotion)> suitable 'S. " I ie Provisional Directors— H. W. Sutton, for lady or gentleman, will be given in J.P., Hawera (Chairman) ; P. McGuire, j cc M.H.R., Okaiawa ; R. H. Nolan, Auction- to every purc haser to the amount of er eer, Hawera ; G. Syrae, Proprietor Egmont a. Sash and Door Factory, Hawera; B. W. ! OAr , A o;i, f/1M t>««-:i /»«„« t~ a~ \ r, Foreman, Grazier, President of a! and P. 2 ° 3'3 ' A buyer Penc " Uase V****) Association, Hawera; F. Eiddiford, .„ , -s. Grazier, Hawera ; W. A. Parkinson, Pro- Will also be given to purchasers to se prietor Hawera and Normanby Star, ly Hawera; G. T. Bayly, Grazier, Mokoia ; the amount of 10s. er Bradley Corrigan,' Auctioneer, Manaia; — :—: — a; James Boddie, Grazier, Eltham ; N. King, THE ELTHAM AND MANGA h, Auctioneer, New Plymouth : It. A. Adams, :s. J.P., Patea; W. C. Symes^ Grazier, Chair- TWK'T T?APMI?RR' nn npi?p» man of Patea County Council, Manutahi ; 10KI FARMEhS CO-OPuRA-■s. K. B. Hamilton, Grazior, Manutaki ; Thos. 9. Twigg, of Iwigg and Co., Sash and TIVE STOREB CO., Ltd. of Door Factory Proprietors, Hawera; G 'S. Inkster,3 grazier, Normanby ; John _____ r s. Heslop, grazier, Chairman of Hawera ;s. Connty Council, Okaiawa; S. Forsyth, is, grazier, Pihama; T. L. Joll, dairy factory NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS ye proprietor, Okaiawa ; C. E. Major, Mayor , 3d of Hawera, land agent. A\in PT-fTrUTM cc Bankers (pro tern)— Bank of New Zea- Aau wLBjSMV. ic land. Solicitor (pro tem)— Harry Caplen. s. Office of Secretary— The West Coast ac Farmers' Trading Association, Regent rnHfi Elthain and Afangatoki er street, Hawera. J_ Farmerß ' Oo-oparative Stores to r¥ ,nro .r. • i • * = Company, Limited, *ill be prepared r rpHIS Company ih being formed to receive seed for cleaning £nd sale. ± for the purpose of purchasing Farther new machine r V w m be s. land, water-rights, and machinery erecfcedj ivin in Creaße d ' facilities ie of erecting suitable buildmgs, and f or o i ea DiDg. f r for doing all other things (subject to to "The Companies t\ct,ltißi," and the SACKS! SACKS! SACKS 4 c. Articles of Association) which may be necessary for the establishment A large shipment to arrive at end and equipment of a Mill for the of December per Calcutta steamers. I manufacture of wool into all classes Get our quotations before making | s oi goods to order or for sale. arrangements for purchasing. J ,c ] It is proposed to erect the Mill on Further particulars in future issue, j r; the banks of the Tawhiti Stream, A. S. CHAPMAN, ' near the point at which it crosses Manager and Secretary. } * the Tawhiti Road, and a distance of „£ only one mile from Hawera Railway d Station, The site, which is most : ouTdt»tL^ hG CC ° mPany *EAR GREETINGS . >f A careful calculation of the cost d of buildings, machinery, at d fixings ( AT em connection with the water-power it^fijt miWRTTwr- a T&nrvp , sbow that a first-class Two-set Mill, T HE ONE HUNGA BOOT s. which would ie amply large to start . FACTORY L * with, can be erected and equipped ' , machinery I^ ' High-sxbkbt^.. Haweba. • Sin^r^^T^^l Great Reductions in all lines in lieu . (£10,000). This includes site and of Xmas Present s. . water-rights and everything required i I to complete the Mill. Men's Sunday Bals. from 9/g It is bsheved by the Provisional qqi ' I Directors that there ia undoubtedly Ladies , L lets from 5/6 to 16/ . roomforaMillof this desciript.on. Ladies . w^ Shoes from 4/6 Mills now established in the Colony to 14/6 are running full time and all are g lippers 4m4 m 9d paying satisfactory dividends ; and Baby^ Shoes from 1/. though there are ten at work only . two of these are in the North Island Hundreds of other lines at Bed-rook (one at Petone, the other at Prices. Onehunga) wherefore it appears to ' the Provisional Directors that a Mill THE ONEHUJSGA BOOT centrally situated in the. most pro- FACTORY gressive part of the Island would High-street ... ' Hawkka. • 3 have a splendii prospeot. The initial difficulties in connec- OPENING NOTICE. tion with introducing the woollen I industry into New Zealand have long VT7ILLIAM TAIT begs to notify since been surmounted and the risk T T that he has started in the minimised. A Will starting now has CARRYING BUSINESS i the benefit of a colonial demand {or on the road between Hawera and i the locally manufactured article Manaia, and respectfully solicits the thoroughly well established, and also support of tradesmen and others. i has the benefit of the experiences His waggon will visit Hawera and though which other undertakings return to Manaia daily, nave passed with more or less Orders left at Mr R. W. Sinclair's trouble. The promoters of the will be promptly attended to. Egmont Woollen Mill Company, — = — c Limited, lay great stress on the The Mart, Kegent-stbbet, Hawera 1 advantages it would enjoy in respect __ n Tkr>Ttr~^ l of the water-power it would possess. ■«? OR PRIVATE SALE. fc Ib is estimated' on reliable authority _ :_. ' r that compared with the cost of a I AKtriSi Consignments of :— steam-driven two-set mill a saving •*-* T of about J6IOOO a year would be made ' lron .Bedsteads (double and by the use of the water-power here „ ,? m^K „ „ , . , % at command. It is anticipated thnt father Beds (double and single) r the value of the annual output of the Renders (choice designs) Mill would be £25,000, and that at j Toiletware (choice designs) an early stage the undertaking would j S™* 11 *! 88 ( choice designs) become dividend-paying. pirouetting c A' woollen mill on this coast would m . lea ' i n 5 }P an , d lolb boxes . a give the sheepfarmers a market at ™ undersigned are also prepared - their own doors and save them the bu y « make . advances charges of shipping, as it is estimated *?*™Bt butter for the coming season, that a considerable proportion of the SsSSoSSWAmMfPRS TRAD 1 wool used at the Mill would be of WJ!j twp AfocA^r aStTw t J the coarser kinds locally grown. IN | A if P for^lf TD ' " As soon as the necessary capital . . *ABMb FOB SALE. A shall have been subscribed the long list of good properties for directors will send Home for an up- sale consisting of Farms ranging to-date plant an^ proceed with the f f m 50 t . aorep to 9000 acres in aU erection of buildings. LFA^F . No promotion money is to be paid, w * ' AKMS *«« LEASE, no useless machinery or plant is to . We have several choice Farms for be taken over from anybody, and all ce ' T nwM PRnPT?RTTi?qsubscribers will come into th 9 Com- m , WiS i^ i^»"*'»-. s l pany on equal terms. The full n J? c have * ****** **™* ~ amount received from the sale of Pities for sale well worth the attenshares (less brokerage) will be placed tlon of speculators. to the crndit of the Company, and ;,. MU«_-l. # if the Company be not floated am lho f requiring money in any I applic«nts' money will be returned * m ° un ' ' W1 l do j«? 1 *? ma^ c ce W r^ ' infill, (less brokerage). £ om our + Mr . MoAlpme, •« who has V The Directors are strongly 'of "552.,?, ml*fcm l* fc °? b f hal l of opinion that this project is Vsafe ohent8 ' b l orebor ' ow i?^7 here * investment and therefore confidently hh ' .?' Mo-UiFJNB, invite applications for shares. Managing Director. The Memorandum of Articles of w Association of the Company, wjth tt agreements as to water-rights, &c., H * WER a BACON FAPTnnv n< oan be inspected at the office of L. H. flawaM «AOUIH H AOTOBY. of McAlpine and the fullest information , may be obtained from him or from j the Chairman. ■«■_•-»• vf 1 -nt. , L. H. MoALPINE, WBW B are Pur o h asers of Baoon Honorary Seoretary. D LV ■, , Applications for shares may be Fx6s ' ye or dressed » at &* = made to the secretary. « , ' ,i . ... . Pt / Factory in any quantity, from and Jb' oß __-?S^Si5 _te'f_-__^-__«i)_» 1 _«; : 800t 5 ' and Shoes go to L. Hill, Boot f I8tf8.» Warehocs". Manaia and Eltham. 'L «fOHN ADAMB 00. '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4130, 7 January 1899, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4130, 7 January 1899, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4130, 7 January 1899, Page 4

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