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ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THE nnARANAKI CO-OPERATIVE JL BACON COMPANY, Ld. „ CAPITAL: £10,000, divided into 2,000 shai es of £5 each ; payable* v as follows : — 10s per share on "' application ;5s per share on allotf meat ; 10s per bhare on the 15th 3 day of January, 1902 ; and the balance when called for at the rate of not exceeding 5s per share, at intervals of net less than six months. Tha minimum subscription on which the Directors may proceed to allotment is 1000 shares. • Provisional Direotors : Messrs F. i J. Morris, 'lapuae; IT. P. Mills, » Oakura ; W. Harvey, f ungarehu ; » J. S. Coles, Tikorangi ; G. Avery, • Kaponga ; J. Conaglen, Pihama ; i George Dyson, JLltbam ; W. R. Wright, Mahoenui and Habotu ; E. L, Humphries, New Plymouth. Bankers : Bank of New South Wales. Solicitors : Messrs Govett and Quilliam. Auditor : Mr D. McAUum. Secretary, pro tern : Mr L. M. M. Monteath. Office : At the Bacon Faotory, Fitzroy. The object of ttn Company is bo purchase the Bacon Factory and business carried on ly Mr Alfred Drake, at Fitzroy, and to carry on and extend the same. An agreement has been signed between Mr Drake md Mr P. J. Morris as trustee for the Company, fix'ng the purchase money at £4,250, of which the vendor is willing, at the option of the Company to take £500 in fully paid up shares. A statement of the trading account of the factory for the period from 4th January to 11th December, 1900, shows that, with a total of 8479 pig^s dealt' with, a gross profit of £'2184 0s 6d, and a net profit of £9 55 17s 6d resulted, being equal to 36 por cent, gros?, and 15£ par cent. net. This statement is certified to by Mr T. O. Kelsey, F.IVZA.A. Mv Thomas Runciman, of Eltham, has, on behalf of the Provisional Directors, inspected and valued the factory and plant, and his valuation, without including value of the land or goodwill of the business, is , £4242 7s. j The Company will establish stations at Warea, Opunake, Ka- ' ponga, and Eltham within six months after receiving a sufficient guarantee that 1500 pigs will be supplied for ' one year at each of those places. j No amount has been paid or is ; intended to be paid by the Company J to any promoter. ' Copies of the Articles of Association of the Company and of the Bank Bond may be inspected at the offices of the Company's Bankers or Solicitors. Ihe full prospectus, i gether with foims of application, may be obtiined from the Company's Secretary or at any of ihe branches cf the Compauy's Bankers in Taranaki. L. M. M. MONTEATH, to Secretary, pro ten?. , FOE IMMEDIATE SALE. ( t MRS CAPJiL'S fine suburban < Property, 18i acres land, < 10-room two-storey house, dairy, t trap shed, stables, nice lawn tennis i ground, beautiful gardens, shubbery, i and plantations ; one mile from i centre of town ot New Plymouth, I situated near High School, Only £1450. Apply at once. CARTHE W, BRITTAIN & CO., f c New Plymouth. • £ FOR SALE— Good light Trap, < reliable Horse, and Harness ; j £20, or separately. A 1-horss Oliver Plough with Bkeith, 80s. A Hand fi Chafi Cutter, in good order, 80s. Owner leaving PI. Saundersp, Norrnunby. OR SALE- Six-roomed House, £ with wash house and copper, - good orchard. Apply, at once, to H, * G. Gibson, No r inanby. FOX BALE. ] A GOOD BUSINESS in Hawera. t Only placed in market owing \ to ill-health of vendor. Capital required, £200. For particulars j apply to C. E. MAJOR. \ FOR SALE-Massty-Harris c Reaper and Binder, nearly new, in first-class order, very cheap ; two Reid and Gray seoond hand , double-funow Ploughs, £8 each ; two second-hand spring drays, one spring cart, gig, single-buggy, light tip dray. No reasonable c&sh offer refused. Fitch and Co., Eltham. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE OR LEASE. MBS TUKE'S Fine Suburban Property, situated on Smart Road, New Plymouth, a few minutes' walk from railway stationfand 'bus, 21 Asres, subdivided iGto four paddocks, river boundary, good nineroomed house, with all necessary conveniences, siable3, wash-house, trap shed, hay loffc, fowlhouae, etc. To be sold cheap. For further particulars apply to A. L. TUKE, Brougham St., New Plymouth. jL| OR/ SALE or TO LEASE— * First-class Dairy Farm, 200 acres, adjoining factory ; every convenience. Apply sharp, J. W. Hirsb. " ' Physiognomy. OE. HUGO, the well-known » lecturer, will deliver a Lecture at the Oddfellows' Hall Hawera, Tuesdax Evening next, the 21st, upon Faces. Admission free. Collection. Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8. SEASIDE RESORT. MRS W. JT~HONEYFIELD, Breakwater, New Plymouth, is now prepared to receive a few visitors. " NOTICE. T7l DOWNEY, Umbrella-maker, iPj « from Wanganui, is now making another visit to Hawera Orders may be left at Colman's Boarding House, Princes street. Will canvass house to house as usual. LOST — Black Greyhound, streaked with - white. 10s reward. A pply Kapuni Store. \%j ANTED, Situation as Lady V v Help, or charge of children ; wages no object. Address, " Willing," this office. IN your examinations ? Have We can prepare you by correspondence to enter any College or University. Work in all subjects. Mathematics, Languages, yoxx Sciences and History. Write or call The Hemingway ComMERCIMj & COAOHING So BOOL, 192 Queen - street, Failed *? Auckland. P.O. Box 179. Telephone 1234 MISS RQJiiNSON, A.V.C.M., Teacher of Mufio, South Road ... Hawera, Will resume Lessons on January 27th, and at Kaponga on January 24th. • .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7366, 20 January 1902, Page 3

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