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STEUART AND COKtUGAIS (late Budge & Good) STOCK SALE 3Januaby, — Stratbmore, Monday 20 Manaia, Tuesday 21 Stratford, Wednesday 22 Eltham, Wednesday 29 Kaponga, Friday 81 STRATFORD SALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. Sale at 1 o'clock. STEUART & CORRIGAN will sell by public auotion as above, — 100 choice yearlings to 18 month steers 50 choioe k 2i year bullocks 85 2£ to 8 year steers 80 fresh cows , 10 forward cows , 20 8 ye ar fresh bullocks 25 84 year forward bullo3ks 1 40 yearling steers 1 60 8 year steers On account of Mr A. Watkins, who has sold his farm, — 45 3J year fresh and forward bullocks 20 2£ year steers ' • - — —^____- ' ABRIDGED PROSPEOrUS OF THE rTIARANAKI CO-OPERATIVE X BACON COMPANY, Ld. CAPITAL: £10,000, divided into 2,000 shares of £5 each ; payable as follows: — 10s per share on application ; 6s per share on allotment ; 10s per &bare on the 15th day of January, 1902; and the balance when called for at the rate of not exceeding 5s per share, at intervals of not less than six months.- The minimum subs3ription on which the Directors may proceed to allotment is 1000 t hates. Provisional Directors : Messrs F. J. Morris, Tapuae; H. P, Mills, Oakura ; W. Harvey, Pungarehu ; J. S. Coles, Tikorangi ; G. Avery, Kaponga; J. Conaglen, Pihama; George Dyson, Eltham ; W. R. Wright, Mahoenui and JRahotu ; 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 Factory, Fitzroy. The object of the Company is to purchase the Bacon Faotory and business carried on by Mr Alfred Drake, at Fitzroy, and to oarry on and extend the same. An agreement has been signed between Mr Drake Bnd Mr F. J. Morris as trustee for the Company, fixing the purchase money at £4,250, of which the vendor is willing, at the option of the Company to take £600 in fully paid up shares, A statement of the trading uocount of the factory for the period from 4th January to 11th December, 1900, shows that, with a total of 8479 pigs dealt with, a gross profit of £2184 0s 6d, and a net ! profit of £946 17s 6d resulted, being equal to 36 per cent, grosp, and 16| , per cent. net. This statement is certified to by Mr T. O. Kelsey. F.K.ZA.A. Jl Mr 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. The Company will establish stations at Warea, Opunake, Kaponga, and Eltham within six months after receiving a sufficient guarantee that 1500 pigs will be supplied for one year at each of those places. No amount has been paid or is intended to be paid by the Company 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. The full prospectus, together with forms of application, may be obtained from the Company's Secretary or at any of the branches of the Company's Bankers in Taranaki. L. M. M. MONTEATH, ; tc Secretary, pro ten?. j ] IS to know something s . for \ihiob there is a c constant demand, and * to Learn it at Home by — Mail involves only small expense, and suob „, time as can be spared ■■- ° from other duties. Ours is the only system that teaches without a Know teacher. Write or oall. The Hemingway ComMEKCIAL AND CoAOHBook - ing School, 192 Queen-st , Auckland Keep- pigtance & expfirience immaterial ; cost small in£ * Simplified Book-keep-ing 1/6 ; Simplified Book - keeping for "~ Farmers 2/6, commended by His Honor Judge Kettle. ( TO MY CUSTOMERS. I WISH to thank you foi your support and kindness to me c duiing my business career, and for f the satisfaction you have expressed at the high standard of our work. I hope that you will continue to give you? support to my successors, Mesgra D. and J, Smith, under whose 1 name the business will in future be conducted. Again thanking you, I am, yours faithfully, A. WORSFOLD. 1 1 l I I c RACJUS! RACES I RACES J j EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. MRS/ANDEMAN, of the Melbourne House, having ■ reo'eived a large consignment of Silk Sateen and Flannelette Blouse?, is t now selling them off at L&SS than ~ the oosi of making. Prioes 4/6, t 6/6, 6/6, and 7/6. A large assortment of Summer and Autumn Dress Materials at clearing prices. Inspection Invited. Dressmaking done on the premises. 1 MRS SANDEMAN, 1 Melbourne House, t High Street Hawera. 1 . j EXPECTED IN A FEW DAYB PER S.S. TEKOA Direct from London MUSIC, Musio C 6toole, Musio Stands, Accordeons, Violins, etc., etc. DIXON & BATES, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7367, 21 January 1902, Page 3

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