Fnblie Notices. "ftj- O T . I C E. DR. WINE Begs to intimate to his patients that ho is leaving Auckland This Day, July 21, for a month. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the partner_Li ship hitherto existing between the undersigned in connection with the Junction Hotel, Tiki, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Michael Kelly to pay all liabilities due by the firm, and collect all debts due to the firm. MICHAEL KELLY, JAMES FUREY. July 20,1831. ' ' ; ■ .'■■■.■ Witness : Lionel Phillips, Auckland, rriHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY have REMOVED their OFFICES to the Premises lately occupied by Messrs. Frater Bros., directly opposite tho General Post-office, Shortlandstreet, and next door to T. Peacock's Optician. JAS. B. GRAHAM, Branch ManagerPrOSpectUS. PR O S PECTUS .- . - OP : THE AUCKLAND FIBRE MANUFACTURING -■ COMPANY (LIMITED). CAVITAL.. .. .. .. £25,000, ■ IS 25,000 SHARES AT £1 EACH, '• Of which it is proposed to call up £20,000, es follows : —2s 0d per share on application, 2s 6d per share on allotment, 5s per share three months after allotment, Ss per share six months after allotment, and 3s per share nine months after allotment. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: r, Capt. H. F, Anderson Thomas Morrin, Esq. J. McCosh Clark, Esq. Capt. A. McGregor. George Holdship, Esq. ' C. B. Stons, Esq. W. S. Laurie, Esq. T. F. S. Tinne, Esq. bankers: Bank of New Zealand. SOLICITORS: Messrs. WUitaker, Russell, and Buddie. manager: Wm. Johnston. BROKER. SECRETARY PRO TEMAlex. Saunders, Esq. - Wm. Johnson. This Company is formed for the purpose of Manufacturing (in the Crrr of Auckland) New Zealand Hemp, Manilla Hemp, Flax, and other Vegetable Fibres, into Rope, Twine, Matting, Sacks, and other articles in which they can be employed, Eiving special attention to the manufacture of Twine suitable for the Reaper and Binder Machines now so largely in use in Die Colonies. The Promoters have arranged to take over the Plant and Business of tho Auckland Rope Company, together with the extensive and valuable Machinery of tho New Zealand Fibre Company at Kailiu. These they will hand over to the Company on the same favourable and advantageous terms as they have succeeded in making with the parties concerned. They have also been in communication with n leading English firm, regarding the necessary preparing machinery for the production of tho Reaper and Binder Twine. A most eligible site for the erection of the Works is at present under offer to the promoters, the purchase money for which is fixed and agreed upon. This property—so admirably adapted for the proposed industry, being in close proximity to the Wharf and Railway Station—will also be.handed over by them to the Company, at the prices they have arranged with the owners of same: The large and increasing demand for Rope, Twine, and Matting, has determined the promoters to estab-" lish this profitable industry, in this city, and thereby not only' contribute to its prosperity, but assist in developing the resources of the colony generally. Application for Sbare3 addressed to the Secretary, at the Company's temporary offices, No. 2, Insurance Buildings, or to the Broker for the Company. Alexander Saunders, Esq., No. 2, Insurance Buildings, Auckland. -•■-.■. ■ , Miscellaneous. '• SH IT Y FLO U R MIL LS. We, the nndersigued, at the close .of our first year's experience in our New Mills, beg to return thanks to onr numerous customers for the support hitherto afforded us. : . • - ■ Our new Machinery, imported at great'eost from England and America, enables us to manufacture "NEW PROCESS FLOUR" —a Flour that has' worked an entire revolution in American Milling, and is attracting deserved attention throughout Great Britain, and which we now present to our Customers as EXTRA-SUPERFINE SILK-DRKSSED FLOUR ANCHOR BRAND, and we beg to inform them also that this is the only brand of Flour that we intend to manufacture from this date. We place this Flour fearlessly in competition with any Flour in the Colony as a first-clas3 FAMILY and BAKERS , FLOUR. Those who have hitherto not patronised us we re- • spect fully request will ask for Bycroft's Flour. On/ Prices from tills date are as under :— EXTR4-SUPERFINE SILK-DRESSED ANCHOR BRAND (per ton of 20001bs). Sacks ■.. -..-'. .. ..£l2 0 0 100's .. .. .. .. 12 10 0 50's .. 13 0 0 25's .. .. .. .. 13 7 6 ; Adelaide Flour kept in stock. J. BYCROFT li CO. City Mills, July 19,1881. UN G ME N'S IN S TIT UT. E,j : '•REFRESHMENT and READING ROOMS, ' - - • OPEN DAILY, from 9 a.m. to D.30 p.m. Tea, Coffee, or Milk, 2d per cup. .: . Reading Rooms furnished with Periodicals and Draughts, Chess, etc. ' The Secretary will be in attendance to receive Members' Subscriptions, and to enrol any Young Men desirous of joining, on Monday, the 25th, from 12 to 2, and oto 8 p.m. ■ v IssPEcnoN Invited. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AbSOCI. ATION. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOK 3 ! Just Added to the Library—loo- Volumes, comprising:—Life of Gladstone, Life of Bcaconsfield, Chambers Miscellanies (12 vols.), Tales of Travel, Twice Round the Clock, by G. A. Sala ; Endymlon, Adventures in the Air, Rambles Round tho (Vorld, Makers of Florence, Hours with the Bible (2 vols.), by Dr. Geikie; Sunlight and Shadow, Gleanings from mj Life Work, by J. B. Goushy Elihu Burritt, his Life and Labours; In Christo, by Dr. McDuff; Creation's Testimony to God, Natural History of Fishes, by Frank Buckland; Chemical History of a Candle, Johnny Ludlow, by Mrs. Wood: A Trip to Boerland, The Heart of Africa, Free Trade in Land. Ocean to Ocean, Early Education, Thro' the Needle's Eye, by Hesba Stretton, etc., etc. • • > ■ Hours of Library—From 12 noon till 10 p;m. Terms, 2s 6d per quarter. :. r * Reading Room Comfortably :Furnished. AU the Leading Papers on file. Terms, 2s 0d per quarter. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI- •■• •■-■ ; ■"■■ ■ ATioN, .; v ,■. .■ . CORNER OF,WELLESLEY AND ALBERT-STREETS. : Reading. Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 vols. in the various departments of Literature. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided. Employment and Boarding-house Registers. - - - ■•'.•' i Meetings tor Yodno Men,on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evangelistic Services, '--Thubsdays,' at 7.30. Bible Heading and Prayer,. Saturdays, at.7.30... Bible Class, Sunday,at 3 p.m;-'- -—■■ ' — — ■ " . STR -i NGERS and others (especially Ypuuo Men)' cordially invited to visit the Booms, where all information may be obtained.— Open from 8 a.m, till 10 P.m. ■■ .; ■ ■■ . -,; ■-. . il ,', .. ; OTEAM ENGINE -AND BOILER. i ,X " FOR SALE, CHEAP— A FIVE-HORSE STKAM : ENGINE AND LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, In good working condition. Fo parrticulara apply at the Herald Office.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6140, 22 July 1881, Page 1
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