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I Government Laud Salesi J AIM ATE PLAINS. WEST COAST SETTLEMENT RESERVES. *ALE OF LEASES POX A TERM OF 21 TEARS. Seventy sections, comprising in the whn'c nbnnt 7400 acres, partly open and partly bnsh binds well .ratered, and easy cf access by toads. will be offered ;or lease by public tender on MOND * V. the 2. u ,rd April next, at 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, in ti»«: Ooart-bouse, flawera. Tb.eee landa are situate along the margin of the ,'ereiit. behind tbo Wainiate Plains, and ae anions thi choicest of that district. They are connected *rith the railway system at Normanby. distant from I '5 t-0 9 miles by a pood road. Full particulars will ba given in future advertiseAieuts. THOMAS MACKAY, lUvervus Trustee. West Coast Settlement Reierres Oiiice, IlawerA, February "7, ISS3. jp VBL I C KOT I FICATIO N. •WirifDRAWAL or CAMBRIDGE EAST TOWN LOTS FROM HALE. Crown Lands Olf»ee, Auckland, March 24, 18-S3. 1 Hereby nctifr th-u Lot," Noa. to\, U.W, .»*♦. GOO. iV.'C, €07* 60S, CW. r.lO. 611, «12, til 3. i>l4, UK-. 3ii», of the Town of i'auibrid-;e Ea.st, advertise ! t•» t-<-»£eved for sale at this oilice on the 2nd April next, uave been withdrawn from sale. D. A. TO LB. Commissi!.n r Crown f.a n ds. Crown L ouis Office, AuckUnd. March 2S. 18-53. 3" HKKKBY rrntifv that Lot 328, of the a !•_>*□ of Kihikihi. adreni-ed Ko bo oil* reti for •?\le c*n the Ju l April nrxt has been withdrawn from s&le. D. A. TOLE, Coinmissir.cer ofJCrown Lands. Prospectus. I'ATIINT J> R O S PECTUS -VOTTER'S WOOL SCOURING MACHINE COMPANY (Limitkp). L'AI'ITA:., £COOO, IN (!OCO SHAKES£I kacu. It is proposed to call up 2s tJd per.O-.ire on apnli-vWtic-3 ; Ss t>d per share on allotment ; '2s <m "p» r •.hire in one month after registration '3f the Comivmy, aud 2s 0d }*r share in three months after registration. Further oails (if at the di.«. ir-jtMn of the directors-, of -s rd per-hire, at inter* val.s of not loss than tbree months between each. FROTIMCNAL DTK F-CTOKH ' n-'KiHi nusse'J, n-;., S. T. .veddrn. Rs-j. C.M.G. Captain Win. Si-ele. P Comiskey, Kfq. (Jeorce Harper, Esq, Joseph Sinks, t s»j. F. A. Whitaker, Ksii-, I. is. Whyto, Es-i., M.H.K. M ILR. J. A. Pond, Bq. Fran a Scherff, Tsq. >V. Ailk*?:. E-»j. Captain Hy. hdiott. .fab. Burtt. fciq. G. S. Kisslin?, K>q. ' apt. E A. Rich. Arthur ■ eather, Es<j. T>. Nolan. Esq J. Esq. *Vm A. Graham. . • ■:*'s t'rjacx, E-q. Lewi* O'Neill, T::t I>i!ik uf - '/; ilftud. Solicitors : Secretary, nro ten:. Uvi.-irs. Ja.k=on -v Mr. Jo.hu Milne. OKKiCfS or Trrr company : Colonial i>m;k buiiaingj;, Auckland This Company is nied for the purpose of acquiring tJ»e V»\>ol Machinery and jiatent rights belonging t..» the p.rentee. Mr. Albe t Fotier. '-ad Messrs. T Seddon and Viui. Steele, for scourwojl in the flie.re.

A large proportion of the "?>"ooI sent frctn Noff Zealand is in the greasy. .n unwa-,!ic»! stite. an ! bains picked in this condition very much d« prei-i*tfs its Yiiiic- The los- in scouring Wool so packo-1 o'.ten exceeds >'•) percent A'ool which is secured bv the wdic.vrv process before packing is usual y done so impvrf'vtly that before the manufacturer can u.-e it it re-julrei to be re-scoured. and loses from 2'J to 30 per_ceat. Wool scoured by Potter's Machine do-s not require to b*.' scoured a second tirrc on arrival in «g and, hut is tiUcd for the manufacturer, and. as a re>ult of several tests, the on oOAr*? cro??bred.s ranges from 2.3 to ;»*j j:-er cent., and on clothing merinos 52 per •ant One of the peculiar and great adranUres of this invention is that the Machine can. at small expense. placed on each station, so that station ni;u>t-rs **n Hcour their own Wools before packing, and at less expense, and with better results thin by the usual process. Another great advantage of this invention is that a rery limited supply of water being requir«l it can b« ased in many places, particularly in Australia, where it would otherwise be simply impossible to hare the wrool scoured proprrly at ail, thereby stfecting a very savincin coat of transit alone. The Machine has been ex-ibited working in Auckland. in the presence of several gentlemen. \*ho art* now taking an interest in the 0 rapany, and 30 :.o of whom are on the Provisional Directorate. Th< Machine m patented in New Zealand, and it Is proposed to obtain patents forthwith for the several Australian Colonie*?, and for other Countries where the Company may deem tit. An agreement his been entered into wi'h the «?ra-rj to purchase the Letters Patent and Machinery, xnd all rights and privileges connected with the same, for -JOOO "fully paid up shares, and in cash ; I*WO of such shares will be allotted, together with the •said sutn of to the Siid Potter, and the retniinin,' 1000 of »uch shares to the said S T. Seddon and Wuy Steele, ar.d tlie service? (f the Patentee have been seenred as V7orking manacer, at a reasonable salary, for a period of 12 months. The remaining 4000 shares are now offered to the public. Samples of Wool scoured by the Machine, and •ertiftcates from the man a/firs of the Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Woollen Factories as to the fitness of the Wool treated by Potter's process for the manufacturer, may I>2 seen at the Office of the Secretary. Applicaiioßs for shnres to be made to Joseph Newman, Esq., Insurance i-uildiu?s. and to the tary, pro. tea.. Colonial Bank Buildings, Auckland, up to April oth, lfcSi, when the list will close. Booksellers and Stationers. THE jQRAPHIC J>UBBER gTAMPS. SUITABLE FOR ALL PURPOSES. MANUFACTURED AT THREE DAYS KOTICE. PiiicK, prom 6s Each, including Ink, Pad, ano Box. »ri!nio:i. VioieC and Green Ink, for Rubber Stamps, 3s per bottle. CHAMFTALOUP & COOPER, iiOO.KBELLF.KS AND STATMKEB, TO, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. (t T Cy HAPM AN ' P.OOKi;ELI.EF. AND STATIONEK, Has received fresh supplies of the following.'— Leisure Hour, in cloth and calf binding Sunday Magazine, edited by George McDonald Good Words, edited hy Norman ilacLeod at Home, in cloth and calf binding Quiver, for Sunday and general reading Ca.i3«ll#'' Family Magazine Young England—Kind Words for Boys and Girls Li Hie Folks—Chatterbox--Children's Friend Family Friend—At Home, Bo pcep. Child's own Ma?. Infants' Magazine—Child's Companion The Mistletoe Hough—Miss Braddon's Annual, lSk" Tlio Cenleman's Annual—Christmas nun.her Monthly Packet— Christmas number, by Miss Yonge Time—Christmas number Q*it? at la«t— Grant's Christmas number The Bdtfravia Annual, by Resant and Rico,Clirw. No. tetoa'a Chrisunas Annual-Curi-.ms Company London Society—Christmas No., iHub byCaldeoott G.T. CHAPMAN, lmporttrof Bibles, Church Services, Prayer-bocks, Hymns Ancient and Modem, r>4, street, Auckland. ly HE CHOR J> EN S. No. I—¥<:ft FINE WIUTffG. No. 12—PUR IfEDIC.M WKITIKO. Ko. 3—MB BROAD WRITING. Xo. 4—FOB EXTRA-HUOAD WniTINO. •rUE ANCHOR rEKS WILL last I.ON'GKIt AND V.'IUTF. EASIER THAN ANY OTIIEK PENS YET PRODUCED. UPTON & C 0., JJOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, AUCKLAND. npo TOURISTS AND OTHERS. HEAD THOTM'E TALBOT'S NEW C'JIUE TO THE HOT LAKES OK NEW ZEALAND (Illvstrated) lius vilnal,le information, correcte'! to latest dit- iMdiirensable ta tourists. Viile opinions to :h- I'reii. l'rice, One ShilliDg, of all Booksellers. ""STOL'NG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOUIjL ATION, CJKNLP. OF WELLE-iLI'.Y AND ALBEKT-strefth. Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Lending I'ai.ers on t!io table?. SiihscriptlOD, 2s (id per yiiirter. The Library coatdins upw;iri!s of SiOO vius.^iti:e various dt-jiartmenl.s of Literature. SuL* 3cri;,tni:, lis 6d per qmirter Tka as'L) Coffee Pro* VIUKI'. EMPLOVSTKNT BOAIUJIjs'O-OOUKE RK« Q!.STEV-H. ?!KKTrvo«j YOk Yof.vo Men* cn Tuespays, &t 7.30. EvanTeliitic Services, Tuurhdays, at Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. .. . STRANGERS and others (especially Young Men) eordially invited to visit tl l <" where all matlon may be obtained OTO frow 5 a.Bt> tM 10 P-ui.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6667, 31 March 1883, Page 7

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