NOTICE. pOACH TO KENNEDY'S DAILY. From Wanganui to Kennedy's at 8 a.m. Kennedy's to Wanganni at 9 a.m. Wanganui to Kennedy's at 3 p.m. Kennedy's to Wanganui at 4.15 p.m. M. T. BLACKBURN, Proprietor. PROSPECTUS OF THE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY (Limited). CAPITAL, i.-20,000, in 4000 shares of ,t's each, to be paid up as follows : 10s per share on application; 10s per shave on allotment ; the balance, by calls, not exceeding £1 per share, at intervals of not less than three months, and it is not expected that more than £2 10s per shave will be called up in the first instance. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS. J. E. Nathan, Chairman Chamber of Commerce, Wellington. W. H. Levin, M.H.R., Wellington. J. E. Lysaght, Hawera, West Coast. Hon W. W. Johnston, M.H.R., Wellington. H. H. Lang, agent N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Wellington. James Gear, Wellington. W. C. Buchanan, Tupurupuru, Wairarapa. ' W. Booth, Carterton, Wairarapa. James Stuckey, liangituniau, Wairarapa. Sir Wm. Fox, M.H.R., Rangitikei. J. Abbott, Wanganui. C. Pharazyn, Longwootl, Wairarapa. H. H. Beetham, Braneepeth, Wairarapa. Coleman Philips, Dry River, Wairarapa. li. S. Hawkings, Bowlands, Wairarapa. Geo. Beetham, M.H.R., Wellington. E. J. Ridiliford, Hutt, Wellington. Hon. J. L. Martin, M.L.C., Hutt, Wellington. John McLennan, Carnarvon, Manawatu. J. S. Caverhill, Haweva, West Coast. .Tames Bull, Bulls, Rangitikei. Donald Fraser, Bulls, Bangitikei. John Stevens, B\ills, Rangitikei. F. 11. Jackson, Wanganui. 11. S. Peacock, Carlyle, West Coast. J. P. Russell, Wangi Moana, Wairarapa. F. Maunsell, Teirai, Wairarapa. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand. Solicitors : Izard and Bell. Secretary, pro tern. : H. 11. Wolters. Temporary Offices : Council Chambers, Carterton. This Company is formed with the object of preparing by the Refrigerating, oi other process, Meat, Butter, Cheese, &c. for shipment, aud of undertaking the i Export; and Sale thereof. The Promoters at present intern! making arrangements for the shipment i of as many cargoes as possible next 1 Autumn. They consider that it would neither he practicable nor advisable tc : evect extensive works for Shove Freezing in time to he available for these cavgoes. and it will in theiv opinion be necessary to make these first shipments by vessels having the appliances for freezing or board. The erection of the works will therefore not he a matter for immediate decision, and time will thus he available for obtaining more definite information, and for taking advantage of the many improvements in the process which, as the result of experience, are certain to he made. The site or sites on which the worli i will ultimately be erected it is not at present proposed to fix, any further than l.ty deciding that they shall be placed sc as to be most convenient to those districts the produce of which will be shipped from the Port of Wellington. It is intended that the Company shall have power either to purchase or ship, on owners' account, as may be fount! desirable. The trade is yet so completely in its infancy that it is difficult to foretell the proportions to which it may ultimately develop. The promoters have, however, sufficient evidence before them to prove that it can be carried on at once with a reasonable certainty of substantial profits on any purchases of stock at current prices ; ami the higher rates which will soon he establisheel will, of course, be a further profit to all producers of the articles to he exported. The Promoters confidently rely on all those who aye directly or indirectly interested in developing the grazing industry of the country, to assist them in carrying out what, if properly managed, cannot fail to prove a very profitable undertaking. It is hardly necessary to point out the immense effect on the prosperity of the whole colony of a large increase in the market value of several of its main products. This, it is anticipated, will be quite as much the case with regard to dairy produce as meat, by settling, as it will in a most satisfactory rnanuer, the important problem of the profitable occupation in small holdings ol oiu 1 vast extent of bush land. As time is of the greatest importance, the Promoters hope no unnecessary del;:v will occur in taking up the Shares, so that the company can be registered and begin operations at once ; 600 shaves aye already applied for. Forms of application can be obtained at the Company's Temporary Office, Carterton ; at the Chamber of Commerce, Wellington ; from any of the Provisional Directors ; and at the various branches of the Bank of New Zealand. The Shave List will positively close on Tuesday, the 'Jth day of August. TAYLORVILLE STORE. COMPLETION OF NEW PIiEMT.3ES. O. G. A. HARVEY TPAKISS this opportunity of thanking JL his numerous customers ior their patronage during tlie time he has been m business, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same.* O. G. A. H. trusts, with new and commodious premises, and a large and New Stock, to be able to give increased satisfaction and merit a still larger amount of support. The stock, wbich is all new. consists of — Drapery, Clothing Boots, Fancy Goods, Cutlery, Hardware Holloware, Brushware, Tinware Crockery, Chinaware, and General Groceries. QUALITY GOOD, AND AT LOWEST CURfcENT RATES. CASH PURCHASERS VERY LIB RALLY DEALT WITH, sfep" Goods delivered by trap o all parts of the district.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIII, Issue 9464, 29 July 1881, Page 4
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