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Notices THE NEW ZEALAND TANNING- AND LEATHER M A NUFACTUItING COMPANY (LIMITED.) To be Incorporated' under " The Joint Stock Companies Aot, 1860." OAriTAii— £2o,ooo in 2000 Shakes Of £10 Each, With Power to increase to £50,000. "PAYMENTS— 10s per share on applicaIT tion ; 10s per share on allotment ; and four calls of 20a per share, payable on the second, third, fourth, and fifth month after allotment. No further call respecting the balance. to excead 20s per share, or he made at shorter iutorvals than two months from the date of the one preceding. It is only proposed to call up half the capital, in order that practical operations can be commenced in January, 1879. Provisional Dikectoes : J. Guilford, Esq. R. J. Duucan, Esq. Ed. Jackson, Esq. It. Port, Esq. • J. E. Evans, Esq. Batskebs : Bank of Australasia. Solicitous : ' Messrs Buller and Lewis. Tejipobaky Offices : Feathers'ton-street, Wellington, Secretauy pro tern,: J. W. Ffrost. PROSPECTUS. This Company is proposed for Ihe purpose of taking over as a •' going ooncern," and continuing the working upon a very much enlarged scale, of the Tannins business, situate adjaceutto tho City of Wellington, and known ns Uio property of Mr J. Guilford (together with the whole ©f the stock, tools, and machinery now in Ins possession), which is situated at Bcramphore, near Newtown, •within tbrse miles of the city, and has been in working order for the pabt seven years, The present proprietor hti9 during that time been extensively manufacturing bhoemakers* and saddlers' leathers, and now finds the demand so great that increased facilities are necesssary to meet the demaud, and being convinced,, after soveral years of practical operations, that a Company with capital, in»troducingthc necessary machinery and sbillf o labour, will be able to command a trade second to none in New Zealand. - The agreement with the vondor is, to take the whole of the plant at a valuation estimated t6 eomo to in all about £1000, £10GC of which amount will be taken by him it paid-up shares. The property consists of one acre of land, a new 10-horso power engici and rolling gear complete, drying and scouring sheils, and about thirty excellently bmT, pits, giving every facility for extensive operations ; approached by a good macadamised road, and oasy of access. During the last few yeara an enormouf demand has sprung up for all kinds of leathei . the supply both for the export and New Zealand trado being; altogether inadequate t< meet requirements, henco great delay an( consequent loss to the consumer is constantly arising. It is therefore intended, as soon a's the Company is fairly floated, to lay dowi such inceeased slock and appliances as wil rocot those ioquircniouts, and to adopt eucl meaus ns wilJ secure for the Company': leather the first reputation throughout thi whole of New Zealand. ' The business will be carried on by Mr J . Guilford until the Company enters into pot session, and satisfactory arrangements can b< made \utu that gentleman for his valuaWservices in connection with the activo mai • agement of the Company. The Provisional Directors have not thougl ' it advisable or necessary to prepare any elab< rate statements of figures showing probablprofit — the fact is well known to all that sac" a business, even moderately well managed,]; bound to pay very handsomely ; and, wh( • practical experience is combined with larj capital, as it will be in this case, tbe Con - . pany should prove an investment second t•. none in the colony. A large proportion of the capital has alreac • been taken up by those interested in tl • Leather trade. Early applications are thei - fore requested. Prospectus and Forms of Application f' Shares may bo obtained from the Banlre any of tho Directors, or ai the tenipore offices of the Company, Eeatherstou-strei Wellington. J: W. PFIIOST, Secretary pro tern. TTOBABT TOWN JAM-. THE UXJjEI-'SiUNED havi boon appointed by Messrs J. and l'eake Solo Agents in Vv'angamii i the sale of then- CELEJIRATJ JAMS, will be prepared to .supply trade at ihe lowest Muikot Hate. ', .• fii'3t shipment of 50 cases to arrive i : next steamer. POWELL, SON, & C . CROWN J3KET7ERY. DIiPOT ST. HILL . STRBI \ WANGAUI. f^HE Proprietor of Ihe above Es - JL lishoK-nt hay much, plefsun announcing that the Enlargements .• Alterations to his BrewingEstablishi <■ at Palmevston North have been < letetl, and that hois now in a posi i. to supply the Publicans and H< keepers of Wanganui and Surroun Districts with SPARKLING ALE— XXX & XX. AND .DOUBLE BROWiN" STOTJf, Of the hi/ host purity and excellc The v.-Hl-known purity of the J uh'rsion Water, find the wide-spj reputation, of the Alo and Pr: bicwed at ihe undersigned's esiab! inent there, combiuo to prove 1 v Duigan's ALE" slili keeps its g< name for purity aud good keep qualities. PALMER STON ALE is now tap at the Chief Hotels between Mai watu and Patea, and is greatly relisl. • by all who lovo a glass of Puro a • Unadulterated Beer. All orders will be promptly attends to. JAMES DUIGAN, Crown Buewery Depot, St. Uill Sir. Wanganui.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3218, 31 August 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3218, 31 August 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Herald, Volume XII, Issue 3218, 31 August 1878, Page 1

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