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TIIE WELLINGTON MEAT PRESERVING AND EEFHIGEEAIING COMPANY (Limited.) To be registered under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 1882. Capital ... ... ... £50,000, I.v 500) Shakes op £lO Each. (With power to increase.) Payable—los on application ; 10s on aU lounent; ai.d subsequently by calls not oxc. ding at the . rate of 5s per share. HE Provisional Directors have given os their Careful Consideration to the pr y pects of the proposed Company, and bad submitted to them by their own Va uator the detailed valuations of the various properties to he taken over They jeel they can with confidence recommend this undertaking to the Public as one which promises to yield a handsome return on a fair basis, and which promises to yield a handsome n - turn on the capital invested, os well as by tbr extension of the business adding to the material prosperity of the Ciiy and the stockowners of the surround : ng districts The authorised B'okers ai e; Wellingtonon Deacon and Bnsholl ; A. I.ur V arburten A Co. Wairarapa—Low & - rganui —lt. Tilly; Bullf—StePeus&Goron ; Foil ding—Halcomho and Shorwil Palmerston North—Stevens and Gortoot Foxton—Thynno, Linton, and Co, From whom Prospectuses and all i formation ecu,bo obtained,or Pom HEN BY W RIGHT, Interim Secretary. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. The Gear Meat Preserving and Freezing Company of New .Zealand (Limited). Capital, £ICO,OOO, in 10,000 Shares of £lO each. Of which £91,100. or 9110 c bares have already been subscribed and allotted. OF the second and Final issue of 4000 shares are now being offered to the shareholders and general public, only 890 remain to be allotted, and as ese are being rapidly applied for intend* ing subscribers should Erne no time in making application to the Brokers of the Company—Messrs T. K Macdonald and D. T Stuart, Wellington By rder of the Directors— ALEX. MACDOUQALL, Secrcta y. Wellington

ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND. Austin Kirk & C°. Of eveiy thing in the following linos— Sanitary Drainage Tiling Building Paving Furnaces Nurseries Ovens Butter Pickles Fruits Vases Filters Teapots House Con ect’ons Our manufactures are spoken of in the highest terms by engineers, architects and contractors, and have won the highest order of merit (with gold silver and bronze medals) at the following Exhibbions: — Sidney, Melbourne, Dunedin, Ashbuilon, Nelson, and Christchurch. Man r factory at Farnxet. Office and Vards— At 53, Colombo.street, Grkymotttit, October 27.

N is l a o n Q 0 A 1 1 c Ask your Grocer for Nelson Soap, the best article manufactured in the Colony. Nelson Soap surpasses all other kinds. Nelson Soap should be used in every household, ovrirg to its great excellence.

o a gA L E GoocplO h.p. Cornish I oiler, in first class order A patent Brick making Machine, capable of moulding 15,000 bricks per day ; suitable for steam o r horso power A small Boiling-down Plant, suitable for smi.ll butcher Also, SpGedysjPatent Wool Presses with ratchet motion. r.OBERTSON k CO. Phoenix Poimdry,‘Wellington-

WOODVILLE BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, Maclean-skeet, Woodville. (Next to Murphy’s Club Hotol.) D. BAILLIE, BEOS TO Announce that having Opened a Choice Selection of BOOTS AND SHOES, He is Prepared for a Bush to his Shop His Stock is Good and Chcao, a statement which One Visit W iii Prove.. Bespoke Work, Pegged or Sewn of S*perior make. The very Best SELECTED and complete STUCK of Ladies’ and Children’s Boot# and Shoes ever opened up in WOODVILLE. Pbices Defy Competition. Repairs Neatly Executed, and with Dispatch, at moderate rates. Address— D. BAILLIE, (Next to Club Hotel, McLoan-strcet,) WOOJDVILLD.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 10, 3 November 1883, Page 3

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