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T>, _R .0- S *y;lfy ;1 fi WCW C .T U^ S Jl "','', ov , „,,„ . NQMINAI. CAi»IT^? 1 1 £ i30;000,,, i 30;000,,, ( in';£ 1l 1 l $liares^ of \vhjch it isprop.osed ( to allqt a^ tn'e prißsent' i 2,600 ' shares] } only,. ' reserving th^e balance, for future issue,.' TO BE B^EG'isTEpED VXDHty, ,sVfc ffP 1 ?!^ , Stock Companies, Act^ y •'„

Capital to, be t called up as follows :— ls per Share, on application i,, Is on allot* ment,' J andin further calls of l^eaph^t one months s nbtjee if ijeauire^., I,t ( ia proposed H c^lj, up, m^e ss, per share iV j , ,',, , ;, ,i • . n■•

f ; Bankers,;, i( . „ , The Bank of New - Zealand.

', . - , Solicitors:,. , 1 Whitaker and Sheehan. , - > <. . ••» Brokebs: '' '' ' Frater, Bros., Auckland ; Kennedy Hill, • '»• ( W»ikat6. "" Provisional BoAßii "of Directors: J.' B. Whyte, M.H.R. ,] ' , -',„"- J. J. Barugh, Farmer, Tamahere A. lyiain, Fanner, .Haujiapu , , . , H. Paton, Farmer, Hautapu C. E. Pearsoni Fanner, Hautapu . paptain Lindsay, Ngaruawahia Phillip Perry, Thames Francis-Hicks, .Pukekura , < > John Martyn, Farmer, Hautapu, t , • S. S. Graliam, Farmer, Tamahere ,Jphn Ruuciman, Farmer, Cambridge M. Pickering,'F,armer, Cambridge , , 8., Tonks, Merchant, Auckland, (of , Tonks and Co.) „ — Harper,' (of Harper and Coupland), , Merchant, Auckland. , , ' i .Hon. Sec, i*ro tbm : i" « W. A. Graham, Taraahere, Hamilton. 1 '' ! , ANALYST : f ' ' ' J, A. Pond, Chemist, Auckland. ' '

This Association is promoted to! supply , a want in Waikato— to stimulate co- , operation and combination' amongst the Waikato farming community, upon the , piinciple that unity gives strength 'and co-operatioli affords a guarantee' for" matuai benefit, the beat value for produce, and most economical' 1 method of working crops, or other, farming operations, j '' , "" , The experiments made' duriug paafc' seasons have proved sufficiently satisfactory to warrant the opinion that Waikato laiuls will grow a superior quality of Wheat, Oats, Barley, or other 1 Grain, ari'd 'yield a very satisfactory average. The Waikato holdings being 'freehold, ' are owned for 'the most part by settlers, who have not' 'the requisite plant' for undertaking the growing of Grain crops, and by many who have not the necessary capital themselves,, but who would be willing to put 'portions of their farms under grain crops if they had the cooperation of this Association. The Waikato at present does not grow nearly sufficient grain to supply its local requirements, and from the fact that its ' population is constantly increasing and with the 1-icJi prospects and magnitude of the Te Aroha Goldfield in view, a large de* mand foi<the products of a mill may be confidently expected, the purchase or erection of a flour mill or mills and granaries will therefore be one of the main objects of the Association. ' The benefits to small settlers' taking shares will be very great, as they will secure a certain market for their farm products, participating in the profits of the Association, besides bdng able to work their farms at the lowest possible outlay and risk to themselves. Another -object of the Association will be the erection of a' suitable 'slaughtevyard in the Waikato district for the purpose of supplying the Auckland market' with meat, or otherwise disposing of same.' • ' ' ' The Association also propose the" establishment of cheese, "butter and bacon factories in central positions. Nevertheless, the Directors of the Asso I - ciation will exercise their discretion in selecting one or other of the various objects set forward in the Prospectus, to start Operations upon in case they deem it imprudent to commence, all at the same time, and the works" undertaken will be progressive, and "not of an unwarrantable magnitude at the onset. ' ■ :! Applications for shares to be made to •the Secretory, W..A. Graham, Tam'aiiere Estate, Hamilton} and to. Fratdr, (Bros.*, Auckland, or T. Y. Fitzpatrick) Ngartiawahia. ' ' ''",'"

PROSPE C T U S vv TH^ WAIKATO FELLMONGERY COMPANY (Limited), „ NaARUAwAHIA. Capital ' ... £5,000, in £1 Shares. 2s 6d per share payable on application, and 2s Gd on allotment, and r,v further calls for a period of six months., , Provisional Directors': ; Captain Lindsay (Chairman). • Mr R. Lamb - * Mr E f Fitepatrick Mr R. Rathbonie * Mr T. W. Davies Mr G. Edgecumbe Mr BVByron Mr J. Martitl 'Mr P. R. Fraser a . Manager : r Bankers : ' Bank of ¥ew Zealand. SpfclCITOlW !, , Messrs Wliitrtker and Slioehun. Broker : T. Y. Fitzpatrick, Ngaruawahia. OFFICES : Queen-street} Ngaruawahia; It is proposed to erect, at Ngaruawalria, a Fellmougery (site yet to be chosen by thu Directors), Suitable to treat' all the skins procurable in the Waikato and other districts. The position of Ngaruawahia is most suitable for a business of this kind, having such communication by vail* river and roads, 'the water of the AVaipa- river als6 being considered of the r best quality for tho purpose. It is proposed, M'lieii' the Felltrtongery • has boon made a success, to further extend the Company's operations by erecting a iSoaj/and Candle 'Factory, as the business of Fellmongery and Soap and Candle works are twin sistor^. * It is also intended to expend' , the, { business "stjlr fiii-ther, >y' adding a tannery, after the former has been 'properly established j ami to follow' with a wool-scouring business. ',' - ( ■■ ■j r This is considered to be the beginning, of anuinber pf industries 'in N^iruaw^hia, •which necessarily must fpllow,^ and which will ; gW%; assis^ tlje 'farmui^ , industry, :and caufe^ all the' land in' the lieigl^bourhood to be put under cuWavaiion and made remunerative. } It is anticipated that 2,000 shares will, be tiikoff WW l'oc|l. 'dettler>. "aM#,; will befprocuifblfe' f#h';Me^ars/J./ S.. 2\emM'ik^:'M6Moi%MxhX S.i Bright,^.Cambmlge,;, and^fro%\>tlie*' Btjbker, athisomce; Queen-street, Ngarua- "

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1531, 27 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1531, 27 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1531, 27 April 1882, Page 4