NSW Legislation
Netw South ales.
ANNO TRICESIMO QUARTO
VICTORIA REGINA.
An Act to ineorporate the Goulburn Meaty 30
Company's
preserving Company (Limited) and to icomontoy. enable the said Company better to carry —~ on and to transact the business of the
same. [26th October, 1870.]
HEREAS a Joint Stock Company called "The Goulburn preamble.
Meat-preserving Company" has lately been established at Goulburn in the Colony of New South Wales under and subject to the rules regulations and provisions contained in a certain deed of settle- ment bearing date the fifteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy purporting to be the deed of settlement of the said Company And whereas by the said deed of settlement the several parties thereto have respectively and mutually covenanted and agreed that they whilst holding shares in the capital of the said Company should become remain and continue until dissolved under the provisions in that behalf therein contained a Joint Stock Company for the express object of carrying on the business thereof under the name style and title of ©The Goulburn Meat-preserving Company" for the purpose of carrying on the business of preserving salting smoking freezing drying or "otherwise curing of meat by any process whatever the manulacture of tallow and the general utilization of animal matter in the Colony of New South Wales And also for purchasing and importing the necessary materials for the making and manufacturing thereof And also for selling and disposing of and exporting of all such products manufactured or otherwise to any part of the world and for all
G or
Interpretation clause.
"The Company."
"The Directors."
" Sharcholder."
" Deed of settle- ment,"
Company incor- porated,
34° VIC. 1870.
Goulburn Meat-preserving Company' s Incorporation.
or any of the purposes aforesaid to purchase oxen sheep and other animals alive or dead to engage hire build or purchase suitable premises and to erect the necessary machinery for the carrying on of all such operations And whereas it was by the said deed of settlement agrecd that the capital of the said Company should until increased under the provisions in the said deed of settlement contained consist of fifteen thousand pounds sterling to be contributed in fifteen thousand shares of one pound each And whereas by the said deed of settlement provi- sion has been made for the due management of the affairs of the said Company by certain Directors and Auditors already appointed and by other Directors and Auditors to be from time to time elected and appointed as their successors by the shareholders of the said Company And whereas the said Company i is desirous of being incorporated as a Company with limited liability and it is expedient that the said Company should be incorporated accordingly Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly of New South Wales in Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same as follows :—
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