"The Subscription List will open on TUESDAY, the 1st day of August, 1899, and will close on or before THURSDAY, the 3rd day of August, 1899, for Town and Country.
No portion of this issue has been or will be underwritten.
ARCHIBALD ARROL AND SONS, LIMITED,
London, Glasgow. Newcastle-on-Tyne and Alloa.
Registered under the Companies' Acts, 1862 to 1890.
Present Issued Share and Debenture Capital.
10,000 Ordinary Shares of £10 each |
£100,000 |
15,000 5.5 per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares of £10 each |
150,000 |
|
£250,000 |
4.5 per cent. First Mortgage Debenture Stock |
200,000 |
|
£450,000 |
New issue of 7,500 5.5 per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares of £10 each at par, being one-half of the additional Capital duly authorised in January 1899, payable as follows :-
£1 0 0 per share on Application.
£3 0 0 ... per share on Allotment
£3 0 0 ... per share on 2nd day of October, 1899
£3 0 0 ... per share on 1st day of November, 1899.
£10 0 0
The dividend on the Preference Shares will be paid half-yearly, on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each year, as on the existing Preference Shares. The first payment will be made on the 1st April, 1900, and will be for the amount of dividend accrued from the dates of payment of the several instalments. All the Preference Shares rank, both for Capital and Dividend, in priority to the Ordinary Shares.
PROSPECTUS.
THE Company, which was formed to acquire the old-established and well-known business of Archibald Arrol and Sons, Brewers was registered in June 1895,and there were incorporated therewith the businesses of Mr John Meikle and Mr William Turnbull, Newcastle upon-Tyne. The progress and prospects of the business are highly satisfactory. Irrespective of the trade of the Public-houses managed by the Company, which has been largely developed, the output at Alloa and Newcastle has greatly increased.
This progress is shown by the subjoined statement of Nett Profits taken from the Company's Audited Accounts for the past four years. The amount of £28,890 6s 2d for the year 1899 is arrived at after debiting £2,032 10s for interest on Loans, which it is intended to pay off out of the proceeds of the present issue, and may therefore be fully reckoned at £30,972 16s 2d : -
Year ending 31st May, 1896 .. £23,585 9 11
Year ending 31st May, 1897 ... 24,790 6 0
Year ending 31st May, 1898 ... 28,619 5 0
Year ending 31st May, 1899 ... 28,890 6 2
At its incorporation the Company held 40 freehold and leasehold licensed properties, and was interested in other 32 licensed houses - in all 72 houses. On 31st May, 1899 it held 86 freehold and leasehold licensed properties and was interested in other 150, giving a total of 236 which draw their supplies from the Company's Breweries at Alloa and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Property and Assets of the Company stood in the Balance Sheet of 31st May, 1899, at |
£633,244 19 7 |
After deducting Debenture Stock, Loans on Properties, and other Creditors |
357,093 4 0 |
|
£276,151 16 7 |
To which add the proceeds of the present issue |
75,000 0 0 |
Making a total of |
£351,151 15 7 |
to cover the £225,000 Preference Share Capital including the present issue. The issue of 15,000 additional Preference Shares of £10 each, to rank in all respects pari passu with the original issue of Preference Shares, was duly authorised in January last, and the Directors now offer for subscription 7,500 5.5 per cent. Cumulative Preference Shares of £10 each at par. The remaining 7,500 Shares are held in reserve for future issue as required.
It is intended to a apply the proceeds of this issue in the further development of the business and in paying off certain existing Mortgages amounting to £48,000 or thereabouts.
The Nett Profit for the year ending 31st May, 1893, as above, was |
£30,972 16 2 |
The Interest and Dividend on the already existing issue of Debenture Stock and Preference Shares absorb per annum |
17,250 0 0 |
Leaving |
£13,722 16 2 |
while the dividend on the present issue only requires £4,125 a year, and it should be stated that the very satisfactory profits for 1899 were earned although the Company did not have the benefit, of a full year's trading profits from the additional houses acquired during that year.
The existing Debenture stock and Preference Shares of the Company are officially quoted on the Stock Exchange, and application will, in due course, be made for a quotation of the present issue."
Western Times - Tuesday 01 August 1899, page 1.
I didn't bother including the duller parts of the prospectus, where the directors, bankers, solicitors, etc.are listed. One thing is worth noting about that list: who isn't on it. Mr. Smyrke's association with the company appears to have ended. Was that by any chance connected with the court case with Mr. Key?