i_*ro»|»«ctu« ABRIDGED PUOUPKCTUM 171 ARM ERS' UNION GRAIN, PRO- " DUCE, & KIKAVCK COMPANY, LI.M.'IED. To be registered under the Companies Aels 1883. Capital, with power to increase, £25,000, In £1 shares, To be paid for as follows : — ls per share on application, Is per share oa allotment, and tbe ballan^e m calls not - to exceed lsper share per month. Provisional Dißtex/roßs. David Brown, Amberley W.T. Mitchell, Cashmere William Brown, Shami's Tr»ik Thomas Dawson, Hornby James Kennedy, Lansdowne John [bears, lialkett David Hawkins, Yaldhurat T. S. Manson, Teddiugton P. W. Quaife, II als wel I C. 11. Walters, Marshland Isaac Sargant, Ashhurton Daniel Brick, Ashbuiton With power Is add. Bankers : The Union Bank of Australia, Limited. Soucrrohs : Loughrey and Lane. BhOKERS : Buynea Bros. Secretary : George Hutchinson. The Farmers' Union Grain, Produce, nnd Finance Company, Limited, as formed aaa vlnion to enable Farmers to combine as a large body of men to do all those things whioh from time to time are m their gene■al and united intereht. The Articles of Association will enable tbe Compiiny to buy jii-1 s 11, impoitor export all kinds of grain, dairy an I other produce, goo.dg, machinery, .merchandifte or manufactures, live or dead stock ,• to buy and sell freehold and leasehold property, either on commission or otherwise; to advanoe or bcrrow money on securities of any kind or without the same ; to carry on any kind of retail or wholesale business ; to grind and crush corn or puke of any aott ; to cut chaff, and to transact general mercantile business oa commission or otherwise. The cooperative principle will be thoroughly carried ont m all transactions, and thc profits divided amongst the mem bers. For Prospectuses apply to the Brokers or Secretary, who are authorised to receive applications for shares aud deposits. C. H. WALTERS, Chairman . Biittiue a Notice* PUBLIC NOTICE. TO MY CLIENTS AND FARMERS GENERALLY. HAVING all the latest Machinery, am prepared to Cut Grass for Hay Cut or Snip Grass Seed, or Contract for Harvesting generally. GEORGE SANDREY, Leeßton. PUBLIC NOTICE. W. EDWARDS, BAKER AND CONFECTION JCR, 51, Colombo -boad, Sydenham^ BEGS to draw the attention of the public of the Ellesmere District that he is prepared to undertake orders to supply Dinners, Luncheons, Tea Meetings, School Treats, Balls, Gatherings, &c, m town or country. Special arrangements made fer Picnic and School Treats. All Orders punctually al tended to. Marquees, Tents, Boilers, Cutlery, and Crockery on hire. F. O. B. Bishop, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT 184, ARMAGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. TT AS on Sale MARTELL'S and HEN. NESSY'S PALE, BRANDIES, KINA UAN'SL.L. WHISKEY And all the other leading brands kept m stock. ADELAIDE WINES. A large assortment always on band. Country Orders receive prompt attention. Cases carefully packed for road or rail. Canterbury Hat, Cap, & Mercery Depot. THE undersigned begs to inform his country customers that he is now opening New Season's Goods, comprising the latest novelties, shapes and patterns, m Gentlemen's Hats, Shirts, Hosiery, Scarfs, Collars, &c. Temnis Shirts, m Silk and other materials. Pyjamas Cricketing and Boating Suits, White and Fancy Summer Waistcoats, Tiavelling Requisites, &c, &c. INSPECTION INVITED. C P. HULBERT, HIGH-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 925, 8 July 1891, Page 4
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