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Supposed Tanners' Association

For some t me past a number of gen • .. tlemen in Wellington, YVf-airarapa, and : the i\f ariawata hnve had under consider«tion the desirableness of taking steps to "Boat an association which shall undertak^.saJes of every description of produce ■' grown in the colony, an! supply such gbodsj as the members may require for 'theirvovrh use. The project has met with . considerable favor amongst the farmers. Jt is proposed that the concern should be called the Farmers' Alliance and Export Association of New Zealand (Limited), and possess a capital of £100,000, in ■ : lOOiOOO shares of £1 each, 2s 6d to be paid on application, 2s 6<l .on allotment, and the balance at stated intervals. The registered office is to be in Wellington • The objects of the Association are thus eeVforili— l. To collect, store, and export'butter, cheese, grain, fruit, and ■general farm produce, mcl tiding fl.ix, wool and frozen meat, the property of members of the Association, to the markets of the United Kingdom, Great Bntian, America. --and the colonies. 2. To sell an: l dispose of the produce on belmlf of the consivnors as the Association shall think nt. 3. To obtain for members of the Association goods and articles wanted irom tho^e markets direct from the in'akers andmaniifacturers. 4. To ad vance inoney'on 1 >an to the consignorson the security of their produce. 5. To borrow or raise momy in such manner as the Association shall think fit, and in . particular, by theissue.of or upon bonds, -di bentnres, bills of exchange, promissory not^s, or other obligations or securities: •of the Association, or by mortgage or charge of all or any pnrt of the Association's property. 6. To make, accept, and endorse and execute promissory notes, ; bills of exeh'Dge, and other negotiable indtiiercar.tile instruments for the development of the business of the .Association. 7. To invest and deal with the money of the Association not iuimedi .ately required for the business of the Association, upon such securities as may from time to time be determined upon 8: To acquire and hold freehold or lease held property, and. construct and maintain and alter any buildings or works necessary or c nyemeut for the purpose of carrying on the Association. 9 To sell, mortgage, lease, improve, manage and develop, er otherwise deal w.th all or any part of the property of the Association. 10. To execute any other acts incidental and conductive to the attain^ menlOf &U or any or the objects above ■enumerated. — Post.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 119, 31 March 1891, Page 3

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415

Supposed Tanners' Association Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 119, 31 March 1891, Page 3

Supposed Tanners' Association Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 119, 31 March 1891, Page 3

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