gg##BOB?ECT#S 6?;THB;WIB'EiCOAS!f Vg To> >b incc^rated'oWderftKeproyisibns i - ■; -M > f 1882.^:^1 : / EM^^s^^iJgjgo^reg ir^ 6fr: i , !" 5 / c J r *r-^ or •u'bsqryption, m respect^f: which it ia only proposed to call up %as;t per^Bhare, payable j|ijollowß, Tizr :— ss: pn r application, 5s > on. ftl|otment, and t^ei balance up tp 25s per' share in.ciillsJoKlsj per sniire, to' be made" at intervals of *hoti -lesiHliaa 'three months. 'Ihe balfjncefofi 758 per share will rcmain'ns S reserve of; Bnoalled capital. -It-is not proposed-to register the iAssociation until* at lcjtslj 400Q shares are subscribed -for. In/al»i 'lotting shares^regard will be y had /to; pnontj ot application^ f t _ Temporary office : Wlngakui. I _ PROVISIONAL DIfiBCTOBS :^ j Wnnganui.— Hon. John Bryce, Messrs r T. Higgle, JB. 15. Fletcher; H. N. Ha'rrH "BonrAlexr.'tttggie. " - <• L '' 'Wilson,'^ Death, James Aitken, Walter Symesj Dofitfin Macdonald. 0 «, s L * i IA MartonJandSulls.— Messrs JohnWi Marshall, Donald Fraser, Geofbe^Ppttsi Dafid Scott, John MclTelvie, Johollß J)aUypple, A Cruick«hank,^,A, £eil| ler, Arthur Anxon, JamesHoVard, James O.Jdßr* Alfred Boss. \> , . '!■'& I 'Feilding/and, Halcbmbe.^M'ajor r F. Moore. Aessn AFSertlP. Emms, Charles FitxHerbprt, H. L. SherwiU, Lewis Si Browne. Walter" Johns tone, ,WC^C|l^. Baile/i John Pollock.; William Mills^ 'OireVPleasants, HI Jacobs, J.E/Jbhnl «t<ine f : r Aler.i.Bell,:=D, G. : 'EiddifoVd' Jtoberl Linton. .^ n^\ <■ f 1 d tr> [ P^imernton ifnTtTi.— M«>«|iir« William O k j£l 'jjOj^ej^^^eter 1 Jones, A. 'Bussel!,^Ed#ard John Arm* \Htron^ mr " ' i 1 '! " ric^|; Sandon and Carnarfoni-^essrs^j/tAy XBailej, James Bull; Robert B-. McKenzici ■"Alcti 1 McDonelt) Torn ?B; S. jPennj/^Henrj -' Duncan i>L - MfeKenrie. ,j ,0 'j l . m a' , 3f. Bankers : The Bank of H>w Soqth,Wales Solicitor i Mr-T. B. Casb/High street, mtr T " MartonJ \r f/-f" Managefi>To be appointed f after f first meeting of<shaceholders. ,< . 'j I -Secretary: (pro-tern) Mr" Walter Smail, _, J , _ ' Wanganui.^ \ f ;, 'Broker: Mr; John Stev^eqs, Balls. \ - SEASONS FOX EOEMATION OF^ j -» ' THE ASSOCIATION. * r i j i l Tl.— The obviou^ necessity thatiarmera and all other producers, resident ton the /"\ReSt Coast of y therl?orjth Island of New Zealand, should be able to dispose of their woolfirozen-ine/it, (p»in, J {3airy- produce, fruits, and, any other spi,o<iuctaVats pi,o<iuctaVat f greatly reduced rates ( cf n comraiSßion, and be able to purchase; all farm and station requirements at cost price, pins actual ex- : pens^9. - ■«, ,„, ) *_ j, ) , r - 2. — The successful results acbieyed^by , Cof Operative Associations in other county , ries and in other parta of New Zealand-j---notably, by n the -Fanners^ Co Operative — -=f A^BOclatronß in Canterbury^ *_ r *f:\-) OBJECTS^OF "-THE A^SOCIATIOIj. » ' 7 The' Association 'is 'eatablisfied fot^fhy __jjpurpose of -carrying 1 on^the business of a * tJo-Operative ' Associktibn' in all lite 1 tranches, including the "direct importation 'and supply of farm^and^olher station jreiquisites, and the Memorandum and - Articlea-of Aesociation^wjll enable Tine "Association.— f^i'ta ' f^i :? >- 1 1.-S-T6 puichase^lease.fexchange. hire, % --i or otherwise" acquire and 'construct any - Mand, 1^ buildings, >for ?£hp -' storage- of- wool, gramAaVd prottuctf of i eyery' description? sal^ tard»V railway "BSaings^rQachineryj^all mtsceesary plant, " stuck in:trade, .merohanMis'e, ' and.^H Teal and tperabnal' property as - r -bj^ho airectors'for ?th*i*imb beibg shallf be deemed necessary or convenient 1 idr carrying on the business of the Ab< aociatiqn-. > j tOils t^Ti ~> O' J j 2. — To sell either by pubbc auction Or bypnvate contractr live-stock of every description, all form and station products and requisites, Implements,' machinery, j chattels, and effects of kinds, upon such teems and conditions as the directors StA-msy from time* to'fime appoint." 1 \ 3.— To afford faciUUes to the shareholders and constituents 1 of the Associate ion for, or to jmdertaKe for them the shipment of their produce to the various , markets of the r world, a^d tcj, appoint '"ogenfe in Great Britain, the othera'col; M<J oine«raTid foreign countries lor the^futr <"th'erance ol this object. *'*' lX ' ! : 1 o.l) 4.— To make advances & thennembejrs.so of Ihe Association or any other person ot c t persons upon real and personal securities, 1 as may from time Xq timejbe approved of „ by the directors, and to { receive money, on " ' '3 ■C^Jl'jr.— T6 6ell,"exchangerimprove, mati.i ! #ge, lease.imortßage, dispose of, or .other-! wise deal with all or part of the. property of the Association. ; ♦ orthe^SOCIATION To securo to the farmers; graziers, fa producers iof the Wesfc^ Coast, by 'cooperation, the of .interchange, which have hitherto f gone to the ageqts "or distributors alone.' « '' ' \ 7 By adopting tho principle of co operat-" : ion in tho formation of, tjbo Asspcii>.fcon, ' 'jaiiiici^, •£* were, flj-Cmiirers, and all 7 other pioducerS,' who' v nffe shareholders iindxojistituents, mayvaolMheir products and bu\ whiit faim and stiition requisites. Ibey severoll} r"equne m tile most favou> ; ablo markets, and at tho same' time share jn the prohts of the Assctjahon, which, aftert_piyment r oflall expenses, will bfelonp to and lye didtnbutcd amongst the eharelioldera- ' ; 'Ihc \s<>acia(ion will collect and supply 1 to sliareholiii rs ngncultunl and other stitistics, prompt, di interested, and re»' liable inform Uion as to the state of nnd ad ran tapes offered by llie various linrkets throushout the world : ?■■ The Association will seek lo ally usejfwith other kindred institution^, nnd so by sharing t,hc costs^ of agency in British': and foreign market.3, reuuee such costs,: while increasing correspondingly ihc ad< vnntages to-»iiareli> Iders^t. : >-. , The profits of the Association, ifler payment to the shareholders of a dividond^not exceeding se^en < ' and a hilf pcr 1 cent, per annum, and after making pro-,---j * sion for n riling off so mutfW of «lie assets of tbe Association us may be j (deemed advifnbld and prondinij fornreserve fane 1 , will be divided among«t the shareholders, accorcmg to^the amount of business aone by each^witli tue A.ssociation, or according- to udv other Bystem ; of dir>son ns^may from time to time be approved of by a majonty bf shareholders at a general meeting of the Association. , Tlic annual reports oft other similar ' Associations show Ihe satisfactory; financtal'rcsults which mdy be attained ] by such enterprises, »and induces the belief uuthe minds of the promoters ihnt equally satisfactory .results ..may be achieved in this part of tbe colon v.Tiiid while offering « safe investment for capital lha(. the West Coa'.t Farmers(l Co opcrntiye Association may become, " not orily a source of profit lo its shareholders and constUHe»t?rbTrt jlsd a great and permanenfr^benefit tp the «"»"!>, graziers-/and prcrduceis of the West Coastgenerall3 jaHN STEVENS, Bbokeb, Bulls.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 19, 22 October 1891, Page 4
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