Tin: executive of the Farmers' Union have elaborated a scheme of co-opera-tion i!) tile form of an agency for indent,in;;' all such nis ay arc required by the farming community ho thai, members of tlx l union may procure anything (hey require for their busiiioas at the lowest, wholesale price, ami also have a reliable agency for the disposal of their produce. .It it; to he worked entirely for the benefit of the members and not fer the making of profit,, p.i thai, any charge for commission (>n .sale or purchase will be the lowest (hat will cover oll'ice expenses. Tin's trading' bi'ancii of the union is now registered and is already in active operation. It is admitted to be on sound business principles. As showing that the idea of the executive has me!; with an aclumwh■■dged want it. may be stated that since the prospectus of the association way projected other attempts have been made to iloat companies claiming lo he farmers' cooperative busineFseH,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 2
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165Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 283, 6 August 1910, Page 2
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