PROSPECTUS OF TI_E CO-OPERATIVE and EARMERS' * ALLIANCE OF NEW ZEALAND (LrMiTED). To be Incorporated under the Provision, of «« Tbe Companiea Act, 1882." CAPITAL The nominal capital of the Association will be £250,000 in 50,000 shares of f'6 each,'payab c as follows, viz :— 2s 6d on application, 5s on a' otment, nnd the remainder in Ca la not exceed- , ing sb 'per Share, at .intervals of not less than three months.' It is no. expected tbat more than £1 per share will be necessary. NAME:. The name of the Association will be ";TJie Co-operative and Farmers' Allikrice of New Zea and (Limited)," and the REGISTERED OFFICE . of Iho Company will be in the City of Wellington. .>; |)f| PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: '''**.* The Provisional Directors of tho Arsociation (until the hrst General M6otin« of Shareholders sball bavo been'heW) wi 1 be : — f -. VVBIiUKO^-K^'' 'p. fff f I { fJ. C Mc'Keri-dw '* " Cily .. .. .. I Georgo H,Wpr,df (Joseph $ftuta%6_?:. Makara* .. •• '■'•, H. RoWnson Porirua . . • • Frank' Stnith • ManXwatu. ' "'. ."/, ( \.r*,i , | Kereru .. •• Robert 'Gardner " : (3. O. Patchelar Palmerston North ' ... J JjJjJ Sf le ID. Buicfc o : Feilding .. ... J. Johnson **. : Waibabapa. Featherston .. . . : Coleman Ph_-lip_ ; ' Puruatanga, .. .. John Mar-tii.,; jun, „ . i. fD. Carman Masterton .. •• | Jo bn Cameron (Duncan Puckle W. W. MoCardle " Thomas Miller George Wliitcqd.be' .West Coast. Fordell . . . . James W. Baker Campbelltown.. .. Henry Sanson Waverley . . . . George S. Bridge With power to add lo their wnmber. SOLICITORS : Messrs Menteath & Staveley, Laajbtcnf quay, Wellington. . ■\ .. PROVISIONAL SECRETARY : Alexander Jardine. . '/, '■■ TEMPORARY_,OFFICE Is in Costomhouse quay (National Mutual Buildings), in the City of Wellington. SHAREBROKERS;:'' Messrs T. Kennedy Macdonald & Co. SEASONS FOR THE FORMATION; OF THE ASSOCIATION. .; *K. The successful results achieved by co-operation iv other o'untries, and in New Zoalai d, notably by- ** The Farmers' (.'.t>-operati\e As.ooiation of Canterbury (Id.)" 2. The obvious advantage o}f an Agency of which the subscribing producer or consumer shall be not uere y client but pi'oprietoTThe c nn*? other considerations have indue d tlie p-omotors to invite subscrip ion - from tho public .['; in town and country. : „:,, , M : ,i t f ADVANTAGES OF THE, ASS.O,, CIATION. The Association is jji-ojehted iat the iiistauce of ■-, f arm.er.-r, and; pi'odueers generally, in order [to. .secure to them by co-operation the /benefit- of interchange which ,have .hitherto gone to the merchant or distributor. alone. By co-operation in the f,>r_qation of the Association the ' far mer^ ; the . dairymdn, the fruitgrowe^jtbe.^a^., miller and flaxmi'ler, the woolgrow'er, other producers, and the.sh {^ho fiyps generally may pell'ilieir pr'oniiqe,-,ind> buy what they severa ly consume in the most favourable markets. .- The profits of the Association after payhient of expenses wilt belong to and be distributed am-ngst the shareholders. Subscriners will tlms obtain for produce the lull maiTcet value in the markets ot the world, subject only to payment of expenses and a certain fixed percentage [id order to enable the Association to. pay a dividend not exceeding seven per ceuti oa oapit d. On the other hand they will' obtain goods at wholesale prices. The Association will co lect and supply to shareholders * rompt and d siuter-sted information -ts to 'he state of and advantages : off(»"rPU y the various markets tin- u^bout i *• •worll. --■- Th»* Association will seek to al y itself with other, kindred institutions, and so by sharng the co*ibt Hgeucy in Home and b'oieign ujarke a reduV oo*t, while increasing : e-ffcieucy^o Bharehollera- ' ' iS ' ' - Tlie i profits of the A s^ciution. i|ftef pay ttieiH to isharehtddei s of a dividienthno- ftxcoeiliiig 7.periceutimi npon th - - Huabuut ofvthe pnidVnip Capital, will be divided 'ataiongst the Bhareholdor. acconliu. to the amount of buftinest* done" by each or o.heiwjiSeaa may^be from time io time by % >°f shareholders at any w^9tolva99iing d»tw_oin.d»
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 13 June 1891, Page 4
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599Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 13 June 1891, Page 4
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