of every description, all farm and station products and requisites, implements, machinery, chattels, and effects of all kinds, 'upon soeh terms and conditions as the directors may from time to. time appoint . 3. —To afford facilities to the shareholders and constituents of the Association for, or to undertake for them the shipment of their produce to the various markets.- of the world, and to appoint agents in Great, Britain, ,tho other colonies, and foreign, Countries for the furtherance of this ( bject. 4. — To 1 ■■make advances tb J the members -of the Association oran'}, other ■' person' or persons ' upon.'real personal securities, as. may fromiune:! to time be approved of by<the diifee-tr ors,' a'ndto receivemoney' on deposit at interest or oth'erWi'sei ; -w .r. '''; ,s^-tq sell, exch'ange,;, ( inip,rQve, ; . iiianogev lease,. mortgage r dispose pf>> or ifvtherwiße fleul-.wiUi all ! 'dr 'any; part o :' 'the property of : the Assodiij.-. ; I -tion!^;;;. ..-^...i h : : vVil : <-. ; -.■... '..'^.t.-iL-u.-i. ADVANTAGES : ossss! -A&SO/ .r:.'j.;;r:.U iG f^E;;.v,;.A ":.;."• To '•'secure "id thV^'mbr's^ graziers,' and producprs pf 3»yest_Coast, by co-opera^sgn,, ..^e ,bpnefi^ ,jg^ jintercliangej whiQU liifh^Qgo^e to the agenis or distributors albiia.' By adopting the principle ofjo-opernti<jfn-^in<thei jitytttfatlcm rtofc Jljo . A6foiia4i6ii,,farmerss- nSS"millers, and all other producerswljo are shareholders and •<3otis>it"tfe l n'ts{ l may sell their products- and ! buU what! farm- afld'sthtion'reqiiisiteS.|;feiE7 severally require in the most-f^TOu 1 *!-' • ;able niarlceW, 'tind' at tlaeUame time share aril the profits ot the Association, which, after paymeut of all expenpe3, will bejqng .to.- and be dij-^ tributed amongst the shareholders^ f The Asspciatiop jvyill cpll^Qt pnd supply 't6 the'siiarehoid^rs agricultural *Hd tother sfiatistids, >£ roAipf^, draiintei'ested, apd reUablfljiinfoiumationir iaS:ip !; the I. Fta'tfli lofiajnd' 'advantages! i 'offered ; by -the various^ juaarkete ' [ thrpughputthewoirld/ , ■/[ .ri-i, .- ■. '. 'Tne, A;?so,eioitiop -wjlL.isqek &i:;allyi i itself with other kindred jnstitutiojiav. -• ■and so, by sharing the cest of agency and' fprei^n «markets,' xc- ) kluo©! such costs, ;w|iile/ -intreaJsir^ .' i corrdspondingl5 r tKe advantages to '.sba*-esb}defU ! ; ; . » •[ {} /. !-. .1 r i The profits of the Association, after payment to shareholders of a dividend not exceeding seven and a ! h'alf per cent., per, J3,nttuui r .and. after, jmalchig provUibV ifql 1 '! writing-. p^^of- \ rmuGh^oi-ilie assets -pf tie Association ,asCin.4jC® c deei»ed ■ iadvJsaile' '^an d proyjdingifor aH'^Sorve fund, will be divided aniongsfrHfee'-'' shareholders, a9pprdi.ng to .the amout\t o^ business done by eabh with the Association, may from time to time be, approved, . of by a majority of BharfchbWrsiti't a ; general, meeting yfphe Association. , iTHe>aiih i ual repbrtfe'bf'd tiler similar Association^ eh.qw . the f skti&lkctory 'fi'rianbial results 1 whidh may be at- , tainedjW^u^h.enterprifie^i a]id iu- '' Slices' tlie belief in the minds of the promoters thM equally, satisfactory. < • results nlay' be a'ehieved! in' tins part 'of 'tlie colony; 'while .offering a safb Investment for 'capital,, that, .the .< ■ West ■CpasV.Farrae'rs' GpVj^per'ative ' -'A^s6ci'aVion may become, not 1 only a, 'koni*c'e l 'oi J prdfit fo its shareholders jmd constituents, but also a great and permanent benefit to the farm-..ere.Kgi'afciersjifandi-prodraders of the J West Coast generally. JOHN STEVENS, r r-.'i :!.i :•■>!:••! .If >:•«>.! '.I'/'.'' Broker, Bulls. A t-nftTlT 1 "HilVftfciTi'^V A i A iiUil 111 JMUlloJliltX^ I K N.QR.BIITP.N; ;RPAI>, ' -n : ; v, ; ; r r-'T r ;\\ V.I if "!l • ' I, $ijs: fgi-eat ! iPJeaqur/^ ; in again . . . , I tihanJiing, .uiy , nuuxerAue, : custQ ? .. mers fojg. t)jey: i isup.poftfc i )R t^-PMfe*. dnd. look . fpy ward ( tQ a, cqnti nuampe . <if, fjhe sOjm,6j in .th i e i .,f i uture^^B,i I hayp / this year to offer , ;•,••>:{.■.■!: i ; SPECIAL, IN^UCiJMENTS S H EL T E R EiEfe. ! .if. u./l «:..; T^TVi The great question being what sh^U.-we •< Aia-ve. Jo^ishjeltejjdflU'i qM 1 orchards! and. cattle? .viz., : -iPiq.es -of. sorts-r-Giupi^essQS, ! Macrocjarpa: x &&& otjleri^pr^; Gums, &c Orßdn mental ..Trees a^,,., Shrubs. yjz ?t Abies Excelsa, Abies Alba, Crytomeria Elegans, Hollies, Laurels (assorted), Escalonias (assorted), WellSngtonia Gigantea, Magnolias, Oamelias, Azaleas, Roses, &c. 1 ,-;;" *-\ ■- — Tr r* £ , "F-R U I T- TRE E-B , •- : : Co3fßlsilNO i O^' i ' i " '' Quinces Medlars ■ Mulberries Figs ,;!,• r .>Yalnuts Filberts' ; Apples ;, .-. , i Pears- , ; Plums .^ Peaclie§r f r-Neata^nes^ j r '"",.a',iS a^ ISt "':^' '','* >■ BM KIJU « 3TRWTS ; . LiJ^s^bbfries, Sfcr^wbe'iyiyßp'aTid i , ;RUubqa:b. •■..■ Grape. YMea, -AspaV. rt^gus, ,Bp%d/^^%le. . w r ; ES^IMATS§ .«ITON..fot.plantf-V ing either-, if ruit'-ov .forest tr<ies iby the acre, also plans and -estimates made for iLand*cape \Worki. :.. -iiii.-v-f.vM I plant and guaranteeforesbtreegj for 12 months or 2 years according Ordf \£.\W !eitli^M esses McMillan, Rha^j.<^.jC^..pll receive prompt attention. i RICHARD GRAY. I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 July 1891, Page 3
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707Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 28 July 1891, Page 3
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