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of every description, all farm and station products and requisites, implements, machinery^ effects of all: Umds/^updn snW^rms and conditions aatbe directors may ; from time to time appoint., 3.— To afford facilities to the shareholders and constituents of tb,e j Association for, or to undertake tor i them the shipment of their produce i to the various markets of the world, | and to appointf agents in. Great Bri- ! tatn.'tb'e otiier colonies, and foreign countries for the furtherance of this object. ' ; 4,-rrTo make advances, to the members of the Association or &ny ! other person or persons upon real personal securities, as may from time to time be approved of by the direct- ; ors, and to receive money on deposit at interest or otherwise/:; • f\ iJ^i^Po^sell^veidharige, improve^ manage,, lease, mortgage, dispose of, or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property of the Associa^ tion, APTMUSJ^ CIATION. " J W secure to the farmers, graziers, and prbaucprs of the West Coast, by co-operatson, the benefits of interohange, whioh have hitherto gone to the agents or distributors a'ona. y» adopts 4he, B r|ncip]e of 00. 4pWation -in of the AuQoUtiTQv, farmers, graziers, flaxHfiHerl; and all other prodnoers who are shareholders and constituents, may . sell their products and buy what farm and station requisites they severally require in the most favourable markets, and at the same time share in .Jhe profits ot the Associaflat* *#$>' l^rPVvf^tf? e'xpeWeßi-wiir^lODg t0 and be dl^ tributed amongst the shareholders. The ; Association will collect 'and supply to the shareholdtrs agricultn. ral and other statistics, prompt, disinterested, and reliable information as to. the state of and advantages offered by the various markets throughout the world. Tne Association will seek to ally itself with other kindred institutions, and so, by sharing the cost of agency in British tind foreign markets, reduce such coits, while increasing correspondingly the advantages to shareholders. # , v .£he profits of v the, Association. afte> payment' to shareholders of a •^v^enaT&bt'exce'e3ing'se'veii'Bii'd''U half percent, per annum, and after making provision for writing off so much of the assets of the Association as ina^ be deemed advisable and providing for a reserve fund, will be divided amongst the shareholders, according to the amount of business done by each with the Association, may fromiima.to time be t approved of by a m@rig<of abarelialder,s at a general iaeeting*o'f the Association. The ; annualreportg of other similar Associations show the satisfactory finanoial results whiob may be attained! by such enterprises, aud. induces the belief in the minds of the 1 promoters that equally satisfactory results may be achieved in this part of the colony,. and while offering h J safe investment for capital, that the West; Coast Farmers' Co-Operative Association may become, notonly a source of profit to its shareholders and constituents, bnt also a great and permanent benefit to the farmers; graziers, ' and producers of tho West Coast generally. JOHN STEVENS, Broker, Bulls. LOIJTH NURSERY, " NOEBITON B0A ! D, ; FOXTON. I HAVE great pleasure in again 1 ■.■.:•■ thanking my numerous custo- 1 mers for their support in the past, < •and look forward to a continuance ' of the same :in the future, as I have < this year to offer, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ; ■-■• nr •:'■■• SH EL TEE TEE ES. The great question being what shall we have for shelter for * our J orchards and cattle ? viz., Pines of i sorts— Cupresses, ., Maorooarpa and ' other sorts ; Gums, &0.. . Alsp Orua- j mental Trees and Shrubs, viz., Abies Excelsa, Abies Alba, Cry tomeria ElegaHs, ' HolliesV < Laurels (assorted),. Efloalonws (assorted), WeU lingtonia Gigantea, Magnolias, Camelias, Azaleas, Eoses, &c. FEU I -.T" ) TEE ESO 00N8I8TINO OF Quinoes- Medlars Multerries Figs ! Walnuts ' Filberts 5 Apples ; -Pears Plums * ] Peaohes Nectarines Cherries Hazels. SMALL FBUITS — Gooseberries,- ." , „ .Raspberries? . Stmwflemes, aiid^ - fi '< , l{hu|>.»rb. ■, Grape Vines, Asparagus, and Seakale. • , ESTIMATES (UVEN for planting either fruit or forest trees by the acre, ftlso ;pluns and estimates made fur Landscape Work. I : I plant and guar'autee forest trees forl2 mba^hs or 2 years according to agreement. . Ordeis lefuwith Messrs McMillan, Rhodes & Co. will receive prompt attention. EICHAED GEAY. I

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 18 August 1891, Page 4

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