of every description, all farn? and station products and requisites, implements, machinery, chattels, and effects of all kinds, upon such 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 rhipment of their produce to the various markets of the world, and to appoint agents in Great Britajn., the other colonies, and foreign countries for the furtherance of this •bject. 4, To make advances to the members of the Association or an> other person or persons upon real personal securities, as may from time to time be approved of by the directors, and to receive money on deposit a,t interest or otherwise. , - &^d* ]bell^^cban|ej iwPWf'j manage, rease, 'm&tga 4 geyuispc?s^or7 or otherwise deal with all ; or any part of the property of the Association, ■•ABVWAfiJBB OF. TH§ AfSO^ ij CIATION , ..■<■■ : s secure to the farmers, graziers, and producers of the West Coast, by co-operatson, the benefits of interchange, which have hitherto gone to ihe agents or distributors a'ona. Bv y adopting tho prince $00---opepion W .tfjtbo AcPOciatipvS'farmerß, graziers, ffax.miUeis^an^ all otb-r producers who are ' shareholders and constituents, may Bell their products and buy what farto and station requisites they severally require in the most favour•able markets, and at the same time share in the profits ot the Associatiop^tt, after payment of all and be distributed amongst the shareholders. The Association will collect and 'supply to the shareholders. agricultural 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 totally ifbeif with other kindred institutions, and so, by sharing the cost of agency in British and foreian markets, reduce such co ts r while increasing correspondingly the advantages to shareholder. 5 ?. The profits of the Association, after payment to shareholders of. a dividend not exceeding seven and a half percent, per annum, and after making provision for writing off so much of the assets of the Association as may be deemed advisable and providing for a reserve fund, will be divided amongst the shareholder?, accordiu« to the amount of business done by each with the Association, may from time to time be approved of by a majority of shareholders- at a general meeting of the /^ociauon. The annual reports of other similar Associations show the satiT-laotnry financial results which ni>iy be attained by snob fnterprises, and \\\J duces the beliei in the minds of tho promoters that equally satisfactory results may be- achieved in this part of the oo'ony, and while offering h safe investment for capital, thnt the West Coast Fanner* 1 00-O|><-mtive Association may become, not only n. source of profit to iv shareholders and constituents, but also a greac and permanent benefit 19, tho fnrme v s, .graziers, air.) producers of the West Qoist goi.wally. , JOHN STEVENS, Baoker, Bulls. LOUTH NURSERY, NOEBITON BOAD, FO&TON. I HAVE great pleasure in again thanking my numerous customers 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 SHE L : ,'T E ( B T'B EES. The great question being what 9hall we have for, shelter for our orchards and cattle ? viz., Pioes of sorts — Cupresses, Macrocarpa ' and other sorts ; Gums, &c. Also Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, viz., Abies Expelsa, Abies Alba, Crytovineria Elegans, Hollies, Laurels (assorted), 1 Escalonias (assorted), We* liDgtonia Gigantea, 1 Magnolias, Camelias, Azaleas, Eoses, &c. FEU IT T BEE S, CONSISTING OF Quinces Medlars Multe ries Figs Walnuts Filberts ' Apples Pear 3 Plums L'ouches Nectarme3 Uherries : Hazels. SMALL FRUITS — Gooseberries, Pvaspberries, Strawberries, and •Bhubiitb. Grape Vines, A>-pa- • ivyus, and- Soakale. ESTIMATES, GIVEN for phmtr ing- eiihei fuiit or fore t trees by the ui;re, hJso pl.-ma arid estimates mado Lx Landscapo Work. I p'aut and guarantee forest trors for 12 months' fir % years according to ngtoeiaenti Urdeie left -with M-vb»'B MoMiltoii, Uhy^t-B & C»« N\il« ieoeiv© prompt attuutiun« UJCHAI?T) QBAY,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 4
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675Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 5 September 1891, Page 4
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