PROSPECTUS OF THE WEST COAST FABMEBS 1 CO-OPEBATIVE ASBOCIATION (LiafiTEp.) To be incorporated under the provl gions of " The Companies Act 1882." CAPITAL,— £200,000 in 40,000 Shares of £t eaoh, with power to increase. FIRST ISSUE of 20,000 Shares are offered for subscription, ir respect of which it is only proposed to call up 25s per Share, payable at follows, viz, :— 5s on application, 5* on allotment, and the balance up k 25s per Share in calls of 5s pei _Shft*e, to be made at intervals oi not less than three months. The balance of 75s per Share will remain as a reserve of uncalled capital. It is not proposed to register the Association until at least 4000 Shares are subscribed for. In allotting Shares regard will be had to priority of application.. Temporary Office . WANGANUI. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS Wangantji.— Hon. John Bryce, Messrs T. Higgie, E. E. Fletcher, H. N. Harrison, Alex. Biggie. WAVERLEY.—Messrs W. Wjlson, G. Death, James Aitken, Walter Byrnes, Duncan McDonald. Marton & Bulls.— Messrs John W. Marshall, Donald Fraser, Geoffrey Potts, David Scott, John McKelvie, John T. Dalrymple, A. Cruickshank, W. A. Keiller, Arthur Amon, James Howard, James O. Lilly, Alfred Ross Feilding & Halcombe. — Major F. Moore, Messrs Albert H. Finnis, Charles FitzHerbert, H. L. Sberwill, Lewis S. Browne, Walter Johnstone, W. A. L. Bailey, John Pollock, William Mills, Owen Pleasants, H. Jacobs, J R. Johnstone, Alex. Bell, D, G. Riddiford, Robert Linton. Palmebston North.— Messrs William Coombs, John Cotter, Richard O. E. Carey, Peter Stewart, G. Remington Jones, A. Russell, Edward John Armstroug. Sandon and Oarnarvox.— Messrs J. A. Bailey, James Bull, Robert B MoKenzie, Alesc. MoDoneil, Tom MoKenzie, B. S. Penny. T'enry Hammond, Duncan D McKenzie. |BANKERS The Bank of New South Wales. SOLICITOR : Mr T. R. Cash, High Street, Marton. MANAGER : To be appointed after first meeting of Shareholders. SECRETARY : (Pro tern) Mr Walter Sinail, Wanganui. BROKE R : Mr John Stevens, Bulls. SEASONS FOR FORMATION OF THE ASSOCIATION. I.— The obvious necessity that farmers and all other producers, resident on the West Coast of the North Island of New Zeeland, should fee able to dispose of their wool, frozen meat, grain, dairy produce, flax, fruit, and any other products at greatly reduoed rates of commission, and be able to purchase all farm and station requirements at cost price, plus actual expenses. 2. The successful results achieved by Co-operative Associations in othei countries and in other parts of New Zealand— notably, by the Farmers Co-Operative Association in Canter bury. OBJECTS OF THE ASSOOIA t TION. ' The Association is established fo the purpose of carrying on the husi ness of a Co Operative Associatioi in all its branches, including tin flirect importation and supply o farm and other station requisites and the Memorandum and Article of Association will enable the Asso ciation, l._ To purchase, lease, exchange hire, or otherwise acquire and con struct any land, buildings, ware houses for the storage of wool, grain and prodoce of every description sale-yards, railway sidings, macbin cry. all necessary plant, stock-in trade, merchandise, and all suol other real and personal property a by the directors for the time beinj sball bo deemed necessary or con Tinient for carrying on the busines #f,ihe Association. 2.— Tq iwll either by public auo tion or by private contract, live stool
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 October 1891, Page 4
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549Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 22 October 1891, Page 4
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