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of every description, all farn" 1 and station products and rtquisites, implements, machinery, chattels, at.d eflects of all lands, upon such termand coiidiiion as the directors may I from t.me to *.ime appoint 0.- To aii-rd fa ila^es to the pburfholders and cons itients of the Aflsooi>iti n for, or lo undertake for i (lipra the hhiptnent of "heir produce : to the vari. us ma'lo ts of the world, anri tonppoint agents in Gr*-at Bri ! tain, the other rolonie-, and foreign i connM i«> 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, nnd to recev- c money 011 deposit at interest rv • therwise. s.— To 8' 11, e?. change, improve, n.anage, lease, mortgage, disp-'te of, or otheiwise deul wi h nil cv any part of the property of the Association. ADVANTAGES OF THE ASSOCIATION. To senure to the farmers, graziers, and proriuers of the "West Coast, by co-o|.eretsrn, the benefit^ of interchange, which have hitherto gone to he agents <r distributors a'ont). By adapting the prinniplo "F cooperation in the formation of the A.pociatioi , farmers, graziers, flaxmillers, nnd all otbr producers who nre bhareholders Bi-d constituents, may sell their products and buy what farm and station requisites they severally require in the most favourable markets, »md at the same time share in the profits ot the Association, which, after payment of all expenses, will belong to nnd be distributed amongst the shareholders. The Association will collect and supply to the sbarehold rs agricultural and other stanstics, prompt, disinterested, nnd re iable information as to the frtftte of and advantages offered by the various markets throughout the world Tne a . ?sociation will seek to nlly Obef with other kiidred institutions, and so, by sharing the cost of agency in British nnd foiei n markets, reduce such co ts, T\hile increasing correspondingly the advantages to shareholders. # , The profits of the Association, flfter payment to shanho'ders of a dividend not i-xceedii'g *even and a ! half p*-r cent, per annum, and after making prov B : on for wrin'na offso much of the nsst ts "f the Association I «.?; may be eleemf-d advisnMe _ and ;..rovidi'ng for a re eive fund will be div'ded nmnsst the shareholders, ,i'C( rdini» to the ninomit of business lon<- by earh with the Association, n>ny hem timo to titne bp approved lif t y a innjorit.v of shareholders at a general mcc i' gof ihe s-ncintio>'. The annual r portsof other similar Ass. nation- show tlie .-ati^faotory fi 1 ancinl results which mny b^ ntmined I y smh • uterprist-s, a>.rl induces the belief in the minds of the promoters that eqm.lly satisfactory results ma be achieved in this part of the coon-, and while off.-rii.fr v safe investaieut f»r capital, that the West Coast Fanner*.' Co-O|>« rative Association may beenmr, not only a tonrce of profit to its shareholders and constituents, but also a greac aud permanent benefit >o the farm-. e v s, graziers, and producers of the West Coast generally. JOHN STEVENS, BiOKER, Bulls. LOUTH NURSERY, NOEBITON KOAD, FOXTON. {HAVE great pleaoure in again thankiig- "'.v numerous customers for their support in the past, and look forward to a continuance f the same in the future, as I have this year to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN SHELTER TEEES. The great question being what shall we have for shelter for our orchards and cattle? viz., Pines of Bor t 8 — Cu presses, Macrocarpa and other sorts ; Gums, &c Also Ornamental Trees and bhrubs. viz., Abies Fxcetea, Abies Alba, Crytomeria Elegans, Hollies, Laurels (assorted). Fscalonias (assorted), We l - -lingtonia G'gantea, Magnolias, Camelias, Azaleas, Roses, &c. FRUIT TREES, CONSISTING OF Quinces Medlars Mulle ries Figs 'Walnuts Fiib. rts Apples P^hi's Plums leaches Nectarines Cherries Hazels. SMALL FfJUITS — Gooseberries. Raspberri s, Strawberries and itbub- i<). (7iii»io Viut'S, A ; par..«;iis. nnd S^akaie. ESTIMATES (UVEN for planting eiihet fiuit or forest tr-es by the acre, jilso pl.ins <md estimates made ft r Landscape Work. I p ant aud guarantee forest treps for 12 uioa hs 01 21 years according to agieemeiit. Orde s loft, with Me sin McMillan, Rhc.d s & Co. will itciive j^ruuipt atteuiiou. KICHARD GRAY. ]

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 December 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 December 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 29 December 1891, Page 4

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