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of every description, all farm and station products and requisites, implements, machinery, chattels, and effects of all kinds, upon such termuud condiiions as the directors may from time to time appoint. 3.— To afford fa. ilities to the j phareholders and cons iti.ents 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 Bri- j tain, the other colonies, and foreign, countries for the furtherance of this t .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 recei* c money on deposit at interest or < tberwise. s.— To sell, exchange, improve, n.anage, lease, mortgage, dispose of, or otherwise deal wi'-b all or any part of the property of the Assooiation. ADVANTAGES OP THE ASSOCIATION. To secure to the farmers, graziers, and producers of th? West Coast, by co-operatscm, the benefit, of interchange, which have hitherto gone to he agents -r distributors a ona. By adopting the principle nf cooperation in the. formation of the Afpociatioi, farmers, graziers, flaxmillers, and all oth-r producers who are shareholders and constituents, may sell their products and buy what farm and station requisites they severally require in the most favourable n.nrkyts, nnd at the same time share in the profi s ot the Association, which, after payment of «11 fxpenses, will belong to nnd be distribut. d amongst the shareholders. The Association will col'ect and supi.'y to the sbarehold rs ngricultura> nnd ether f-ta'istks prompt, disinterested, nnd re iable information as to the *tate of and advantages offered by the various markets throughout the world Tne *?sociation will spek to ally irsef wi'h other kiidred institution*, and so, by Bearing the co*t of agency in British nnd forei n markets, reduce such cots, *hile increasing correspondingly the advantages to shareholders. § , The profits of the Association, after payment to shar< ln'ders of a dividend not exceeding heven and a half percent, per annum, and after making prov sion for writinu off so much of the assets of the Association as may be deemed advisable _ and providing for a res-erve fund will be divided amongst the shareholders, according to the amount of business done by each with the Afiesoriation, may from time to time be approved of by a majority of shareholders at a general meeiitsg of the ' s-«ooiatio". The annual reports of other similar Associations show the natisfaotory financial results which may be attained l>y such enterprises, awl induces the belie! in the minds of the promoters that equally satisfactory results ma\ be achieved in this part of the coiony, and while offering a safe investment for capital, that the West Coast Farmer*' Co-Operative Association may become, not only a sonrce of profit to its shareholders and constituents, but als> a great aud permanent benefit «o tb.p farmers, graziers, and producers of the West Coast generally. JOHN STEVENS, Broker, Hulls. LOUTH NURSERY, NORBITON BOAD, FOXTON. I HAVE great pleasure in again thanking n>y numerous customers for t.lieir suppoit in timpani, and look f-rwarrt to a continuance, f the same in the future, as I have this year to offer SPECIAL INDU; EMENTS IN SHELTER T^-:E ES. The great question* being what shall we have fo;\ shelter for our orchards and cattle"?' viz. . Pines of sorts— Cnpresses, Macrocarpa arid otber ports ; -.Gums', &c Also mental T*ees\ and bhru^^M^ Abies Fxc§W Abieß mena Elegans, Hollies, r-Lmif tsjta*; Bortedj.-EBcalpni^(ifeßoPtd4)^pb<J}*-liugwmia; G.|g*iii]^;u.. M#P^ : Caraelias; Aiitl^tsi Vsf^4^^M\^H <$$■ ■ ■• ■ ->:\- - •;■• w;^lHii)fe- 1 * l «P5Pv^: I 'caches " 'Necta-phM ■"V^uppiea^. • ■ ■- „\ Haa«|B.. ■■•'■■•..:'••■ . -„.;:•-- -' ' ■ 1; •'•tfjn,- - '. ' ■• ■ ■ SMALL FjA^TS — Gooseberries. Baßpbew&^> Strawberries, and BhubiirbV * Grape Vines, A>-pa-r&gus, and Seakale. ■ ESTIMATES (JIVEN for planting either fmit or forest tr^es by the acre, also pirns and estimates made f>r Landscape Work. I p:aut nnd guarantee forest trees for 12 mon 1)8 m 2 years according to agreement. \ J)rdeiß left with Ma*sr» McMillan, £thod--g & Co. will receive prompt atteution. • KICHAED GBAY.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 23 January 1892, Page 4

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