Public Notices. PROSPECTUS OF THE CANTERBURY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). Capital .. .. £IOO,OOO. IN 20,000. SHARES OF £5 EACH, Payable as follows: Five Shillings per share on application* Ten Shillings per share on allotment, and the balance at calls of not more than Ten Shillings share at any one time. No call to be||nflde under an interval of three montsf|rom the previous one being «S»de. , Provisional Directors ; W. ’Postlethwaite, Esq., Geraldine .Charles Bourne, Esq., Timaru John Goodwin, Esq., Fairlie Greek D. McLaren, Esq., Otaio J. Hayhurst, Esq;, Temuka * John Bradshaw,- Esq., OtaioJohn Buckle, Esq. r Arowhenua •' Jbshaa'"PafeeT®§q.f Tilnariff•”* * John Talbot, Esq., Temuka. Bankers: National Bank of New Zealand (Limited). Solicitor : A. St. G. Hamersley, Great North Road, Timaru. *' Hon. Treasurer : Joshua Page, Esq. Hon. Secretary, pro tem Jbhn Bradshaw, Esq. The Promoters of this Associatiotl wish to bring before the public of Canterbury the great gains to be derived by establishing- in their midst a Company to be worked purely on co-opera-tive principles, having certain objects for the fnrtherence of farming.interests, and olfering a great financial "saving to eacli individual member of the public who may become a shareholder. "The Promoters, also, have great conliilence in bringing this Association before the public, as similar co-operative institutions have been most successful in ail parts of the world. Amongst the most important objects of the Association are the following : To procure for its members greater facilities than at present exist, for the shipping of their produce to the consuming markets of the world. This the Association will do by exporting the produce for its Shareholders at the lowest lates in chartered ships, allowing Shareholders advances on the produce so shipped or deposited with the Company for shipment or sale at the lowest rates. This the Promoters think will bo of the greatest advantage, as the rates usually clmrgod in Canterbury are excessively high. The Shareholders of the Association will therefore be in a position to ship, their produce for sale to the best markets, instead, as has been so often the case, especially last season, of being forced to sell in ibis country at most ruinous prices, and far below the value in other markets. Also great benefit will be found in that the Association will procure cornsacks, wool packs, agricultural implements, seeds, and all articles of consumption at the lowest cost, that arc useful to its shareholders. By these means great saving will ba effected, as the difference between the price of all articles in New Zealand ami in the places of their manufacture, whether of husbandry or of general consumption, is far greater than many individual purchasers are aware of. The Association will undertake any business and make all arrangements that may be necessary with other firms for the furtherance and better carrying out of its objects. The .Directors are empowered by the Articles of Association to mike advances to its Shareholders on properties orolher securities as they may think fit. The benefits derivable from .the Association will be strictly confined to its Shareholders. The profits of the Association, after paying interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum on paid-up capital, will be divided amongst all the Shareholders pro rata according to the amount of business done by each Share holder. A meeting of the Provisional Directors will bo held at the Grosvehbr Hotel, Timam, on Saturday, November 27, 'fidien the shares then applied for will be allotted, and the date for the general meeting of Shareholders fixed for the appointment of Directors and the settlement of the Articles of Association. Forms of application for shares and any information may ho had at the Offices of the National Bank, .Timaru, and‘its branches, any of the Directors, Mr. Roger Kitt, of Waimate; and Mr Corbett, of Geraldine. Intending applicants can peruse the proposed Articles of Memorandum of Association at either the National Bank Offices, Timaru ; or at the offices of A. St. G. Hamersley, Solicitor, Great North road, Timaru. John Buckle, Esq., will, before the ineetj ing, to be held on the 11th December, 1880, visit the towns and districts of South Canterbury, to receive applications for shares and to give any information that may be required as to the object, Ac, Ac, of the Association. MONEY. fSI /Y f\r\r K TO LEND, in sums ob -L V/ »I / W I.; of £2OO and on approved security. AUSTIN * WEBB, Solicitors, Timaru TEA 2s TEA. CONCRETE STORE. Elizabeth tkeet. T| THE decided success which has attended -L the efforts made at the above Establishment, to offer a GOOD TEA at 2s per lb, which should command a good sale, encourage us to ask those who have not brought our Tea into competition to do so. The present state of the market offers a great opportunity for securing remarkable value for the money. Country orders will be forwarded at once on remittance of P. 0.0. or cheque. J. CLAYTON & CO.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2412, 9 December 1880, Page 1
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819Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2412, 9 December 1880, Page 1
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