THE W.F.C.A.
The directors and management of the W.iirarapa Farmery' Co-operative Association, Ltd., are to be congratulated upon the success that has attended the-past year's operations. After providing for oss siustained by lire, bad and doubtful debts, depreciation in stock and plant, and writing down properties, there remains a net profit on the year's transactions of £13,238 I.9ji Id. Tin's is a result that is a testimony to the general prosperity of the district, and is a tribute to the efficiency of the management of the institution. The W.F.C.A. lias attained it« majority fiiis year. Its history has been one of steady and sustained development. * Probably when he returned from England twen-ty-one years ago, and conceived the idea of i co-operative business, Mr Myer Caselberg did not realise the possibilities of tlv? concern which has developed into one of. the soundest in the Dominion. Nor does he probabnow realise its full potentialities. Tt is safe to say, however, that if the business continues to be managed on the sound and safe linos which have characterised the past, there need be no apprehension concerning the future.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 17 September 1912, Page 4
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185THE W.F.C.A. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10711, 17 September 1912, Page 4
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