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iV OUtt'ii. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING COMPANY. PROSPECTUS OK SEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION, Incorporated under ‘The Companies Act, 1882/ and its Amendments. CAPITAL: £IOO,OOO. Divided into 40,000 Shares of £2 10s each, of which 20,000 are now offered for subscription, the balance being held in Reserve, payable as follows 2s 6(1 on application, and the balance in calls of 2s 6d each at intervals of not less than six mouths. Provisional Directors ; Messrs WESLEY SPRAGG, H. K. PACEY & A. HANNA Manaoino Director : MR WESLEY SPRANG Bankers : THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND Solicitor: MR A. HANNA Secretary: MR 11. E. I’ACTY Office : WELLESLEY STREET, AUCKLAND. nnHE Association has been formed—To acquire and take over, as from X the first of the present month, the business, property, plant, trade marks, goodwill, contracts and engagements of the New Zealand Dairy Association, which is one of the oldest and most prosperous Dairy concerns in New Zealand, embracing the ‘ Butter Department ’ of The New Zealand Frozen Meat and Storage Co., Ltd., the business of the old New Zealand Dairy Association and the business of Reynolds & Co., Ltd. which have been amalgamated and greatly extended, and comprising at present : (-7.) Forty (40) separate skimming stations and factories, including two new creameries now in course of erection at Aka Aka and Maungatautari respectively, which will be completed at the cost of the Vendors, and the Pukekohe Central Factory, which is now being enlarged and improved at u co*tof about £I,OOO, which the Vendors will hear. (b) The extensive freehold city business premises, cottages, and stables, situated in Wellesley and Albert Streets, Auckland. [c] Various land and properties. (il) The trade marks and goodwill of markets, including the present city business. AND to convert the same into a milk suppliers’ co-operative company, with limited liability, thus enabling milk suppliers to secure all profits and advantages which are derivable from the business. AND generally to extend and develop the business in such direction as may be decided by the Directors in accordance with the Memorandum of Association of the Company. Although the issue of half the capital of the Association will be ample to acquire the existing business and carry it on efficiently, it has been thought expedient to make provision for the expansion of the Association’s business. There are profitable openings for creameries in districts not now occupied, and the directors will be in a position to issue to local milk suppliers, from time to time, sufficient shores to cover the cost of buildings and plant, so that all new creameries will be initiated on the co-operative plan. The business has been in existence sixteen years and has thus passed beyond the experimental stage, and is now an assured and prosperous concern. The city trade and the order trade of the Islands and Australia have exceeded four hundred (400) tons of butter during the past year ; while the London business for the same period has been nearly eight hundred (800) tons. Writing under date of 29th of May of this year, the Association’s Australian Agent says ; 4 There is no doubt but that people will give very much better prices tor your butter than for any other in New Zealand, aud it must be satisfactory for you to know this.’ The London agent’s report on last season’s operations says : ‘The prices realised for your butter are the very highest in the market.’ The quality of the butter has elicited commendation in whatever foreign market it has been placed. The following are extracts from a letter addressed to the Under-Secretary for Agriculture and Mines, Sydney, and published in the Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales for June, 1899. This letter is from the pen of Mr J. A. Bulkeley, the holder of the Hawkesbury Agricultural Scholarship. Mr Bulkeley says 4 The United States Government purchased in London in January, 1899, four samples of Australian and one of New Zealand butter for exhibition in America, These packages were landed in New York in the same mouth and were critically examined by experts from New York, Boston, and Chicago, with the following results 1. Australia, trade mark Bangalow 80 points 2. ~ ~ Ululu 3. New South Wales, Berry Creamery, Shoalhaven, N.S.W 4. Victoria, Anderson’s Merrimu Butte: Factory ... 5. New Zealand, New Zealand Dairy Association, Auckland Mr Bulkeley continues : 4 Professor Smith, Director of the Experiment Station at Michigan College, who saw the packages at Grand Rapids, assured me that notwithstanding the adverse conditions to which they had been exposed, they ranked equal if not superior to the best fresh American butter exhibited,’ The control which the Association’s brands of butter have of the Auckland markets, and the prices they command, are too well-known to need comment. Valuation of the properties, plant and business has been made by Robert Fenwick, Esq., Managing Director of T. &S. Morrin, Ltd. His report is as follows: — ' Auckland, August 13th, 1901. To ‘Wesley Spragg, Esq., 1 Manager New Zealand Dairy Association, ‘Auckland. < sik,— Following your instructions I have, with the assistance of Mr William Cole, a comnetent Ironmonger, and Mr Aloxr. G. Harvey, Manufacturer of, and Agent for, Dairy Machinery, utensils, and general Dairy supplies, made a careful arid independent examination of, and enquiry into the condition and value of the property, plant, and business of your Association. 4 1 find that generally the machinery and plant have been kept up-to-date, and that they are in good goina'and working order and condition. 4 1 have had prepared a detailed schedule of_ freehold and leasehold lands, buildings, property, machinery, plant, etc., including the two central factories and the freehold city premises. 1 have also considered the alterations now being effected at Pukekohe at your cost, and the new erections now in course at Aka Aka and Maunoatautari, and I estimate the present value of all property to be at least £4O 806 (forty thousand eight hundred and six pounds.) ’ 4 I have also carefully examined your business records and accounts, and I estimate the value of your trade marks, markets and the goodwill of the same to be at least £6,000 (six thousand pounds). ‘Making in all a total of £46,806 (forty-six thousand eight hundred and six PO, "" |S ‘(Signed) ‘ Robert Fenwick. 80 83 83 m 91J The business, properties and assets above mentioned, including the Association’s manufacturing, trading and delivery organisations, its present Auckland city and other local markets, and its markets in the Islands, Australasia and Britain, are being acquired on exceptionally favourable terms. The price is £40,000 (exclusive of stock and book debts), and the same is to be paid and provided for as follows : - £I,OOO in 400 fully paid-up shares ; £39.000 by the issue of 390 debentures of £IOO each, redeemable bv annual payments of £4OOO, and bearing interest at the rate of £5 cent, per annum, payable half-yearly. The stock-in-trade will be taken at valuation, and will be paid for in cash. The book debts are guaranteed by the Vendors as good for book values, and will be taken over accordingly and paid for in cash. The services of Mr Wesley Spragg, who has been General Manager of the business since its inception, have been secured as Managing Director of the Company for a period of seven years at bis present salary, but without commission or share of profits. The Association is also arranging to secure the services of Messrs Lovell and Christmas, Ltd., fora like period of seven years upon favourable terms. Messrs Lovell and Christmas, Ltd., have for many years acted as sole Agents for the Association in London, and under their care what is practically an order demand for the Association’s brands of butter has been created at prices much in excess of current quotations. The registered trading title, ‘ New Zealand Dairy Association,’ has acquired very considerable commercial value. It is therefore being retained unaltered, excepting by the addition of the word ‘ Limited,’ in compliance with the Act. As it is desirable that the whole of the shares be subscribed for by milk suppliers and employees only, so that the Company may he purely co-operative in its constitution, the terms upon which the business will be transferred have been specially arranged so as to enable every supplier to take up his full number of shares. The usual joint and several bond, which has hitherto been so seriously objected to, will not be requited. Shareholders’ liabilities will thus be limited to their own shares, and they will not carry responsibility on account of others. The purchase money has been obtained by arrangement as above, on easy terms, at a low rate of interest. The immediate cost to shareholders will he 2s Gd per share on application only ; nothing further on allotment. Ju tfie case of milk suppliers this payment may be made by order upon the Association. Subsequent calls will he at. long intervals, and it is expected that the profits will fully meet the calls from year to year, and in that manner the whole properly be paid fur without any burden being felt.

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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1051, 18 September 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1051, 18 September 1901, Page 3

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