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Notices. In allotting shares, preference will bo given to milk suppliers, whose applications will receive first consideration. After the first allotment of shares, the Directors will determine the premium at which any subsequent allotment shall be made. A general meeting of shareholders will bo called within thirty days after allotment of shares, for the purpose of electing Directors and Auditors, The operations of the Association have hitherto been successful, and it is expected that the consolidation, extension, and control of the business which will follow from the adoption of co-operative principles under the same competent management as heretofore will result in continually increasing success, all the advantages of which will be secured in full by milk-supplying shareholders. After payment of a dividend at a rate of £8 per cent, upon the calledup capital of the Company, all surplus profits of Die year’s trading will lie dealt with for the benefit of the shareholders. Application for shares should be made, in tbe accompanying form and forwarded to the Secretary of tbe Company,together with the amount payable on application. If no allotment is made the deposit will be returned without reduction, and where the number of shares allotted is less than the number appliedfor the surplus will he returned. The business and assets will be taken over subject to all existing contracts which have been made by or on behalf cf the Company, or in respect of which Die Company is or may become liable. These comprise— Two agreements for the sale and purchase of the assets and properties referred to, dated respectively the 21st day of August, 1901, and the 22nd day of August, 1901, and made respectively between John Carey Lovell and Wesley Spragg of the one part and Herbert Edward Pacej as trustee for and on behalf of the Company of the other part, and an agreement made on the 241h day of August, 1901, between the Company of the one part and Wesley Spragg of the other part, and an agreement made on the 24th day of August, 1901, between the Company of the one part and Lovell and Christmas Limited of the other part, also others which are of the ordinary trade chararctor and necesssary for the working of the concern, but including as they do numerous contracts with employees, customers, manufacturers and others, they cannot be specified. There may also be other contracts which, technically, fall under Section 23 of ‘ The Companies Act, 1882.’ Subscribers will be held to have had notice of all the above contracts and to have waived all right to be supplied with particulars of all such other than as above specified, ami to have agreed with the Company as Trustee for the Directors and other persons liable not to make any claim whatsoever or to take any proceedings under the said Section or otherwise, howsoever, in respect of any non-compliance with the said Section or any other statutory enactment or any mis-statement in the Prospectus made by the Directors in the bona fide belief that it is true. Prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be obtained from the Company’s Secretary, Solicitor or Bankers. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company and of the contracts, reports and debentures above-mentioned, as well as of the Trust Deed to secure such debentures, may be inspected at the office of the Company’s Solicitor. Dated this 24th day of August, 1901. There being only one tender, and that for 64ft only of the property in Hood Street, Hamilton, lately put into the market on account of its excessive valuation, and that offer allowing nothing for the unimproved value of the land, it is DECLINED, with thanks. Consequently, KAIAPOI HOUSE will be managed as heretofore. NEW _ RELIABLE GOODS, with a margin of profit, which small working expenses enables advertiser to trade with, will he the chief inducement to purchasers in compensation for the inconvenience caused through the removing of verandah and the obstacle planted at the approach to premises until such times as the ‘ Golden Rule ’ will he recognised. J. JEL. JEL HATBIOB; KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON. Northern Light Boots & Shoes # * * * * w * ARE ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE AND PRICES DOWN TO TH] LOWEST NOTCH. WHEN WALKING upright :md happy don’t yo find it of vast importance to be well shod '! There isn’t any reason why you should not be (HP The NORTHERN LIGHT arc all right W The KROMOLETTA none bette And the plain artisan who comes to E>. SALMON', Hamilton, Gets just as much courtesy and attention as a millionaire.

.0. J T OW ON VIEW AT BEDROCK PRICES. INSPECTION INVITED. CASH CUSTOMERS LIBERALLY DEALT WITH. CAMBRIDGE.

BUILD UP THE HOETH, ]\ T OT THE SUUT.II. NO CONNECTION WITH MILLING TRUSTS OR COMBINATIONS. A THING WORTH KNOWING. CHAMPION FLOUR is the Strongest and Whitest on the Market, absorbs water freely, hut requires plenty of working, and, as stated by our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OF BREAD MORE PER SACK THAN ANY OTHER BRAND ON THE MARKET, which, taking the value of the large loaf at sd, shows a saving of Is Bcl per sack of 2001b lOct per bag of 1001 L Dd per bag of 50! b Sid per bag of 2511) Or 16s 8d per ton in favour of In \ ie\v of tho foregoing facts, is no Cheap, Sti'.ioby Flour dear at any price BO GO STRAIGHT FOR CHAMPION. CHAMPION. P. VIRTUE, Manager,

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1051, 18 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1051, 18 September 1901, Page 3

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