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(3.) To conduct the sales of the Association upon a cash.basts. (*.y--Tot)ffer:facilities to Farmers for their produce to the Various""-'markets of the -world,"' and appoint Agents in the different localities for the furtherance, of this object. * (5.) To. purchase, take on lease, or in exchange, hive, or. otherwise acquire any real ana personal property, and any riphte, patents or privilege* necessary or convenient for the purpose of the Association, and Warehouses for the storage of grain and produce of any kind, and any land, buildirgs, easements, railway siding*, machinery, plant, and stock in trade. ! (6.) To construct, maintain, and alter any buildings, machinery, engines, plant, and works thai may be deemed by the Directors necesjary, convenient, or lit for the purposes of the Association, or calculated directly or indirectly to advance the interests of the Association or the members thereof. i (7.) To borrow or raise money by the issue of or upon bonds, debentures, bills of exchange, promissory nates, or other obligations or securities of the Association, or by mortgage or charge of all or any part of the property of the Association, or of its uncalled capital, or in such manner as the Directors of the Association may think fit, ', (8). To make, accept, endorse, and execute Promissory notes, bills of exchange, and other negotiable instruments. '; (9.) To purchase or otherwise acquire and undertake all or any part of the business, property and liabilities of, and to amalgamate with any other Association, Company, Firm, or Person ; the objects of which shall be altogether, or in part, similar to those of this Associa-

I (10.) To invest moneys not immediately required upon suchsecurites aa may from time to time be approved of by the Directors. _ ; (11). To make advances to members oifthe Association, upon such real or personal securities as may from time to time-be approved of by the Directors. ; (12)."Toreceive money on deposit at interest or otherwise. ; (13). To sell, exchange, improve, manage, develop, lease, mortgage, dispose of, or otherwise deal with all or any part of the property of the Associa tion.. ! (14). To extend the operations of the Association in any direction which may seem likely, to benefit the members thereof. 1(15.) lb";do all such other "things at are incidental* or conducive to the attainment of the above object 3 or any of them. The preliminary expenses and those attending the promotion and registration of the Association will be paid by the Association. The liability of the members is limited to the nominal value of the shares held by them. Welungion, Mav 13, 1891.

' SUNDAY, 17th INST. MH COREIE JOHNSTON, [TTILL Lecture as follows on ..V- SUNDAY Next. THEATRE ROYaL, at 3 O'Olock, Subject— "The Dovm Grade." : THEATRE ROYAL, at 8 O'Olock, Subject—".4 Court Scene" ■ TEMPERANCE HALL, . Addressat 7 O'Clock. ALLINVITED. SEATS FREE—NO'COLLECTION.

OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Wellington Amateur Operatic i Society; SIXTH SEASON'.OF SIX NIGHTSy i : ; COSIIIESKSNO '■• -j JWednesda?/ May 20th. ■' REPRODUCTION OF THE GREAT - ■■■■■■-■•■ '■■'■' SUCCESB, •■ ... " New Caßt,^|fei^|i?aMai.eto.r Prices, 4s, 3s, 2s, tmWtC " A"' Boiißlan-ttt Hollidays. P. LEy^Seorefury.

I ,ENDERS Tift' fe wcaivei np tto L noon of SATURDAY, the S3rd May, 1891, ; /^^.S^^&^l \ For tlve ere^tion^^^^^^ki^li- • 'orarigi Botel^^Mf^^-: Plans and specifications to be ireen^at Mr G. "W. DeUar'a, Carterton. Teffders to be addressed to James SextorirCareof Mr G. Deller,:Carteiton. The lowest ALFEEDTGN ROADDISTRICT. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. fTOMINATIONS for the Tiraomea bflice ofthe'Board.' -; ;_ In theevent' of a contest a meeting of tho Ratepayers wiU be : field on TUBSDAY, June 9tfvit the 1 residence of Mr W. J,, SATJNDERSrat 4'p.m. domination Papers "may be had from Mr Saunders or myself.., .'..,- , \ F. aiPUNDjBDMiB, .•-•:• ■■ ' " Keturniog Officer,

ENDfiRS will be received for Fatting Light Bs*k at Waiki, Wangaeliff. '*? _ Tenders close May^.% , Specifications m»j be teen by applyWtb Dr Hosking, or¥. Lee, on the grWJbd. J .- , F7A. HOSBJNG. -j " ifuterton. £Jfoy 4th, 18»*:-*^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3812, 16 May 1891, Page 3

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