carrying onany business whichthis'AsEOpossessed of property suitable for. any of ■ .the ; poses of this Association,;'. (Hi) To* tot as agent for any corporation or ■ '• .person for fhe sale[of goods' on' commis- . sum, or for any other purpose for which the As3ociatiousliD.il bo appointed agents, (I) To raise money in any manner the Directors: may think fit, and in'particular by too. issuo of debentures or debenture , stock, perpetual or otherwise, oharged upon all or any of the Association's property, present and future; including its uncalled •' capital, ,; ■•;...■■.. ~.., *-„„,!„.. iuwucj, ciwicr irt'imw uansers or otherwise with or without security, . upon tho property ot the Association, (ti.) To appoint agents.in any part of the world for all or any of the purposes of tho Association, (m.) To mako accept, endorso, and execute promissory notes, bills of exchange, and other negotiable instruments. (N.) To enter into any arrangements for sharing profits, union of interest, co-operation joint adventure, reoiprocal'conccssion, or othevwise, with any corporation or person canying on,oronga7ed in; or who may be about to carry on or engago in, any, business which this Association is authorised tocarryon orengagein, or any business or transaction capablo of being ■ carried on so as directly or indirectly to ■•■■ benefit this Association j and to lend to guarantee the contracts of, or otherwise assist or become responsible for nny such corporation or person, (o.) To manage and deal with any land or ■ sum of the Association as scourity for any debt in such manner as to the Directors shall seem fit, with as full powers ts an individual would have in like case, (P.) To construct, carry out, maintain; im- • prove, manage, work, control, and superintend: nny stores, factories, warehouses, and other buildings, work", plants, and rnaohinciy, which may seem directly or indirectly conducive- toany of the Association's objects, and to contribute to, subsidise, or otherwise assist or toko part r in any such operations or concerns, iQ.) To make such arrangements as the Direo tors think fit for granting, and to grant, rebate in prices, discounts, or other ad-1 • vantages to sbarehuldcrs, or to person . Association, or to both shareholders, and ' :.such purchasers, (n.) To carry on any business of the Association upon co-operative principles to such . extent, and with such limits, and subject . to.such,provisions as to the Directors shall seem fit.
(a.) lo make advances and loans to any person, company, or firm, and either with or without security for repayment, (t,) To do all or any of the above things as principals, agents, contractors, or trustees, or otherwise, and cither alone or in conjunction with othots, and by or through trustees, agents, or otherwise. (v.) To do all such other things as may be incidents or conducive .jo tho attainments of the above objects or any of them, 4- the Liability of the Association is Limited, 0, The Capital of the Association is £IOO,OOO, divided into 20 000 Shares at £5 each. VICTORIA CREAM SEPARATORS. HAND AND POWER. PREMIERE AWARD, Gold Medal, , Pans Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE, Gold Medal Sydney, N.S.W FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Kampen, Eolkimd, FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Courtray, Belgium. HIGHEST AWARD, Silver Medal . '■' London Dairy S/ww. ~ .'HIGHEST AWARD; , Briibam Exhibition, Australia. HIGHEST AWARD, Dunedin ExJdbition, New Zealand. Agents for the North Island, WILKINS& FIELD, IRON MERCHANTS, WELLI NGTON SEEING AND SUMMER
SMSONS JAS JONES & Co SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS TCrEW, Delaines, Ginghams, Prints, IX EW Foulards, Zephyrs, FlannelNEW ettes, Cheviots, Swiss Robes, EWeto. NEW Laces, Ribbons, Feathers, EW Flowers, oto. ' NEW data, Bonnets, EW ' : Millinery, etc. NEW BOOTS and EW SHOES.* NEW Suits, Shirts, Tieß, EW Hats, etc. ■ INSPECTION INVITED. DRESSMAKING- A SPECIALITY
'ANTED,-TROUT fit for Btufn I ( fing, Birds,. Fish, Beptiles. Animals preserved and mounted m tho highest style of the mfc, Bullocks' Horns, and Shells polished aud mounted. Fur and leather Mulfs cleaned, preserved, and nude ud. Fur skins tanned and dressed. Feathers cleaned, curled and dyed. Glass Shtdes fitted up to order. Work dene in all it branches. Slugs Heads, Birds Bkjna, Glass Eyes, etc., for export, always on hanfj,. CqrrwpqpdenPßip al| paita of the globe. The Trade and Museums supplied. : Thirty years expemnce. -• ' A, J, JACOBS, ■ < ' '■■'■-'■ ''..■' 'j. ■'Taxidermist, (Opposite I he Club), i Ohapol-Stroot, Masterton. i Irl, PINNY, DIRECT IMPORTER OF Musical Instruments !_ ORGANS from 415 • PlANOSfromi3o h diSNEg-STIiRBTj'. • .. '"-. - : m"'.'". ■'■'. "I :INSrRUMKNTS. j\
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4047, 25 February 1892, Page 3
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712Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4047, 25 February 1892, Page 3
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