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(e.) Prom tliue to time topurckse, nccept leases for terms of years of, or ecquiro on ■' any other tenure, land, stores, shops, ond dtnor buiMingf, wlicrcon tho business of tlio Association may bo carried on or bo intonded to be carried on; ond ony lind or buildings so acquired to dispose of or deal with by sale, lease, or otherwiso, as to tbo Directors shall seem fit. (('.) To mako ond cuter into contracts ond engagements for tho supply of stock in trade or material at fixed prices, for fixed periods, or otherwise, as to tho Directors shall seem fit. (a.) To acquire and undcrtako tho whole or any part of the business, property ond liioilities of any corporation of person carrying on any business which this Association is authorised io carry on, or possessed of property luitable tor any of tho purposos of this Association, (n.) To act as agent for any corporation or person for tho salo of goods on commission, or lor any other purpose for which the . Association shall bo appointed agents, (i.) To raise'mancy in any manner the Directors may think fit, aud in particular by the issuo of debentures or debenture stock, perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all or any of the Association's property, pro- . Bent and future, including itß uncalled capital. (k.) To borrow money, cither from its Bankers or otherwise, witli or without security, upon the property of tho Association.. (L.) To appoint agents in any part of iho world for oil or any of the purposes of the Association, , (il.) To make, accept, cndoise, and execute promissory notes, bills of oxcliange, and other negotiable instruments. (n.) To enter into any arrangements for sharing profits, union of interest, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal concession, or otherwise, with any corporation'or person carrying on, or engaged in, or who may be about to carry on or engage iu, any bnsimss which this Association is authorised to carry, on or engage in, or any business or transaction capable of being carried on so as directly or indirectly to benefit this Association; and to lend money, to guarantee tlio contracts of, or otherwise assist to become responsible for any such corporation or person. (o,)To managoond deal with any land or property which may come into tho possession of tho Association as security for any debt in Hjcli manner as to the Directors shall seem fit, ,'witli as full powers as an individual would havo in like case. (P.) To construct, carry out, maintain, improve, manage, work, control, and superintend any stores, factories, warehouses, nnd other buildings, works, plants, and machinery, which may seem directly or indirectly eonducivo to any of tho Association's objects, and to contribute to, subsidise, or othorwiso assist or take part iu any such operations or concerns, (Q.) To make such arrangements as tho Eireotors think fit for granting, and to grant, special concessions, reductions in prices, • rebate in prices, discounts, or other advantages to shareholders, or to persons purchasing at the factories or stores of the Association, or to both shareholders and , such purchasers. (it) To cariy on any business of tho Association upon co-operative principles to such extent, and with such limits, and subject to such provisions as to the Directors shall seem fit, (s.) To make advances and loans to any person. company, or firm, and either v?ith or without Bucurity for repayment. (t.) To do all or any of the above things as principals, agents, contractors, or trustees, or otherwise, nnd cither alone or in conjunction with otheis, and by or through trustees, agents, or otlrawise, and either alone or in conjunction with others, and by or through trustees, agents, or otherwise. M To do all such other things as may bo incidental or jonducive to the attainments of tho aboys objects or any of them. Tho Liability of the Association is Limited. Tho Capital of the Association is £100,001), divided into 20,000 Shares at £5 eaot,

' REBOJAL, MASTERTUN. CONCfJRT AND SOCIAL Thursday, March 17tli, ST, PATRICK'S HIGBT, AT 8 O'OLOCK, In aid of the Catholic Church. Besides Borne of the best talont in the district, tho oasistance of M iss M'Olean, Miss Fisher, and Mr McGinmty, • of Wellington, lias been secured fur the Concert. Tickets to admit to Concert and Socia 1 2s each J. MuKENNA. A GIIAND

QPERA HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Under tbo direction of tho Australian Theatrical Management Company (Limited,) Molbuurne. Alanaeting Director, the Bon.GourgoGoppin, M.L.O. Actins; Manacor, Mr Charles Bradley, Treasurer, Mr It. W. Greville. Last Week of tho world»famcd star WALTER BENTLEY. (" One of the sratesc livintr actors,"— Melbourne Evening Standard.) and the contingent of English and Australian Artistes supporting him, ONE OF the GKEATEbT SUCCESSES REMEMBERED 11} WELLINGTON. TO-NIGHT.—THURSDAY. Lord Lytton's dramu "RICHELIEU." ".RICHELIEU" ,„Walter Bentley. Tomorrow HAMLET. Adraisaion—4b, 3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Holliday's.

JAMES COLEMAN, TTAVING taken over the : JJDTCHEBY BUSINESS in Eketuhutia lately carried on by Mr G. Edwards, begs to inform tno general pub' lie and RESIDENTS or EKETAHONA, t-hdt thoy will be waited on daily as horotofore by Mr [j. Edwards, and hopes by keeping only the best of meats and the primcst joints to have a fair shoro of public support, Mn G. Ed\vard3, having sold his Butchery Business at Eketahuna to Mr James Coleman, thanks the general public for the supportaccorded him in the past, and hopes that tho same patronago will be accorded to his predecessor, MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNs TEERS; "INSPECTION Parade on Tuubsday J. evening. Finos for non-attendance. By Order. 0. A.POWNALL, Captain Commanding. Central Shaving Saloo ut A. WHITE & CO, ' B KG to announce that thoy have now commonccd business as HAIRDRESSERS &TOBACCOMBIS in the commodious premises lately' occupied by Mr Geo. Saqb, OLD FRIENDS and NEW FACES 'will be welcomed, and patrons-.will find the Central Saloon second to none in Mastorton for COMFORT, OLEANLINIIiSS, and ' CIVILITY. BUILDING SOCIETY SHARES. JAM a Cash Buyer q[ Masterkon . Building Society Shares, of third or ourth years' standing, in any number up p ten, at full value, including intorest and profits. , CHARLES HAINES, " WurabafaDaiiy" Office, Masterton NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail via San Francisco, will close at this office on Thursday, the 24th day of March, at 0,15 a,m, Money orders and .registered letters at A p.m on "Wednesday,23rd ' ■ J. BAGGIE, Mabtettju, Bth March, 1892

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4059, 10 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4059, 10 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4059, 10 March 1892, Page 3

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