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E,) From timo to time to purchase, accept leases tor torms of years of, or acquire on any other tenure, land, stores, shops, and other Buildings, whereon tho < business of the Association may bo carried on or bo , intended io bo carried on; and any land or buildings so acquired to dispose of or deal with by sale, lease, or otherwise, as to the Directors bIioII seem fit, (v.) To make and enter into contracts and engascments for the supply of stock in trado or material at fixed prices, for fixed periods, or otherwise, as to the Directors shall seem fit. (o.) To acquire and undertake tho wholo or any part of the business, property and liabilities of any corporation of person carrying on any business which this Association is authorised io carry on, or possessed of property fiiitablo tor any of tho purposes of this Association. (H,) To act as agent for any coiporation or person for the sale of goods on commission, or tor any other purpose for which the Association shall be appointed agents, (i.) To raise monoy in any manner the Directors may think fit, and in particular by the issue of debentures or debenturo stock, perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all or any of the Association's property, present aud future, including its uncalled capital. K.) To borrow money, cither from Us Bankers, or otherwise, with or without security, upon the property of the Association. (L,) To appoint agents in any part of the world for all or any of the purposes of tho Association, (si,) To make, accept, cndoisc, and execute promissory notes, bills of exchange, and other negotiable instruments. (N.) To enter into any arrangements for sliaring 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 he about to carry on or engage in, any businrss which this Association is autho' rifled 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 tho contracts of, or otherwise assist to becomo responsible for any such corporation or person, (o.) To manase and deal with any land or property which may come mto the possession of the Association as security for any debt in each manner as to the Directors shall seem fit, with powers as individual nould have in like case, (p.) To construct, carry out, maintain, improve, manage, work, control, and superintend any stores, factories, warehouses, and other buildings, works, plants, and machinery, which may seem directly or indirectly conducive to any of tho Association's objects, and to contribute to, subsidise, or otherwise assist or take part in any such operations or concern'. (q.) To make such arrangements as the Directors 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, ' (li.) To catry on any business of the Associa- ' tion upon co-operative principles to such i extent, and with such limits, anil subject 1 to such provisions as to the Directors shall seem lit. ! (8.) To make advances and loans to any per son, company, or firm, and either with or without security for re-payment, (T,) To do all or any of tho above things as 0 principals, ajents, contractors, or trustees, r or otherwise, and either alone or in con- '' junction with otheis, and by or through a trustees, agents, or otlnwise, and either alone or in conjunction with others, and i by or through trustees, agents, or other--3 wise, . (ut.) To do all such other things as may be incidental or conducive to the attainments of the above objects or any of them. 4, The Liability of the Association is Limited, 1 5. The Capital of the Association is £IOO,OOO, divided into 20,000 Shares at Si eact, 3 MKS HODGES. j EKKTAHUNA FRUIT, CONFEO r TIONERY, TOY & FANCY GOODS i DEPOT. •• TUST received, a largo assortment of - J ENGLISH & AMERICAN NOVELTIES, '• Beautiful Toys for the Children; HandI some China Ornaments for the home. , Pure lollies for everybody. ! Best Brands of tobaccos and cigars. Stationery and Fancy Goods. Hod Beer, • Ginger Beer, Cider, Orange Cham» 3 pagne, etc., etc. 1 A fresh supply of Fruits of the Season ' received every day at I MRS HODGES', \ EKETAHUNA I N.B.—Cash purchaser of fruit in any ■ quantity, AustraliauMutual Provident Society A'ewZealand Branch: Head Office, Cußtom houso Quay, ' Wellington. Local Board of Directors; The Hon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D., 0.M.G., M.L.O, (Chairman); The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, Esq,, M.L.O, (deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. j The Hon. Edward rvioHABDSON.O.M.G,; John Duncan Esq Medical Officer: Dr. W. G. Kemp. H.R.O.S. (England) mBJ OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, 1 AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE OI'FIOE, AND THE LARGESf IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. The Only Colonial Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY IfEAE. The Method of Valuationadopted hi ths Society isofth moststringent character, aid ensum a Considerably Larger Reserve tomzet Lialililies tlmn that held by an// other office in the Australasian Colonies ACCUMULATED FUNDS NEARLY £10,000,000 „£,„ STERLING, All invested to yield nearly G por ceat. PouciE3 in Force 1 f)1 QJ f\ Sum Assured £84,904,017 Accumulated Funds .„ £9,739,873 Annual Income £1,741,387 Cash Bonuses Divided ,„ £4,440,538 For FIVE YEARS onded 31st December, 1890, Policies have been written for SEVENTEEN AND A HALF Mil, LION STERLING. BONUSES! CASH BONUSES declared tor last FIVE Years, TWO MILLIONS, yielding Ruversionary Bonuses exceeding FOUR MILLIONS, O»RH BONUS FOR ONE YEAR, 1890, £4ffi),BsG, YIELDING REVBRBIONARY BONUSES AMOUNTING TO £907,000, This Cash Bonus w.,s equal to 421 per cent, on the premiums received during the year. ASSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE A.i¥,l J . SOCIETY AND BECURF A BONUS EVERY VEAfI. POLICIES ON NEW ZEALAND REGISTER, 16,000, ASSURING £5,000,000. ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND ■ £1,419,276. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9|- PERCENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, BRANcn Office— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOCAL ARENTS-Masterton, Lowe 8 andlorns; Greytown, F, H. WOOD CanvMßinj?>ent, G, W, SOHRODER. A. HENDERSON. WATCHMAKER, and Jeweller, Queon St,, Masterton. has just recou ed a shipment of thelatesb novelties Deluding JEWELLED BANGLES, Ladies' Combination Brooches and Watch Chains, in Gold and Silver, Ladies Gold Watches from £5 to £SO. Gent's Gold Waterhury Watchos, & Ladies' Short Wind Waterburys, Now designs in medals, Presentation ■ watches and marble clocks in qreat '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4065, 17 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4065, 17 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4065, 17 March 1892, Page 4

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