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R) From time to time-to pmcbose,: accept .'' leases for terms of year's of, or ecquire on any other tenure, land, stores, shops, and other buildings, whereon the business of the Association may bo carried on or ho intended, io be carried on; and anyltnd or buildings so acquired to dispose of or deal with by sale, lease, or otherwise, as to the Directors shall seem fit. . (F.) To make and enter into contracts and engaicments fo>' the supply of Btock in trade porods, or otherwise, as totbp Directors "shall seem fit. "' (fl.) To acquire and undertako the whole or any part of-.tlio business/propcrty and - liabilities of any: corporation ■ of person carrying on any business which this Association Is authorised to cany on, or possessed of property mitable tor any of the purpose l ! of this Association!' , (h,) To act m agent for any coi poration or person for tho 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 debenture Btock, perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all or any of the Association's property, pre- ' sent and future, including Ha uncalled capital. or otherwise, with or without tccurity, upon the property of tho Association. (l.) To appoint ajentsin any part of the world for all or any of tho purposes of the Association. M.) To make, accept, endorse, and execute

other negotiablo instruments, N n<„ ..t..:.t.- u< i... jug 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 bo about to carrjKon or cngago in, miy ksin- ss which this Association is authobusiness or transaction capable of being carried on so as directly or indirectly to any such corporation or person. , (0.)T6 manage and deal with any land or property which may_ come into the possession of the Association ss security for any debt in sach manner m to the Directors shall Mem fit, with as.full powers' as ; individual would have.in like case: ',■■ (r.) To construct, carry out, maintain, improve, manage, work, control, and superintendanystores, factories, warehouses, . and other buildings, works, plank and machinery, which may seem directly or indirectly conducive to any of the Association's objecte;. and .to contribute' to, subsidise, or otherwise assist or take part • " iu 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 stoves of the Association, or to both shareholders and such purchasers. tion upon co-operative principles to such ■ extent, and «ith such liniits.Vand subject ■■• to such'provisions as to the • Directors Bhallceem,fit, ■ ■ ~■■.<;..;■ (a.) To mako advances and loans, to. any per boh. company, or firm, and either with or without security forre-payment. , ■ ■ ■■ (T.) To do all or any of the above' things as principals, ajents, contractors, or trustees, or otherwise, and; cither nlono or in conjunction with otheis,and by or through trustees, agents, or otliTwise, and either . alone'oria conjunction with others, and : by or through trustees, agents, or'otherwise. ... -..■ ■■•■ (ut.) To do all suchothcr thingsas may be incidental or conducive to the attainments of tho above objects or any of them. 4. Tho Liability of the Association is Limited,. 5, Tho Capital of the Association is £loo,ooo^' dividodinto2o,QOO Shwcaat £3 caot.

. SIMPLY WONDERFUL :. Mrs Flaherty': "Be jubbin and isn yourself I see, I'at ? Sim ani I heard you were dead aid buried. Then Rheumatic lever had cooked i/e?/'.' Patrick O'Flamaijan: "Begorrah, hi It moight havedonc,Mtfor IF, A'. Woods mid his slhufffor curing rhcump,. Sure an' didn't I dance a break-down at a wake last might, aml.it was myself as couldn't walk a tlhep without a pair o\ crutches a week ago Troth he's awonderfd man is that Woods oj Ouhd Street;

—A GUAIttKTEEB REMEDT,— The remarkable and certain cure for moat confirmed cases of Gout and Rheumatism, prepared only by and to bo obtained for 3/6 a bottle (post free 4/-) from W.E. WOODS, CHEMIST, Cuba Street, WELLINGTON Also—" Never Fail "lor Headache and Neuralgia, 2'6(3/ ; by post), . Another Bankrupt Stock Sale. Immense Bargains, In the estate of David Doig, Draper, Cuba-street, Wellington,

JUL the stook-in-trade of the above bank rupt, at 6slld in the ' £ ■■■ Aid will dear the stock out is a short tun , I " ■■■■,- at ~,.•: • .-. ; Extraordinary Lo> ; Pricey In tho premises formerly oooupiod by 'H ' Peterpi, Boot fttiop, opposite Cl'ib Hotel ■ ■■ Masterion. • : ; The Stock Consists of— Wain and fancy Dress Btuff3, B')as Oashrileres, Oqloredtfa.sbrnerei' -Winsps P|aids, , S.ergea, Piuses, Printß, QiDgbams, Shirting, Standard ghirfe, white ana cploceci. flaunols;. Blankets,... Shawls, Bugs, Counterpanes, Grey and while Oaliiws, Sheetings, Damask; JJ„| e . J.ins.Dimitys.qtotOnnes.Plannelottes Tickings; Forfara, Dowlos, xiiUet Covers, Antimacasaera, Table Covers, Laco .Curtains, Towels, Tweeds,' Ladies and Giils' Macintoshes and ulsters,. Ladies' and Girl's Jackets, Black & Colored Underskirts, Millintry, Ladies' and Girl's Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Birds, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons,' Pellises, : Apronß, ; Rutchings, Hollands, Selestas, Fvillinge, Umbrellas, Bilks, Laces,Corsats,. Baby. Linen, Ladiea' ; Underclothing,' , Fingering. wools,; Men's, Youths and Boy's Suits, Men's Youths'& Boys' 1 Overcoats, Oilskins, Trousers and vest, 1 Trousers; Men's & boy's white and [ colored/shirts, Caps, Hats Braces, i Scarfs, .Ties,. Undershirts, .Drawers,! i Haberdashery, ,&C, &c. &c.' , i Bankrupt—Stock—Sale 1 ; W.BELL, 1 '' : ' "' PROPBIETOR.. : I 'WAIRAMPA NORTH COUNTY, close at'noou on JT''SATURDAY', 9th April, a) the County Office, Masterton (where Bpecificationa may be Been) for Contract" IN l.-Enuit \ n <} Coast Roads 99 ■■ ; '■'. chains of road for- ' 'imation. ~ Specifications .may also be : Mr'Tattem'B'Ho'uae','Hpewagd, 'East Ooast.' i " t " ' Ky ' '■''■''■■ ".' (Sigiied).F.G;MOORE,: ■:-■■ >'."-/■"■■!'■■ Clerk.; !J Mastertoh^U 1 March, W92," : •"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4071, 24 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4071, 24 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4071, 24 March 1892, Page 3

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