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E,) From timo to time to purchaso, accept any other tenure, land, stores, Bliops, and I other huildingi, whereon tbo business of I the Association may. be carried on or be intended io be carried on; and anyhnd or buildings so acquired to dispose of or deal with by sale, lease, or otherwise, . as to the Directors shall seem fit, (]?.) To make and enter into contracts and engagements for the Biipply of Btock in trade or material at fixed prices, for fixed periods, or otherwise, as to the Directors 'shall seem fit. (a,) To acquire and umlortako 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 'o carry on, or possessed of property mitablo tor any of the purposes of this Association. (il.) To act ai agent for any corporation or person for the sale of goods on commission, or tor any other purpose for which the Association shall be appointed agents, (l.)To raise monoy in any manner the Directors may think fit, and in particular by the issue of dubenturcs or debenture stook, perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all I or any of tho Association's property, pre»™t ami f,il„». innln.llmr it. unralU capital. K.) To borrow money, either froi or otherwise, with or without security, upon the property of the Association. (l.) To appoint agents in any part of tho world for all or any of tho purpos ~'" ' ~ ~ oiation. Jli) To moke, accept, endorse, 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, reciprocal concession, or otherwise, with any corporation or person carrying on, or engaged in, or who may be about to carry on or engage in, auy business 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 moncy ( to guarantee tho contracts of, or otherwise assist to become responsible for any such corporation or person. (o.) To manage and deal with out land or property which may come into the possession of tho Association as security for any debt in aaeh manner as to tho Directors shall seem fit, with asjfull powers as individual would havo in liko case. (p.) To construct, cam out, maintain, ii„ provo, manage, work, uontrol, and superintend any stores, factories, worehouses, and other buildings, works, plants, and machinery, which may seem directly or indirectly conducive to any of the Association's objects, and to contributo to, subsidise, or otherwino assist or take part in any such operations or concern'. Q.) To mako such arrangements as the Directors think fit for granting, and to grant, special concessions, reductions in prices, rebato in prices, discounts, or other advantages to shareholders, or to perso: purchasing at the factories or stores of tl Association, or to both shareholders and t. such purchasers. (a,) To carry on any business of tho Association upon co-operative principles to such extent, and with suohlimits, and subject to such provisions as to the Directors shall seem fit, 1 (s.) To make advances and loans to any per] son, company, or firm, anil either with or without security for re-payment, „ (t.) To do all or any of tho above things as r principals, agents, contractors, or trustees, [ 'or otherwise, and cither alono or in conj junction with others, and by or through trustees, agents, or oth»rwisc, ami either alono or in conjunction with others, and by or through trustees, agents, or otherwise. - (d, ) To do all such other things as may bo inci- •> dental or conducive to the attainments of the above objects or any of them, l 4, The Liability of the Association is Limited, . 5, Tho Capital of the Association is £IOO,OOO, n divided into 20,000 Shares at £o caet, 3 SIMPLY WONDERFUL. e Mrs Flaherty: "Be jabbers ami is h ' yourself I sec, fall Sure and I heard you ' wen dead and krltd. They said Rheumatic o fever had cooked yei I'' 8 PatrickU'Flannagan .' "Begorrah,butit 3 moigU have done, but for IF, IS. Wood* and ■ Ws slhufffor curing rheumalh. Sure an' 'i didn't 1 dance a hrmk-dovm al a wake last lf noight, and it was myself as couldn't walk a, ■ slhep without a pair o' crutches a week ago e Trothhe'sawondcrfylw])isthqt WqQdinJ r CdaSlwh i JUSTTBYITI ' —A GUARANTEED BBSIEDY,— t The remarkable ond certain cure for most s confirmed oases of Gout and Itheumatiem, prepared only by and to be obtained for 8/0 - a bottle (post free 4/-) from t W. E. WOODS, ° CHEMIST, Cuba Street, WELLINQTQfI ' Also-" Never Fail" for Headache and Neuralgia, 2'6 (3/-by post). Another Bankrupt Stook Sale, Immense Bargains, In the estate of David Doig, Draper, Cuba-street, Wellington,. 1 purchased from the Official Assigne" L the stooMn-trade of the above bank rupt, at - 6s lid in the £ And will dear the stook out in a short tim e ~ ot . Extraordinary Lotf Prices s In tho premises formerly oooupiod by H • Psteraon, Boot Shop, opposite Olnb Hotel Masterton. The Stock Consists of—,f Plain and fancy Dress Btuff3, BiacV i Cashmeres, ColoredOashmere? Winses E Plaids, Velveteens, Serges, Plashes, ! Prints, Ginghams, Muslins Crimean Shirtings, Standard Shirts, white ana colored flannels Blankets, Shawls, Rugs, Counterpanes, Grey and white Calicoes, Sheetings, Damasks, Moloskins, Dimifcys.Oretounes.Flannelottes ■ Tickings, Hessians, Forfars, Dowlos, '• Toilet Covers, Antitnacaasers, Table -. Covsrs, Lace Curtains, Towels, . Tweeds, Ladies' and Gitls' Macintoshes and ulsters, Ladies' and Girl's Jackets, Black & Colored Underskirts, ', Milliutry, Ladies'" and Girl's flats, i Flowers, Feathers, Birds, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Pellises, Aprons, i Rutchings, Hollands, Selesiaa, drillings, Umbrellas, Silks, Lscts.Corsßts, • Baby Linen, Ladies' Underclothing, i Fingoring wools, Men's, Youths and ■ Boy's Suits, Men's Youths' & Boys' 1 Overcoats, Oilskins, Trousers and vest, , Trousers, Men's, h bay's white and colored shirts, Caps, Hats Braces, , Scarfs, Ties, Undershirts, Drawers, , Haberdashery, (fee, &c, &c, ; Bankrupt Stock—Sale ; W. BELL, PROPRIETOR, A, HENDERSONWATCHMAKER and Jeweller, Queen Rt„ Masterton. lias just recoiv ed a shipment of thelatest novelties Deluding JEWELLED BANGLES, Ladies' Combination Brooches and Watch Ohoinß, in Gold and Silver, Ladies Hold Watches . from £5 to £SO. Gent's field Waterhury Watches, & Lidios' Short Wind Watertiurys, New designs in medals, Presentation watches and marble oloolsinqi-eat variety,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 4

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