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intended to'bo'carried on; and- any land or buildings so squired to dispose of or deal with by.salc, lease, or otherwise . as to the Directors shrill Mem fit, ' (r.) To make and enter Into contraots and en- . gaßeraenta for tho supplybf stock in trade or material at feed prices, for feed poriods,;or otborwiso, as to tho Dtreotors shall Bcem fit. (ut.) To acquire and undertake the whole or any part of tho b"«™"« ™™,m™a liabilities of any i - carrying on any business which this teio-. ciation is authorised to carry, on, or pos-. , BC88(d of property mitablo lor any of the ■ purposes of this Association. ■.;''. (n.) To act as agent for any coiporaf ion or person for tho sale .of goods on «' ' or tor any other purpose for ._. Association shall bo appointed agents, tors may think, fifj and in particular by the is-uo of debentures or debenture stock, perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all or aoy of the Association's propc' sent and future, including its .., —„..jw money, either from its Bat or otherwise, with or without security,' upon the property of tho Association. (I.) Toappoint agents in any part of the world for or any of tho purposes of the Associatl • H,) To mike, accept, endorse, and execut, promissory notes, bills of exchange; an" . other negotiable instruments. (h.) To enter into any arrangements for sharing profile, union of interest, co-operation, . joint adventure, reciprocal concession, or' carrying on, or engaged in, or who may be aboui to carry on or engage, ip, auy' business which this Association iB authorised lo carry- on or.engage.in, or any; business or transaction capable of being carried on so as directly or indireotlyto . gfltTifiaSifP^^^*^any such corporation or person. (o,)To manage ahd deal with any'-land or' property which may comeinto the possession of the Association as security for any. debt in sich manner as to the Directors shall seem fit, with as full powers as any 1„Ji„1.1....l ■_„lJ Li-. .-.. l!lf_ .... ' iiij mmm w wxmm prove, manage, work; control, and superintend any Btores, factories, a^rchouscs. machinery, which may seem directly or i«roßßra*Ma«i . in any such operations or concemi tors think fit for granting, and to grant, speokl.concessions, reductions In prices, .... j vantages to shareholders, or to. persons purchasing at the factories or stores of the . Association, or to both shareholder* and such purchasers. .;'■.'!■ . ' (B.) To carry on any business of tho Assooia » ' tion upon co-operative principles to such ' 1 extent, and with such limits, 'and subject l to such provisions as to'the- Directors . l . shall seem fit, • (s.) To make advances and loans to, any per 3 son, company,'or firm, and cither with or 3 without security forre-paymont, •. r (T.) To do all or any of the abovo, things as . j principals, contractors, or trustees, ' : or otherwise, and either alono or ittcoh- . junction with otbeiß, and by or through . trustees, agents, or otherwise, and either i alone or in-conjunction with others, and ' 3 by orthroughtrustees, agents,!or.othorr wise, ,' . f*-^... , (o.) To do all such other things as may bo'inci'-' dental or conducive to the attainments of , tho above objects or any of them. 4. Thnl,iiiKliM>ntt.t,o Anmn'oMnt, hrMi4 - " 5. The Capital of the dividedinto2C.ooo'Sharcs at & each' J; JACOBS, ' I Queen Street,. .„• „, Mastorfcon. i n RAND ART-UNION ' v< (By pemwimi of the CokiM,. * Secretary.) ■ OF STUFFED BIRDS, fish, and ANIMALS. I 220 Members at 3s each, ' PRIZES- ; [ Caso Stuffed Birds, £3los; Stag's Head, £3 ss; Stag's Head, £3; Mag'n Head, £2 . 10s {Stag's Head, £2; Fawn's Head, £l6"s| , Pinhin Case, £110s; Fish m Case, £lsa; t Bittern Mounted £1 Is; Feather Muff, 17a' , Gd; Shag Mounted, 16s 6d; tiling Mounted,' I lOsOd; Shag Mounted, 10s Od ;■ Nativo : I Pigeon Mounted, 15s; Pukaka Mounted/.; , ; 12sGd; Pukaka Mounted, 12sGd; Alba" ■■ [ trosa'Hetd, 15s; Tern Mounted, lUa'Od'; , Torn Mounted, 10s Gd; Groy Duck Mounted, , 103 Gd | Kaka Mounted, 10s; Owl Jlounled, . I 7b 6d; Kingfisher Mounted, 7s 6d; Tui , Mounted, 7s Gd; Moka Mounted, 5s -Odj Native Canary Mounted 6s Gd; 'Gull's | Head.Bs6d; UoatSkin, 7b6d ; GoatSkin, -, . 6s 6d; Goat Skin, ss; DeorJskin, 10s; .) j Deer Skin, 10s; Deer Skin, 10s; Starlingj^f r Mounted, 7s 6d; Minah Mounted, 7s 6d;V , Stuffed Fish, JOaGd j Quail Mounted,7b Gdj [ Paroquet, Mounted, 7b (id; AustralianParrot, 10s 6d; Australian Parrot, 10s 6d. I MR MOMTT, "ÜBGE-ON DENTIST. i . Uhapel Scrneb, MaafcortoL. JOfINHENJ)EBSON, MERCHANT TAILO.R Opposite Club 'Hotel, Qmen-siubki.,,.,.. ..„„Masiekxuk Tin favor of your wtronagt and recommendation requested . McDOUGALL'S SHEEP DIP |"S THOROUGHLY EFFIOAOlOU" I in destroying all parasites, but* NON-POISONOUS. By its use sores are healed, and the GUOWfH OF WOOL is stimulated. McDOUGALL'S DIP is pronounced by leading sheepfarmera In all parts of the Colony THE SAFEST AND BEST. Agents for Wnirarapa— NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MER. OANTILEAGENOYCO,, (Limited), ■MASTEKTOfI, "£HE CHTOOH, THE STATE, AND THE STATE. Surely it can be said, looking'over the annals of History, and peering through tho record has over Men established Buch as has been attained by tho PROPRIETARY MEDI- ■ CINES manufactured by MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERT. Bis Grace Archbishop REDWOOD tha chief dignitary of the Roman Catholio Faith-' in New Zealand, has testified that great benefit has been derived by persons who have used these remedies, Ono of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's most Honourable Privy Councillors, Lord Onslow, certifies that ho himself has personally taken tho Medicines, and' received renewed' vigour' from their use, and no* a gentleman, Mi Walten Bentley, who has delighted tho cars of largo audiences in the. principal cities of tho colony, and who bia attained celebrity as an eminent Tragedian, and one of the brightest stars of his profession, proclaims to the world that MOTHER MARY JOSEPH AUBERThas conferred great bens- ' fit on'suffering Humanity. " " >•' No one wouldsay'that gentlemen; of, such ■:■. high social standing would lend 'their names to anything which was not reliable and genuine, and it is a fact that these Remedies havc r " Napier, N.Z., ..March 16th, 1802.'!. • MbO, I, Kbjipihorhe--, ~ . . DBin Sin—l hasten to acknowledge tho marvellous results of a trial of"Maiupa," '' On Sunday myivoicowasinamost'ragged -.; state; now it 1b quite clear, and vocally I feel . as strong as ever I did, and all in twenty-four hours, It Is wonderful, and I tb 1 -- 1 -' heaitily for the recommendation. Yours faithfully, ■-'.- WALTEUI'tNItEJ.'' GENERAL. STOREKEEPER,' MAUHIOEYILLE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4098, 27 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4098, 27 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4098, 27 April 1892, Page 4

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