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tho Association may be carried on or be intended to bo carried on; and any land or buildings bo squired to dispose of or deal with by sale, lease, or otherwise, i as to tho Directors shall seem fit, (p.) To make and outer into contracts and' engagements for the supply of stock in trado or material at fixed prices, for fixed periods, or otherwise, as to tho Directors shall seem fit. (a.) To acquire and undertake tho whole or any part of tho 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 tuitable tor any of the , purposes of this Association, (h.) To not as agent for any corporation or per- j son for the sale of goods on commission, or tor any other purpose for which the . Association shall be appointed agents, (l.) To raise monojr in any- manner the Directors may think lit, and in particular by tho issue of debentures or debenture stock, ... perpetual or otherwise, charged upon'all ■ or any of tho Association's property, present and future, including its uncalled capital, k) To borrow money, either from its Bankers 1 or otherwise, with or without security, upon the property of the Association. (L.) To appoint agents in an; partof the world for iauy of the purposes of. the'Assbciati !!)> To make, 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, witli any corporation 4r person 1 carrying on, or engaged in, or who may bo about to carry on or engago in, any : : business which this Association is authorised 10 carry on or engage in, or any , business or transaction capable of being carried on so asidirectly>6r ihdir'ectly to . benefit this Association; and to lend money, to guarantco tho contracts of, or otherwise assist to become responsible for . any such corporation or person. ' (o.) To manage and deal with any land or property which may come into the possession of the Association as security for any debt in such manner as to the Directors . shall seem fit, with asM powcra as any individual would have in liko 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 the Association's objects, and to contribute to, subsidise, or otherwise assist or take part in any such operations or concern", 4.) To make such arrangements as the Directors think lit for granting, and to grant, special concessions, reductions in prices, rebate in prices, discounts, or other advantages to shareholders, or to persons purchasing at (he factories or stores of the Association, or to both shareholders and such purchasers, : (n.) To carry on any business of the Associa tion upon co-operative principles to bucli 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 per son, company, or firm, anil eithorwith or without security for re-payment, (t.) To do all or any of the abovo things as principals, a/cnts, contractors, or trustees, or otherwise, and either alone or in conjunction with othcis, and by or through trustees, agents, or oth n rwise, and cither alone or in conjunction with others, and by or through trustees, agents, or otherwise. (ut.) To do all such other thingsasir.ay ho incidental or conducive to the attainments of the above objects or any of them, 4, The Liability of tho Association is Limited, 5, The Capital of the Association is. £IOO,OOO, divided into 20.000 Shares at £5 each. Imitation the Sincercst Form of Flattery, PRICE and UO„ W.'KINSEY, Artist, Bole Proprietor Lambtox Quay, Wellington. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL Pictures are taken by Ilia Pito« FHIF.roB PERSONALLY, THB PUBUO ' wn' therefore feel assured that every ' pains will be taken to produce n Strik- ' ing PoiiTHAiT combined with a Pleasing ' Picture. ! TWO PROOFS FOR EACH SITTING, [ , Cabinet— s d . Three>.quarters or full length, loopy 3 0 „ do do 3do 5 0 [ ' do do Cdo 7 G do do 12 do 12 6 1 ' . ; — : The great success which we Imw achieved 1 liy'oiir highly artistic work, together with 1 the publicatm of our Iteduced Price List, 1 lias t'tuliiced others to attempt to follow in ' our wake; but as we are practical Photoj graphtn, . POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF , THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS 1 and design, and keep, ourselcen abreast of ■ the times with the progres of our profit- • ti'ii, the Public can readily undeisland 1 the reason of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is for other to cq m< 1 pete with us, J • MATT-OPALETTES ; As executed by us, the stylo finish [ la not injured by Handlinp nor Moisture J. JACOBS, Queen Street', ;.v ... Masterton. &RAND ART UNION (By permission of the Golokial Sccrtlarii,) OF STUFFED 81RDS, FISH, AND animals. 220 MEMBEKSAT3seach. PRIZES— Caso Stuffed Birds, £3los; Stag's Hcid, £3 6s; Stag's Head, £3; Stag's Head, £2 10s j Stag's Head, £2; Fawn's Head, £1 6s; Fisbin Case, £110s; Fish in Case, £lss 1 Bittern Mounted £1 Is; Feather Muff, 17s Cd; Shag Mounted, 15s Cd; Shag Mounted, 10a Gd; Shag Mounted, 10a Gd; Native Pigeon Mounted, 15s; Pukaka Mounted, 12s 6d; Pukaka Mounted, 12s 6d ; Alba" i trosa' Head, 153; Torn Mounted, 10s Gd) Tern Mounted, 10s Gd; Grey Duck Mounted, 10s Cd; Kaka Mounted, 10s; Owl Mounted, 7s Cd; Kingfisher Mounted, 7s Cd; Tui Mounted, 7s Cd; Moka Mounted, 6s Cd; Nativo Canary Mounted, 6s 6d; Gull's Hend,ssCd| GojtSkin,7s6d; Goatskin, CsGd; Goat' Skin,'6s; Deor Skin, 10s | Beer Skin, 10s; Deer Skin, 10s; Starling Mounted, 7s Gd; Minah Mounted, 7s Cd; Stuffed Pish, 10s Cd: Quail Mounted,7s Gd; Paroquet Mounted, 7s Gd; Australian I'arrot, 10s 6d; Australian Parrot, 10s Gd. JOHN fIENDEBSON, MERCHANT TAILOR' Opposite Club Hotel, QO£BN-8TRBKI„ Masiehtun Tit,', favor of your, patronage and mommendntm reqmted McUOUGALL'S SHEEP DIP TS THOROUGHLY EFFICACIOUS X in destroying all parasites, but is absolutely NON-POISONOUS. By its use sores nro healed, and the GROWM OF WOOL is stimulated MoDOUGALL'S DIP is pronounced by leading eheepfarmers in all parts ofthS Colony' THE SAFEST AND BEST. Agonts for Wairarapa— NEW ZEALAND LO.AN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO,, (Limited), MASTERTON, QYERWORK causing GENERAL DEBILITY is a frequent Complaiut in tho Colonics, and a system so upset re> quires attention by using a stimulant like MOTHER MfBEET'B KARANA

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 4

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