the Assooiationjday'bo. parried on or be intended to be earned on; and any land ns to the Directors abail socm fit. • j (F.) Tomakßauilcntointocontrecteand.cngancmehtsfor tho supply of stock in trado or material at fixed prices, for fixed periods, or otherwise, as to tho Directors .shall seem fit. ' ' '„ , (o.) To acquire and undertake tho Thole o. datum la authorised to cany on, ; or p'os- ,1 sessed of property suitable tor anyof the '•> purposes of this Association, : (n.) To act as agent for any corporation or person for the sale of goods on eolhmlsston, a or iorany other.purpose for, which :th» . Association shall be appointed agents. ii (t.) To raise monoy in any manner M Direotora may think tit, and in particular by . tho issue of debentures or debenture stock; '(■ perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all or any of tho Association's property, pre- , ' 6 sent and future, including its uncalled, capital. ,'..." ..■■'■■■ r (k) To borrow cite from its Bankers • or otherwise, with or without security, ' upon the properly of tho Association.e (L.)Toa point agentsin any part of theworld for all or any of the purposes of the Assoi, . ciation. . ■ ' ' < ■■;-. . M), To make accept, endorse, flnd. raecute promissory notes, bills (if exchange, and other negotiable instruments, ? ' (N.) To enterintoanyarrßUgements.for.sliar- , ing profits, union of interest, co-operation, joint adventure, reciprocal concession, or " otherwise; with any oorporatio'rl.dr person be about to carry on or engage w, Any • . businna which this Association is authorised to' 1 carry on' or engage 1 in', 1 business or transaction capable of being carried on so as directly or indirectly to benefit this Association; andto JenpV<' ' money, to guarantee the contracts of, oof : otherwise assist to become responsible for % . any such corporation or person,'. '" (o.lTomanagoand deal with any land-or . : property which may come into tho posseß- . sion of the Association as security for any • ■ debt in'B'jcli manner as.H6th'e ; Direoto'rs • ■ shall seem fit, ■', .individualwouldhavoinlikocase,, ; „, (r.) To construct, 'carry out, maintain,'improve, manage, work;: control, and 1 superintend any stons, factories,; warehouses. .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 ' L '. in any such operations or conce'ruv' .' ' q.) To make such arrangements as the Directors think fit for granting, and to grant, special concessions, reductions in prices, rebato in prices, discounts, or other adJ vantages to shareholders, or;to.persons i purchasing at (he factories or stores of the ' Association, or to both shareholders and ,( such purchasers. ■•■ ■*.' ' ■"■'■'■•' s (n.) To carry on any business of; the Assoc!* i{ tion upon co-operative principles ,to Buob.' j ! extent, and with such limits, and subject . to such provisions as to'thr Directors , shall seem fit. , ~. •". ~, (s.) To' mate advances and loans to any per '' son; company, or firm, and either wither 0 without security forre-paymo'nt ■..<•:. o (t.) To do, all or any of. the abovo ,things as * principals, ajcrite, contractors, or trustees, if or otherwise, and cither alono' 'or 'in conj . , U m VUVU 'ii„ u WITUSIO,.,«UW Vf.U.VIUUUgfi .trustees,agents, oroth»rwiso,and.'either j " alohoorin conjunction'with others; and, .' '■ by or through trustees; agents, or' other*2 ■ w ' se ' '.■'.',■;!■ '■•'■■ : -:\.f (o.) To dp all suchother things as pay be incl--11 dental or conducive to the a ttMhmcnS'of' tho abovo objects or any of. theni, . H. The Liability of the Association ia Limited. . 5, The Capital of the Association is £IOO,OOO, 9 divided into 20.000 Shares at SB each, . "' , J. W. BRIDGE * I DENTIST, 102,-WILUSsSTBEET, a :.- e (Next Working Men's Olub.): MR BRIDGE havinV practised! In Utago for the past ten'."years.has just returned from England, where lie has U studied the latest improvement' in 0 Dontißtry.and is prepared togivopatlents , consulting him the- benefit of his ex* a porienoesin the. most.recent-improve-ments in Dentistry. Artificial teeth at ;. London prices'aspeciality, Painlessex* e traction of Teeth by means of Nitrous t Oxide gas and other aniesthetica. Pain* o less filling of unsound teeth with a new ' stopping, bymeaniofwhich the teeth J are indefinitely preserved. . ! Country patients oan make appoint" ' merits by letter ortelegram. ■ e A temporary Bet of Artificial teeth can j be inserted almost immediately after the r - extraction of the natural teeth (without I, /nrftcrc/iorjej, so that the patient need if not remain toothless for a long period. i- Persons unable to pay the whole cost'' eat once may pay by instalments. A, :F.W.COTTRELUCo B HUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND - \J FORWARDING AGENTS, 9 AND ■ ' : \ GENERAL OARRIERb. . Oottrell'B Parcel's Post-Express i Panels and Packages forwarded ant) delivered to any address, at cheap > through inclusive rates, One charge i no extras, no trouble, Despatches to | Great Britain, Europe and Auntralia by Furniture and Goods carefully stored at moderate cost, QOIEH'S OHAMBERS.,„„...'WIiIHSaT6Ni THE GHUROH, THE STATE, AND THE. Surely it' ow be said, looking over th; 1 annals of History, and peering ■■ through the; dim vista of departcdycars, that no previous; record has over been established such as has ' bcenattainedbythoPßOPßlETAßYMEDl JOSEPH AUBERT. His Graco Archbishop REDWOOD the chief dignitary of the Roman Catholic Faith in New Zealand, has. testified that peat, benefit has been derived by, persons who havp - used these remedies, , Ono of Her Majesty Queen Victoria's most , Honourable Privy Councillors, Lord Onslow, »„.(!C„.tl, n f 1,„ l,l„„„U 1,.„ ... IT., i.1.. ' the Medicines, and received rcnowed vigour " from their use, and no n a gentleman, Mi Val- • ter Bentlcy, who has delighted tho cars of, ' largo audiences in the principal cities B of tho colony, and who has attained ■ celebrity as an eminent Tragedian,, and 'P - ouoofthe brightest stars of bis profession, f proclaims to the world that MOTHER MARY i JOSEPH AUBERT has conferred great bene- ■ j fit on suffering Humanity. j No ono would say that gentlemen of -such i high social standing would lend their names to anythinj which was not reliable: and gen- : nine, and it is a fact that these Remedies' have - - proved thcmsolvea to bo Napier, N.Z,, March 16th, 1892, MaO.I. KEMPTHonNEDeaii Sin —I hasten to acknowledge tho , marvellous results ;of a trial of," Maiupa," On Sunday my voice was in a most ragged state j now it is quite clear, and vocally I feel ; . as strong as ever I did, and all in twenty-four hours,;, It is wonderful, and I thank you'^ . Yours faithfully, ■. AVALim Bentlkt. a; H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX. DAIRY, PRODUCE & COMMISSION'AGENT. ' IBEEAL advances made against all / kinds of produce, for sale or shipment. Agents in England, Australia, India, South America.and Canada. OmuES-OuswM House ,'^pay, '■' WELLrNOION. ' , Agent for Northern Fire Assurance.Co Agent for Globe, Marine Insurance Co Marine rhiks taken at the joweßt rates COMMERCIAL UNION ASPURANPE COMPANY, LDIIIED," ,pF LpNPfjN.:' ' •':'■:■ Cahtai ... ,:, f2,fj()0 l opjj' Total Invested Fdnds '.'.; $2,600,000 Losses rAipip Date. ; £l^ooo,ooo i j; HE ahove mentioned wealthy and'ipower-, •*- ful Insurance Company is. to accept all descriptions of FIRE RISKS 'at'the Lowest Cubbeht ,',' V''; "•'' Ol'aimß met promptly and fairly, )Vpol and other interest inßJired fromshceps jiaek'ofeheddobrfo'Jjoridorf.''" -. ' fl .Local Agent, Majterton.:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4105, 6 May 1892, Page 4
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