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PROSPECTUS OF THE North New Zealand Farmer's Cooperative Association (Limited). Provisional Directors : W. A. Graham, J.P., Hamilton, Chaiiman R. Peat, Mayor of Hamilton I J. J. Baiiuoh, Tamahere, Farmer Fitzroy Peacocke, Auckland Jas. Bell, Southern Wairoa, Farmer John Brooks, Churchill, Farmer J. Forrest, Cambridge, Farmer S. S. Graham, Tamaheie, Farmer C. Gould, Waitoa, Farmer R. Gillett, Kirikiriroa, Farmer Geo. Little. Ngaruawahia, Farmer A. Main, Hautapu, Farmer H. Metcalf, Huntly Pottery Works J. Newland, Ngaroto, Farmer J. B. Smith, Piako, Farmer G. Way, Rukuhia, Farmer S. Westney, Te Awamutu, Farmer W. H. Wallis, J.P., Raglan C. Day, What«iwhata, Farmer. Bankers : Bank of New Zealand. Solicitor : \V. M. Hay, Esq. The objects for which the Company is established are as follow :— (1) To offer facilities to farmers for the shipment by the most approved means of their produce to the various m.irkets of the world, and appointment of agents in diffeient localities for the furtherance of this object. (2) To effect advances on any securities, real or personal, that the Directors appointed by the Association may think fit. (3) To procure for sale to the Shareholders, Cornsacks, Woolsacks, Agricultural Implements, Seeds, and other articles of consumption, or otherwise, that the Directors to be appointed by the Association may think fit. (4) To extend the working of the Association in any direction which may seem likely to benefit the members. (5) To confine the advantages of the Association exclusively to membeis. (6) To conduct the operations of the Association on a cash basis. (7) To divide the profits that may accrue to the Association in the conduct of its business among the shareholders of the Association pio xi fn in accordance with the amount of business done by each shareholder, after paying such dividends on paid-up Capital as may bo declared from time to time, and after seating as de any funds as a icsene fund that the Dnectors ] of the Association may think fit. /.^\ a iii -t • _ . . r ii ..i _ii
(7) To divide the profits that may accrue to the Association in the conduct of its business among the shareholders of the Association pio xi fn in accordance with the amount of business done by each shareholder, after paying such dividends on paid-up Capital as may bo declared from time to time, and after seating as de any funds as a icsene fund that the Dnectors of the Association may think fit. (S) And the doing of all such other things as aie incidental or conducive to the attainment of the alio^e objects. The liability of the shareholders is limited. The nominal capital of the company is teu thousand pounds, divided into ten thousand shares of one pound each, payable in instalments as follows :— One shilling on application, one shilling on allotment, and one shilling at intervals of not less than one month. Application for shaies to be made to Mr Baiton, Secretary pro tern, at Hamilton ; Mr Roche, Te Awamutu ; Messrs. Grant and Crossan, Auckland ; or any of the directors, from whom all particulars can be obtained. N.B. — No dividend shall exceed 8 per cent.
"DEGULAR SALES OF LIVE STOCK JLi AND AGRICULTURAL PROduce are held by the undersigned, as folows :—: — Each Thursday, at Remuera — the principal market for Fat Stock of every description. On each Friday, in Auckland, at the "Haymarket," for Horses. Carriages, Harness, Haj', Corn, Seeds, &c, &c. On each Tuesday, at the " Haymarket " for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c. , &o. at 12 o'clock. At Waiuku, on tL first Saturday in each month. At Pukekohe, on the first Monday in each month. At Drury, on the Third Wednesday in each month. At Papakura, on the last Wednesday in sach month. At Queen's Redoubt, on each Monday , aefore the third Wednesday in the months ot February, April, June, August, October, and December v AGENT FOR LITTLE'S SHEE? DIP. ALFRED BUOKLAND.
ADAM LAYBOURN AND GO. YTEW 1884 QEEDS. We have received our First Shipment of New Clover and Grass Seed, and having severely tested every kind, we can most confidently recommend them to our numerous friends and others. White Clover Perennial Ryegrass Alsyke (Canterbury and Cowgrass Poverty Bay) Red Clover Cocksfoot Trefoil Italian Ryegrass Timothy Praiiie Grass Lucerne Ribgrass Ratstail Rape Poa Pratenste Crested Dpgstail Golden Tares Poa Trivialia (Spring) Hard Fescue Black Tares (Win- Ryecorn. ter) ) Sheep Fescue TURNIP : Purpletop — Yellow Aberdeen Greentop — Yellow Aberdeen Swede — Green and Purpletop Globe — White and Grey CARROT : White Belgian, Alteringham, Shorthorn MANGOLD : Long Red, Yellow Globe, Long Mammoth. Also, we are having continuous shipments of best Sydney and Queensland Bonedust and Boneflour, Guano, Peruvian and Huon Island Manure and Bock Salt, Superphosphate. Agents for Glycerine Sheep Dip. ADAM LAYBOURN AND CO DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLA> T D
ALL PERSONS indebted to me for Timber, etc., previous to June last, will be summoned to the Court at Waiuku if their accounts are not paid, or satisfactory arrangements,, made before Ist January, 1884. JAMES S. GIBBONS. Otaua Saw Mill, 3rd December, 1883.
T^T O T I C E , Barb Your Own Wire Fences. THE TOOLS AND BARBS HAVE ARRIVED. Early application necessary, as only a limited supply to hand. i ' ■ i JOHN KNOX.
TO SECRETARIES OF ROAD
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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1836, 12 April 1884, Page 4
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863Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1836, 12 April 1884, Page 4
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