WEBBS' RED CLOVER, 7ft. 9in, high, grown by Mr R. Reyuoiils, Trecarne, Cambridge. GEO. Dr. Hall's \ Health Pamphlet. \
THE CO-OPERATIVE SYSTEM, which iusures mutual help and identity of interests, has mot with phenomenal success wherever it has been applied to any object. In the I United Kiugdom some seven millions of people—on A Fifth of the Whoi.k | Population—enjoy the benefits arising from membership of over a thousand I Co-operative Societies, thus saving all middlemen's profits, and the chief Wholesale i Co-operative Society there holds invested capital of over £11,000,000, and the I annual trade turnover exceeds £25,000,000. This success is owing to the fact that the investor sees not only a fair commercial return on his investment, but a proprietary division of profits, which ho would not receive from any other organisation. It has beeu left to Australia to apply this grand principle to IRRIGATION, and the Co-operative Irrigation and Mercantile Society of Australia, Limited (who have already secured three Irrigation Colonies, which are partially settled and planted), are negotiating for other large areas of many thousands of acres, each of virgin land, specially adapted for fruit., poultry, dairy, and geueral agricultural farming; to be followed at an early date by application to the respective Australian Governments concerned for Government concessions from time to lime of lands, as the Society's resources admit of colonising same. COLONIES partially populated, awaiting the small resident or uou-resident capitalist, the employed wokkisk or the man who.si; sot-b cafital is ins lauour. The Board of Management comprises amongst its members some of the best and most farourably- | known men iu Australia. ! THE CO-OPERATIVE IRRIGATION AND MERCANTILE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITKD. Head Ofiick of the Society in Auwkaua, 49 Qoeen-stkkkt, Mklbockne. Branch Offices iu Great Britain (London and Liverpool), and throughout all the Colonies of the South Seas. Write for all information; sent free. Agents (with references) wanted where not already represented. ARTHUR TREMAYNE,
General Manager. I MONUMENTAL MASONJ j HAMILTON WEST. MARBLE MEMORIALS 1 | HEADSTONES & CROSSES . ik Oy tub Fikkst Cakaha Mabblk, of all designs aud descriptions can be ■ raJfefe supplied, I have patterns of (iO styles srCCffiwWi} to choose from ; the same can be seen at I //ir/\MfR!tHTTFIIL my yards « Victoria-street, Hamilton. I A!i\s>?mi Ml OsiN i ife'can supply any of the above at about jj | one "' la * jresen<: uc ' £ ' anc ' j Kerbing for Graves and Iron Railings for . j same at lowest prices. NEW LIME KILN. I have just added to my busiuess a NEW LIME KILN, uoar Whatawliatu. i Farmers aud others may buy very cheap by sending to the kiln for lime. Lime, j 6s per bag. i WM. CANNELL. rUBLIS Ti'iUST OFFICE OF Ul I'^'!' | U..;00 oi i\e\v Zc.ii,:,iid oJ'lors great to its client* I nu 11,-Ill),• ; Male ngu-iiist tin: fraud os dishoncstvof tin: l.'ublic Trustee..' V" ! of business between the years ia7U aud itirf'J will bliow the progress made : — JS7!t-80. Jhs:'. I'.i.Ml i-.Ti-mtf, A'||,ni:l ... £IKJ:j:j(5 tola. ■.neuoiis, jior baliUicu-shcot ... i'OA.'US ... fSW-U! fcjxvwiii*- *»*.-«- Aecount ... £70.801 ... jeilfi.9i:l :1 ! V I ■ "Vr-,: J.ii-il' Ai.-C 111 111... ... ... X'J Ifl.K.'RI j: v 1',:.'.!.; .U , :i;:, i-To!ulruL-ui]it9 ... £-j.l:i!l ... A'U.isi! Ail Mit: "i jr.J _ m 1 ... ... ... u ... mi\ w.i iis ] H'l »\'i-(. I|: I] i . ;!0(Tj»: (ul ... ... 1 #M fa L.llt'-l-., IV. , ,t OjSJ ... 10:XSi IjGi*i;L"o iii' ■■{ ... ... ... E. P. WATKIS, Local Agent at Auckland
P 0 R S A L E. : A GOOD FARM in Pukerimu, 777 ' acres good land ; 425 acres under crop and in grass, divided into 15 paddocks; | H miles of quick; • hedges; 7-roomed i House, good Barn and Stabling ; good orchard and plantations. A bargain, aud ( , ou good terms.—Apply to W. AITKEN, Auckland W. STEELE It, •„ ! J McNICOL & CO.'/ j MRS TRAIL, Midwife, has Removed j to Jervois Road, opposite Presby terian Church, Auckland. Ladies from I the country can be accommodated during ttcoouutement. Tonus moderate.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2989, 10 September 1891, Page 4
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