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THE FREE ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN OF HAWKE'S BAT. npHIS Association is formed for the purX pose of establishing pennane»t and mutually beneficial relations between all classes of employers and workers. 1. To immediately enroll all classes of the community. All employers, while not refusing to employ Unionists, hereby pledge themselves to give the preference to members of this Association when vacancies occur. 2. To establish a Board of Conciliation for settlement of all disputes. This Board to consist of both employers and workers. 3. To improve the conditions of all classes of workers. 4. To establish a Fund for the Protection of Members; and to establish an Accident Fund for the benefit of the workers. Such funds to be provided by the employers only. 5. To establish, and affiliate with, similar Associations throughout the Colony, whereby members of this Association will be assured that employment—when offering— shall not be denied them should they change their abode to other parts of the Colony. C. No entrance fee or subscription shall be levied on workers. 7. The entrance fee for employers shall bo one pound (£1), and the minimum annual subscription shall be two pounds (£2), but members are expected to contribute in proportion to the stake they hold in the Colony. 8. None but subscribers shall bo entitled to vote, and no subscriber shall have more than one vote. 9. A donation of two hundred and fifty pounds (£250) shall constitute Life Membershin, with a permanent seat upon tho Council. 10. The entrance fees shall be set apart for the Accident Fund. 11. All revenue, other than entrance fees, shall be applied to the Protection Fund. 12. The Council shall be empowered to transfer moneys from the Protection Fund to the Acoident Fund. 13. The Association shall be governed by a President, Vice-President, and a Council of thirty (30) members, seven to form a quorum, to be elected annually from and by the subscribers. "14. Tho first Counoil shall consist of (subject to their willingness to not): — Pkesident: Wμ. NELSON. Vick-Peesideot : J. H. COLEMAN. JOHN BENNETT E. W. KNOWLES J. V. BROWN A. C. LANG C. E. BEETHAM M. R. MILLER JOHN BEATSON ARCH. McLEAN W. A. COUPER P. S. McLEAN T. M. CHAMBERS A. McHARDY JOHN CRAIG JOHN MoVAY E. D. COLLISON J. W. NEAL H. P. COHEN R- PUFLETT ROBERT DOBSON G. RYMER F. C. FULTON W. SHRIMPTON D. GLEN DINNING W. H. SMITH J. K. GOUDY T. SIDEY W. HESLOP H. WILLIAMS N. KETTLE G. S. V. WENLEY The following GUARANTEES to the PROTECTION FUND were given in the room immediately on tho conclusion of the Meeting held at Napier on the 4th September, 1890 :— £ J N. Williams 1000 Nelson Bros. 600 R. D. D. M'Lean 600 W. Nelson 250 Spenoer Gollan 500 A. M'Hardy 250 H. 8. Tiffen 250 J. H. Coloman 250 Executors of tho late James Watt 250 North British and Hawke'e Bay Freezing Company .. .. 300 Napier Gas Company .. ..250 F. W. Williams 250 N. Kettle 250 J. Hunter Brown 250 N.Z. Shipping Company, Limited 250 G. & P. Hunter 250 W.Douglas 250 G. P. Donnelly .. .. .. 250 Beetham Bros 150 Gordon & Hill 100 Meinertzbagcn and Moore,. .. 100 W. A. Coupcr 100 J. Studholme I°° Neal and Cloeo 100 E. W. Knowles 100 C. J. Nairn 100 Henry Gaieford 100 A. S. G. Carlyon 100 W. Shrimpton 100 T.E.Gordon 100 T. M. Chambers 100 T. Crosse 10 ° Rechab Harding 100 J. L. Herrick 100 John Chambers 100 Mackersey Bros 100 J. B. Chambers 100 Cowper and Knight .. .. 100 Knightßros. (F. W. Knight) .. 100 J. Chambers, jr 100 T. H.Lowry WO Royee and Anderson .. .. 100 J. Beatson j>o Henry Williams o0 Whito and Wenley .. .. 60 Bowron Bros. 60 John Bennett °0 F. S. Waterhouee 50 Waterhouse and Fitzhorbort .. 50 Jollie Fulton & Co 50 Jas.H. Smith 50 John Mackersey &0 J. S. Giblin .. j>o E. and C. R. Carr &• J. C.M'Vay 30 Dinwiddie, Walker and Co. .. 2o Robert Dobson 2o J. Vigor Brown .. .. •• -*> Btdey and Bain "» F. C. Fulton .. .. •• '-? Saiusbury and Logan .. .. 2o Carhle and M'Lean .. .. -& G. S. V. Wenley f W. M. Newman ..• .. • • f» James Anderson j-jj J.W.Craig 25 J. S. Large .. g N Williams and Son .. • • -•> J. Heslop 2o W. Healop f> Buddock and Fryer -•? P. A. Herman .. .. • • 25 J. H Loughimn f* A. Shield po E.Lyndon f, T. Newland&Co 2o D. S. Fleming f Arch. M'Lean • -° R. H. M'Keimc f M. R. Miller -? R. Wellwood -•> J.K. Goudy f Baker & Tabuteau -" H. P. Cohen f J. F. Jardiue f. Glendinuiuj; and Griffin .. .. -" Ringland and Thomas .. ■• f" D.E.Davis ™ S. Bridge f° J. M. Brown *" Donald M'Lean lb 1 WHliame and Loughnan .. .. '"gs. J. P. Thomson J" JohnM. Crenir J° E.W. Jensen ]° W.F.Burnett 1" G. Rymer \ { C. B. Hoadley J H. A- Banner | v James Sidey J" J. T. Carr \° G. Faulkuor j" W. A. Amner }" Robert Puflett |" W.Bohlo \° n T. A. Shirley ]° A. Jones imfl Sons Clarkoßros J" W. H. Smith )l C. Browu l 0 T. A.Caldwell "S s - E. MenzicH • °S ti - E. Gilbert son ° Alf. Giblin ? H. Owen » Andrew Logan .. .. .. ° G. Winlovo 5 Alfred Reid <> J. Roberts •» Horace Baker .. .. .. 5 Jan. Roohfort 5 H.C.Wilson 5 j E. Black 5 R. Marshall « J. Harvoy • ° The following havo eignod, but have not yot intimated tho amount of their Guarantees :-- Dttlgetj' and Company North British Investment Co. of N.Z., Limited Northern Investment Co. of N.Z., Litd. N.Z. Loun and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited Smith and Provis J. T. Large Crauby und Prebble H. S. Morrison 11. E. Stovene W. J. Willcouks J. P. Htimliu Fred. Fulton J . and T. liolden Ellison imd Duncun H. J. Twigg W. T. Williams J. B. Rhodes FURTHER "STJBSCRIBERS PROTECTION FUND. ij Murray, Robert;-!, and Co f>oo N. X Beamish •• •■ •• 10 ° Tainuki Sawmill Ci>. (v. i.. Kniu'lit) '~ v W. E. GriitL-u M _ Groomn und Poltoi .. • • • • 2.) Davidson, Irvmo aail Co '-o W. W. Carlile 25

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5939, 18 September 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5939, 18 September 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5939, 18 September 1890, Page 1

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