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FREE ASSOCIATION OF EMPLOYERS AND WORKMEN OF HAWKE'S BAY. Pbesident: Wμ. NELSON. Vioe-Pbesident : J. H. COLEMAfc. MEN REQUIRING EMPLOYMENT May have their Names, Occupation, and Addresses registered at the Association's Office -without any Fee. EMPLOYERS are invited to notify their requirements to the Secretary. Officbs : CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, NAPIER. " ED. BLAOK, Secretary.

HAWKE'S BAY FARMERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. ! NOW READY FOR BUSINESS. npHE Directors arc now prepared to IJL receive Conmgninents of all descrip- ': tiona of Agricultural Produco — Grain, Graes-seeeds Potatoes, &c, or Pastoral Produce—Wool, Skins, &c, at the Stores of Messrs Ciunby and Peebble, with whom ■ temporary arrangements have been made, as Agents, until the Association's own ; Stores are erected. Liberal advances will be given on all Consignments. '1 he Directors have also made temporary arrangements with Merchants and Tradeamen to purchase for their Shareholders Stores and Goods of every description of the Tjest quality and at the lowest market rates. , Orders sent by Shareholders will be care- ■ fully and promptly attended to on Cash terms. R. GOOCH, Manager. HAWKE'S BA.Y FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LnriTKD. Registered under the " Limited Liabilities Companies' Act." CAPITAL (with powertoincrease) £100,000 In 20,000 Shares of £5 per Share, Payable as follows :—Us per Share on Application ; 309 per Share on Allotment; and the balance in Calls of 5s per Share at intervals of not less than three mouths from date of registration ; but Calls will only be made when required. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS: Cartwright Brown John Anderson J ohn Bennett Philip Dolbel Archd, M'Lean Maurice Mason W. A. Couper J. B. Rhodes M R. Miller Hugh M'Lean Alfred Dillon O. A. Fitzßoy J. Chambers, Jun. Ohas. Cranby R. D. D. M'Lean BANKERS (Interim): Bank of New South Wales. SOLICITORS: Sainshoby and Looak. CHAIRMAN: J. Bennett. VICE-CHAIRMAN: C. A. FitzEoy. MANAGER: R. Gooch. BROKER: M. R. MILIiEE. This Association has been formed for the purpose of affording both large and small Farmers an opportunity of taking an interest in the realising of their own produce, either in the Colonial, British, American, or Continental Markets through the medium of the Association, and every producer throughout the district that becomes a Shareholder will have an opportunity of participating in the profits derived from the sale of their Produce by the Association ac selling brokers by taking up Bhares in the Association, thus reducing the cost of realising; their produce to the lowest minimum. The leading objects of the Association are as follows :— 1. To act aa selling Brokers for «cry description of Produce and Live Stock, Farm and Station Property. 2. To deal in Produce of every description. 3. To deal in Merchandise of all descriptions. 4. To conduct the Sales of the Association on a Caeh basis. 5. To charter ships to England or elsewhere for the carriage of Produce or the import of Merchandise. 6. To make advances on Stock, on Wool on the sheep's back, and also on growing crops collaterally secured if necessary. 7. To make advances on Wool, Grain, Roots, Coal, or Timber, &c, either for sale in the Colonial Market or any other markets. S. To ship Wool, Grain, and all kinds of Produce to British Ports or elsewhere and make advances on same, and to do All other business as may be considered by the Direotors incidental or conducive towards the attainment of the objects of the Association. Aβ no co-operative business can be expected to be successful that is not financially sound, the Direotors of this Association are determined that its management and working expenses shall be conducted with the most rigid economy. The success of other Co-operative Associations formed on the same lines as laid down for this, leaves no room to doubt but that handeome dividends may be regularly derived from Commission and Charges for the sale of Produce, including Wool, Grain, Sheep, Cattle, &c, and still more largely on profit on Merchandise, Freights, Discounts, Interest, and Insurance. The Memorandum and Articles of Asspciation may be inspected, and Share Application Forms obtained, at Associations Offices, Bank of New South Wales Buildings, Tennyson street, Napier. 16th May, 1891. HAWKB'S BAY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. SHARE LIST RE-OPENED. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR APPLICATION FOR SHARES. ALTHOUGH there are already more Shareholders joined the Association than the Provisional Directors expected to commence business with, it has been resolved by the Board of Directors elected at the first general meeting of Shareholders held on 6th inst., and at the request of a number of intending shareholders, that the Shase List be Re-opbned, and Fotthbb applications will bb received TILL 30th JUNE NEXT, so as to allow the benefit of the Co-opera-tive Scheme to be as widely extended ac possible amonsrst settlers. Applications will be received by Me Hdoh M'Lean, Agent, Hastings, or M. R. MILLER, Broker. R. GOOCH, Manager. G OVER^«VN N T SURA,,ce Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUAMNTEED BY THE STATE LOW PBEMIUMS and LARGE BONUSES. The aim of this Department has been to provide Life Insurance at the minimum cost comimUble with safety. It does not charge its SScyholdew unnecessarily largo premiums in order to enable it subsequently to attract Sβ ignorant by the glitter of increased bonuses. The premiums which it charges are Slowest compatible with perfect safety, and are less than the participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia. In spite of this fact, at the last valnatwn .(December, 1885) the assets of the office were found to exceed the liabilities by no less a sum than £242,000 sterling-A result due to economy of management and low mortality. PBESENT FUNDS over ONE AND A HALE MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £300,000. J, H. RICHABDSON, .-■ Commissions* TMeTtho "~Z. c* a* The Oovernor, isrsxk Bill. t^t ' l>. 1). HYDE & CO., HAIRDRESSERS and PFBFUMERS (Now Zealand Insurance Buildings, opposite Masonic Hotel), HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. Awarded First Zealand Industrial Exhibition for Wigs and Hairwork generally. HAIR MATCHED TO ANY SHADE. Combings made up. Wigs on liire. Subsobibbes: Per Month, 7s; Per Quarter £1 (Paid in Advanoo).

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6176, 17 June 1891, Page 1

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