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> >- f Pnblic idoznpanieS. * - |> B :0 S P ..E C T U 'S J ■ . «]■ rax . ■•. r NORTH NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' CO. i OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, (LIMITED). I « 'PAOVISIOITAI. DIBEOTOBS : : v v A-, fT*P> r Hamilton* Chairman B. Pb'jlt, Mayor of Hamilton . ' J. J. &ARVaH ( T&m&here,~Fanner FITZ&OT PKACOOKC, AacUand ' • r* Jas. Southern Walroa, Farmet • • ' Johk Bbooks, Churchilf, Farmer- ■ J. FoitßJtßT, C*mbridg9,FArm*r 1 *• S. 8. Ob. a mam, Tamahere, Farmer i <J. GouiJ), "Waltoa, Fannfer ' 1 ! JJ. Gili/htt, Kirikiriroa, Farmer' ■ ; Ojco. Little, Ngaruawahia, Farmer A ! ; A. Mins, Farmer . - , J . H. Mxtoaxt, Huntley Pottferjr Works j. i »J, Nswland, Nararoto, Farmei? • - . i J. B. Smith, Piako, Farmer „ _ i > ' G. Way, KukoMa, Farmer* ! } G. W.esTiTEr, Te Awamuta, Fsnne* " * | • "W. H. Waiais, 3 P.; Bkglan 1 j C. J)ay, Whatawhata, Fanner. ! 1 "• Bankers; ; I ; BAN* ot NZW Zeaxjujd. g| j •" i " Solicitor:' ' " W. M. HAT, ESQ. t The objects for wMch the Company is established are ai folic w \ »•. \ (l) To offer facilities to farmers for the Shipment i: by th» most app*oved .mejuis of„ tbe!r,pro. ; citxce to ihe Various markets of the world, ; and appointment ■ of agents in different j localities for the furtherance of this object. ? . (2) To effect advances on any securities, real or I - personal, that the Directors* appointed by the I , Asspeiation may think At. ... « (S) To procrire for sale to the Shareholders, Corni . r . sacks, Woolpacks, Agricultural Implements, i Sofl ds, and other articles of consumption, or , ■ otherwise, that'the Directors to be appointed * by the Association may think fit. 4 * {4) To Qxtiiidihe working of .the Aiaociation in i | '»* any direction which may seem likely to i b<nieflf; the members. • y > ■•, l (5) To tbeadvan>ajjes of the. Association ) 4 exclusively to membera.- ; -(6) To iJo'nduct the operations of the Association I ~ o::i a cash bisls. - - { <7) Tci divide the profits that may accrue to the "I. Association in-the conduct of its business ai'iong the ehar'efcolders of the Association ' _. v —-3?i:i>_rata in accordance with, the amount-of I business done by ouch .shareholder, after I v"«B ! IFi?g;?uch dividends ton paid«np Capital as | . may .be declired from time to time, and I ; alter setting ssida any fands.&s a resbrve 1 } fund that the Directors of the" Association i • may think fit. , . i (8) And the doing of all such other things as 'aro incidental or conducire to the attainment of the above objects. ~ " j The liability of the shareholders is limited. ! The nominal capital of the company is ten thousand pounds, divided into ten 'thousand shares of one .pound each, payable in instalments as follows*— One shilling on application, one shilling on allotmtmt f and one shilling, at intervals of not less than on© month. ' Application for sharis to be tnado to Mr. Barton. Secretary pro. tem., at Hamilton; Mr. Boche, Te Awamutu; or any of the Directors, from whom all particulars can be obtained." > f Saddlery. ! . ... : f!ll'| 2 5 I I 1 11-s J .• ~ | s ta o"» IJS * ■ -3 a £ "? g„.lg- s? • . $ o g 2H & 0 a a « § *I ° !T-'H I « l i t » S-'S's'S.J-js J's a |- . .I «1 I § i li|-fis2!: ii|t E3I I 1 ° ? a g £35 T 1 i§ii 1 3a If •si- ®g | l jjj ' K Ss§ „ i - j/5 |- g* > | eg i/U ■< 2 3, 'g °. a S "■ ■.s I f -.1 a «•§ iI Sf si ;-a w 9 8 seg»-sli s i .•. < 'OO g'g jPh •g' gg tS So _• : g3|lli=r § S P ' |i-g s Si'-S.tf d It> 3« ■ 35.5;33s S a a ' a ""i 1 S"i§lli'|f g - ■ § • * Z# i 3 l e -ea« H ° a S<§l s s °|II U: g i§ 1 1 ZjC, % i _ w Business Notices. reap rr at.T. i - I T M! A¥ "S AYE Y oiir Xj ife HOP BITTERS A&BTBX PUREST AND BEST MEDICINE ever made THEY ARB OOMZOTTtTOED FROBt , HOPS. BTICHC", MANDRAKE, AND DANDELION. "The Oldest, Best, moßt Ecnownedand ValtiaMa Modldnoß la the World, and In addition contain all the best and most effectlTa curative properties .of all other Bitters, being the greatest Hvor Regulators | BLOOD PUEIFIEB, and Life and Health Begtorlng Agent on earth." THEY GiyjE NEW LIFE AND VIQOUE TO SHE AGED AND INFIEM.~ " ' i "To -ClMgymen, Lawyers.Htarary Ken, Labourers ladles, and all those whose oedentary employments catus Irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, Kidneys, or who requiia an- Appetiser, Tonic, and Mild' Stimulant, these Bitters aro iaTiUuablo, being highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, withoat ntoxlcatlng." • j "No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters. Don't wait until yon are sick, but If yon only feel bad or miserable; nse the Bitters at once. It may isaTo ' your life. Hundred ve been saved by so doing, a, a trifling cost." ASK YOUR DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN. "Do not suffer, yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters." "Remember, Hop Bitters, is iio vile, drugged | drunken, nostrum, but the purest and best Medicine | ever madei aiadno'person or family .should ;b? without ! HOE BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, ROCHESTER, N.Y. U.S.A., TORONTO, LONDON, ANTWERP, • . . ' i'ARIS / K NOW / | There is not the slightest doubt that - there is-a possibility .ot' isitoring and beautifying the hair.' The' greatest ' ' chemists tell us sp, and modern proof has been offered in many, preparations. ' That there should be one of superior excellence among these' Bay also be admitted, and the ■ best test' of that surpassing would be the - lasting patronage received and fume allowed Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S World's . HAIR RESTORER./ 'I • - Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S World's HAIR ; _ RESTORER is aclmowledced by all to be 1 most efficaclens for restoring, invlgorating, beautifying/ and dressing the Hair, rendering it salt, silky, and glossy, and disposing it to remain in aay desired ■ .position, qoJckly cleansing' the scalp, . removing dandruff, arresting the fall, . ] and Impasting- a' healthy and natural colour to/the hair. . It never falls to restore gsoy hair to its original youthful ■ colour, At acta directly upoa the roots of .the siving' them' tho natural , • nouridiiaent required,; .. |. - u» * ; [ : bf many whCi.have had tlieir grey hair restored to iti natural dolour, and their bald epot covered - With :halr, after using one feottlo of- ~ v / Mrs. S. A. Alls.i'b World's HAIR . j RESTORER. It is not a dye; H can I iio no harm; Every one who has ; ' / ' tued this' preparation speaks lond Its ! /' / praise. If you wiali to restore your . i . hair as in youth, and retain it through i ;. . Uf«, Trithoat delay procure » Settle. ■/ /

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 2 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 2 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue XXI, 2 April 1884, Page 3

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