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Puklie Companies. PROSPECTUS or Tax NORTH NBW ZEALAND FARMERS' COiOPEKATIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). I. PaOVISIONAA DIMCTOM : W. A. Graham, J.P., Hamilton, Chairmaa K. P«at, Mayor of BualltoD J. J. Bakuok, Tamahaie, Farmer Frrzuov PaAcecsic, Auckland Jμ. Bnu Southern Wain*. Fanner John Brooks, Churchill, Farmer J. KoKBtBT. Cambiidge, Farmer 8. 8. GitXAM, Tamanere, Fa'mar <J. Oould, Waitoa, Fanaer R. Gillstt, Klrikiruoa, Fanner Oko Littlk, Ngaruawahia, Farmer A. Mais, Hauiapo. Farmer H. Mctcalf, Hunt ley Pottery Worka J. Newland, Ngaroto, Fanner J. B. Smith, r*iako. Farmer O. Wat, Rukahl*. farmer & Wcbtnsi, Tβ Aoamuto, Farmai •W.H. Wallis,J P., Kaglan C. Dα »-, Whatawhata, Fanner. Bankers: BJXK OF New ZEALAND. Solicitor : W. M. Bat, Es«. The object* for which the Company ii established are at follow :— (1) To offer facilities to farmer! for the shipment by the most approved means of their prodace to the yariout markets of the world, and appointment of agent* in different localitie* for the furtherance of this object. (2) To effect advances on any securiiies, real or perioral, that the Directors appointed by the Association may think tit. (3)11 o procure /or sale to the Shareholders, Cornsacks, Woolpac«i, Agricultural implements, SeedH. and other articles of consumption, or otherwise, that the Directors to be appointed by the Association may think tit. (4) To extend the working of the Association in any direction which may seem likely to benefit t e members. (5) To confine the advantages of the Association exclusively to members. (6) To conduct the operations of the Association on a cash basis. (7) To divide the profits that m»y accrue to the AssocUtion ia the conduct of its business among the shareholder of the Association pro rata in accordance with the amount of business dose by each shareholder, aftar paying such dividends on paid-up Capital as mar be declared from time to time, and alter »etting .side any funds us a reserve fund that the Directors of the Association may think fit. (8) And the doing of all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects 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 tach, payable in instalments as follows : — Ont shilling on application, one shilling on allotment, and one shilling at intervals ol not less than one month. Application for shares to be made to Messrs Grant and Crossan, Auckland Mr. Barton. Secretary pro. t-jm., »t Hamilton; vr. Hoclie, T« Awannitu ; or any of the Directors, from whom ail particulars can be obtained. Bus ness Notic s. JT E W fi OO D S. A. S M E D D E N, A. S N E D D K N, 62, QUEEX-STRKKT, Has now opened his First Parcel of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, and would request an early iEspection. They have been well bought, and are marked VEEY LOW. CASHMERE FRENCH MEBINOS BROCHES SERGES NEW CHECKS WINCEYS VELVETEENS (in Black and all the New Colours) *'LSTERS DOLMAN 3 JACKETS FUR CAPES SASE RIBBONS FUR TRIMMINGS A Splendid Assortment of— NEW WINTER HOSIERY BLANKETS, RUGS, SHEETINGS, ETC. MEN'S AND BOYS , CLOTHING, in Great Variety. A well-assorted Stock of Men's Mercery OPPOSITE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. T7" NOW There is not the slightest doubt that there is a possibility of lestering and beautifying the hair. The greatest chemists tell us so, ami modern proof has been offered in many preparations. 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It is not a dye ;it can do no h*rm. Every one who has used this preparation speaks loud its praisu. If you wish to restore your hair as ia »otuh. and retain it through life, without delay procure a bottle. READ IT ALL! TT IVTAY Q AYE -yOUR T IFE ! HOP BITTERS ABB TBC PUREST AND BEST MEDICINE erer made TKKT ARE COMPOCNBED TROM HOPS, BUCHIT, MANDRAKE, AND DANDELION. " The Oldest, Best, most Renowned and Valuable Medicines in the World, and in addition contain all i the beat and most effective curative properties of all other Bitters, beiag the greatest Liver Regulators BLOOD PURIFIUt, and life and Health Restoring Agent on earth." THEY GIVE NEW LIFE AND VIGOUR TO THE AUED AND INFIRM. ' To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Man, Labourers Laaies, and all those whose sedentary employments cause irregularities of the Blood, Stomach, Bowels, or KUneys, or who require an Appetiser, Tonic, and Mild Stimulant, these Bitters are invaluaMe, being highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, without intoxicating." " No «a*tcr what rour feelligs or symptoms are, or what the disease or ailment is, use Hep Bitters. Ben't wait until yen aro si<-k, but if you only feel bad •r miserable, use the Bitten at •*-». It daajr tare y»or life. Hundr« u ye h««n cvred by w doing, a, a t if'»g cast" ASK YOUR DRUGGIST OR PHYSICIAN. " Bo net sufer yeurself er let your friends Buffer, but use aud urge them to use Hep Bitters." "PMsembar, Hop Bitters is ne vile, dragged drukea, ■••true, but the purest and best Medicine ever ma* , and no p we • family siioHd be without HOP BITTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. ROCHESTER, N.Y. U.S.A., TORONTO, LONDON, ANTWERP PARIS*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7005, 30 April 1884, Page 3

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