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PROSPECTUS OP THE TARANAKI FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). CAPITAL . . . £25.000, in SOOO Shares of £5 each, PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS:— Five Shillings per Share on application ; Ten Shillings per Share on allotment ; and the Balance at Calls of not more than Ten Shillings per Share at any one time. No Call to be made under an interval of three months from theprevisusone being made. Provisional Directobs : Mr G. Bayly, Hawera Mr H. Irvine, Urenui Mr W. Bayly, J.P., Captain F. Mace, Stony Biver J.P., Onkura Mr T. Bayly, J.P., Mr E. Olson, Egmont Waifara Village Mr Walter Bewley, Mr. H. S. Peacock, Inglewood Manutahi South Mr A. Bishop, Fitzroy Mr J. Rattenbury, Mr J. Buckle, Wai- Waitara East tara West Mr J. L. Stent, Mr M. Carrick, Pungarehu Mangerei Mr G. V. Tate, WaiMr J. B. Connett, tara West Bell Block ; Mr W. D. Thompson, Captain Cornwall, I Inglewood J.P.. Bell Block IMr E. Vavasour, Mr J. Dingle, Okato Tataraimaka Mr S. Joll, Waitara Mr. W. Outfield, TataEast raimaka BANKERS : The National Bank of New Zealand (Limited) Solicitous : Messrs. Standish & Hughes, New Plymouth. Hon. Treasurer: Captain Cornwall. Hon. Secretary, pro. tern. : Mr J. Buckle. THE promoters of thi9 Association wish to bring before the pnblic of Taranaki the great gains to be derived by establishing in their midst a Company, to be worked purely on Co-operative principles, having for its object the furtherance of farming interests, and also offering a great financial saving to each individual member of the public who may become a shareholder. The promoters have great confidence in bringing this Association before the pnblic, as similar Co-operative Institutions have been most successful in all parts of the world. Amongst the important objects of the Association are the following :—: — To procure for its members greater facilities than at present exist for the shipping of their produce, live stock, and carcases to the consuming markets of the world. This the Association will do by exporting the produce for its shareholders at the lowest rates in chartered ships, by allowing shareholders advances at low rates on the produce so shipped, and on produce deposited with the Company for shipment or sale. The promoters think this will be of the greatest advantage, as the rates usually charged in Taranaki are excessively high. The export of carcases and dairy produce by the refrigerating process will be one of the objects of the Association. Great benefit also will be found in that the Association will procure Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Agricnltnral Implements, Seeds, and all articles of consumption that may be in demand by its shareholders, at the lowest rates. By these means a great saving will be effected, as the prices in New Zealand of all articles of husbandry and of general consumption are far in excess of the prices at the placa of manufacture. The Association will undertake any business and make all arrangements that may be necessary with other firms for the furtherance and better carrying out of its objects. The Directors are empowered by the Articles of Association to make advances to its shareholders on landed property and other securities. The benefits derivable from the Association will be strictly confined to its shareholders. The profits of the Association, after paying interest at the rate of 7 per cent, per annum on paid-up capital, will be divided amonpst all the shareholders pro rata, according to the amount of business done with the Association by each shareholder. A Meeting of the Provisional Directors will be held at the Criterion Hotel, New Plymouth, on Saturday, the 9th September, when the Shares then applied for will be allotted, and the date fixed for the General Meeting of Shareholders, to appoint Directors, and to settle the Articles of Association. Forms of Application for Shares and information may be had at the Offices of the National Bank, New Plymontb, or from any of the Directors. Intending applicants can peruse the proposed Memorandnm and Articles of Association at the National Bank, New Plymouth, and the Bank of New South Wales, Hawera. Mr. John Buckle will, before the Meeting to be held on the 9th September next, visit the towns and districts of Taranaki to receive applications for Shares, and to give any information as to the objects of the Association that may be required. a 524 tc hb WALLIS' COMMEECIAL HOTEL, High Street and Princes Street, HAWERA. F WALLIS, late of the Branch Hotel, « Wellington, begs to inform the public at large that he is now prepared to cater in a first-class style to their comfort and convenience. The Hotel is fitted up with the latest improvements, and possesses all the comforts of a home. The travelling public will do well to patronise this Hotel, as, in addition to its ] central position, it possesses splendid Sample Rooms and excellent Stabling Accommodation, Shower and Plunge Baths, and A First-Class ALCOCK'S BILLIARD TABLE. Ordinary at 1 o'clock. F, WALLIS . . Proprietor. a 559 n!6 HAWERA HOTELS High Street, Hawera. EDWARD ROSKRUGE, having purchased from Mr. John Prosser the above wellknown Hotel, begs to assure the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that no effort on his part will be spared to ensure a continuance of the support given to his predecessor. Renovations and considerable improvements are being made to the Hotel, and the Proprietor intends to do everything for the comfort of the travelling public, and to supply only the best of Liquors. A first-class Table kept. Excellent Billiard Table. Good Bath-room. Stabling. EDWARD ROSKRUGE ... Proprietor a 563 nl6 MUSIC. I TISS LONG is prepared to give LESSONS IYJL in MUSIC. Primitive Methodist Parsonage, Devon-street, New Plymouth. all9BB ISS HONOUR is prepared to take PUPILS in DRAWING. Privnte Lessons two guineas ppr quarter. Class Drawing one guinea. Beginners ten shillings. Address— Miss HONOUR, care of Mrs. R. ThompEon, South Road. a 290 06

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4119, 24 August 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4119, 24 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 4119, 24 August 1882, Page 4

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