Irish Agricultnral Organisation Society, Limited 



(Pounded by Sir Horace Plunkett in 1894.) 



OBJECTS. 



To teacli the principles of co-operative organisation to farmers and 

 others in Ireland in order that Ireland may hold its proper place among 

 those countries whose peoples are organised for agricultural and 

 industrial purposes. 

 The I.A.O.S. is non-political and non-sectarian. 



DEMOCRATIC CONSTITUTION. 



The I.A.O.S. is supported by voluntary contributions from its 

 affiliated Societies, by subscriptions from their members, and by funds 

 supplied by well-wishers of Ireland. 



It is governed by a Committee, of which five-sixths are representative 

 of and elected by the affiliated Societies. 



WHAT THE I.A.O.S. HAS ACCOMPLISHED. 



It has organised over 900 Societies. 



These Societies have a membership of 100,000. 



Their combined annual business turnover now exceeds £2,500,000. 



The I.A.O.S, has spent upwards of £100,000 on this work. 



COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS, 1910. 



President: 



The Eight Honourable Sir Horace Plunkett. F.R.S., K.C.V.O., D.C.L., &c. 



Vice-President: 



The Eev. T. A. Finlay, S.J., M.A., F.N. U.I. 

 Committee: 

 Leinster -The Very Eev. M. Canon Barry, D.D., Ballyragget. 

 Colonel N. T. Everard, H.M.L., Navan. 

 Captain Loftus A. Bryan, D,L., Enniscorthy. 

 Mr. R. A. Latta, Ferns. 



Ulsler Mr. Harold Barbour. M.A., Lisburu. 



Mr. Bernard Brady, Cootehill. 

 The Eev. E. F. Campbell, M.A., Killyman. 

 Mr. Patrick Whelan, Greenan's Cross. 

 Munster— Mr. James Byrne, J.P., Wallstown. 

 Mr. T. M. English. Pallasgreen. 

 Mr. P. P. Moloney, Tipperary. 

 Mr. Hugh P. Eyan, Thurles. 

 Connaught— Mr. A. J. Crichton, Ballysodare. 

 Mr. Thomas de Lacy. CoUooney. 

 The Eev. J. 6. Digges. ffl.A., Mohill. 

 Major .J. F. Murphy, Boyle. 



Co-opted Members' and Subscribers' Representatives: 

 The Lord Monteagle of Brandon. K.P; Mes.srs. Dermod O'Brien, 

 Eandall K. Moore. D.L. ; E. A. Stopford. Sir Henry Grattan Bellew, Bart., 

 D.L.; Messrs W. J Weir, M.B.; T. Y. Chambers and W. B. Holmes. 



Secretary: 



Mr. E. A. Anderson. 



Offices: 



The Plunkett House, Dublin. 



Auditors: 



Messrs. Craig. Gardner & Co., Dublin. 



Bankers: 



The Bank of Ireland. Dublin. 



Full particulars regarding every kind of agrieull-ural co-operative 



society may be had gratis on application to the Secretary. Leaflets will 



also be supplied free of charge. 



"The Irish Homestead," the organ of the movement. A weekly 

 paper of general interest for farmers. Price Id. Annual subscription, 

 63. 9d., including Xmas number. Money Orders should be made payable 

 to the Irish Homestead, Ltd.. and directed to the Manager. Publishing 

 Offices. 28 Clare Street, Dublin. 



Volumes bound in halt-calf 15s., carriage paid. The early issues out 

 of print. 



