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t : ji-f-T-TriiM-nmim na^ IMMMM iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii]irii^"*'«""'"*"^u Auctions. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. EOUSEHO L D~F UENITUR E. PIANOFORTE. THE Subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fcrt-street, on Friday next, the 20th instaDt. at eleven o'clock. Pianoforte by Broadwcod and Son, New Har* moniuin by Cramer, of London (in cedar case), Household Furniture, &c , &c. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. I IK THE ESTATE 07 WILLIAM GREY, DECEASED. THREE HOUSES, ! GRAETON ROAD AND WYNYARDSTREET. | THE Subscribers have received instrnctions to spII at the Land M*it, Fort- <• Rtreet, on Monday, 2.'srd inttant, at 12 o'clock. The Lease (over 7J years unexpired) of the .Allotment at The Corner of the Gralton Road and "Wynfard-streot, on w >:ch i* erected—A Seven-ioonifd House, fronting the '^'rafton Jiofi'l, and now occupied by M>'s Kinp: a four rcotned Cottafje, irontinc the Grafton tJßoad, iv tho occupation of Mrs TomfS : n four-rromed nnltage. corner of Graf ton £oad s,nd Wynyard street, let to Mrs Combas. I To be sold separately. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. At 12 o'Clock. EXPRESS CART AND HORSE. THE Subscribers will sell at the Mart, Fort-street, on Fiiday next, at twelvo il o'clock, A substantially-built Spring EXPRESS CAttT, almost new, built by Bruce ; and. a staunch three-year-old Horse, good in harness, SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. : MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE SITES. NORMAN'S HILL, ONEHUNGA. I ripH"E Subscribers bave received in- ■■*• strnctions to sell br public auction, at the Land MaTt. Furt street, on -Monday, 2;rd instant at 12 o'clock, FOUETEETT AT.tOTWENTS on >7nrman's Hill, Onfhnntra. imn.e(ssatol7 opposite Mrs Norman's and A!r GibbojDs' properties, Cimman'ling »n extensive uuinterupted view of the Harbour and Shipping. Marii-arsi, &c, and only about five minutes' walk from tne Kail way Station. Lot 1 is the corner of No-man's Bill and Gieen Hill Eoud, 55 feet by 104ftei; Lot 2 h*s 55 Jest 10 inchj» frontrge to Green Hill Eoid Lot 3 has 57 feet 8 inches frontage to Norman's Hill lot 4 ar.d 5 have 41 and CO feet to Grten Hi!l Road Lots C, 7, and S have 5G feet each frontage to Tide Eoad lot 9 it corner of Norman's Hill and another road, 107 feet by 70 feet Lots 10 and 11 have 58 and 61 feet to Tide Eoid Lots 12 and 13 have !,0 feet each to Norman's Hill Lot 14 i< the corner of three roads, anrl Ins erected on it the commodious family Hotel at one time occupied by Mrs Forbes. Terms—Liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. Miscellaneous. pBGSPECTUS OT THE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. The object of the Company is the snpply of wholesome Meat to shareholders and consumers at le*s than can be done by private eatablishmonts, FOE CASH, or guaranteed short accounts. The nominal capital cf the Coa-.pany is £1000, in 4000 chares of £1 each. 10s of which will only be called up. Arrangements will be made to secure suitable business premisel' av>d an efficient manager. Credit will only be given to Shareholders, and only to the extent of the.value of shares luld, thus providing against vhe possibility of b;id debts. The savirg thus effected will, it ia estimated, be sufficiently lsree to pay 10 per cent interest on capita invested, and a bonu? of 10 per cent to consumers ; and good -wholesome Meat at a less price thaa can bfc done on the credit system. .■> o shareholder will be allowed to hold more than lOOth^res. Above 1200 shares have a'ready been disposed of. As soon as 2000 shares shall have been subscribed for, a meeting of shareholders will be held, and directois chosen. Karly application necessary, as business will be commerced with the new year. The 10s will ba called up in monthy instalments o) 2s 6d each. A list of shareholders can be seen at A. Dornwell's office, Queen-street, from whom all further particulars may be obtained ; alao, the proposed rules of the Society. Extract of a letter received from the Co-operativt Society, Whangarei :—" With reference to the progress of the Society I may state that it has rathei exceeded our most sanguine expectations. "We hav< been desirous to see the system inaugurated ir Auckland, where a sort of head centra] store shoulc be established."—(Signed) J. T. Kxybujrh. The Secretary of' the Mahurangi Co-operativ< Society writes wi*h regard to that Company :—" It is at present and has beed doing well. It has brought down prices 20 per cent, and the most liberal of th( former storekeepers" tia*, reduced his profits con siderably, but has dorift more business in con sequence." 73v A Shareholder writes :-^r" I fully believe in th« system and feel conndelj| where properly anc economically managed thefijji can be no doubt of it.' success." A gentleman connected with the Wellingtoi Co-operative Butchering and Cattle Dealing Societj writes :—" It will prove a great success, and similai companies will eventually be established in all the large provincial towns Tie Secretary of the Com piny some time ago started a Co-operative Bread anc .Biscuit business on the above system, which ha 3 noi only been the means of reducing the prico of bread but also of making many of our old established mer retire from business, SHORTLAND STREET, Nearly Opposite thb Post-ofjtok. SPE ING-STUFFED SUJ-'CjsS, £12, £13, £18, £25, £27 (warranted). ELLEESLIE GARDENS, THE ELLERSLIE GAEDENS APvE NOW OPEN, STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, TEA AND COFFEE, DAILY I _ ■ ADMISSION-SIXPENCE.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1490, 19 November 1874, Page 4