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aaemmaaawaaaaawatmaxammaammaaaimrxmmmmiynmMmtm Auctions. MONDAS, NOVEMBER 23, IN THE ESTATE OF ■WILLIAM GREY, DECEASED. THREE HOUSES, GRAFTON ROAD AND WYNYARDS'IREET. THE have received instructions to soil at the Land Mart, Fortstreet, on Monday, 23rd instant, at 12 o'clock, The Leare (over 7 i years unexpired) of the Allotment at the Corner of the Grafton Road and AYvnvard-street, on w>ich is erected—A Seven-ioomed House, frontin? the Grafton Road, and now occupied by Mrs King; a four roomed Cottage, fronting the Grafton Road, in the occupation of Mrs Tomes ; a four-roomed Cottage corner of Grafton Road and Wynyard street, let to Mrs Combes. To be sold separately. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. ((MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. THE PICK OF CAMPBELLVILLE. 10 ALLOTMENTS, CABBAGE-STREET SWAMP ROAD. TBE Subscribers will sell at tbe Land Mart, Fort-street, on Monday, 23rd Inst, at 12 o'clock, CAMBELL VILLE—Lots No 2, 3, and 6, section 3 nearly one acre each, 132 feet each to O'Connell street, having a good aspect, commanding a splendid view, and Omnibu&ses passing close to the property every 20 minutes. Also, lOAllrtments on the C»bb»ge-street Swamp Road, adjoining Dr Nicholson's and Mr McElwain's proper lies, and being lots 1 to 10 of the subdivision of Allotment 18, section 5 suburbs of Auckland. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23. FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE SITES. NORMAN'S HILL, ONEHUNGA. THE Subscribers have received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort street, on Monday, 23rd instant at 12 o'clock, FOURTEEN ALLOTMENTS on Norman's Hill, Onehunga, immediately opposite Mrs Norman's and Mr Gibbous' properties, commanding an extensive uninterupted view of the Harbour and Shipping, Mangarei, &c, and only about five minutes' walk from tne Railway Station. Lot 1 is the corner of Norman's Hill and Green Hill Road, 55 feet by 104 feet Lot 2 has 55 feet 10 inches frontage to Green Hill Ro3d Lot 3 has 57 feet 8 inches frontage to Norman's Hill Lot 4 and 5 have 41 and 00 feet to Green Hill Road Lots 6, 7, and S have 56 feet each frontage to Tide Road lot 9is corner of Norman's Hill and another road, 107 feet by 76 feet Lots 10 and 11 have 53 and 64 feet to Tide Road Lots 12 and 13 have 50 feet each to Norman's Hill Lot 14 is the corner of three roads, and has erected on it the commodious family Hotel at one time occupied by Mrs Forbes. Terms—Liberal. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers. Miscellaneous. ON SALE By the Undersigned: Crushed Oats Barley Wheat, prime milling and fowls ' Maize Bran Pollard Barley Dust. GEO. W. BINNEY. pECSPECTTJS OF THE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. The object of the Company is the supply of wholesome Meat to shareholders and'eonmmers at less than can be done by private establishments, FOR CASH, or guaranteed short accounts. The nominal capital of the Company is £4000, in 4000 shares of £1 each. 10s of which will only be called up. Arrangements will be made to secure suitable business premisa* and an efficient manager. Credit will only be given to Shareholders, and only to the extent of the value of shares h«ld, thus providing against the possibility of bad debts. The savirg thus effected will, it in estimated, be sufficiently large to pay 10 per cent interest on capital invested, and a bonus of 10 per cent to consumers ; and good wholesome Meat at a less price than can be done on the credit system. x» o shareholder will be allowed to hold more than 300 shares. Above 1200 shares have already been disposed of. As soon as 2000 shares shall have been subscribed for, a meeting of shareholders will be held, and directors chosen. Early application necessary, as business will be commerced with the new year. The 10s will be called up in mouthy instalments of 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 ; also, the proposed rules of the Society. Extract of a letter received from the Co-operative Society, Whangarei :— " With reference to the progress of the Society I may state that it has rather exceeded our most sanguine expectations. We have been desirous to see the system inaugurated in Auckland, where a sort of head central store should be established."—(Signed) J. T. Reybukn. The Secretary of the Mahurangi Co-operative Society writes with regard to that Company:—" It is at present and has been doing well. It has brought down prices 20 per cent, and the most liberal of the former storekeepers ha 3 reduced his profits considerably, but has done more business in consequence." A Shareholder writes: —" I fully believe in the system and feel confident where properly and economically managed there, can be no doubt of its success." A gentleman connected with the Wellington Co-operative Butchering and Cattle Dealing Society writes -.—" It will prove a great success, and similar C3mpanie3 will eventually be established in all the large provincial towns The Secretary of the Company some time ago started a Co-operative Bread and Biscuit business on the above system, which has not only been the means of xeducing the price of bread, but also of making many of our old established men retire from business, m "I I ■ 4 h IHIII Sill SHORTLAND STREET, Nearly Oppo3itb thk Post-owioz. SPRrNG-STUFFED SUT'CjsS, £12, £13, £18, £25, £27 (warranted). JgLLERSLIE GARDENS. THE ELLERSLIE GARDENS . ARE NOW OPEN. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM, TEA AND COFFEE, DAILY. ADMISSION-SIXPENCE. ft

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1492, 21 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1492, 21 November 1874, Page 4

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