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I Miscellaneous. T ~M. L~E H » O I, O • ESTATE AGENT, VALUATOR, ETC. [ESTABLISHED 1864. RESTS AND INTERESTS COLLECTED. MONEY INVESTED FOR CAPITALISTS. LOANS ON MORTGAGE EFFECTED ARBITRATIONS UNDERTAKEN. EXCELLENT FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. For Sale, a comfortable six-roomed House fn Parnell The Bouse stands upon a freehold allotment, 66 x 100, and has a good well of water. The Allotment is all planted with fruit and ornamental trees, and commands a beautiful view. Price, 1,400 TO FARMERS.-For Sale, a really choice Farm of 050 acres in the rising district of Waikato. The farm is all fenced, and all neirlyliid down in rich pasture. There is a comfortable lamily residence upon the farm; also, a garderj, orchard, and all necesaaiy farm outbuildings This fine property is situated a few minutes walk from the proposed railway station, and in only a short distance from a churcu and d%y school. Price. L 7 10s per acre. TOFARMHRS AM INTENDING SETTLERSFor Sale, one cf the choicest Farms in the rifcing district of Waikati\ This beautiful estate contains 850 acres of fine fertile Land, 650 acres of, which are fenced, and a large portion laid down in rich pasture There is a comfortable family residence and all necessary outbuildings upon tho farm The property adjoins one of the leading Waikato townships, and offeis in consequence, innumerable! advantages to a gentleman with a family. The rroposed railway will piss witliin a few yards of the residence: the faim is really go.d land, well watered throughout, and affords an excellent opportunity to a bona fide sottler.—Price, L 6 10s per acre. i O FARMERS ANT) INTENDING SETTLERS.— For Scale, a choice v:iirm of 500 acres. 27 mil«a south (t Auckland, by a good Macadamised road. There i an excellent family residence upon the farm, and about 300 acres in grass. The farm is well watered throughout.—Price, L 8 par acre l<';irin cf S?,'2 acres at the North Cape, good land with large water frontage and small island. Price, L 220 •«■ ILLIAM-STRTCTCT (Cf.TY)-A. really comfortable nur-roomed House, #ood repair, with excellent wall of.water slid freehold allotment. Price. Ll7O A beautiful and ommouious residence in Unionstreet. There are seven rooms in the residence, and about hatlf-an-acre of land The House is newly built, and commands a delightful view. Price, LsfiO .. , TO FARMERS AND OTHERS—For Immediate Sale— A. Birgain—A. choice Farm of 300 acres in the rising district of Te Jlori, near Alexandra, Waikato. There are 2(iO acres of the Farm fenced, and 100 acres subdivided and laid down in good grass. There is a comfortable five-roomed residenco upon the farm ; also, a Stockyard, &c—Price, LI2CO PARN'ELL—A three-roomed House in Conquest Place, with freehold allotment and good well. Price, LIOO WELLINGTON-STREET — A good six-roomed House, wth freehold allotment. Price. L 250 UNION-STRai-T— A line allotment, 37 x 198, with good well.- Trice, L 75 K.A.UANGA lIAPE ROAD-A BARGAIN—A laree freehold allotment 06 x 100, with all tho buildings erected thereon.—Price, L 2.0 EAKEIi-STKHET—Two attached Cottages, let for 16s, with freehold allotment. J hese Cottages will besold cheap. TO WORKING MEN-A comfortable House with freehold allotment, on* Upper Queen-street. Price, LI H) HEPRURX-STR'KF.T — Three Allotments, each 33 x 100, opposite the residence of Mr Elchard Arthur J'uNSO^BY—A beautiful site, containing abou balf-anacre, with five-roomed House orected thereon Price, Lai>u NKWTOiV—A comfortable four-roomed House near to Holdship'B Mill. JMce, Ll5O Allotment corner < f Nels in and "Wellesley-street. PaPAKUHa VALLEY—A good Farm of 155 acres, 76 acres of which arc in grass. The Farm is all fenced, and has a comfortable arid commodious residence erected upon Jt. Price, L 540 BROOK VJLLK — A Kive-roomed House, with verandah back r.nd front, and Freehold Allotment, price, UHO.-S6d. MOUNT ALBKRT— An excellent Suburban Pro perty containing 12^ acres of rich volcanic laud. There is a four-roomed Residence erected upon the properly — newly built and well finished. Price, £500 PGKK-KOIIK—Vnrm of 170 acres, adj-iniug the late Farm of Mr Burtt. There is a small building upon tho Karm, and a beautiful Htream running through it.—lo2d. WaIKATO- Farm of 100 acres at Paterangi, 3 miles from Alexandra, with small House and every convenience. Price, Hi 103 an acre. V For FARMS, UOUSKH, and ALLOTMENTS gee J M. Lennox's onf Monthly List in Weekly Herald aEWI IN Gr MXb HINEB. No Family without a Sewing Machine should longer delay the purchase of one of TAYLOR'S PATENT MACHINES. AGENT, T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN, rSHORTLAND bTREKT. .?///■ - , $ O o •: % pBOSPEOTTJS OF THE CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. The object of the Company is the supply of wholesome Meat to shareholders and'eonsumers 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 bo made to secure suitable business premises and an efficient manager. Credit will only be given to Shareholders, and only to the extent of the value of shares held, thus providing against the possibility of bad debts. The saving thus effected will, it is 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. iv o shareholder will be allowed to hold more than 100 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 commenced with the new year. The 10s will be called up in monthy instalments of 2s Gd 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, Whatigarei :—".With reference to the progress of the Society T 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 centra] store should be established."—(Signed) J. T. Rkybubn. 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 has 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 WelUngton Co-operative Butchering and Cattle Dealing Society writes :—" It will prove a great success, and similar companies 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 reducing the price of bread, but also ef making many of our old established men retire from busineis,

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1497, 27 November 1874, Page 4

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