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WANTED to BELL, 50 Printed Muslin Dresses, fast colours, at 7s 6d each ; First Choice Josephine Kid Gloves, 8s 6d per pa>r ; Blue Linen for • Butcher's smocks ; beat Kid Boots, 7s 6d per pair, at W. Eyre's Enniskillen House, Victoria-street. W'A MTED KNOWN, that illiman's Celebrated Koyal Embrocation for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, *c, continues to give tha greatest satisfaction te all who use it. It is a certain cure for Lameness, Swellings, Kp_»ins, Over-reaches, Bruises, Sores, aud Cuts of every kind. First rate local testimonials may be seen on application, role agent for Auckland, W. S. JCNiSS, Saddler, Queenstreet. PITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHrJBCrc.-Sunday Services.-November 29 — The Key W". C. Oliver will preach in the morning at 11, and the Rev A.. Reid in the evening at C 30. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH.—Morning- Consecration Evening —Liberality v. Niggardliness ;by Key G. H Turner. BAPTIST OHUROH, Wellesleystrfet. P. H Cornford. Pastor, i-übjects for November 29. Morning— Goa's Work in Man's Salvation. Evening —The Wise Man. THE NEWTON KlßK.—Divine Service at the usual hours TO-MORROW. Subjects—Morning : No 11—Daniel's Last Prophecy. Evening—Why stand ye here all the day idle? NORTH SHORE PEESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—Divine Service will be conducted To-morrow forenoon at the usual hour. ALL SERVICES—Lome-street, November 29. Morning—Education of Character. More Suggestions to parents, teachers, and children. Evening—The existence of Evil in a world governed by infinite love. RIMITTVB METHODIST CHURCH, Eflwardes-street — Sunday Services. November ?9. The Be? W. Tinsley will Pre?.eh In the Morning, 11 o'clock ; also in the Evening at half-past six. O STONEMASONS AND OTHERS. Tenders are invited by the Mount Albert District Board for the Construction of a Bridge across Oakley Creek, New North Road, with Approaches, &c , complete. Plans and s.ecifications can be seen at Mr Barber's office, on WEDNESDAY next. Tenders to be delivered to the undersigned not later than 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 9th December, 1874. The lowest of any tender not necessarily accepted W. J. SUITER, Chairman. TV]"ORTH SHORE.—-To let, a well--LN furnished Cottage, six rooms, with every convenience ; beautifully situated. Also, a Four-roomed Cottage.snearthe Beach.—Apply R. and R Duder, Devonport Store. T~ES SHILLINGS REWARD. —Lost, a Cow brindle on legs and brown on points of ears and muzzle, branded A.C. on one side. —Any person detaining same after this notice will be prosecuted.—Apply to George McCaslen. T7IRE.— Two of Tann's celebrated JU Iron Safes on sale, to close consignments — K. and H. Isiacs. HpWO respectable Working Men JL can be accommodated with Bo»rd and Lodgings at moderate terms in a private family—Apply W. Beaumont, Tinsmith, Hobson-street. N~EWTON" EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. The School Committee will meet at the Newton Academy on TUKSDAY, December 1, to hear and consider claims for _. sumption from Payment of Education Bate, 1574. TT A. C. B. S. AUCKLAND BRANCH, NO. 81. The usual Quarterly Meeting of the above-ramed Branch will be held in St Patrick's Hall, on VVEDxsHSD vY next, 2nd of December, at 8 o'clock pm. Business—The ordinaly transactions of the Rranch; the payment of contributions and the nomination of officers for the next six months BENJAMIN HAMILL, Secretary. N.B.—To facilitate the business of the meeting the Secretary will attend from 0 30 o'clock in the Reception Room at the rear of the hall to receive contriDUtions ■VT . O T I C E. Th« Offices of the General Government will be CLOSED on MONDAY next, in order that the several Officers may be present to receive his Excellency the Governor on his landing. By command. EDWARD L. GREEF. A UCKLAND VOLUNTEERS. The Members of the Sir George Grey Cadet Corps are requested to parade at the junction of Queen and AVydham-streets, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at 230 p.m., in order to attend the Funeral of the late Cadet Bridges. Uniform only. The various Bands and Volunteer Corps are respectfully invited so attend CHARLES A. TAYLOR, Captain Commanding. npO EDWIN CARE, TIMBER JL MERCHANT, AUCKLAND. Sir,— Having charged you publicly with stealing a Pro. N ote out of my cash-box, and now finding that such charge was made by me in error, I take this opportunity of apologising to you, and expressing my regret that such charge was made. THOMAS CRAI^. Auckland, 25th November, 1874. IN reference to the "above, will Mr Carr infotm the public how his firm became possessed of the Pro. N ote, and how disposed of ? If not I will, at a future date. THOMAS CRAIG. p ROSPECTTJ S 0"F THE. CO-OPERATIVE MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. The object of the Company is the supply of wholesome Meat to shareholders andjeonsumers 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 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 bonu* of 10 per cent to consumers ; and good wholesome Meat at a less price than can be done on the credit system. > o shareholder will be allowed to hold more than 100 shares. Above 1200 shares have a^eady been disposed of. As soon as 2000 shares shall have been subscribed for, a meeting of shareholders will be held, and directors chosen. Jiarly application necessary, as business will be commei ced with the Dew year. The 10s will be called up in monthy instalments of 2s 6d each. A list of shareholders can be seen at A. Dornwell's office, Queen street, from whom allfurtherparticulars 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 T may state that it has rather exceeded our most sanguine expectations. We have been desirous to see the s>stem inaugurated in Auckland, where a sort of head central store should be established."—(Signed) J T. R*ybtj-n The Secretary of the Mahura.gi Co-operative Society writes wi h 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 conssqueDce." 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 ge.tleman connected with the Wel'ington Co-operative Butchering and t)..ttle Dealing Society writes ;—" It will prove a great success, and similar companies will eventually be established in all the large provincial towns T_e 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 of making many of our old established men retire from business.

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Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1498, 28 November 1874, Page 3

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