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E X' ! “M 0 -A.” Fur Sale at - iheTloresof the Undensigncd, |||;. B Aji; S of ■ 111 0 Best € U I L L IA N ’ "■ KliOUK r JOOdbs. eaeli THT 1 bags Rice,. ... \ 1 GOO “ Sugar’ 50 tons Fine Biscuit t -- 2o barrels Pilot Bread !0 “ Oatmeal % cases Cliocohue 0 k ‘ half-lb. Mustard 50 tierces Prime Mess Beef . loi- “ Negrolread tobacco .50 cases Cognac 70 “ Geneva ‘ ■ 20 libds. fine Demerara Bum •10 “ Marlcll’s Brandy 2-4 bundles Wheat Sieves 25 kegs Ewbank's Nails 50 dozen American Axes ! Domestic Flour Mill ■I case Side Saddles 40 drums Linseed- Oil bydney-ma.de Drays and Carls W. S. Graiiame. Auckland, 10th Gel., i ßoin EX “ MOA,” “ BENNY,”- & “HEATHERBELL.” Now Landing., and,on Sale by the Underi signed— * i COMPANY’S AND RAW SUGARS , Pa into and Java rice Soap, candles, starch Jams'*: English cheese .Teasi in eliostsmud balC-elresls-Sardines, sperms, coffee Fresh salmon Dollied fruits, pickles, etc. 11. Elios. ShorUand-streef, Oct. 10, 1855. PROS. PECTUS OF TOE AUCKLAND STEAMED- FLAX COMPANY. CAPITAL, 2,000 L, IN I ,000 SHARES 'OF 2L EACH. Liability confined to the amount of The Shares held. Provisional Trustees : T\IK Coknell, Mr. Mkriu.'ian, Mr,; Duke, Mr, T. Henderson, --■■■■■ Mr. Fletcher. r pOE object of the Company is to manuA- faclure 1 the Phormm'Tmmx or New Zealand Flax upon Baron de Theirry’s process, so as to render'it an:article of profitable culture- to* the Agriculturalist and a valuable export to the Colony, i Various preliminary meetings have been held’ and, valuable information, obtained, which has resulted in the taking up of about 280 shares, and the appointment of the above Provisional Trustees. Although no positive information can be given asTo the extent of profit, lo be obtained from the operations of the Company upon the proposed capital, the Provisional Trustees are sanguine, from the results brought before them, of the benefit likely to accrue to the Shareholder's as well as to the Province, and they can therefore strongly recommend their friends to co-operate -with them, by taking up shares. Only \L per share will be required at first, and the second M per share will be called for’ (if required), upon a month’s noi ice. The object of The first call of M. a share will he to purchase suitable .machinery, buildings and utensils for the commencement of operations ; and a Steam Engine has been secured upon very advantageous terms. Various documents (an inspection of which may be satisfactory to the shareholders,) are lodged in the hands of the Honorary Sucrelarv, and will be gladly shewn to parliesdesirious of perusing them. The Provisional Trustees having doubled their own original number of shares, would confidently recommend their fellow shareholders to do the same. When a sufficient portion of the capital is subscribed to begin with, a meeting ot all the shareholders will be called and the company formed upon a permanent basis and the work commenced; and it is most desirable that this should*b(? done, with as little delav as possible. J. Crispe, Hon, Sec. October 15th, 1855. t ■ AUCKLAND RACES. FIRST AND SECOND JANUARY, 1856. f FHEMaiden Plate of ! 00 sovereigns will be A run for on the fisrt day, and the Metropolitan Plato of 100 sovereigns, on the second day. H. Harrington, lion. Secretary. | [.\ CARD.] M r. N. II O O D, Land Surveyor, Top of .Durham Street. Orders left at the New Zealander” will be instantly attended to. ~js~t

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New Zealander, Volume 11, Issue 991, 13 October 1855, Page 1

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