Personal. THE Party who advortiseft ill the Daily Southern Cross of Oth January, ISGS, as having* Lost a Sum of Money, is requested to communicate with " J.W.," Herald office. M.R. PAUL SENGRV, who stayed at the Grejiiound Hotel in 1573, please call upon Air. Micrlael C'oecorax, who has news from your father. Wanted. rp O B K I C KM A K £It S. Wanted—A Good Hnckmakerto manage a Machine—t or particulars, apply to P. Le Quesne, Hamilton, waikato. FLINT-GLASSB LOWERS.—Six wanted, at Mount and Comp's Works, Graham-street, .Emerald tlill, Melbourne. WANTED, by a Man—A Situation as Messenger or Light Porter. Knows the town ana suburbs well. Would net as Night Watchman, Ritclienman, &c , or is willing to do anything in. any light capacity.—Ad 1 ress " Messenger," at Mrs. Beii/s nest to V' ynyard Hoti-i, Abercrombie-street. WAITED —An experienced Assistant for the Draper}".—Apply to Mc Art iron. Sqkra. & Co., Auckland; or, J. Marshall Draper Grahamstown. * WANTED —A Housemaid. Also, a Man asGroouiaudGardoner.—Apply immediately at the Occidental Hotel* ANTED—An Assistant for a General ? 7 Store (up-country).—Apply to McAhtuub, SUElli. AND Co. WAITED— A Strong, Active Young Man ; accustomed to Bread und Biscuitbaking.—Apply to C. lii.itTON, Taroell. WANTED — A Situation in an Ironmongery or Oil Shop, by a Young Man with 3years' experience.—Apply by leiter toJ.lt., Heraij> Ofhce. WANTED TO RENT—-Four or Five^ roomed Cottage, within tea minutes' walk of uyndjiaui-street. Fcr a term, it suitable.—Address Dwelling,' Herald Office. WAITED TO SELL CHEAP—Iron Ploughs, Galvanized Iron Tubs, "Water Tanks, Sheet Lead; also. Pumps e.nd Paint, at Alfred Smart's Galvanized Iron Works, Victoria* street East. WANTED KNOWX—That Maps of the City of Auckland can be had at the Herau> Office, colored or plain. The size of the Map is six feet by three feet seven inches, and it specifies Sections, Nos., Streets, aad Isuilding3, together with the street number of each house. WANTED KNOWN—Holdsiiip & Co., "Wholesale and ttetail Timber Merchants ap.d Manufacturers, execute orders with despatch, and it the lowest po3sible prices, from any of their estftb* bailments. Head Office: Saw Mill and Timber Yards Custom House-street, Auckland Saab, Door aud Moulding Factory, Newton Saw Mill and Timber Yard, Beach, Urahamstown Timber Yard, (Jorouiandel Saw Mill, Whangaroa Harbour, convenient for all ports and deep water for loading. Money. UCKLAND PERMANENT CO-OPE-SOCIETY^ BUILOIXG AND IL^VESTALENT DEPOSITS REG El YE I) at the following rates: C months or longer .. G per cent, per annum. ' days notice .. 5 per cent, per annum. w « Secretary, Vaile's Buildings, Wyndham-Btreet. £5000 ™ Jg*? App./ r to eh^ Aitken ,Sharebroker and Land Agent. £500 > ancl smaller Sums Jftstr' -BL.j x_r \jr to lend on real security.—Apply to Levekidgk & Alexander, Solicitors, Wyndham Chambers. TO LEXU—£ISO, £200, and £400, at 8 per cent.—Apply to Josewi Newman, Insurance Buildings. MONEY TO LEND, in large or small sums, at a low rate of interest.—Apply to Mr. Laisuley, Solicitor, Jligh-strect. TO LEXD.—A large sum o£ u vevy i, low U ''i l He"e*st , Apply "& f £ M "5? "I™?*, Shortland-strent. Money to lend 7 in sums of from £500 to £3000, at a moderate rate of interest. -Apply to Jackson* A Russell. Solicitors, Fort, itrcet. MONEY TO LEND on Promissory Note 3, Laud, Houses, •Vrc. Bills discounted —Apply ,o George Dunnet. 44, Insurance Buildings. j^/JONEY: MONEY! MONEY! LONDON LOAN VXD DISCOUNT OFFICE. Queen-streiv (next City Hall). Advances made upon Personal Security, Mortgage, Deposit of Deeds (freehold or leasehold), 131113 of Sale, Merchandise, Bonded Certificates, Stock and Shares, Assurance Policies, or any other tangible security. Legacies, Bequests, aud* Reversionary Interests purhased or advanced upon. Good Trade Bills Discounted at flight advance upon 3ank rates. No Bills Re-discounted. Public Companies. POVERTY BAY PETROLEUM AND KEIIOSINE COMPANY (LIMITED). ;APITAL, £50,000 IN 10,000 SHARES OF £5 EACH. The Directors of the above Company offer 500 of he Reserve Shares (two rounds paid upj'to the public it 10* per share premium. £1 to be paid on application ,nd ill 10s per share on allotment. Th»; Share List will c!oio on October 31, when Shares s-511 be allotted i»ro rata according to the number .pplied for. Forms of application and any information can be ibtained from Mr. J. Tonson Garlick, fcharcbroker, itock Exchange, Auckland. J. H. STUBBLE, Secretary. jpROSr E o T us op the; CO-OPERATIVE .MEAT SUPPLY COMPANY. The object f»f the Company is the supply of wholeonie Meat to shareholders and consumers at less than an be done by private establishments FOR CASH, ir guaranteed short accounts. ' '1 lie nominal capital of the Company is £4000, in 000 shares of £1 each, loi of which will only hi called ip. Arrangements will be made to secure suitable busiiess premises and an efficient manager. Credit will only be given to >hareliolders, and only o the exteut of the value of shares held, thus prodding against the possibility of bad debts. The saving thus effected will, it is estimated, be iufliciently large to pay 10 per cettt. interest on capital nvested, and a bonus of 10 per ceut. to consumers; md good wholesome Meat at a less price than can be lone on the credit system. No Shareholder will be allowed to hold more than LOO shares. Above 1200 shares have already been disposed of. As soon as 2UOO shares shall have been subscribed ? or, a meeting of shareholders will be held, and directors chosen. Early application necessary as business will be commenccd with the new year. The 10s will be called up in monthly instalments of >s Gd each. A list of shareholders cau be seen at A. Dornweli's >ilicc, Queen-street, from whom all further pirticulars nay be obtained; aho, the proposed rules of the Society. Extract of a letter received from the Co-operative Society, "Wangarei" \Vi:h reference to the progress )f the Society, I may state that it has rather exceeded )ur most sanguine expectations. We have been deurous to see the system inaugurated in Auckland jvhere a sort of head central store should be Lished.—(Signed) J. T. Rkyburn." The Secretary of the 2Jahurangi Co-operative Society sprites with regard to that Company "Itis 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 bas done more business in consequence." A shareholder of the Mahurar.gi Co-operative Society also writes:—" I fully believe in the system, aud 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 Socioty writes"lt will prove a great success, and similar companies will eventually be established in all the large provincial towns. The Secretary of the Company some timo ago started a Co-operative Bread and Biscuit Business on the above fystero, which has not only been the means of reducing the price of bread, but also of making many of our old-established nteu retire from business."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 1
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