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n.z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. f The New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company, Ld. CAPITAL £3,500,000. RESERVE FUND £220,000. THE PREMIER WOOL HOUSE OF THE WORLD. rjIHE COMPiNY'S TRANSACTIONS FOR THE LAST SEASON WE AS FOLLOWS*- "*■ SHIPMENTS TO LONDON 72,721 BALES SALES IN MELBOURNE X. 37,686 „ „ SYDNEY 2,900 „ „ NEW ZEALAND 11.132 „ Or a total of 1 24,439 Shoving an increase of 15,263 Bales over the operations of 1882-BJ. As the Wool Season 1884 5 is now approaching, we would direct the attention of Wool Growers to the advantage**!? opportunities that the Company offers for the disposal of their Clips. Throughout the Season Periodical Auction Sales of Wool will be held in our WAREHOUSES, DURH '.M STRISFP CHRISTCHURCH, where special attention is given FOR THE EFFICIENT DISPLAY OF EVERY BALE* and all Lots on arrival will be valued and classed by Experts. , . . d FREE STORAGE on all Wool intended for sale locally, or for shipment to the London Market, will be given & any of our Stores, at ASHBURTON, OHERsbEY, or RAKAIA. Liberal Cash Advances Will be made on all WOOL placed in our hands, either for Local Sale or Shipment to London FREE OF COMMISSION GROWERS are reminded that, as we act solely as Selling Brokers, they may rely upon their Consignments obtaining HIGHEST MARKET VALUE. Farther particular, on application to H R gEORETAhT, Ajant, Adtbarton , and to 9 0. W. TURNER, Agent, Rakaia.

w aterton cemetery REGULATIONS. 10 0 10 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 10 0 1. The scale of fees payable for the interment shall bo as follows : _ , The ground occupied as an ordinary grave For digging grave and filling in same after burial, depth 5 feet Every extra foot ... ••• For permission to erect a gravestone or cross to ordinary grave For the purchase of the exclusive right of interment in perpetuity of, for a limited period, with permission to dig, make or erect brick grave, vault, or paling fence, subject to approval of the Trustees, space 4£ feet by 9 feet ... Ditto fer space not less than 9 feet by 9 feet For one or more plots feet by 9 feet in addition to the 9 feet by 9 feet, plot purchased at the same time for each plot ••• 2. That no brick grave, vault, paling fence, cross or other tombstone or monument shall be made, dug or erected, until permission of the Trustees is first obtained and all fees paid. 3. A drawing of every stone, tomb, pedestal and plan of every fence, monument or tablet proposed to be erected, and a copy of every epitaph or inscription must bo submitted to the Trustees for approval. . 4. Any purchase of private grounds in which no interment has taken place may transfer his or her interest in the said ground to any other person of the same denomination upon payment being made to the Treasurer of the Cemetery for the time being, a fee of 5s for such transfer. 5. No grave shall, under any circumstances, be opened for new interment sooner than after the expiiy of seven years from the time of the first of last interment as the case may be. C. All monuments, graves, grave stones and paling fences must be kept in good order and condition by, and at the expense of the owner. 7. The Treasurer to the Cemetery for the time being shall receive the purchase money for the sale of any such lota, and shall give the following receipt for the same, which shall be conclusive evidence of the purchase of the lot or lota mentioned therein : Water ton 188 . Received from of ••• the sum of for that piece of ground, part of the Cemetery at Waterton. numbered on the map of the Cemetery, in the custody of the Cemetery Board of Waterton. The above piece of ground to be held by the said subject to the Rules for the time being in force, for the management of the Cemetery. Treasurer to Cemetery Board. 8 The Treasurer to the Cemetery for ie time being shall keep a book, in which e shall emer from time to time the num er of every plot sold, the name of the urchaser, and the date of sale He shall Iso keep a lecord of the burials in the emetery. . . 9. All applications for interment shall e made to the Custodian in charge of the emetery at least twenty - four hours efore the hour of burial, 10. No vehicle or horse shall be allowed ithin the Cemetery. 11. No one but the person authorised y the Trustees, being the Custodian for la time being, shall be permitted to dig raves in the Cemetery. 12. The record book shall be open for ispecticn by the public at all reasonable ours. 13. A statement of all receip a and isbursementa far each year, ending 31st tecembor, shall be submitted to the 'reasurer in the month cf January-, at a meting of the Trustees, when an auditor hall be chosen to audit the same. 14. The Secretary to the Trustees for he time being, or any two Trustees, shall e empowered to convene all necessary leetinga, either by advertisement in some 3ca\ paper, or by a written circular to aoh member of the Board. 15. The Trustees reserve the right to sake and alter from time to time the hove charges or regulations. By order of the Trustees. Dated December 10, 1884. 12 2327 10 TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE ASHBURTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. CELEBRATED THOROUGHBRED HORSE KINGFISHER. A DMITTED by all real judges, ineluding Colonel Williams, Indian le-mount officer, to be the grandest horse n the Australian Colonies, for producing weight carrying saddle horses. Colonel Villiains visited every stud horse of any tote in the colonies, and this was his unolicited opinion Kingfisher's stock top he market in the North Island, and they rill assuredly do the same here. G,ood »addock for mares from a distance at Is ier week, lentil stinted. Groom's fee, ss, payable at Erst service. For terms, etc., apply to B. OOOKSON 10 1897 Oc Grot win

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1408, 18 December 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1408, 18 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1408, 18 December 1884, Page 3

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