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II HI STCH U RCI I TX7 00 L AN'l> p< RAIN TTTAIiKFIOUSKS, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN ANP MERCAN'IILK AGENCY COM Y AM* (LIMITED), CHRLSTCIiUHCH. DI)NE DI N, WELLIN GTO N, AUCKLAND (And throughout New Zealand), U E L B 0 URN E. SYD N E V, AND LONDON. CAPITAL £8,000,000. Perceiving lite increasing , importance of Local Auction Sales for the disposal of VVOi'l. SHEEPSKINS, IiIDKS, ": A L i a'■ W, GRAIN, and other AG RIC'UI.TUHAIi PRODUCE, and desirous of consulting tlic requirements of its numerous and valued constituents, ihe Ci.mpany lias completed arrangements lor holding PERIODICAL SALES OF WOOL during the season, and other PRODUCE throughout the year. The FIHST SALE OF WOOL will lip h<ld at the Warehouse of Mr C. W. TURNER. * cm th Town Belt, on WKPNESDAY, NOV. 80, 1881. The Christcburch Wool nnd Grain "Warehouses, now in course of erection lor the. Company, occupy a commanding position on the main lino of Railway, at the DURHAM STREET CROSSING, and are servo I by Sidings running directly into and alongside them. With the facilities thus afforded, the Company is eiiiihled to adopt the undermentioned EXCEPTIONALLY LOW SCALE OF OiiAKGE.', which will bo found considerably below those now in force at Melb lime and elsewhere. As evidence of the unparalleled position acquired by the Company ni the Wool Trade, a Li t of the Principal Importers ii to London is here appended : — Till'] LONDON WOOL MARKET. 1880 AUSTRALASIAN AND CAPE WOOL IMPUtTEUSUF OVER 10,000 BALES. I! ALMS. ISow sK«'Jtlnii«3 X«rs»:» anil M>v« «'«»«»til«> .Agviicy (Jtiiniian.v :BJj:sJif«'€i ; : : : ,8.»3. Palgeiy, DuCnr/& Co 08,802 A list ni linn Morigj'ge, Land and Finance Onipnny G0,72!) S'liidcn-on. Murray it Co 4f>.024 A. L. Elder ..'. .')('»,!)^2 Y.Minii. l<;11 ers&Co. , 28,1)31 F. 1-lulli & Co 520,02!) 1!. I'.vooks & Co 20.119 Ln.-hnnm, India & Co 19.018 Commercial Biuik of t-ydney ... 19'21)8 A. 15it;>d.»rf 15 945 .Uorlfcrn. Alexander & Co 15.m>8 Hank of New South Wales ... 15 414 .li\iiu'« Morrison & Co. 14."280 E. 11..U &Co 13.40 ft W.Grice&Co 10.892 Miles Brothers & Co. 10,081 Nntionnl Mnitgjige imd Agency Company of New Zealand ... 10,;i83 'New Z'. j ahni.l and Australian Land Company 10 07;) .A.-Scott 10,07 a This immense growth of fhr> Company's "Wool Business furnishes sufficient evidence, of the completeness of its arrangements and efficiency of nuiiiiigcinent ; find it is (intended to devote to this local trade the same skill and energy which have produced such niniki'd result-. FARMERS' PARCELS. "Will receive Special Attention. Every Lot, whellicr large or small, will I'C valued by experts engaged i ! i>r tlie purpose, and lid y protected iiii to Market Any Luis not reaching owners' reserve can be re-oti'ered orsl.ipjicd tluoue.l) tin . Company, at their option, in which latter case the ■charges will he limited-to isI'KU BALK, to cover receiving, cnta'ogiiinjr, ofTerinp, storage, anil delivering. A*npie aecninnioduliori will he provided for the ellicient display of every Lot. As the. Company act as SELLING I'.PiOKKU.S ONLY." am) undertake no eoiiuiiisM'itis for piii'Hi'isjnj; Wool, both I'juynisiind Sellers are. offered nn iiinloubled guiirantee tlmt all Lots will be sold on their merits. chain;ks on , im.'oduce ai;e as FOLLOWS :— WOOL. — licieivitig, Delivering, mid Classifying, 2s per Bnle, (5d per Bug; liisurnncif, Od per Bide, 3d per Rug ; Cat-i----logiting ftud . Advertising, 3d per Bale ; Commission, 1\ percent over ,£SOO, 2g- per cent under £500. SriEEI'SKINS.-Uc'ceiving- nnd Delivering, Is per 50; Commission, 2^-per cent. lIIDIOS. —Ueceiving and Delivering: If pnlted, in store, Is each ; " green, Gd ; Commission, '2-£ per t-cnt. CrIIAIN. — Ueeeiving, Weighing, and Doliveting, 'Id per Bag; Storage, : Jd per Bag , per week ; Commission, per cent. The advantageous position occupied by th:' Compimy'a W(ireh(.uses enables it to snvo clients the cost of Cnrtdge and Terminal Kail way Cliarge. Promptitude in rendering . Account Sales and methodical treatment of Consignments, combined with skill and judgment in effecting Sales, will bo especial features in the conduct of the Produce Department. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES effected on Fieelio (Is, on »Sllllii>r is anil Slock, and on Growing Crops and Clips of Wool. INDENTS undeitakcn of British, Continental, Eastern, and American Goods, and Commissions executed in all Branches of Mercantile Business. WOOLPACKS AND COKNSsVCKS supplied at the Lowet-t Current Kates. •JOHN COOKK. Man.iger. K. S. IIAULUY, Produce Muunger.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 566, 16 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 566, 16 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 566, 16 December 1881, Page 4

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