fX.'A.Kj. i)ni«! -3. <'cuiti|fjiii,r /"""{IIIMsTCIIIJIiCM '\Tr° (>l ' f\ I-AIX X\T A REHOUSES. i' 'i V V TEE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COM!'A NY (Li Mi TED), (•iii:isTCin:n«'ii, 1) l; N I. Di N, WELL ING TON AI 'CX LAN I.) (And throu<:hout New Zealand), V I. 1, P. 0 IJ R NE, S V D N E V, AND I, 0 N D 0 N. CAPITAL _e.°),000,000. Perceiving the increasing importance of Lo-al Auction Sales for the disposal of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TA Ll■<iW, GI! A 1..", and other AG UICULTURAL PRODUCE, ami de-. i-irous of consulting the requirements of its numerous and valued constituents, f]i.» Company has compleled arrange;ii'. ids for holding !''■; L'cDICAL SALES OF WOOL ■hiring the season,and other PRODUCE LlivfiU'.diout the year. The Christchurch Wool and Grain Warehouses, now in course of erection for the Company, occupy a commanding position on the main line of Railway, at the DURHAM STREET CROSSING, and are served by Sidings running directly into and alongside them. With the facilities thus afforded, the Company is enabled to adopt the undermentioned EXCEPTIONALLY LOW SCALE OK CHARGE:., which will be found considerably below those now in force at iMelb unic and elsewhere. As evidence of the unparalleled position acquired by Ihe Company in the Wool Trade, a Li-t of the Principal Importers into London is here appended :— Till: LONDON WOOL MARKET, 1880. AUSTRALASIAN AND CALL WOOL i_iru.n-i.so_ ovi-ii 10,000 bales. IiALKK. __.'«■ 3-.'».!«j!«! 3...iil_a sun- .?_ «>i"ri.iii.i> -_?.i'i! -■~ il .»-I!j.<iib,v J___-c___"i>-_ V : : : «i _.'...! I _igc.y, OuCrox ._ Co 08,802 Australian ..lorljrage, Land and Finance Company GY72D Sanderson, Murray .i Co '15,024 A. L. Elder 30,982 Young, Kbh*vs& Co 28,331 P. Iluth & Co 20,029 R. Brooks _ Co 20.119 J-iisliman, Irish".. & Co 19.018 Commercial Rank of Sydney ... 19.298 A. i;a..-dor_ 1...9.0 Rodfern, Alexander __ Co ]i.,...S Lank of New South Wales ... 15.-114 •fames Morrison & Co 1-1.280 R. Holt i.Co i:..4of> VYGricoc.Co 10,892 Miles Brothers,.. Co 10,081 National Moitgage and Agency Company of New Zealand ... 10,083 New -_>■.]hind and Australian Land Comp.iiv 10078 A. Scott. " 10,07:-i This iininen.se growth of the Company's Wool Business furnishes suflicient evidence of the completeness of its arrangements and efficiency of management ; and it is intended to devote to the. local trade the same skill and energy which have produced siirh marked result-. FARMERS' PARCELS. Will receive Special Attention. Every Lot, whether large or small, will be valued by experts engaged for the purpose, and fully protected up to Market Rates. Any Lois not, reaching owners' reserve can be re-olfer. d orshipped through the Company, al, their option, in which latter ease the charges will be limLcd to Is PER BALE, to cover receiving, cataloguing, offering, storage, and delivering. Ample accommodation will be provided for tho efficient 'lisplay of cvvaj Lot. As the Company act as SELLING /_. iKI-KS ONLY, and undertake no ' ommissioiis for purchasing Wool, both Ruyersand Sellers are offered an undoubled guarantee that all Lots will be sold on their merits. CHARGES ON IMIODUCK ARE AS FOLLOWS :— WOOL.—Receiving, Deli vci ing, and Classifying, 2s per Rale, Od per Bag; Insurance, Od per Rale, fid per Bag ; Cataloguing and Advertising, fid per Bale ; Commission, 1\ percent over _E_UO, 2^l-per cent under i.6.0. SHEEPSKINS.—Receiving and Delivering, Is per 50 ; Commission, '21, per cent. HlDES.—Receiving and Delivering: If salted, in store, Is each ; green. Gd ; Commission, 2_l per cent. GRAlN.—Receiving, Weighing, and Delivering, 2d per l.utr ; Storage, -jd per Bag per week ; Commission, LV per cent. The advantageous position occupied by the Company's Warehouses enables it to save clients the cost of Cartage and Terminal Railway Charge. Promptitude in rendering Account Sales and methodical treatment of Consignments, combined with .skill and judgment in ell'eeting Sales, will he especial features in the conduct of the Produce Department. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES effected on Freeholds, on State.ns and Stock, and on Growing Crops and Clips of Wool. INDENTS undertaken of British. Continental, La:, tern, and American Goods, and Commissions executed in all Branches _ y:.:_..rjti!.- !';:..h:e,,.. WUOLIV.i-KS AND CORNSACKS supthe Lowest Current Bales. UN COOKE, Manager. S IIARLEY, Produce Manager.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 578, 27 January 1882, Page 4
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