Jf,Z,I. and US., Company piHRISTCHURCH TX7 DOL AND pi RAIN TTTAREHOUSES. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, WELLIN&TO N AUCKLAND CAnd throughout New Zealand), MELBOURNE, S V D X E V, AND LONDON. CAPITAL £8,000,000. Perceiving the increasing importance of Local Auction Sales for the disposal of WOOL, SHEEPSKINS,. HIDES, TALI.OW,GRAIN, and other AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, and desirous of consulting the requirements of its numerous and valued constituents, the Company has completed arrangements for holding PERIODICAL SALES OF WOOL during the season, and other PRODUCE throughout the year. The Christchurch Wool and Grain Warehouses, now in course of erection for the Company, occupy a commanding position on the main linn of Railway, at the DURHAM STREET CROSSING, and fire served by Sidings running directly into and alongside them. With the facilities thus afiorded, the Company is enabled to adopt the undermentioned EXCEPTIONALLY LOW SCALE OF CHARGED, which will be found considerably below those now in force at Melbourne and elsewhere. Ar evidence of the unparalleled position acquired by the Company in the Wool Trade, a Li.-t of the Principal Importers into London is here appended : — THE LONDON WOOL MARKET, 1880 AUSTRALASIAN AND CAPE WOOL IMPCRTURSOFOVKK 10,000 BALKS. HALES. jl/t'iv Zealand JLoan and Mercantile Agency Company lainifrri ; : : : HI .«ftl Dalgety, Dii Oroz & Co 08,802 Australian Mortgage, Land and Finance Company ... ... G3,7"29 Sanderson, Murray & Co 45,024 A. L. Elder 36,982 Young, Khlers&Co 28,: J >3l F. Huth & Co '20,629 R. Brooks ■& Co. 20,119 Lushman, Inglis & C< 19.018 Commercial Bank of Sydney ... 19,208 A. Barsdort' 15.945 Kedfern, Alexander & Co 15,938 Bank of New South Wales ... 1.0,414 .Fames Morrison & Co 14,280 E. Holt & Co 13.405 W.Grice&Co 10,892 Miles Co 10,081 National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand ... 10,383 New Zealand and Australian Land Company 10.073 A. Scott 10,073 This immense growth of the, Company's Wool Busiiiesft furnishes sufficient evidenco of the completeness of its arrangement!?; and etlieiMicy-ci^imiiiagemeiit; anil it'is intended fd'devbjic to the local trade the same skill and energy which have produced .such Narked result-'. ' ' i'A&MEBS , 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 ILoIH not reaching owners' reserve <;an be re-oJlered or shipped through the Company, at their option, in which latter case the -charges will be limited to Is PER BALE, to eriver ror.eiving, cataloguing, offering, starve, and delivering. Ample accommodation will be provided for the efficient uiaplay of every Lot. As the Company act as SELLING BROKERS ONLY, and undertake no commissions for purchasing Wool, both Buyersand Sellers arc offered an undoubted guarantee that all Lots will be Hold on their merits. CHARGES ON PRODUCE ARE AS FOLLOWS:—_ WOOL.—Receiving, Delivering, and Classifying, 2s per Bnie, 6d per Bag; Insurame, Gd per Bale, 3d per Bag ; Cataloguing and Advertising, 3d per Bale ; Commission, H percent over £500, 2.] per cent under £500. SHEEPSKINS.—Receiving and Delivering, Is per 50 ; Commission, '2 J per cent. HlDES.—Receiving and Delivering: If salted, in store, Ls each; green, Gd ; Commission, 2-h per cent. GRAIN. —Receiving, Weighing, and Delivering, 2(i per Bat* ; Stornge, : [d per Bag pur vr>.:'>k ; Commission, 2\ per cent. The advantageous position occupied by thu Company's Warehouses enables it to save clients the cost ol Cartage and Terminal Railway Charge. Promptitude in rendering Account Sales and methodical treatment of Consignments, combined with skill and judgment in effecting Sales, will l»o especial features in ths conduct of the Produce Department. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES effected on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, and on Growing Crops at;d dips of Wool. INDENTS undertaken of British, Continental, Eastern, and American Goods, and Commissions executed in all Branches Mcrciintila Business. WOOLPACKS AND CORNSACKS suptho Lowest Current 1.1 ato s. JIN COOKE, Alannjrer. t> IIAKLEY, Produce Manager.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 584, 17 February 1882, Page 4
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631Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 584, 17 February 1882, Page 4
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