GRAIN. GRAIN. GRAIN. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THE XX W Z [•: ALAND IOA N ( ANl> MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), CAPITAL £3,000,000, Having Offices in London Wanaanui IMell'ouriM? Inveri'ar^ill N\diey Oamarn S.-iii Francisco Tininru Fij' Wnitiiiite pi'medin AsM'urtnn Aitekliiiid South' ridge. Wellington LeeMon Nμ pi it l'dte.i ?»!fiiii?im Masteiton Gi.sl'Oine Lyttelton AND CIIIUSTCIIUUCH, to announce. 10 its numerous y Farming Constituents and others that it is p'ep.ired lo imike LFP.ERAL CASH ADVANCES IVee. of Commission and Interest, on all <l(?.-<'t'i|>n<ius of Q R A. I N" Entrusted to its ci\rv. for SHIPMENT and SALE in Ibe European, Australian, ami New Zf.ilntxl markets. TTIHR Company lias confidence in directJL irur tlie at lent ion of its Friends to the following Leading Features of its administration of this Department oi its Bnyinews : — It does not pun ?m i e on its own account, tait acts solely as agent, so that it lias no speculative inteicst in the produce which it handler,. If employs an expert and trust worthy stair to supervise and control sales in London and elsewhere, a most important element, which flic grower would do well to note. It supplies s*liip|iers wish particulars of the prices obtained iminediak'ly sales are tfl'ccted, promptly followed -byOIiKS'INAL account sales anil roinitbinees. The volume of the business in Lordon, and its well-assuied position, has enabled it to i'oiicliule most mlvnn-' tageous arrangement, involving considerable reductions in Landing. Granary, and Snle Chnifres. OF WHICH SHIPPERS RECEIVE THE FULL BEN 1C FIT. Recognising that Growers naturally desire to receive returns of their own produce, the inmost precautions arc taken, and have hitherto been eminently successful, 1 in keeping every interest distinct, and in : bulking and classifying the grain, with proper regard to quality, condition, and demand. SHIPPING AND FREIGHTS. Arrangements have been concluded with the New Zealand Shipping Company for a ■supply of" first-class iron ships, at Fifty {Shillings per ton of 22401b, to London and the United Kingdom, and our friends are •confidently rel'e.ired to the list of highclass vessels now advertised in the diii , )' fpapers under their flair. Where desired, niram'emeiits can also be made for tonnage for Continental ports. STORAGE FACILITIES. In response to tlie expressed wish of numerous valued constituents, spacious and well-constructed warehouses are being provided at ASH BURTON and CIiERTSKY, With n view to ohviafe the delays and extinguish the serif/us risk of damage by exposure at these important points. The ahove Stores will shortly be ready for the reception of Grain, and in order that our friends may avjiil themselves of the facilities thus afl'orded, ii low scale of charges bus been adopted. On 1 1/ vonunal. Stnrot/e Rates will he cliaryed on Grain intended for shipment or lociil Kale (hroiifjh (be Compuni/. Perceiving the importance of tlie ASHBURTON AM) ELLESMERE DISTRICTS, And the; claims constituents have upon tlie Company for proper representation there, it has this se.'isun opened up Agencies at ASH BURTON, under the «nnnagenient of MR WALTER B. M<\SS. A.IHI nt ROUTIIIIIiIIKJK and LEESTON, under direction of MB E. G. STAYELKY, Who will supply detailed information to farmers and others desirous of entrusting their business to the Company. The Company furliier desrres to draw the attention of L-'AHMEHS, ■MILLERS, AND BROKERS To 'Rlli A UCT I O N 8 A L E S OK CiRAIX, &c, 'Winch it intend* to -conduct THIS SEAMJN at its CI-IKISTCHUKCH WASEIIOUSKS, thus aft'yriling grower , '- an opportunity of secnrii.g by co'njietition tho Fiitiest Market Rates for their O It O P S. Its COMMISSION on this Business will )'- -2 J PER CENT mi ALL SA Ll'iS EFFECTEU, but No Charge will be made on lots not re-iching owners' leserves, For the oonvenienee of Clients. th« Com - patiy keeps.'i Lur^eStuck of WOOIjPACKS, CORNS4CKS, AND TV/INK on hand, •Vfiicli it suppiiurf (it, the Lowest M.arket Rates. THE COMPANY HOLDS WEEKLY SALES OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, }lll>]-:s, & FAT For which Highest Maiket Kates nre invariably secured, and account sales renclcroii with prouijitinide LUJKKAL CA:-.;il AI)\'ANCiOS eiVected on Freehfi'ds. on Stations and Slock, »rid on Growing Crops and Clips of Wool. INDENTS un'..tert»keii of Britisli. Coucincntiil, Eastern, aiu'! Ameriei.n •'.J-oorls. :uid Coinmiis>ioiis executed in all Briincl.o. , - , ■if Merciiiitile Business. JOHN C(H)KE. E. S lIAHLEY, Produce Manager and Auctioneer. |
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 587, 28 February 1882, Page 4
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700Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 587, 28 February 1882, Page 4
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