X.X.1., and jM. Company « GRAIN. GRAIN. GRAIN, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), ■CAPITAL £3,000,000, Having Offices in London Wangatiui Melbourne Itivercargill Sydney Onmaru San Francisco ■ Timnru ]fj-ji Waimate Dunedin Ashburton Auckland ' Sonthbridge Wellington Leeston Nnpier , Vnten Blenheim Mnsterton Gisborne Lytielton AND CIIIiISTCfIUKOH, BEGS to announce X) its numerous Farming 'Constituents nnd others that it is prepared to make LIB Kit AL 'CA'SII ADVANCES, Free or" Commission and Interest, on all •dceeriptimiH of " G "R A. I N Entrusted to its care for SHIPMENT and BALE in the European, Australian, and New Zealand 'markets. TTIHE Company'lifiH eoi/iidence in<HrectJL ins: the attention of its Friends to the following; lending of its administration ««f 'this Department 'oi its Business:: — It does not'p\ir( f lm«e--on its own account, Jhut acts soli'ly as ngent. »o that it has no speculative interest in the produce Which it handles. It employs an export nnd trustworthy staff to supervise and "-control sales in London and elsewhere, a 'most important element, which the growerwonid do well to note. It supplies shippers wifa particulars of the prices obtained immediately sales are effected, promptly followed by OIUGINAIL account Bales and remittance?. The volume of tlie Company's businees in London, and its well-assured position, has enabled it to conclude most advantageous arrangement", involving , considerable reductions in 'Landing. Granary, and Sale Charts. OF WHICH SHIPPERS RECEIVE THE F€LL -BENEFIT. Recognising that Growers naturally desire to receive returns oi ; their own pro--duce, the utmost precautions are taken, and have hitherto been eminently successful, 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.Zenland 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 referred to the list of highclass vessels now advertised in the daily papers -under tlieir flair. Where desired, arrangements can also be made for tonnage for Continental ports. •STORAGE FACILITIES. In 'response to the expressed wish of numerous 'valued constituents, spacious nnd well-constructed warehouses are being provided at ABITBURTON and CHERTSKY, With a view to obviate the delays nnd extinguish the serious risk of damage by exposure at these important points. The above Stores will shortly be ready for the 'reception of Grain, and in order that our friends may avail themselves of the facilities thus afforded, a low scale of charges has been adopted. Only nominal -Storage Hales will he •charged on 'Grain intended for shipment or local sale through §u>. Company. Perceiving the importance of the ASHBURTON AND ELLESMERE DISTRICTS, And thevelaims constituents have upon the Company for proper representation there, it lias this season opened up Agencies at ASIIBURTON, under the management of MR WALTER B. MOSS, knft at KQUTIIBRIDGE and >LEESTON, "under direction of MR E. G. STAVELEY, Who will supply detailed information to fanners and others desirous of entrusting their business to the Company. The Company further desires to draw the attention of FARMERG, MILLERS, AND BROKERS TO 'J.'HK AUCTION SALES OF GRAIN, &c, Which it intends to conduct T-lES SEASON at its CHRISTCHURCH WA.RE- . HOUSES, thus affording growers an opportunity of securing by competition the Fullest Market Rates for their j CROPS. Its COMMISSION on this Business will be 2£ PER CENT on ALL SALESEFFEC- " TED, but No Charge will be made on lots not reaching owners' reserves. For the l convenience of Clients, the Company keeps a (Large Stock of WOOLPACKS, 'CORNSACKS, AND TWINE on hand, which it supplies at the .Lowest Market Rates. THE COMPANY HOLDS WEEKLY SALES OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, o& SEAT 1 For which Highest Market Rates aro in-' •variably secured, and account sales <ren•dered with promptitude. LIBERAL CASK ADVANCES effected on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, and -on Growing Crops and Clips of Wool. INDENTS undertaken of ißritish, Continental, Eastern, and American 'Goods, •and Commissions executed in all ■Branches of Mercantile Business. JOHN COOKE, Manager. E. S lIA RLE V, .Produce Manager and Auctioneer.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 589, 7 March 1882, Page 4
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679Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 589, 7 March 1882, Page 4
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