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X.K.J,, mill M. C«sMl»h»,v GRAIN. GRAIN. GRAIN. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. THE NEW ZKALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPAxNY (LIMITED), CAPITAL £3,000,000, Having Offices in London Wantranui Melbourne Invercargill Sydney Oatnani Sμn Francisco Timnru Fiji Waimate Dunedirr Asli'mrton Aurkl.md Sonthl>ridgc Wellington Leeston Nn [tier I'ate* Hieiili.'im MiiatPiton Gisboniu Lvttelton AND OIIISISTCIIURCH, I)EGR (o anniiinu-e to its? numerous ) Farming Constituents and others that it is p'epnred to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCER Free of Commission ami Interest, on all descriptions of O R A. I N Ktdriistod 1o ils cstre for SHIPMENT ami SALE in the European, Australian, am) New Zealand markets. r|IIIK Company lias confidence in directJL ins? the attention of ils Friends to flic following Leading Features of its administration of this Department oi its Business:— It does not purchase on its own account, I'iit acts solely as agent, so that it has no speculative interest in the produce which it handles. It employs an expert and trustworthy staff to supervise and control sales in London and elsewhere, a most important clement, which the grower would do well to note. It supplies shippers with particulars of the prices obtained immediately soles are effected, promptly followed by ORIGINAL account sales and remittance?. The volume of the Company's business in Lordon, and its well-assuied position, liiis enabled it to conclude most advantageous arrangements, involving considerable reductions in Landing. Granary, and Side Charges. OF WHICH SHIPPERS IiKCEIVE THE FULL BENEFIT. Recognising that Growers naturally depi n> to receive returns of their own pro■diifp, ilip 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 Zealand Shipping Company for a •supply of. first-class iron ships, at Fifty Hiillitigs 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 their flair. Where desired, arrangements can also be made for tonnage for Continental ports. STORAGE FACILITIES. Tn. response to the expressed wish of numerous valued constituents, spacious and well-constructed warehouses are being provided at ASH BURTON and CiIERTSEY, With a view to obviate the delays and 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 fticili- ■ lies t'bna afforded, a low scale of charges 'Huh been adopted. 'Only nominal Storage Rates will be charged on Grain intended for shipment or local sale through the Company. Perceiving the importance of the ASHBURTON AND ELLESMERE DISTRICTS, And the claims constituents have upon the Company for proper representation there, it has this season opened up Agencies at ASH BURTON, under the management of MR WALTER B. MOSS, And at SOUTH BRIDGE and LEESTON, under direction of MR E. G. STAVELEY, Who will supply detailed information to farmers and others desirous of, entrusting their business to the Company, The Company further desires to draw the attention of FARMERS, MILLERS, AND BROKERS TO THE AUCTION SALES ■OF GRAIN, &c, Which it intends to conduct THIS SEASON at its CHKISTCHURCII WAKKHOUSKS, thus affording growers an opportunity of 'securing by competition tho Fullest Market Rat<»s for their C R O I 1 8. Its COMMISSION on this Business will be 2£ PER CENT on ALL SALES EFFECTED, but No Charge will be made on lots not reaching owners' reserves, For the convenience of-Clients, the Company keeps a LargcStock of WOOLPACKS, CORNSACKS, AND TWINE on hand, which it supplies at the Lowest Market Rates. THE COMPANY HOLDS WEEKLY SALES OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, & FAT For which Highest Market Rates are invariably secured, and account sales rendered with promptitude LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES effected on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, and on Growing Crops and Clips of Wool. INDENTS undertaken of British. Continental, Eastern, and American Goods, ;and Commissions executed in all Brandies •of Mercantile Business. JOHN COOKE, Manager. E. a HABLEY, Produce Manager and Auctioneer.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 601, 18 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 601, 18 April 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 601, 18 April 1882, Page 4

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