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At their auction room's, Fruit Exchange, Blair Street, on Holiday nest, at 1 p.m., Messrs. Thompson Bros,, Ltd., will'sell unreservedly quantities of general merchandise, unclaimed ge'ods, grocer's stock-in-trade, motar-cyc!e.-«tc. A.full list appears in our advertising columns.

Messrs. A. It. Wilson and Co. wilt sell to-day at Me.iirs. O'Brien's strides, Howe's Lane, one ,dark chestnut Timor pony stallion. The sale takes place nt ntion, and is by order of the bailiff, of tho S.M. Court. ; Messrs. and Patil. Ltd., have a. eako and oonfectioucTy business for sale. : ■ Messrs, W. and. <J. Turnhtili and Co., Masterton, will lwlcl a' stock sale s at the Waipoua yards, Masterton;.'. on Wednesday, February 5. Hatighbury Road, above . Harold Street, Newtown, will bo closed for a few days on accouat of drainage operations.

EIGGtJTSON & MACSH'ANE, Bfiar«hrofc»n «od Aeooqntantt, 10 JfEATHHHSTON BT.. WEtUNQTOB. SWegfMpi—"MsraJoa,

FARMERS' BRISTOL ASSOCIATION, rTUBLE of Meat Advances which the Bristol and Dominions ProdUccra' AssociaI' tion, Ltd., are prepared to make to any shipper who consigns to thorn through tho West Ooaet Parts ol England Advances ore made against Shipping documents or against store warrants pending shipment. These advances for first quality are made clear of freezing and shipping charges which tho Association advances, in addition, and aro based on the High Cammissionet's cabled prices at time of shipment, and vary as those-prices vary. Thus if tho High Commissioner's cable shows -6Jd. «e ths Loudon price of lamb, tho advancei will b« 65 per cent, of 6Jd. per lb. StheEofigures are based on conservative Value* particularly In *»?«* to by-products). Examples:— . LAMB ADVANCE LIMITED TO AS! AVERAGE WEIQHT OF 4Mb. , Advanco of per cent., of 6Jd, ia 4,Z3d . fi ..fat. Pelt, Wool, disposed of to farmers' order, estimated value 3e. to ss„ say 45.'... 4 q Total cash received by farmer (Bending sale) ]0~7 I§ BIG SHEEP ADVANCE LIMITED TO AN AV EE AGE WEIGHT OF i£ WETHES OE MAIDEN EWES. 561b. EWES. saj_ Advance <5 .per cent, of Ed is 15 2 Advance 65 pet c-ent. of 4J«. is2.6Sd. 12 *6 pat. Pelt, Woo'., disposed of to farm- Fat. Pelt. Wool, disposed of to Jits' order, estimated value «s. to 69. farmers orcer, estimated value td-, cay 4s. 6d 4 6 4s. to ss. 6d„ 64y 4s. 6d. 4 g Total cash received by farmer ... 19 I Bstel cmli received by farmer... iFc OX BEEF, Average 8001b. COW BEEF, Averago «01b, Advance 65 per cent, of <3d. is 23-d. '» 3 4 Advance 65 per cent,. .Vjd. is '2.43 d. 1 ®i d j Hide Fflt. Tongue, and Tail, dis- Hide, etc., disposed to farraora' Used of to farrooKi order, esti- order, valuo 355. to 4fe„ eoj 4Js. 2 0 0 mates? valuo 40s. to 505,. say 4w5.... 25 0 Total cash received by farmer ... 11 8 4 Tot.a.l cash received by termer TT~6 Halfpenny per lb- le& is advanced against sccond quality in all classcs of meat. 1 ' NOTE.—It is desirablo that farmers sbouid remember:— 1 That Bristol charges, including cold storogo for tho first month,"'ore less than half of London's, while tho irelglits are the samo. 2. That the London 4lb. weight allowanco on mutton ia saved by Shipping to Bristol. 3 That in practice about J per cent., out of the 6 per cent, deducted for cold weightfl 0.3 against hot weights, is saved at Bristol. ' 4 That the Company guarantees that the farmers' produce Will be properly token caro of at the Bristol and other West Coats ports, which cannot fee promised in the case of London. 5 That no produce will, under any circumstances, bo dispoaod of at les;s than the rilling price 111 London at the time of sate. 6 That, with the saving which may bo effected in insurance, these differences in the charges alone, means an advantago to flic farmer of, approximately, id, per ib. Further particulars .can be obtained from the , WELLINGTON OFFICE, SITUATED AT THE EOTAL BUILDINGS,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1971, 30 January 1914, Page 10

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