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J:'. Mat««n anil Co. woolT 31 season 1890 - 91. ■ ? ' ? : . / \ OUR WOOL, OUR WHEAT, OUR MEAT, OUR FLAX, OUR POTATOES, j OUR STOCK, BACKED by ou r cfiinate/lia vS by 'continued persistency made themselves known to, and have becemo appreciated by the WORLD. Ourß is a LITTLE LAND m the GREAT PACIFIC ociean ; a fruitful little spot ; a gem hitherto i-ard ly known among the empires of tho globe. Yet we have tho virtues of gradual sitrxess and witness yearly tho increase of biiy.ern i from European and foreign Idn'ds ; in' fflc;,, it pays the manufacturers of! the, Old World to putcha&e direct from thd producers of this new and plentiful storehouse. • • " "'* OUR FIRST WOOL SAM m the OLD LICIIFIELD STREET STORE m the year 1866 comprised a Catalogue of 50 BALES and 3 BAGS of Wool, this being the First Auction Sale ever held by bur Mr Matson. Our Catalogues liave gra dually, hut surely, increased,, and for the Soason 1889 90 we offered tho respectable quantity of 4231 BALES, and it is with pleasure that we notice other Broker's Catalogues exhibit considerable dimen sions. The growth m number of Buyers is another very encouraging circumstance. We have undoubted fnciiitv fjoi the proper display of Wools, and" have,! without exaggeration, one of the Best Lighted Wool Stores m the Colony. ./ \ ; The experience of years is brought to bear upon the Valuing, Classing, Cataloguing, and submitting tho various lots eutt listed to our care. Each lot is taken tender care of, and submitted to vigorous" and earnest scrutiny. Wo beg that our client I',1 ', m fact n\\. Wool Owners,' will m their own interests^ kindly establish a law m th ir own Sheds that DodiMberri.es or ill-conditioned rleecey will bo "allowed to h'nd a position m the Bales, far the Wool Buyer is an eversuspicious bird, asd onco bhol at. is ever, shy. ; We havo for years longed for; a, more Liberal Construction of. Business 'Principles and Fairness of. Thought, ; and We look for the timo ne,nr at h^nd w|heH ;i Ur^ "Community of Intoio^s" yrillj.form tho beacon of all Colonial's^ who are interested m Trade and Commerce, and to this end pettifogging individual si-lfishriess- will? sink its egotism, and tho narrowf-uiittfled". rivulets' of thought will burst from their bonds, and join m t!,o grout flood -Stream of Progress, Popularity, and j General. Advancement. ; <: Il goes without; snying* that tho. . Farmer .should Collar his Gasji at our Soashoro." ■ .'. ."; i r-pUahn We have pleasure m congratulating you upon ihe good position ihe 'Farming Industries of 'ho Colony lias managed toachieve, and when decent Le^iylution and Population assort their prerogiit'ivc^ mfty we hope to congratulate you m the coming year even more heartily than we do now. TyrESSRS tt TyrATSON AND -QO-f ■.••<_! Aasoci'ate'd' with 0 ' i THE NATIONAL -M.'*.^. qd of N.Z. . <"!V/;:.3j.-.»o.;«n. Bog to intimate to thoUrow.or/i.of- / 'Prodiico> of all Descriptions thut all A'rraTig^mtintis"' for the Forthcoming. -Seasoh? are now completed. •;. : -■■o-i'^nsj CORS SACKS; ;'AND"£ TWINE Supplied at Current Uutes.' --^ ->- ! Grain & Produce „ We hold Sales oveiy Sat uMiiy. " 'Ou'f. a PRODUCE SALES "'"'"''.Xn'-I '? At 11.30 a.m.. at which wo jare-' pleased < to say that Representative A c I Sydpy, Brisbane, an<l even Victoria can bo found m attendance '■/ >" Eighteen Years' Hard HAS A'l.^lUS^^^fl^^^HH T t>

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 882, 24 January 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 882, 24 January 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 882, 24 January 1891, Page 3

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