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">■■ ». KttMß aitid C». WOOL. WOOL ana. Season 1890 - 91 OUR WOOL, OUR WHEAT, OUI MEAT, OUR FLAX, Otm POTATOES, OUR STOCK, BACKED by our climate, have by con tinued persistency made themselvei known to, and have become appreciate by the WORLD. Ours is • LITTLI LAND m the GREAT PACIFIC ocean a fruitful little spot ; a gem hitherto hard ly known among the empires of the globe Yet we have the virtues of gradual surcesi and witness yearly the increase of buyer from European and foreign lands ; m fact it pays the inanufactnrers of the Ole World to purchase direct from the pro ducers of this new and plentifnl store house. OUR FIRST WOOL SALE m the OLD LICHFIELD STREET STORE it the year 1866 comprised a Catalogue of fit BALES, and 3 : BA£S of.Wool, this being the.Fyst;. .Auction Sale ever held ,by oui Mr Matsbp. w Ouy/C^ttfaioYue*s have gradually, bul'safely; increasedj 'airirtior, the Season 1889-90 we offered the respedfabii quantity of 4231 BALES, and jit is wit% pleasure that we notice other Broker' 4 Catalogues exhibit considerable , djxnen^ eions: The growthwin lumber of Buyers is another very encburagitrg We have undoubted- facility for the proper display of Wools, and have, without exaggeration, one of the Best Lighted Wool Stores m the Colony, • The experience of years is kr,ought t to bear upon the Valuing, Claeeingy Cataloguing, and submitting the various lote entrusted to pur care. Each lot is token tender care o,f, and submitted to vigorous and earnest scrutiny. j We beg. that our clients, m fact all Wool Owners, will m their own^ interests kindly establish a law m their) own Sheds thatnodillberries or ill-conditipned fleeces will be allowed to find a position m the Bales, for the Wool Buyer is, an ..ever;, suspicion! bird, and. once, shot at is ever Bhy. We have for years longed for a more Liberal Construction yof Business Principles and Fairness of Thought, and we look for the time near at hand whea the ■'Community of Interests" -will form the beacon of all Colonials, who are interested m Trade and Commerce, and to this end pettifogging individual selfishness will Bink its egotism, and the narrow-minded rivulets of thought will burst from their bonds,, and jpin >n#ie, great flood~«lream of Progress, .Popularity* and General Advancement. ..,.,-, goes witliout saying that the Farmer should Collar his Cash at our Seashore.* 1 We have pleasure m congratulating you upon Jtbe good position the Farming Industries of the Colony has managed to achieve, and when decent Legiahrioa and Population assert their prerogative, may we hope to congratulate you m the coming year even more heartily than we do now. ;; AI^D QO., j■; , ; Aißooiated with VEt NATIONAL M;A.A. 00. of N.Z. .:;^/;.;;;;i'^:.( Ltd -)i . ;; Beg to intimate to the Growers of Produce of all Descriptions that all Arrangements for the Forthcoming Season are now completed. 1 WOOLPAOES. OORKSACKS, AND IWINE Supplied at Current Rates. Grain & Produce We hold Sales every 6«tdrd«y. Our Produce salb8;« At 11.30 a.m., at which we are pleased to say that Representative; Agents from Sydey, Brisbane, nand even Viotoria can be f ound m attentfaace. j : \ - Eighteßn-Yißrfrf-HM d*Wbrk HAS ALMOST Vj] ■ i : : Perfected the Auctioi .WMHHStit "' ' ) BdbKcvlSatee f tfi mSif- loi h , And it is gratifying to fiid^OflC^fgest nfermaiitsi m pert Qn^cir, tßroush. tfleif WpreWntatives, continually m lit- ■ ;••!,; ;■/ ' > *ta«d«ji «sfins i Lan 4 Our Sales of Properties ?rora time to time shadowfforth the true roles pf the;^lon^^mdj it-is.alKays-a-->leasure to ps to tianßterj property, and nake as many good colonists as possible. — j „oo * aoc We have af r j'^'^J^^ong Demand r<!!ufT : ;T V, ; .. i :..:■ ■v/ for a | ... . * :: ' v; ' 1 ■ Clatties of Farm jLinds, put eycrything depends! dpon^distance* and cost o£ railage from, market. ■ ■ ■, ■ = ;,-'■'//■ •— — i : "" LARGE CONSIGNMENTS RKJOEIVED A.T "' ADDINGTQN STORES. h. mMson koo. Lssociated with the^ I .*. ■ J NATIONaW &A. CO. I f ■ %:, V N.Z. (Ltd^ J llßtfrbnry Wool and GraSs3(on|gafl

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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 887, 14 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 887, 14 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume X, Issue 887, 14 February 1891, Page 3

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