F. R. Jackson's Business
On the first day of the New Year Mr Freeman R. Jackson admitted into partnership with him in his old established and extensive stock business, Mr F. A. Krull, of Wellington, Mr Krull was for cbout a Quarter of a century a prominent business man in the Empire Oity. and one of its be«t known and most popular residents. For a __reat part of the time he filled ihe important and honourubU position of German Consul, and how he was regarded by the representatives of Fatherland in V\ elliugton w:is well shown by the r- cent social n union at which he was entertained, and pre-rnteil with a handsome testimonial. It goe> without saying that when two such business men as Messrs Jackson and X: v join hands, a very considerable extension of the ramifications of the firm's en'erprises may be looked for. It is intended that Mr __iull 6hall have entire charge of the office arrangements, which will sot Mr Jackson fr*?e to devote himself more fully to looking after the stock and attending to tho outside business of the firm. — Chronicle.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 88, 5 January 1886, Page 3
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