Amusements Theatre royal. Manager Martin Simonses. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. CHBEYBRS, KENNEDY, & BENT’S STAR MINSTREL COMPANY, Who were received last night on their first appearance with shouts of delight and bursts of applause. FRIDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 6, Second Entire Change of Programme. Second Entire Change of Programme. GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT AND FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE OF MARTIN SIMONSEN, The World-Renowned Violinist, Who will perform his wonderful Solo, entitled LIFE ON THE OCEAN. Doors open 7.30. Overture, 8 sharp. Admission —Dress-Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; Pit, Is. Box plan at N. Jacobs' Athenamm Bazaar. Geo. Lingaed, Agent.
Business Notices Jg- HULL & 00. Merchants and General Importers. Sole Agents for Wellington for the undermentioned : Gautier Freres’ brandies, in bulk and case Gouttard Burgand „ „ Arbouin, JMarrett, and Co. „ „ Bull-dog brand of Bass’, Younger’s, and Salt’s ales, and Guinness’ stout Moßwan’s Edinburgh ale, bulk and bottle Huston, Proctor, and Co.’s portable steam engines, thrashing machines, flour mills, and other machinery Grant and Oo.’s combined reaping and mowing machines TO ARRIVE pee CEAIGMULLEN and FRITH OF FOETH—--1 Euston and Proctor’s 8 h.p. portable steam engine 1 Euston and Proctor’s 10 h.p. do 1 „ 12 „ 1 .. » 14 » 1„ „ thrashing machine ON HAND—--1 Pollock and MoNab’s 71in. engineer’s lathe 1 Pollock and MoNah’s 9Jin. do 1 „ lOin. do 2 „ „ drilling machines OLDSBEOUGH’S WOOL WAEE(JT HOUSES. To the Wool-growers and' Merchants of New South Wales. Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Dear Sins, —We beg to inform you that in order to facilitate the transit of WOOL from the neighboring colonies to this market for disposal, we have made arrangements with the different Steam Navigation Companies to receive wool at their agencies in the following shipping ports in NEW ZEALAND, and forward same to our warehouses, Melbourne, at greatly reduced rates, as under : BATE PEE BALE TO MELBOURNE. New Zealand, per Messrs. McMeckan, Blackwood, and Co.’s steamers— Southland (Invercargill) Greasy, Bs.; washed, 7s. Dunedin (Port Chalmers) —Greasy, Bs.; washed, 7s. Canterbury (Port Lyttelton)—Greasy, Bs. ; washed, 7s. Wellington—Greasy, Bs.; washed, 7s. Nelson—Greasy, Ss. ; washed, 7s. Or, at the option of owners, by through contracts with us, including insurance at £2O per bale, and all charges from leaving- railway station, or drays at shipping port, until arrival at our warehouses, Melbourne, as follows, viz. : BATES OP FREIGHT PER TON. NEW ZEALAND. Southland (Invercargill)—Greasy, £3 ss. ; washed, £4. Dunedin (Port Chalmers) —Greasy, £3 ss. ; washed, £4. Canterbury (Port Lyttelton)—Greasy, £3 Ss. ; washed, £4. Wellington—Greasy, £3 Ss, ; washed, £4. Nelson —Greasy, £3 55.; washed, £4; Hoping the above low rates will induce you to try this market, which is now established as the Great Central Wool Depot of the colonies, and assuring you of our most careful attention to any consignments with which we may be favored, —We remain, yours truly, E. GOLDSBEOUGH & CO. Melbourne, July 20, 1878. Wool can also be consigned to our own agents at the following ports, who will attend to shipment and pay carriage, if required : Dunedin—Esnahaw, Denniston, and Co. Invercargill—McPherson and Co. Wellington—Murray, Common, and Co. G OLDSBEOUGH’S WOOL WAREHOUSES, MELBOURNE. E. GOLDSBEOUGH & CO. Beg to announce to the Wool Growers and Merchants of the Australian colonies, Tasmania, and New Zealand, that their warehouses are now ready for the reception and sale of wool during the season, and that they are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, On favorable terms, on the ensuing clip of wool, either for sale in this market, or shipment to London. Sales by public auction will be held on each Monday and Wednesday during the season, and proceeds will bo paid on the Tuesday following. They act as selling brokers only, and con-st-'tueuts may rely on their best endeavors to obtain the fullest market value for any consignments with which they may be favered. Their well-known central warehouses, and the large new stores recently completed, are unrivalled for extent and suitability for the trade, combining as they do all the latest modern improvements for the efficient display of wool. The various rooms are convenient to each other, and the wool being easily accessible, the fullest facilities are available for inspection, not only by sample, hut in bulk also, thus ensuring more confidence in purchasing. Valuations, by two and frequently three members of the firm, are carefully made prior to sale, and the various lots, no matter how small, are protected up to full market value; consequently the best guarantee is afforded that no parcel can be sold for less than it is worth. They have pleasure in announcing that they have arranged for a reduction in the rates of insurance for the Murray and Murrumbxdgee Rivers, and also on wool received by the coasting steamers. These reduced rates wiU materiailv reduce the cost of forwardmgconsignments to Melbourne. Wool to be shipped by vessels classed AX in the Shipping Register, I’he charges on wool offered tor sale by them and not sold are nominal, being one shilling per bale only, which includes receiving, warehousing, and delivery ; also insurance whilst in store. Separate warehouses have been provided for the disposal of sheepskins, hides, tallow, and other station produce, auction sales of which are held on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays throughout the year. AGENCIES. The following agencies have been established in New Zealand tor the purpose of facilitating the despatch of wool and other produce to Goldsbrough’a Wool Warehouses : Dunedin, N.Z.— Ebnshaw, Denniston & Co. Invercargill, N.Z.— McPherson & Co. Wellington, N.Z.— Murray, Common, & Co. E. GOLDSBEOUGH & CO. Goldabrough’a Wool Warehouses, Melbourne, July 20 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5441, 4 September 1878, Page 1
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