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THE SEW- ZEALAND LOAN AS!D - • " ■ MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (limited), ■ WELLINGTON. Are prepared to Make Advances bn The -Mosp&avorable Terms upon the ENS UIN G CLIP OF WOOL, Whether for shipment to London or for sale in Wellington. At the request of a large number of growers, Especially the producers of small lots, the Company will, during the ensuing season, hold WEEKLY AUCTION SALES OF Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow, at their new and commodious premises, Custom House Quay. Every lot submitted will be carefully valued prior to sale, thus affording the owners the satisfaction of knowing that no lots will be sacrificed, but that full market rates will he obtained. The Company acting strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY, is a further, guarantee that All Produce will realise its Highest Value. The charges will be moderate. On wool offered for sale and withdrawn, the nominal charge is Is per bale. On wool sold the following is the scale — Receiving, weighing, warehousing, and store, l-Bth of Id per lb. Repacking sample bales (when required) 5s per bale. Insurance—2s Gel per cent, on market value. This charge protects the goods from the time they enter the warehouse, and is made in all cases, unless specially instructed to the contrary. Advertising for sale and cataloguing, 3d per bale. Commission on sales over £SOO, per cent.; under that sum, 2% per cent. Charges on Produce. —On Sheepskins and Hides, 2% per cent., commission only. On Tallow, a receiving and delivering charge of Gd per cwt., in addition to commission of 2£ per cent., will be charged. All Wool for sale or shipment should he consigned to the Company’s Office and Stores, Custom House Quay, WELLINGTON. W. H. TRAPP, 833d1l Pro Agent. OPENING NOTICE. DUFFELIT BROS., lIIUH STREET, HAWERA, Cabinet Makers , Upholsterers , and Undertakers , Respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Hawcra, Normanby, and surrounding District, that they are NOW PREPAEED TO SUPPLY Every Description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Made of well-seasoned Cedar, Red Pino, and Kauri. Chiffoniers, Chests of Drawers Washstands, Toilet Tables Dining Tables, Stuffed Conches Bedsteads, Colonial Conches Children’s Cots, Towel Horses Commodes, Toilet Glasses Ladies’ Nurse Chairs, Easy Chairs Rocking Chairs, Children’s Chairs Dining, Sitting, and Bedroom Chairs Straw Palliasses, Feather Pillows Mattrasscs, in wool, flock, hair, and flax Spring Mattrasses made to fit any Bedstead. Drawing Room Suites made to order. Venetian Blinds. OUFFELB BROS,' Jong- experience in the trade, enables them to SELL. AT LOW PRICES. 805 m County Council Offices, Carlyle, Sept. 10, 1878, < PPLIOATIONS will be received at _q. this office, until 4 p.m. of Tuesday, Ist October, for the OFFICE of FOREMAN of WORKS. Applicants to state amount of salary required. Duties as prescribed by the Bye-laws of the Council, copies of which may be had at this office. , . The Council do not bind themselves to accept any application. . J. BLACK, Clerk, Patea County Council. 840528 To Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. WANTED for Kakaramea, a Steady MAN in the above trade ; must be a Good Shoer. Constant employment and good wages given. Reply “A; Z.,” Wliarncliffe Hotel, Kakaramea. 841sl8 To Blacksmiths and Wheelwrights. WANTED for Kakaramea; a firstclass BEER-DRINKER; must be steady, and take his nobbier every ! half-htmr. Apply to JOHN LYTTLE & CO., 847 Kakaramea,

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 357, 18 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 357, 18 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 357, 18 September 1878, Page 3

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