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WOOL WOOL WOOL. SEASON 1890-1. Premier Position in the Wool Trade of Australasia. Goldsborough Mort & Co. (Limited), In which is amalgamated The Australasian Agency and Banking Corporation, limited, Mort & Co. limited, and R. .Goldsborough & Co., limited. CAPITAL--£6,000,00b. MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND LONDON, NELSON AGENCY : TATE are prepared to receive consignments of WOOL, and make Cask *' Advances against same, one commission only made, no charge for storing, all charges reduced to the lowest, the average cost per poundld, against l|d to 2d, when shipped to London. Returns may be looked for in six or eight weeks from date of shipping. It ii gratifying to find our largest ruhholders and many of our largest Merchant* throughout New Zealand now consigning wool to Melbourne in preference to Loudon, thereby assisting progress and general advancement by advocating the Colonial Market, and ending all risks. 1 ; - Read Pacts— The following, which appeared in the Sydney Herald,, shows the growing importance of the Colonial Market for the despatch of Our Wool, oablegeam : “ London, January,2l, 1890—Letters have appeared in the daily newspapers complaining that the Wool Sales held in the Australian Colonies are the meam of depriving London of the best Continental Customers." About the same time advice Was received “ That the Melbourne * Market was ruling 10 per cent, above London.” Hints to Vendors— < Press in each Bale up to 4001bs, thus lessen charges. Consign, if possible, not later than the first week in December. Mark each bale with own initials, and consign to our care, advising particulars by letter. Bisley Bros, & Co., Agents for Christchurch, Blenheim, and Nelson. FOR SALE— Wool Bales and Merchandise at Lowest Rates. f i . v >

Look Out Matee For “The Old Stand!” W. hT West Can't Be Bubbed. Out. yiSXT the PREMIER Hair- * dressing, Shaving, and Sliampooing Saloon, Hot and Gold Baths at all hours. Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist. Fireworks, Toys, and Fancy Goods of every description very nearly given away, MISS WHITE, the Celebrated Ladies’ Hair-dresser, always in attendance. Ladies* hair cut, curled, shampooed and dressed. Al kinds of ornamental Hair in stooic, Ladies’ combings wove and made in tail at the shortest notice. ‘ Address: Bridge Street, Nelson.

Club Hotel. Blenheim. (Opposite Post Office.) THOS, GALLOWAY, Proprietor. rpHIS Hotel is noted for its superior accommodation and excellent liquors. Sample, Private, and Billiard ttooms. Sample rooms, £c., prominent. Telephone No. 3. WAIKAKAHO HOTEL. To be Opened in Two Weeks. R. A. W. DILLON will be able to accommodate Travellers at the above Hotel in about Two Weeks. Horses and Traps always on Hire. 1 fiiTFurther particulars in a future issue* Remember Mrs. Lloyd’s BOARDING AND DINING ESTABLISHMENT. Visitors from the Country will find every convenience for themselves or families. CHARGES MODERATE. STABLE On"tHE~PREMISES. Hardy-street, Nelson. A. 0. Parmenter, (Late John Cans) STILL carries on this Old Established Business. Tailoring in all its branches, and warranted to give astisfaction. A Nice Selection of Tweeds always on hand. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 72, 3 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 72, 3 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 72, 3 October 1890, Page 3

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