WOOL WOOL WOOL; SEASON 1890-1. Premier Position in the Wool Trade of Australasia. I Goldsborough Mort & Co. (Limited), In which is amalgamated The Australasian Agency and ’ Banking Corporation, limited, Mort & Go. limited, and R. Goldsborough & Go., limited. II r CAPITAL-£6,000,000. I MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND LONDON.,. a; ; NELSON AGENCY : WE are prepared to receive consignments of WOOL, ami mike Cash * Advances against sum-', one commission only made, no charge for storing, all charges reduced to the lowest, the average c sfc per pound Id, against Ifd to 2d, when shipped to London. Returns may he looked for in six or eight weeks from-date of shipping. It is gratifying to find our hugest runholdcrs and many, of our largest Merchant h throughout New ZWand now consigning wool tu Melbourne in preference to London, thereby assisting progress anti general advancement by advocating the Colonial Market, and ending all risks. Read Faces— The following, which appcarol in the Sydney Herald, shows I lie growing importance of the Colonial M wliot fur the despatch of Our Wool. CABLEGRAM : “ London, January 21, 1803-Lett, rs have appeared in the daily newspapers complaining that the Wool Sales held in the Australian Colonies are the means of depriving London of the best Continental Cuslonnrs.” About the same time advice was received / 1 That the Melbourne Market was ruling 10 per cent, above London. ’ Hints to Vendors— Press in each Dale np lo 400!bs, thus lessen charges. Consign, if poss'ble, not later than the first week in December. Mark each bale with own initials, and consign lo onr care, advising particulars by letter. ‘ Bisley Bros, & Co., Agents for Christchurch, Blenheim, and Nelson. FOR SALE— Wool Bales and Merchandise at Lowest Rates.
DIRECT SHIP TO LONDON THE SHIP “ HALCIONE” Will be berthed at Piotou about the End of November, to load WOOL for London. We shall be pleased to receive any Parcels of Wool at Havelock for shipment to the London Marlat, and make Liberal Advances on rnme. Our Clients and others are respectfully requested to make early application for space to W. E. CLOUSTON & Co., Blenheim. THE PELORUS GUARDAIN AKD Miners’ Advocate. Haviug jnsfc Received a COMPLETE AI.F. aos»s M (HWNTIKCI Can now bo Exccu'cd with i\l sLc abaV.o CUhvQ,
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 89, 9 December 1890, Page 3
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