Wool, &c. 1.1.1. Irtt THE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, De Croz and Co., in London, or Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., in Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hands for sale. Station Stores supplied. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Dunedin and Invercargill, fTIHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, or will give Liberal Advances on the same consigned to then* friend, Mr Robert Whittingham, in London ; or Whittingham Bros,, in Melbourne. ' Station Stoees Stopued. WHITTINGHAM BROS., RIVERTON. — — — — » NOTICE. THE undersigned is a buyer of Hides, Sheepskins and Greasy Wool. — Highest prices ,W: B. KINGSWELL, Fellmonger, Bluff Road. ■ ■ — — - WOOL. THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, and are prepared to make liberal Cash ad*vances on Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson & Co. Woolpacks and all Station Stores always on hand. COCHRAN, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD. ADVANCES UPON WOOL STATIONS AND STOCK. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal cash advances upon Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Potter, Wilson and Cd. They are cash buyers of Wool. They are also prepared to make favorable arrangements for advancing upon Stations iand Stock. GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & Co., Dunedin and Timaru. mHE UNDERSIGNED are BUYERS ol WOOL, and will Advance liberally upon Clips shipped through them to their Correspondents in London, Messrs Redfern, Alexander and Co., CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO-, sth November, 1866. GOLDSBOROUGH'S WOOL WAREHOUSES Melbourne, sth Oct., 1866. TTTE have pleasure in directing your attention VV to the notice at foot, from which you will pei ceive that with a view of inducing the Settlers to test this market, an important alteration has been made in the scale of -charges on Wools nofc sold. It is anticipated that there will be great competition at the Melbourne Sales this year, buyers having already large orders in hand, . to which the next Enghsh Mail will no doubt bring considerable additions ; from this we feel cofifldent that you will have no reason to r6gret realising at Colonial rates, whilst, should a satisfactory price fail to be obtained, the expenses incurred will be very trifling. For Shipment we can offer many inducements, and shall be giad to treat liberally with you, in the event of your deciding to try the Home Market. The advantages we can offer are important, | and can be ascertained on apphcation ; meantime, hoping to be favored with a share of your support, and assuring you of our most careful endeavors to merit it. — We remain, dear Sir, your obedient servants, R. GOLDSBROUGH & CO., Wool Brokers, Stock and Station Agents. "The undersigned beg to inform the Wool Growers, that, with a view of affording every facility for the sale of their clips in Melbourne, they have determined on making the following alteration in the Scale of Charges on Wool not sold. " In future, when clips are sent in for sale, and a satisfactory price is not obtainable, the total charge made will be only ONE SHILLING per Bale, free on board ship. " This small nominal charge will thus include Warehousing, Weighing, Storage, Insurance whilst in Store, cartage and Lighterage to the Bay." R. GOLDSBROUGH & CO. W. WILSON ROWES, Manages,. (For the L. and A. A. Co., Limited.) CUNINGHAM & MACREDIE. Melbourne, 2nd October, 1866. , ' * * ' **—^ THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, AND WEEKLY TIMES. 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Southland Times, Issue 602, 10 December 1866, Page 4
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