JR I Wilkin and Co. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. O UR FIRST SALE of the SEASON WILL BE HELD EARLY IN DECEMBER (Thedate of which will be d uly advertised) IN THE NEW WOOL STORES, TIMARU, We beg to remind our Clients and Wnol-gro'vers that every care will be taker, in carefully Classing and their interest will receive the best attention at our hands. ADVANCES MADE ON WOOL, Either for Sale in this Market or for Shipment to Loudon. ROBT. WILKIN & CO., Wool Brokers, Auctioneers, and Commission Agents. Timaru. no!6 It. Turnbull and Sun. lON rjpURNBULL AND g( ACC PIONEERS, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Are now prepared to Conduct Sales iu any part of the District. Account Sales promptly rendered. Liberal Advances made on Goods Placed in their hands for Sale. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO VALUATIONS AND ARBITRATIONS. From their long experience and knowledge of Values, their Clients may rely upon full justice being done to any C ommissions entrusted to them. Temporary Offices — N.Z.L. AND MA. COMPANY’S BUILDINGS. Main Road, Timaru. Sepi;. 14th, 1882. se!6 N.Z.L. and M.A. Company. WOOL SALE. MPORTaNT TO THE WOOL-GROW-ERS OF SOUTH CANTERBURY. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY have pleasure iu informing the Woolrowers of the District, that, during the PRESENT SEASON they will HOLD REGULAR AUCTION SALES of WOOL, IKINS, ETC, in THEIR LAKGB AND COMMODIOUS SALE-ROOMS, recently reeled for this purpose, and now beg to draw Mention to a few of the Leading Points in onnection with this Business. I.—THE UTMOST PUBLICITY WILL 3E QIYEN TO THESE SALES by adveriaing in the Dunedin and Cbr;elchnrch >apers, thus ATTRACTING OUTSIDE JUYERS from the Large Centres. 2.-ALL LOTS WILL BE CAREEULLY DX A MIN ED, Classed, and Valued, and )wners can rest assured that their interests rill receive the best attention at the Oommny’s hands. _ „ 3. "VERY LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES, FREE OF COMMISSION AND INTEREST, will be made on all WOOLS, STO., placed in their hands for Sale in the lolonial or English Markets. 4—THE CHARGES WILL BE THE LOWEST CURRENT, and on any Lots vithdrawn or otherwise disposed of, only One Shilling per Bale, to cover Receiving, Offern<r, Storage and Delivering, will ba charged. 5, —PROMPT ACCOUNT SALES will be lendered after each Sale. 6.—THE COMPANY HAVE MADE VERY FAVORABLE ARRANGEMENTS ?OR FREIGHT and INSURANCE to Lonlon, and during the Season a LINE of fIRST-CLASS SHIPS will LOAD from RMARU DIRECT ; thus any Wools with[rawn from Local Sales, can bo forwarded on o the London Markets at a minimum of xpenee, and the Company’s undoubted landing as the Largest Wool Importers, in he World is sufficient guarantee that any Vcols entrusted to its care will be DISPOSED OF TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE, WOOL IS NOW BEING ENTERED OR THE FIRST SALE, to be held in the KGINNING OP DECEMBER. For further Particulars apply to ,14 F. LeCREN, Manager. lEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED.) ijaital, £3,000 000. Reserve Fund, £200,000 AYE LARGE and COMMODIOUS STORES, connected with the Railand are prepared to S TORE all descripof PRODUCE, etc., at lowest rates. iANCHBS in Melbourne, Sydney, News, Fiji, Auckland, Wellington, Christ;b, Dunedin, Invercargill, and all the ■ principal towns in New Zeiland, thus ing tvery facility to farmers for the disof (heir produce. AKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES recholds, on Stations, and on Stock, on ring Clips of Wool, and on Growing s of Grain, also on all rorts of Wool, n, and Produce while in Store. SCEIVE CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, a, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Skins, etc, for in the New Zealand, Australian, and on markets. y'DERTAKE INDENTS of British, inental, EaH Indian, and American f, and Commisions in all Branches of untile Business. »RNS ACES, WOOLPACKS & TWINE, f the VifiHY BiibT QUALITY, on As the Company impoT these goods i from the manufacturers, constituents ■ely upon bsing supphed at lowest et rates. -’DERI'.'*ICE AUCTION SALES of all ipl,on. of TOWN, FARM & STATION PERTY During the Wod and Grain -. 9 REGUL AR MONTHLY AUCTION ■fS of WOOL and GRAIN will be hel l ; Periodie»l S \LEA of SUEKIUKIN3, ID A TALLOW, >TC. JENTS in SOUTH CANTERBURY HUSTON, PROCTOR and CO’S celebrited Combined Threshing Machines an 1 Engin s, acknowledged to be the bust A'ashines imported in‘o New Z a and. FELTiiN & GUILLIAME’3 Patent Galvanised Ste* 1-barb Fencing Wire. J. & V. HOWARD’S New Patent Eng-li-hSiring-binrier Reaping Machines. MALDON ISLAND GUANO, irluer narlipulars on application to F. LeCREN, > Manager.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1033, 21 November 1882, Page 2
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