AIONETX TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. FROM <£loo UP TO 00 A AAA Lonjj established connections with local and o'utsido capitalists plaoing largo amounts of money at out callfrom various Bonrcesensures to BORROWERS, by tho competition offering, considerable advantages, viz., tho negotiation of thoir mortgages on very favorable terms, ana at lowest current rates of interest, with special arrangements for anv large sums required, CHAS.POWNAUi&CO., Sorivoners and Mortgage Agents, 124 Grey-Street. Wellington, By.spocla! ffiftft Appointment to His Excellency Sir SMMr William Francis Drummond Jwiois.j ««S5 0.C.H.. 0.0,11., Governor of fii?S£Rl New Zealand. EDWIN. CHARLES EVENS, CHEMIST & SURGEON DENTIST, (Seghtered by Medical Coumil of London i efc Pharmaceutical Board of New Zealand. J I QUEEN STREET MASTERTON, New Zealand. 16091 IfE MOFFITT, DENTIST, OFFICES OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, liambton Quay, (opposite Kohn and Co.'s Joffollers). 1255 JOHN T7IDMONDSON, WnoLESAia Wine and Shrit Mkrciunt, AND GENERAL IMPORTER, Taylor Street, Wellington,^ Next door to Dr Henry's, Sole Aoent For— EP2-STAR CASTLE BLEND WHISKEY, FIRST PRIZE, MtfMOURNE INTKRNVriOUAT, EXHIBITION, 1880 1447 WOOL! WOOL! -1883-1884.-mHE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO, Capital The Company begs to announce that it will, as heretofore, hold regular public sales of the now clip during the Baffin, at its commodious warehouse in Wellington, and in soliciting the continued support of wool growers would call attention to the complete arrangements made for dealing with consignments. It is well known to those interested that growors who have sold their wool at local public sales in tho past, and particularly last season, have had reason, subsequently, to be moro than pleased with the result of this action, All parcels of wool committed to tho Csmpany's 6aro for local sale, arc, on receipt, oarcfully EXAMINED AND VALUED BY COMPETENT PERSONS, and a report thereon transmitted to owners. FARMERS' LOTS, no matter how small, also receive the Bame efficient attention. No lots are sold at below tho reserves fixed by consigners, and in those cases where specific instructions are not furnished, tho Company's valuation is adopted as a reserve. Tho Company Suvther acts AS SELLING BROKER ONLY, au additional guarantee that clients' interests will be protected, Should satisfactory prices not bo realised, the Company offers the alternative courso of shipment; the only charge made on wools thus withdrawn from sale being the nominal onoofa shilling per halo, which covers all warehouse expenses including insurance. Account sales, with net proceeds, are romittod promptly within seven 'lays of date of auction, _ In demonstrating the high reputation possessed by the Company in the handling of wool on behalf of its colonial constituents tho following figures will'be significant, via : Bales, Shipments to N.Z.L. & M,A. Cot, London, 1882 72 087 Sales by N.Z.L. &M. A, Co., in Melbourne, season 1882 ... • .„ 27,989 Sales by N.Z.L. A-.M.A. Co., inNew Zoaland, season 1882 . ... 9,100 Total 109,176 The Company also accepts the consignment of every ■ description of colonial produce, including Grain, Frozen Moat, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Sheepskins, Rabbit Skins, &c, for sale in Now Zealand, or Australasian, American and London markets. Liberal cash advances aro made where required on all produce placed in the Company's hands for sale or shipment. Full information will bo furnished on application at the Company's offices, Custom-houso Quay, Wellington, or throughout New.Zealand. D Wm. T, DODDS, MJL Agent. WAIRAGAPA EAST COUNTY. TBE time for receiving tenders for 78.5 chains formation, Contract No, 4. Eketahuna-Tinui Ro.id, is extended till NOON, on THURSDAY, the Bth inst. TE ORE ORE TOLL-GATE-Tenders are invited, and wilt he received, up till NOON on THURSDAY, the Bth inst,, for the purchase and removal of tho Te Ore Ore Toll-house. Gate, and Fencing. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk. County Council Chambers, Masterton, 3rd November, 1883, 125G riHUKGH SERYICES,-SUNDAY. . Church oi' England, """ Masterton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Wodnesday 7p.m, Greytown-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Presbyterian, Masterton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School 9.30 a.m. and2p,m, Wesleyan. Maslerton-lla.m.RevL, M.lsitt. 3 p.m. Rov L, M, Isitt. 7 p.m. Rev L, M. Isitt. BIRTH. Bbann,—November 2nd, at Olareville, tho wife of J. H, Brann, of a son,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 3 November 1883, Page 2
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