WOOL. WOOL. IN view of the approach ol the WOOL SEASON, the New Zealand Loan § Mercantile Agency Company EGS to draw the attention of WOOL GROWERS to the following facts 1— B During the past season a larger quantity of Wool (in round numbers 125,000 bales) was haudled by the NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY Co. (Limited) than by any othrjim in the World, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AMERCAN TILE AGENCY CO. (Limited) never buys Wool on its own account, and its efforts aro therefore wholly concentrated in Securing the Highest Possible Price for all clips entrusted to its caro, In receiving consignments IN THE WAIIiARAPA, the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMi'ANY (Limited) gives its customers tho option of offering their Wool AT WELLINGTON BY AUCTION at their own Reserves, In connection with Local Sales a special point is made of Kciulei ing Account Sales and Paying Our Proceeds with the Utmost Promptitude, CASH ADVANCES on a Liberal Scalo may be arranged against Consignments of WOOL and OTHER PRODUCE. Wellington Offices and Warehouse— Custom House Quay. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Company (Limited). J, B. KEITH, Agent, Masterton. September 11th, 1884. 1786 Mr. BULKLEY, SURGEON ■ DENTIST, Willis-stoat Next Si Win's Ohuroh], WELLINGTON. BY rcdUust, Mi Bolklbx will visit Muto on for one oi two days each month o which due no on will bo given |by Adver isement 163 'l\h f\ C, LUDWIG & SON, LAMBTON QUA WELLINGTON, a AVE now in stock a large and varied assortment ofGold and Silver Watohes, Gold and Silver Jewelry, French Marble, and American Clocks, Spectacles and Folders, Preservers, Surveyors and Mathemetical scales and nstruments, &o, &o. To Arrive, Sykes' Hydrometers. THE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY, Offices—Council Chambers, Masterton. DIRECTORS— J C. Boddington (chairman), A. 11. Bunny, R. M. Galloway, W. Lo James Macara, J, Payton. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s er month; ultimate value of shares, £SO. Loans of £SO and upwards advanced on freehold security, Particulars on applies tion to the Managor. Tho Society receives fixed deposits at tho highest current rates of interest, 1 Pat Day—Tho First Saturday in oacb month ; between the hours of 10 and 1,2 and 5 and 7 and 9 p.m. R. BROWN, Secretary and Mauajer, READ T H CHEAP IRONMONGERY !! EVERYBODY in the Wairarapa should send to or call on JNO. YOUNG, THE CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, Cuba-St,, Wellington, And secure the BARGAINS that are offering at his AHLLION SALE 1 This SALE will CLOSE Positively at the END of the PRESENT MONTH! EVERYTHIFG SOLD UNDER COST PRICE I DURING THE SALE. JNO. YOUNG, THE "CHEAP IRONMONCER," WETLINGTON. 1777 MONEY ON MORTGAGE. rvrE CANNOT at present command any YV law 6uma > 'ho money market being almost bare of supplies either from local or outside sources, Home Trust Funds alone are oflering for investment, which we oia place on first class securities at 7J to 8 per cent, in sums from and not exceeding Borrowers ahould take advantage ot this opportunity as mon»y is likely to rise in value considerably iboYO present quotations. CHAS, POWNALL & Cy, Scriveners, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1811, 11 October 1884, Page 2
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512Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1811, 11 October 1884, Page 2
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