WOOL. WOOL. view of the approach, of the WOOj SEASON, the New Zealand Lom§ Merw*'. tile Agency Compaiiy\\ (Limited) ".;.".; •' BEGS to draw tlio attention of. WOOL . .GROWERS to thofollowing facts:— nring the past season'ft'larger quantity of : -Wool (hi rmMiV. numbers 125,000-bales).. ■ ■ was handled by ZEALAND: LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY.. &), (Limited) than by any other firm in the World.. - THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILR AGENCY CO; (Limited) never buys Wool on iti'bwn account, and its efforts are therefore wholly eoncen trated in Securing'tiu Highest Possible'.Prki for alj clips; entrusted.'.tb ; it's care.In receiving consignments IN THE WAIKARAPA/.theNEWZEALAND LOAN 'AND M EROANTILE AGENCY CQM•PANS (Limited) gives-its customers the • option of-offering their Wool' AT WELLINGTON BY AUCTION at their In connection with local Sales a special point is made of Rendering Account Sales and Paying Over Proceeds with the.-Ut-most Ptbrnptitudt. ' ■. . . CASH ADVANCES, on a Liberal Scale .maybe 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 ARTHUR CLEGHORN, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, I rXON-STREEI' MASTERTON. AR G E TOOK OF Thokougum Seasoxed Timber Daicsble for Shop Fitt'ngs and all kinds of Joiwr's Work on hand, Also a large supply of 'Jeantling suitable for Country work, Sashes and Doors!! Of nil awes (HAND MADE) on the premises, ESTIMATES GIVEN, V)\ t;puoy\l building in my {part of the District, 1351 Charles P. Powles, LICENSED LAND BROKER, • COMMISSION AGENT, <tc. Office:—Grey-Street, Wellington. Will act as agent at the Waste Lands Board's meeting en Uth in»t,, for tenderers for leasing land in the Forty-Mile Bush District, M"' A RI 12* Licentiate in Dental Surgery, Rojal College Surgeons, Ireland. Willis Street Wellington. Second door from Mannera-sereet, Jtt C. LUDWIG & sßk SOU. QUA V?3£>/ WELLINGTON, 'AVE now in stock a large and varied JL assortment of— Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and Silver Jewelry, French Marble, and American Clocks, Spectacles and Folders, Preservers, Surveyors and Matheiuetical scales and nstruments, &c, &c. To Arrive, Svkes' Hvdi'ometers. rptfE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Offices—Council Chambers, Masterton, DIRECTOIWi C. Boddington (ohiirman), A. R. Bunny, R. "M. Galloway, W. Lowes, James Macara, J, Pa'yton, Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s cr month ; ultimate value of shsres, £SO. Loans of £sd and upwards advanoed on freehold security, Particulars on application to the Manager. Tim Society receivca fixed deposits at the Highest current rates of interest, PatDa?-Tlio First Saturday in. each month; between the hours of 10 and 1,2 audo and7and9p.m. R. BROWN, .... Secretary and Maus^rl, Q, S. W. DALRYMPLE FINANCIAL, INSURANCE & STATION AGENT, PEWIT-STREET MiSTEnTON, Ebtabusued—lnvercargill, 186S; Hokitika, 18CG; Masterton, 187 G. Agencies—The Standard Insurance Company of New Zealand; Fire, Marine and FHclity Gmrantoo; Norbury's Draining Pijjes; Mutual Life Association of Australasi) j New Zealand luduslrial Gazette; Hornsb*'s Agricultural Implements and Binding Twins; West's Patent Barbing Machine; Ptttc Glass Insmance Company of New ftliland; Austra ian Mercantile Union Inswance Company ; Accident Insurance Association of New Zealand, jfund for Salf from 1 acre to 25,000, from MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. .POfWW'ifin English capital to this amount is now at our disposal at 7 per cent on firstclass landed securities in sums of from £SOOO to £50,000. We continue to quote smaller local amounts at from lh to 8 per cent. BORROWERS should' take advantage of this opportunity for obtaining cheap money as the supply will be quickly absorbed. CHAS,POWNALL&OO, Scnvenfi's, Wellington, PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE. mHE UNDERSIGNED, having extensive Show Rooms and Storage Accommodation close to the Wharf, are prepared to receive every description of goods, and to offer them for sale privately or by public auction. WOOL will be carefully sorted and lail out for inspection, and if not sold here will be shipped to Londoa under advance, or disposed of according to instructions. MERCHANDISE will receive every possible attention, and will be most thoroughly exhibited previous to being offered for sale CHARGES.-A moderate scale will be adopted, and to insure the confidence of clients they will act as agents only. A. P. STUART AND CO. Wellington, 1633
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1857, 5 December 1884, Page 2
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672Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1857, 5 December 1884, Page 2
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