:. SIMMS. AND MOWLEIVU IIMiEIHUraiiIIVI •i will sell by ituctioU in their rooms; ; Qncca-slropt, on FRIDAY. lGth inst; ; commencijig'at 2 o'clock—, • ■ *'■"■■'';'' : ; !'■'■. ' Sydney.Oranges-..: ■'<■< ';?>. • Mandarines 1 ';>''■•-•'/ Pine; Apples '■'; ■"' "■'■ .•;'■'" ■ . '.■'.'•,' : '.'. ; ''Coeoaiiut's' '.''.'.','•;. ,"';:-'.'''.;':. '. ,];.••'■ "■,.:/[, ,;/.. [■'m>r : :,,\"i ,/ '., ■ ';, -Fancy Goods, 'including photo frames, ••i'.' hand ;inirrors, shellboxes,-butter ,■'' - dishes,biscuitbaiTel's/diimcrsets,; .' ',' ", .fruifc'dislies, .tdilbfc brncTcct'g,' ;,',;' .vases, 1 .ami a ..choice, lot'.pf glass . -...-:' ornaments) boot; brushes, feather. ■ ■■■ . dusters,-; scrubbing -brushes/ new !-. ■■ ■;aild : second-hand' -furhituro'' and ;'" v ; : ' \i DIMS &, MOWLEJI \j auction -on Saturday,- 17th' inst., iri. the yard adjoining their Bazaar, at 2 o'clock, ~.''■' j '" .1 double seated boggy , : .'.,.'''.; ,'•' ,1 »ctharness- ; ..- .' :-; -;' : 1 good young buggy horse"""'"': STOCK SALESMEN, And General Auctioneers, PROPERTY AH)COMMISSION AGENTS,,AND PUBLIC VALUA-; ; '• TOES. : " ; tT T E beg to inlimatb : that "we' liiivq ' )y commenced business in Mastertonas STOCK SALESMEN & GENERAL ' ; ; AUCTIONEERS,.;'■;■". "■ and take this opportunity of introducing - ourselves. OiivSALE YAEDS - : nro now being; erected on' that central' and convenient sectnu oflnud'ndjoiniiig ' the ; WAIBAUAPA FAIffiERS' COOPERATIVE " ASSOCIATION'S GKALYstoke,'-; "':";:' and BETWEEN- THE" TWO WAP .; .POUA BRIDGES. In entering the field as Stock Salesmen \vc feel that we arc supplying to the settlers'of the vYiiirarapa a long-, felt want, and, in their interests, we respectfully solicit their support and , patronage, when quoting the following rates,viz:— ■• . ■. , , 3| Per cent «// io £3OO, ami' 2} Per Cent for ayi/lli'my oiw lliut. • amount—mhertmwjfree. ; Wo purposo holding our first StockSale in the yards on WEDNESDAY, dth DECEMBER, after which saleswill bo hekl every SECOND WED- < NESDAY till further advised.
.We act as agents for the : , . China Traders' Insurance Coy., Ltd, (Marine). The Manchester Fire Assurance Coy. ' 'AND AISO I'OK THE Massey-Harris Implements MCTKKAY, ROJBEKTS Loxdox House—Sa'kdbbsox, Mvbbat &Co., whoso importations of wool into Great Britain during the ! year 189; i amounted ■''■'■' 'to 8J.757 bales. .ABVAS'CES'mttde on WviJ. mifatkr ■produce for side in Wellington or ; ■ •■ ' for dipmenl lo Lomloii. Now Landiko-Woolpacks,' Twine, AND OTHER SIIKARIKG SIOHKS, also II largo shipment of Turnip Boeds , of all varieties, purchased from reliable growers only, i: '. : , , Fisox's Smcial Tbiisii' Fjjktihskr reduced in price to £7 10s per ton delivered at any station in the; Wairnrapa. Hobxsby's Agbicumdbal Machixehy, including jhti latest success in : Motive power, flic "Hobkbuv-Akboyd Oil Uxoine." Cooper's Dipping Powtkr... ' Mabixk'lxsubasck-As agents for 'the British and Foreign Mariue Insurance: .Company, wo arc prepared to eft'eet insurance on Wool from Siieep's back at lowest rates. JiUKUAT, JttOBEKTS &, Co. I Fcatlicrstou-slrcct, Wellington. WOOL SALES. ' r B'V IN AND CO. will hold Wool Sales during the present season at their Stores, Panama-street, Wellington, on the following dates :-- 7th December, 1891. 18lh January, 1895, ." '' loth February, 1895. ■■ ■ ■ Liberal advances made ouallWoolor Skins sent in for sale or shipment. ■WOOL SKASOM. IB94-95. UiNITBD FARMERS'
ALLIANCE J AYE arranged to hold their Annual Auction Sales of Wool in Wellington, Oil: ', , ,-: ; December. 7tli , Jauuury- Ittk February 15th, Clients arc requested to furnish particulars at an early date of auy ivool they may wish to offer, .; The Alliance • Offers special facilities for the shipping of ivobl and other produce to fhc'Loudon market. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES given free of Commission,, :"■ ;"■" : IWSALEStation Stores, ' ' "/, '. ",'.'" ! Agricultural Midiiiiefy, '' '.','' ' ~' and' Farmers Requisites''"' !'■ ' . '.'• ;of eveiy description,' : The United Farmers' ;■ . Alliance : . WILLIS 5T,,;,..;..-WELLINGTON; i Palmerston North and Wanganui. TO OHJUaRROM' THEiSTATION'. JBUS EVERY HALF-HOUR,' ; nTAmN^PAlLYfrpm!...^!'* ■ *3' '■'„•/' , ■"' ■■'.■'^■"ll , .i' i '/ ; .. : : ; ! lvun])iuu«tG.i!.o;.; > :; . . ! ;■;;■•;:'.).' 'ill'ospital nt,(i.Bo;iihd : j <; ■,.'.;>, ji:i-;i ■;. Post Ollicp.iit (3,55;u.in.■ . ; j' Fares: Threepence. '• OOLE#K&iEfe
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4877, 15 November 1894, Page 3
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