N r j 5 it 3 WOOLIWOOL Wellington Wool Sales, LEVIN & CO. IS TILL hold Auction Sales of Wo \V during tlie present season i under:— FEIDAY, OthDECEMBEE, 1895 FEIDAY, 17tb JANUAIiY, 1896 FEIDAY, 14th FEBItUAIIY, 1896 Wool will lie exhibited in the capi cious an J well-lighted building set apa for the purpose, this building ofEeriii most favourable facilities for the diipla of large or small clips, Liberal udvances on wool sent in fc load sale or shipment to London. Minimum Charges. Prompt Accouk Sales. Sheep Skins, Kabbit Skins, Hide: Tallow, etc., received for sale and dis posed of daily at highest market pricei LEVIN & CO. Wellington, October 1895. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency-Co LIMITED.] WOOL [WOOL Important Notice to Sheepfarmers. THE Company will hold its Auction Sales of Wool on— GSh DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUAIiY, 1890 14th FEBRUARY, 1896 At its Worn, and Grain Storib, Fiatiier BIOS-street, WELLINGTON. Unrivalled facilities lor the display o Moderate Charges and prompt Accoun Sales with Cash Dominances. Absolute protection afforded by Speck Clause in Company's Articles o Association. AUCTION SALES of Shcepskina, Hides Tallow, etc., held evory fortnight. Firs salo on 21th October, Consignment: solicited. Liberal Cash Advances, Free of Commission or Procuration Fees it. m. Mcknight, t. h, hanna, Produce Department. Manager JAMES EWAET, Travelling Agent, Masterton. United Farmers' Alliance, [limited,] Willis-street, Wkllikotok. WOOL SALES. 1895-96. rpHE Farmers' Alliance will, as usua X hold Auction Sales of Wool it Wellington. The dates arranged for the scries are:— «th DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 1898 14th FEBRUARY, 189G There is ample assurance of a very large attendance of Colonial and Foreign Buyers at the local wool sales, consequently there is likely to be keen competition for all lots offered, Minimum Charges! I'romi't Account Sales! Cash Remittances! On lots offered and not sold No charge for handling will lie made. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES FREE OF COMMISSION. The Alliance offers exceptionally favourable terms for Shipping Wool to London. C. W. MULLINS, Secretary. LAERY & CO., [limited,] Wellington. Wool Brokers and Auctioneers. WOOL SEASON 1895-96. A UCTION SALES OF WOOL will XX be held during the ensuing Season on the following dates lith DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 189G 14th FEBRUAIi Y, 1890 Full udvances made, free of interest or commission On all Wool intended (or Local Salo or Shipment to London. No charges made on his offered and not sold. WEJLL.INGTOIN WOOL WAIVES. In view ot the largo measure of support which has been accorded us during the two past seasons, wo have, for tho purpose of further extending our business in this connection, taken the commodious stores in Viotoria-atieet, immediately at the rear of our present premises. Tbeso Btores are well lighted, and will be specially reserved for storing and displaying wool consigned to us for salo, THE WOOL DEPARTMENT of our business being under special and expert management consignors can rely upon their interests being carefully and intelligently attended to, Our selling charges aro tho lowest current, viz,-Commisßion2J percent, Receiving, Storing, Lotting, Advertising, Cataloguing. Insuraneo, oto„ one-eighth of a penny per lb, All lots reaching us, will bo carefully valued, and whon submitted at auction will bo protected (in the absence of growers limits) to tho full extent of our valuations, In tho event of no salo being effected, no charge for handling will bo mado. We shall then bo prepared to ship to London on owners' account or hold tho wool at the disposal of any agent they may point, Wo feel suro it will bo to tho intorests of growors to offer their wool in tho Colony during the ensuing season, as tho looal markets cannot fail to be stimulated by tho marked advance which has recently taken : in London values. English buyers will bo woll represented and local speculators are already open to operate with considerable freedom. Liberaladvances free o( interest or commission can ' our hands. F.B.FABMAB, H.J, ItEID A, J. REID Auctioneees, Dressmaking. 'ISS HOUBIGAN begs to intimate started DhissMakino in the houselatoly occupied by Miss Johnston, in Queenstreet, Masterton. First-class Cat, Perfect Fit and Latest Style guaranteed. Charges strictly moderate: terms strictly cash. MISS JOHNSTON, Dressmaker, BEGS to inform Ladles that she has commenced Dbibsuiiino for herself in rooms over tho W.F.0.A., Masterton, Tho terms boing Stmcim Oabh, will onablo Dressmaking to be done at very moderate ' '-jeß, Ladies' own materialmade up, RhftrWo Wellington. QllUiLl i>) f or Organs and Piars, See his testimonials.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5107, 31 October 1895, Page 3
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