WOOL! WOOL! Wellington Wool Sales, LEVIN & CO. 117 ILL hold Auction Sales of Wool VV during the present season as under:— FlilDAY.Gtli DECEMBEH, 1895 FBIDAY, 17th JANUAHY, 18% FKIDAY.IIthFEBIfU AIIY, ISM Wool will he exhibited in the capacious and well-lighted building set anart for the purpose, this building offering most favourable facilities for tliedisplay of large or small clips. Liberal udranm on icool soil in for local mlc or shipment lo Loudon. Sheep Skins, Hubbil Skins, Hides, Tallow, ck 1 ., received for sale mid disposed of daily at highest market prices. LEVIN & CO. Wellington, October lSffi. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Go. iMMITKD.] WOOL [WOOL! Important Notice to Sheepfanners. X Auction Kales o( Wool on— G;li DECEMBEH, 1895 llthJANUAlil',lß% 14th I'EIMUAItY, ISIIIS At its Wool, and Gnus Stoiiks, Fkathwi-SIOH-STHKKT, WELLINGTON. Unrivalled facilities tor the display of large ami small clips. Moderate Charges aud prompt A< Sales with Cash Itemittanccs. Absolute protection afforded hi] S/iecial Clause in Company's AHirles of Association. AUCTION SALES ot Siicipskius, Hides, Tallow, etc., held every fortnight First sale on 21th October. Consignments solicited. Libkral Cash Adva.ntks, Free of Commission or Procuration Fees. It. M. McKNIOIIT, T. H, HANNA, Produce Department Manager, Travelling Agent, Jlaslerlon. TIIK United Farmers' Alliance, [HIIITKII.] WILLIS-STltKlir, YVuU.VdTOX. WOOL SALES, 1895-96. Mill E Farmers' Alliance will, as usual I. hold Auction Sales of Wool in Wellington. The dates arranged for (lie scries are:— tith DECEMBEK, 18115 l?th.|Ai\l'AHY, lS'Jli IHhFEBItI'AUY, 18W) There is ample assurance of a very large attendance of Colonial and Foreign Buyers at the local wool sales, conscJli.vuiuji CiiAiiuts! I'noni'T Ao'oi'xi Sales! Cash J{i:iiittani'i:s! On lots offered tnnl not sold No charge for handling «•(// he made. LIBEIiALCASH ADVANCES FJIEE OF COMMISSI OX. Shipping Wool to London. C. W. MULLINS, Secretary. LAEKY & CO., [limitkd.l Wellington, Wool Brokers and Auctioneers. WOOL SEASON 1895-96. AUCTION SALES OF WOOL will Xi. beheld during theeusuing Season on the following dates : lllh DECEMBEH, 181)5 14th FEBIfUAitY, 18!) Full advances made, free of ii On all Wool intended lor Local Sale or Shipment to London. No ck ryes made on lots offered and not sold, WKAJL.INGTIMN WOOL SALES. . In view ol the large incisure of support which has bcou accorded us (luring the two past seasons, we liayc, tor the purpose of further extending our business iu this connection, taken the commodious stores in Victoiia-streot, immediately at the rear of our present pi onuses. These stores are well lighted, and will be specially reserved for storing aad displaying wool consigucd to us for sale. THE WU'.iL DEPARTMENT ot our business being under si.cc'al and expert management consignors can rely upon their interests being caicfiilly and intelligently attended to. Our selling charges arc the lowest current, viz,—Commission 21 percent, Receiving, Storing, Lotting, Advertising, Cataloguing, lusuroncc, etc., one-eighth ot a penny per lb. All lots rewhing us, will be carefully valued, and when submitted at auction will bo protected (in the absence ot growers limits) to the lull extent ot our valuations. In the event nl no sale being effected, no eliarfjo tor handling will be made. We shall then be prepared to ship to London on owners' accouut or hold the wool at the disposal ot any ugent they may appoint, We feel Buie it will bo to the interests of growers to offer their wool in the Colony during llio ensuing season,"tot the local markets cannot fail to be stimulated by tho marked advance which has recently taken place in Loudon values. English buyers will be well represented and local speculators arc already open to operate with coni siderable freedom. Liberal advances h'o.o ol i interest, or cottiinteNioit can bo obtained immediately consignments are placed iu our hands. F.B.I'AIIMAJi, Managing Direntor. H.J.HEID 1 . 1 A.J.UEID [ AUCII0!!EB " 8 ' ; Dressmaking. | MISS HOUllIGANhcgs to intimate' loiter many friends that she has! started Djiefsmakisq in the housolat-cly i occupied hy Miss Johnston, jn Queenstreet, Mnslcrton. First-class' CtttJ FcrfectFit and Latest Style guaranteed. Charges strictly moderate: ttrms strictly cash. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY, MBS GOQDALL, Drcssmakor and Milliner, Queen-street, (nextHolloway's) . invites the Ladies of Masiirion to visit her premises and inspect the new goods just to t hand in Dress Materials. Millinery «nd . general drapery, Ladies' and children's underclothing in excellent assortment, Tiio dressmaking is conducted under the management of a competent baud,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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709Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5178, 9 November 1895, Page 2
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