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WOOL! WOOL! Wellington Wool Sales, > LEYIN & CO. 1 \Jf 7" ILL hold Auction Sales of Wool 1 \\ (luting tlic present season as ' under:— FJiIDAY, 6th DECEMBEE, 1895 FIiIDAY, 17th JANUARY, UDB FItIDAY, 14th FEBIiIJAIiY, 1896 ! Wool will lie exhibited in tlic citpa- , eious and well-lighted building set apart i for the purpose, this building offering i most favourable facilities for the display ' of large or small clips. I Liberal advance,s oil uvol sent in for local sale or shipment to London. Minimum Cuaiihhs. Puomit Account Sam;s. Sheep Skins, liabbit Skins, Hides, Tallow, etc., received for sale and disposed of daily at highest market prices, LEVIN & CO. Wellington, October 1895. New Zealand loan & Mercantile Agency Co. [LIMITED.] WOOL [WOOL! Important Notice to Sheepfarmers. rnHE Company will hold ils customary 1 Auction Sales of Wool onGilt DEOEMBEIt, 1895 17th JANU.VUY, 1831) 'Utli FEBRUARY, 1896 At its Wooi, axd Giuin Ktor'b, Fkatiimi-BIOS-stiisst, WELLINGTON. Unrivalled facilities tor llic display ot largo nudsuiall clips. Moderate Charges and prompt Account Saks with Cash Itcmittances. , Absolute protection afforded by Special Claim in Omimmfs Articles of Association. AUCTION SALES ot Sheepskinfl, Hides, Tallow, etc., held every fortnight I'irst sale mi 21th October, Consignments solicited. Liiiek.il Cask Advances, Free of Commission or Procuration Fees. it. ii. Mcknight, t, h, hanna, Produce Department. Manager, JAMES EWAItT, Travelling Agent, Mastcrtoii. THE United Fanners' Allianoe, [limited.] WIIMS-STIiKKT, WELLINGTON. WOOL SALES. 1895-96, ! JIJtE Farmers' Alliance will, as usual J. hold Auction Sales of Wool in Wellington. The dates arranged for the series are Gtli DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 1S1II! 14th FEBRUARY, IS9G There is junple 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 Ciiaiioks! Prompt Account Sales! Cashlii:\utta\ces! On lots offered and nut sold No charge for handling irill k mule. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCESFREE OF COMMISSION. The Alliance offers implinualhj fanmi'abte terms fur Shipping Wool to London. 0. W. MULLINS, Secretary, 1 e II ll 0, d Is LAERY & CO., [limited.! Wellington. Wool Brokers and Auc« tioneers. WOOL SEASON 1895-96. A UCTION SALES OF WOOL will XI. be held during the ensuing Season on the following dates litli DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 1891! 14th FEBUUAHY, 1896 Fall advances made, free of interest or commission On all Wool intended for Local Sale or Shipment to London. No charges made on lots offered and not sold. WELLINGTON WOOL BA.LJ3S, In view of the large measure of support which has been accorded us during tho two past seasons, we have, for the purpose of further extending our business in this connection, taken the commodious stores in Victoria-street, immediately at the rear of our present premises. These stores well lighted, and will be specially reserved for storing aal displaying wool consigned to us for sale. THE WOOL DEPARTMENT ot our business being under special and expert management consignors can rely upon their interests being carefully and intelligently attended to. Our selling charges are tho lowest current, viz,—Commission 2J percent. Receiving, Storing, Lotting, Advertising, Cataloguing, Insurance, etc,, one-eighth of a penny per lb, All lots reaching us, will be carefully valued, and when submitted at auction will bo protected (in tho absence of growers limits) to the full extent ot onr valuations, In the ovoot ot no sale being effected, no charge for handling will be made. We shall then bo prepared to ship to London on owners' account or hold the wool at tho disposal of any agent they may pint, We feel sure it will bo to the interests of growers to offer their wool in tho Colony (luring tho ensuing season, as tho local markets cannot lail to bo stimulated by tho marked advance which lias recently token place in London values. English buyers will be well represented and local speculators are already open to operate with considerable freedom. Liberal advances fr oo oi interest or commission can bo obtained immediately consignments aro placed in our bauds, F, B, FMtMAII, Managing Director. H,J, REID ' ot IS 1 Is A.J.IIEID ■ Auctioneers, MISS JOHNSTON, Dressmaker, BEGS to inform Ladies that she hai commenced Dukssiukwo tor herself ir rooms over the W.F.C.A., Masterton. The terms being Stbich.y Cash, will enaUi Dressmaking to bo dono at very moderati charges. Ladies' am material made up, Dressmaking. "MISS HOUEIGAN begs to Mmnt< 111 toher many friends that she ha started Dbissmakiso in the houselatel; occupied by Miss Johnston, in Quccii street-, Masterton, First-class Cut Perfect Fit and Latest Style guaranteed Chartjcs strictly mvimte s terms stricll cash.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5180, 13 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5180, 13 November 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5180, 13 November 1895, Page 3

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