> THE United Farmers' Co-operative Association, [limited.] WltlilS-STBKET, WELMKOTON. lATE THE UNITED FAEMEES ALLIANCE, (Limited), and MANAWATIJFAMERS' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOCIATION, (Limited). NOW AMALGAMATED. Nominal Capital ... £IOO,OOO Suusceiiied Capital £50,000 OFFICES AT—Wellington, Palmerston N., Foilding and Wanganui. General Merchants and Produce Brokers. AUCTION SALES of WOOL Will beheld in WELLINGTON, by the Association on fitli DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 1806 14th FEBRUARY, 1890 ENTRIES arc doit being received, 1 Liberal Cash Advances, free of Commission.
Minimum Gfiahoes ! Pbompx Account Sales I Cash Bebittahces ! Exceptionally favourable terms are offered for Shipment of Wool to the London Market. 0, W. MULLINS, M WOOL! WOOL! Wellington Wool Seles, TTJILL hold Auction Sales of Wool YV during .the present season as under FIiIDAY, fitli DECEMBER, 1895 FItIDAY, 17tli JANUARY, 1890 FKIDAY, 14tli FEBRUARY, 1896 _ 'Wool will be exhibited in the capacious and well-lighted building set apart for the purpose, this building offering most favourable facilities for the display of large or small clips, Liberal advances on wool sent in for local sale or shipment to London. Minimum Charges. Prompt Account Sales. Sheep Skins, Babbit Skins, Hides, Tallow, etc., received for sale and disposed of daily at highest market prices, LEVIN & CO. Wellington, October 1895. M. COHEN, Manager, Palmerston North. LEVIN & CO,
New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Go, Llijiited.] WOOL !~WOOL! Important Notice to Sheepfarmers. THE Company will hold its customary Auction Sales of Wool on—6th DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 1890 14th FEBRUARY, 189G At its Wooi. and Gbain Siohes, Fjatheb-SIOK-STBEET, WELLINGTON, Unrivalled facilities tor the display of large and small dips. Moderate Charges and prompt Account Sales with Cash Remittances. Absolute protection afforded by Special Clause in Company's Articles of Association, AUCTION SALES oi Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc., held every fortnight, First snlo on 24th October, Consignments solicited.
Libehai, Gash Advances, Free of Commission or Procuration Fees, b. m. Mcknight, t.h.hanna, Froduco Department. Manager, JAMES EWART, Travellintr Atjcnt, Masterton. LAERY & CO,, [IIJIITED.I Wellington. Wool Brokers and Auctioneers. WOOL SEASON 1895-96. A UCTION SALES OF WOOL will beheld during theensuing Season on the following dales fitli DECEMBER, 1895 17th JANUARY, 1896 14th FEBRUARY, 1896 Full advances made, free of interest or commission On oil Wool intended lor Local Sale or Shipment to London, No charges madeon lots offered and not
WELLINGTON WOOL SA.LEH. In view ot the largo measure ol support which lins 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 Victoria-street, immediately at the rear of our present premises. Theso stores are well lighted, and will ho specially reserved for storing aal displaying wool consigned to us for sale. 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 ate the lowest current, viz.-Commission 2 j per cent. Receiving, Storing, Lotting Advertising, Cataloguing, Insurance, eto,, one-eighth of a penny per lb. All lots reaching us, will be carefully valued, and whon submitted at auction will be protected (in the absence of growers limits) to fto full extent of our valuations, In the event of no sale being effected, no charge for handling will be made. We shall then he prepared to ship to London on owners' account or hold the wool at the disposal of any agent they may appomt. We feel suro it will be to the interests of growers to offer their wool in the Colony daring tto ensolng season, as the local markots cannot fait to be stimulated by the marked advance which has rccerily taken place in London values. English buyers will be well represented and local speculators are already open to operate with considerable freedom. Liberoladvanceslreeof interest or commission can be obtained immediately consignments are placed in our hands. F.B.FARMAR, Managing Director. KB 1
TOWNSEND AND COWPER, Direct Importm and Mtiiuifactum of SADDLERY AND HARNESS, -j Q,uee)i>strcet t Masterton, IN returning thanks for past favours, beg to in* nounco that they have Just landed a select e.% irtment of solid nickel, brass and E.P. hamec] 'mountings hard steel and colld nickel bits and stirrup Irons, whips and spurs, Udica and genjy English hunting saddles, brufihware. etc. We have In stock, a large assovtcacnt of Colonial-madi ladies' side-raddles, gents' brcaking-ln, stockriding and boys' and girls' saddles, at very low prices. Buggy, gig, carriage, Undcm, trap, coach, and cart harness Kept in stock and made to order on the shortest notice. Old saddles and harness taken in part payment for new ones. t Repairs executed with the usual witness and despatch. Nothing but the best m»Uri*l u«d.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5200, 6 December 1895, Page 3
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