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Manawatu Herald, Volume 1, Issue 26, 22 November 1878, Page 3

 

NEW ZEALAND LOAN AM) ; Mercantile Agency Company i (I IMITED,) WELLINGTON, Are prepared to Slake Advances on the most Favorable Terms upon the ENSJING CLIP OF WOOL, Whether for shipment to London or for sale iv "Wellington. At the request of a large number of growers, ESPECIALLY THE PRODUCERS OF SMALL LOTS, The Company wiil, during tho ensuing season, hold Weekly Auction Sales of Woo! Sheepskins, Hides, & Tallow, At their new and commodious pre* niises, Custom House Quay. Every lot submitted will be care- fully valued prior to the sale, thus affording the owners the satisfaction of knowing that no lots will be sac rificed, but that full market rates will be obtained. The Company acting strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY lis a further guarantee that ALL i PRODUCE will realise its | HIGHEST VALUE. The charges will be moderate. On wool offered for sale and withdrawn the nominal charge is Is per bale. On wool sold the following is the sealo : — Receiving, weighing, warehousing and store, 1 Bth of Id per Ib. Repacking sample bales (when re- quired), 5s per bale. Insurance. — 2s Cd per cent on market value. This charge protects the goods from the time they enter the warehouse, and is made in all cases, unless specially instructed to the conuaiy. Advertising for sale and catalogue ing, 3d per bale. Commission : On soles over £500, i per cent ; under that sum, 2 per cent. Charges ox Pbgduce. — On Sheeps- kins and Hides, 2-X per cent, com- mission only. On Tallow, a receiving and delivering charge of 6d per cwt, in addition to commission of 2-£ per cent, will be charged. All wool for sale or shipment at Wellington should be consigned to THE AGENT OF THE COMPANY AT FOXTON. W. H. TRAPP, Pro. Agent. £3 REWARD. IOST from the Himatangi Station, J Manawatu, three horses — ■ 1 gre horse, 5 oi G years old 1 roan do, branded V" 1 brown mare do ROP The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as wiil lead to their recovery. Apply j to A. J. Whyte, Foxton. J. T. LOV X, WANTS the Public of the sur> rounding Country, Storekeepers | and others, to know that he is ai MAKER of. IOUTABLE WASHING TOILERS, Smoke^cuiing Chimney lots. All kinds of BATHS and Tinware. WHOLISALE AND EETAIL. A Liberal Discount to Wholesale Purchasers. ! Noto tho Address — MANNERS-STREET, Wellington NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. C AL OITcOKR. ! Commissioner of Railways Office, j Wellington, 5 ill Novembor, 1878. W KITTEN TVNDERS will b. received at this office until j Noon on MONDAY, tho 25th No-; vember, 1878, for the supply of Coalj or Coke to the li ilways at Auck- j land, Napier, Wellington, Foxton, j Wanganui, and New Plymouth, from ; Ist Jauuary to olst December,! 187 J. They must bo addressed to tho ll on. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, and marked outside " Tender for Coal." -Specifi- cations and forms of tender can j to seen at the offices of Eail-i way Managers. Telegraphic ten-' dii.*, similarly addressed and' marked, will be received if pre-> sen ted. at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the samo date, provided that written tenders in due form are j lodged at a Railway Manager's, office by the samo hour, and accom- j panied "by a cheque sp> cially marked by a banker as good for twenty-one j. days, and to bo made payable- in; Wellington in favor of the fie- ceiver - General's Deposit Account and not to bearer or order. The lowi st or any tender will not n**ces- j saiily be accepted. ; by coiuuuihd, JOHN LAWS ON, i Commissioner of iiailways, North Island.

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