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I am really coming, Sister Mary, this time! Tell this news out far nnd wide, I intend to arrive for Christinas-tide. Qlo, before purchasing elsewhere, wait my arrival. IMMENSE BANKRUPT SALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BEATS, ETC Opening Day, Saturday, Dec. 2., IN THE PREMISES OPrOSITE THE WHARF. For further particulars wait for hand bills and future advertisements. "TTICTORIA, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, V Empress of New Zealand, Defender of the Faith, &c., to her trusty Bailiffs, John Holf Watertight William Whole Watertight, and James Sidespring, and to her well-beloved Stewards, &c, of her household, Jim Balmorals, David Outside Clumps, and Charles Hobnails-and-Tipped, greeting. We command you, and every one of you, to summons every Man, Woman, and Child in your lown, Parish, and Provincial District, to attend a Court which will he holden, from day to day, for the Special Interest of all Her Majesty's subjects, until further notice, at the Wholesale .Boot and Shoe Factory of our Well-beloved Subject, GEORGE HYDE, who supplies a Single Pair at Wholesale Price, at his Boot Factory, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, New Zealand, to examine, decide, and give judgment according to your several opinions of the Superior Qualities of the said George Hyde's Men's, Youths', Ladies', and Children's Boots and Shoes, which are warranted All Leather, and which he has promised to be Cheaper than any other house in Christchurch, and made for the working class to walk in.—Henry Madewell, Charles Fiteasy, James Durable, George Looknice, Witnesses , New Zealand loan anil Mercantile Agency Company OHRIBTOHUEOH "Wool and Grain "Warehouses. NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTIITaGENGY COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL £3,000,000 RESERVE • ... £200,000 HAVING regard to the approach of the Wool Season (1882-83) the Company would direct the attention of WOOL GROWERS to its arrangements for dealing with WOOL placed in its hands for realisation, to the perfecting of which special care has been devoted by the management. It ha?, therefore, every confidence in asking the consideration of Clients and others to the following features in connection therewith :— The Company holds PERIODICAL AUCTION SALES OF WOOL hroughout the Season, at which clients may offer the whole or a portion of their Clips and in case of reserves not being reached, entries may either be carried forward to another Sale (STORAGE FREE) or shipped to London For Sale there. FARMERS' PARCELS receive Special Attention. Every lot, whether large or small, is valued by Experts engaged for the and fully protected up to Market Rates. The charges on any Lots not sold are limited to ONE SHILLING PER BALE to cover Receiving, Cataloguing, Offering, Storage, and Delivering. Ample accommodation will be provided for the Efficient Display of Every Lot. The ADVANTAGEOUS POSITION OCCUPIED BY THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSES enables it to save clients the Cost of Cartage and Terminal Railway Charges. The Company has passing through its hands every year A LARGER QUANTITY OF NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN WOOL, by many Thousand Bales than any other House i> the Worl-1, from which fact its London, FREQUENT TELEGRAPHIC ADVICES are received under cypher, stating the course of the market and the prices obtained for every description of Wool, which are immediately communicated to the Company's Constituents, account sales and remittances MO XDVAHOBB , ffi d IfADE ON A LIBERAL SCALE against Wool,either for sale here or in London ; or on Growing Clips under lien free of commission. The position of the Company as the leading Wool House of Australasia may be shown by the following figures :— Bales. Shipments to London, 1881 75,904 Sales in Melbourne, 1881 21,259 Sales in New Zealand, 1881 6,530 Making a grand total of 103,093 CHARGES ON PRODUCE ARE AS FOLLOWS :— WOOL — Heceiving, delivering and classifying, 2s per bale, 6d per bag ; insurance, 6d per bale, 3d per hag ; cataloguing and advertising, 3d per bale ; commission, 11 per cont over £500, 2£ per cent under £500. SHEEPSKINS.— Receiving and delivering, Is per 50 ; commission, 2£ per cent. HlDES.—Receiving and delivering ;If salted in store, Is each ; green,6d ; commission, 21 per cent. GRAIN.—- Receiving, delivering, and storage, under 4 weeks, 2d per bag ; over 4 weeks and under 8 weeks, 3d per bag ; commission, 21 per cent. TALLOW AND FAT.—Receiving and delivering, 6d per cwt ; commission, 2j per cent. Wool intended for sale at the Christchurch Wool and Grain Warehouses should be consigned to « The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's Private Siding, Christchurch," and that intended for shipment should be sent to the Company's order, Lyttelton. JOHN COOKE, Manager. E. S. HARLEY, Produce Manager. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TO STATION HOLDERS. SLAUGHTERING LICENSE. NTFJ) R^s for Sheam , nVTOTICE is hereby given, that I X on hand at the Mail Office, _IN intend to apply to the Akaroa Akaroa. County Council, in terms of the 24th section ot " The Slaughter-house Act, IN BANKRUPTCY. 1877," for a License to slaughter cattle # on Native Reserve No. 887, Little rpHE "AKAROA MAIL" is an Riyer . X authorised GAZETTE for all EDWIN OSBORNE, Notices under the Debtors and Creditors Little River. Acts.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 665, 28 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 665, 28 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 665, 28 November 1882, Page 3

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