•-■-- • - -V-' - .-~.^ ...'=== | DUNEDIN. AD^T^TIEMENTS,^ I y^'^ij&PZ'. tS T'jgTTx a r It] " q/rr m4cial " Liy4^ add ' Baifc Stables, r tTffi^^ ' DUNJ^IN. 7 /A\ Hay | n| Corn Store, I \\ ' /(* I r^*s& i -sweet, Djia^din. OatSj^Chaff, \&!., always on saj^at the lowest remuneralive^ates. .;..., FURNITURE, FURNITURE. T^ EY & BERWICK j U^P/ V Wholesale and Retail Dealers \ m^ORTERS, "^'^) \ yMaclaggan-street, BEG -to., inform Vieir Customers and the Public, that, jJwmg to their increased trade and recent Large Impoi-Wions of PIRSt/cLASSV FURNITUKE, they have taj{en those LarA and Commodious Premises lately occupied by MivT. Rosenberg. .Their*wentio.n f parties' furmshing is respectfully invired to their extensive andyvaried stock. Country orders punctualiy.atrfcnded to^ and carefully packed. \ KEY & BERWICK, Maclaggan-street- -late Rosenberg, opposite the New Club, Captain William's Sfone Buildings. y^ AN B J*y E W .VTE ES , James Keir aWi C 0.,) Paintei'Tpljper, anjfi PaperhaAger, Importer of Paiiern»ngings\ Window |G\laES, Oils, | I \\ -CA\crV&cy, \ \ aaor^ s/tr !et,^oun^d|n.; / N.B. — JJ^IJoYnW from the CounJfy attended to. with despatch.. Glass Cut t^efaer. -^jrr h i t t t n gbam beos.. IMPO^ERS^W^OLESAt* GROCERS, I kJrfte Ilk ffßeYitei^Nmiyaci^A-s^s, Lj_,A/iaIPIIINCES- STREET jr j • \ Dunadin^^**^ WOOL SALES. TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. IN THE PROVINCES ' OF OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND. The system of submitting WooVTallow, and similar produce to sale byAaiction as praci tised in the Australian Colonies, and as introduced and successfully carried out by M'Landress, Hepnurn and Co. in this Colony, has been received -Jtith so much - f avqft by Sellers and Bhrters/in this and the neigh joring Provinces, t^ay it be assumeijl witAput M.<mbt Pumlic Sales will in f utur< I become tnel recognised medium for the d sposal fiff^heae products. M. L. JL auSd/CV would reimind Squatters that every p?rcel of\w°oL submitted by them to auction last year, was disposed of at prices satisfactory to Sellers in e^ery instance. . Assured 'of the continued support' of the Wool -Growers of Otago; .Tl/r'LANDRESS, HEPBtjRN ? ' AND CO.' -Lt-L beg tp intimate that they will resume as early as practicable their ■ ' . WEEKLY AUCSrION; :SAL:ES :QF? WOOL, &C, during the approaching season," and to secure the efficient f managementf.ipff ''this business, arrangements have.,been,inade on. an extended scale for receiving," classifying, "and- cataloguing wools, under r the' superintendanee 5 -of eifperienced 5tap1er. .:,.,'.......- ,-.-... • In consequence of a recent addition to the Firm of M<L.-, H-and-GOi, one of the partners will devote his entire attention to Wool, thereby securing to Wool-growers the fullest possible J egard to t^§ir interests \ >. ;■
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Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 74, 7 September 1865, Page 12
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396Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Bruce Herald, Volume III, Issue 74, 7 September 1865, Page 12
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