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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. V itr IMMO AND BLAIR, J3I Successors to, the late Mr G. F. Reid. FOEWARDING, CUSTOMS & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENCY, SXAPFOED-STBEET, DUNEDIB", Have on Sale : Nicholson's celebrated Reaping Machines, Back Deliveries :— Single- and Double Speed. Side or Self-Deliveries:— This Machine has Mr Nicholson's latest improvements, and is bo constructed that it may be used also as a back delivery _ It was awarded Ist prize at the Taieri Agricultural Society's Show, Dec, 1870 Reaping and Mowing Machine combined :— This is more especially adapted for mowing. Pirie's Double-Furrow Ploughs :— Different designs and prices. The latest improvement can be used as a single- furrow and a sub-soiler combined, or a doublefurrow, as may be found desirable. This had awarded to it the Ist prize at the Taieri Agricultural Society's Show, Dec, 1875. Another 'design provides for taking two furrows down and one furrow up hill. Wa hold also a certificate for a second prize awarded to Pirie's Ploughs at the same show. EXTKAS KEFT FOR ABOVE. Mitchell and Son's (Aberdeen) Grain and Grass Sowing Machines. These are specially got up, and are supplied in addition with Seed Boxes for sowing Turnip Seed, at from 6oz> to 12oz. per acre. Sheep Nets, tarred and tanned, 40 and 50yds. Fencing Wire, Nos. 6 to 10 Woolpacks and Corn Sacks Clovers, of sorts Grass Seeds, of sorts Commissions of all kinds undertaken. j Nimmo and Blair are authorised to collect all outstanding accounts owing to the estate of the late Mr G. F. Reid. WAND T. CONNOR, • FELL.MONGERS, MILTON. Cash buyers of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow. TO WOOL- WASHERS, FELLMONGERS, STOREKEEPERS, & OTHERS. WANTED KNOWN, that M. Sullivan, Basketmaker, has always on hand Baskets of every description. Parties ordering Baskets, or any kind of wickerwork, will receive tlem at the shortest notice. Chairs, Travelling and Fishing Baskets, FJowerstands, Skipes, and Baskets ©f all shapes and sizes made to order, at far less than English prices. M. SULLIVAN, Basketmaker, Princes-street South, Dunedin. <B R U C E HEEALD.' SUBSCRIBERS are respectfully requested £-/ to notify to the Undersigned any omissions or irregularities in the delivery of *he paper. JOHN WELLS, Marager. CIRCULAR.] Dunedin, 23rd October, 1876. SIR, — Another Wool Season being now close at hand, we beg respectfully to tender you our services as Agents fcr the Sale of your incoming Clip in this market, or the shipment of same to our Agents in London or elsewhere. Our Sales will be held, as in former years, on every Friday throughout the Season, and Account sales will be rendered, and proceeds paid over, on the succeeding Thursday. The Scale of Charges on Wools sold will be as follows : — Commission on amounts under £500, 2i per cent. Commission on amounts over £500, 1-J per cent. Receiving, weighing, and allotting for sale, gd per lb. Repacking sample bales, if required, 5s each. Insurance, 2s 6d per cent. On Wools offered, but not sold the charge will be the merely nominal one of la per bale, which will include receiving, weighing, storage, and delivery on railway truck. All Wools while in our stores will be held Insured, unless we are specially instructed to the contrary, and consignments coastwise can be covered under our Marine open policj immediately on receipt of instructions. Our Warehouses (late Cargills and Macleans Wool and Grain Stores) are well known as being admirably adapted for the judicious display of Wools, and being, as they aro, connected with tho railway, great facilities are thereby afforded for the prompt receipt and delivery of Wool or other' Produce. We have recently opened a branch of our business in Balclutha, under the Management of Mr James Whyte, who will give special attention to receiving and forwarding by rail Wools consigned to us from that and surrounding districts, thereby relieving owners of considerable trouble and delay. It is not within our province at this time to offer any opinion as to the probable range of prices during the coming season, as these will be based upon — to commence with—the rates ruling at the London October- November series of sales, opening 31st inst. Latest advices certainly indicate the prevalence of brisker business in the manufacturing districts, but withal hold out very little hope of any immediate marked advance iv valu* of the raw material. We beg to thank our numerous friends fir the liberal support accorded to us in past years, and to assure them of our best efforts to merit a continuance of it. Yours faithfully, MACLEAN BROTHERS. P.S. — We are prepared to make liberal advances on the incoming Clip, whether for Sale here or for shipment, and we supply to order all manner of Station Stores on the most favoi*able terms. DOBERT GRIGOR ti IS A CASH PURCHASER OF WOOL AND GENERAL. PRODUCE. ■

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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 891, 23 March 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 891, 23 March 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 891, 23 March 1877, Page 2

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