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i Aaetioim. i 1L MATSOX -cCO. CANTERBURY s WOOL SALES. i SEASON 1887-1888. Mkj:< H. Matron & Co.s fAXTEIiBUEY WOOL STOIIES, •THK WOOL HOL'SE." , WhicJi. for o\ it Tsrvnry Year«. has persisU;ntlj advua"—ted the DL3POSAL OF THK NEW ZEALAND CLH P. V AU « * TI O X THE "L-OTAL MARKET," Tbtis Kn■»*■':_« t?H- Grower :n flnd a -CASH SK"; LJ_MENT" Within the Colony For hi* year.i labor, care, aod anvicty. » TO THE MERCHANTS. ANIJ THE TRADE. m ; UentSf". en.- At the approach of another wool -}| «es_soa we Jatf thi< oppart'inily of again ml*t «lrcs«a!i ya«:. ai»d. Apia thi* occaajon. to con- * tfratalat* , v»«i upon the undoubted eiiccce* oi II L_st ye*r"s" _.i!«-* in our lmal market, and to II thank tisoec -»Uj aid«r«l and assisted in bnngins i} r'o-.tsnchsa cnqiialifled success as at tenfled Ij i ■ sale* of isK-ISSr. It most indeed be a SS • -v rfui -~m««Jation to every fanner to know «B . •ar list Se-w Zealand is fas* becoming one s | r- -•«. most Uufortaut. and shortly will be one '$ '~~ UUe - CHIEF EMPORIUMSS iar lk<? sale of wools !n the Australasia-s. Thus S pattingaa m<l to the necessity of the producer R «__ in- the paalJ bronainfr a shipper, exporter. il or merctant. and fuUHling hi* destiny, by JJ enabling him u> I - HANDLE THE CASH ON THE SPOT.Sj and thn* fcno»- h!e euccees or failure for bis 3 i car's labtrr. I Our adroearr i?. aad has always boen the Accumul-til« u^ LARGE CATALOG ÜBS OF WOOL." thereby enticing buyers from all parts of the -nsrlA, tiiroagh acents or otherwise, for we miSi hold Iβ -de belief, -THAT WHERE THB CARCASE 13. SO SURELY TUE EAULE WILL , I SHORTLY QUAMBY.il We bare so intention to weary our friend: r- with a long description of the faciliUes at oui t ;, dispocal tat their eupwrial benefit, snffice it t< any thai the same accommodation and spe- ' \ oalltiei per-uninc to our Wool business of last : : neatOß. whkth our friends were {rood enough t< i appreciAle by entries in catalogues of greate: t dlmexiSioos than upon any preceding occasion * ' are at yoar disposal this season. Withou I vanity, we re-toHo the oft-repeated eentimen I of the trade. *' No question about it. these ar J t\r aad away the most suitable and best lighta * 1 Weoi Roook in Canterbury." Well xcnUemeo I a* vhb the Wool Room*, so with the systen I adofK«d in Utc tret up of the Sales. We make i ' 1 rsir to tfmrt- co trouble in seeing that each boi § or baJi" im; its p<wi:ion. aad that ever: -g f.-r iasp*cuon#—nd i f afforded. Ai resident Brokers and Kalennien o -I long Nandic-. ia fact one of the first Orms whi ' 5 f-stabtohoa Wool Sale* in Canterbury, we claio ,f ii as our Cα ty to our clients and the trade Rent I rally u> most earnestly counsel them upoi r I m coasj<i«r..:ioa to repeat the persisten ■)} niuii of the pa< in foolishly packim 1 "oader on* cover" «9veral kinds of wool A Such as balo number conl.iia '•\l ao-aad-ea. w. as in many instances, no ad via J as to po*r_L_n:y of contents, and wnci f «_becc;acciUy e-amtsed by buyer the lot is re I taeted n»d«r the ~ safely valve " of clause n I t_A»e parlUBK- Wool and begs are chcaj I _a;e!y. Then why not expend at save poundef Tbese remarki refer equally to dujdpoKS and coarse breech iags. No article of produce is w> sensitive t< tbe ** markel touch "as irool. The wool buyei is ibe tß<-M> anistic aad wary of pumhaeers:h< ,;• t9 at oeoo itic moji confiJentiaJ or suspiciou- §. <--reat*ro in irade. aad rightly so to. Not« brands wiC alwa-» comimrd the respect of the : -no-« bayar. bat ia case of stray, ill-«ot upline* v at timos art; to be found all sorts and f eo&rfit&tett ti rVocce*. _uw ju.d then a c a_we>4kia «r two. _uv. :i-e»e suffer mercilcssl} i. ia the h__vl* of the :ra<3e. Wncreas. had ?hc "f ceeefesmeni carefully "none over" in I "owww'eaiwd.'ani placed in separate parcels, f< r-ch ktod of wool by itself, never mind how I scaaU a balk, the *e"cr would be a very large * caleer. Ia no orher calling is "Doelißenoo <m 1 c_r_lessn«»" so "!«ev"erely punished " as in the r ' caae at woei: p«rhap«Ut*? intliction is not at the ■'■ time pcrcepiibJe. b<t; the unwaryprodnccraooii % fiiutsbis ligtitrr than that of his more discreet seishbocr. Query— Wby throw awa.j ; maewy wlmw tt can ho so easily saved i ' s WUh Mgaod to charges, tbeae are reduoetl • to the lo~r<«_.and are the same scale as ! od~er boojKW. No charge is made for cartaKi i from rsU *o o«r tveU liihtfd etore-. This is a >* creat boao, which we, with pleasure, give t« •ar c£e-.:&. ; Yiewins th« outlook of the Wool Markrt we ; ran, wiih cv«ry advise our friend- : mad __c pablic to try the Local i Market tisim sea«oa before ra«hly sending forward by «-- Habit is, like opium eating, very I %_urd U ore-oxae. bttt in wool producing the '} prodee-rr afaoold have "two shots for hid l moary." "Hicre t.* no neccssitx to place in I eujre tbe wbole dip. S**rd sample bales of each ; cl__a, -r_i<r_t system was introduced by a nx»; • vaJuad rjjcal wck few years sibec. and I «-33Slat«d br many both of the Iliuna and I IVnia»"al*. __*iha.*tn variably resulted ia equal 1 _Mtii_act_Oß. I Lars* prvulccod from the various I Broker, iotstg beeioeas ia Caaterbory. i_ the 1 etUy ikti! to attract our worthy French and ■ Forciga Barrrs who frequent Menziea' Hotel, aad have tbeir cards pliord upon the seaw in • tbe varioaj if elbourae Wool Rooms. W_or not try t Is Se-w Zealand to remain in tfea far evert Iα trouhlicjc yoa with ibrse ree_ari_i we do co in tbe interests of nwty weot jpoarrn. who, from habit ia the eeoa prices of the past, have become careless. aad t£w taste of _*IT«TMty of late sboold act as aaificcaiirr to uj«c every care and caution in tike ~ *r'. an* of the cHpe. to secure all the att-T-i__a4~u oC __c rise. " Collar every dollar" is aa oii bat Ttrj true sayiSj;. Values In wool are Bade or β-arrrd by cirv or carelessness. We a*k _v- pardoa o' >kjc drawers for thru, a* il wen., alpaca "rubbtcs .; in." l*u: having the ex>ar-£2O£ of iragthcso- years o≤ salesmen, •ad oar po*i:ktii -_lo« Ins as ;n view both sides a< lite (rencica, * c tA_c __c Uherty in grower.' intercats as «ca a* ia theceotra! iaU-rests of tSe trade. U pr.-»* > a the owner* of wool e*)»e_iaily She taro to twecty bale lot*, thenecamitf :o ?aa_s* spoa cjuv'u; sorting. "'Nofhinif i« stare aun-rtive to tfce ey« of aa expert thau a eke, evfo. wfU-cla*w?d line of wool, be it caber t_*-ni*a. l__Thr«J. or crosshred." Obtain Uke attraction aad yt»a *ccur<? th<* jirice. In eeaciaxksc w c ntr *ta:s thai, f.iilin - ,; a saJc ia tbjHr-i to vendor. Utnil*. wl< uflßa po~i»KK» -_asurpa_soJ to place your clips i«9te Lvje»doa c__rtft upon t«rms which cervaisl; »iU br*r f~i omble coaipari«on with any •Ciers in :JU* :ra4i~. _<k even excepting; tbu greaUei Wo.! Hju*c» in the tcorkL : Ceraewa:! , ab4 broken ia lonian tboronKiily , m»4c«wt*s.4 thf M-_i.;so_;uin»of the wool trade. aad. afeMula-Xac'.-u-soas here be not nalised. y«i taka «rt that, if you elect io s__p. wool will have the especial care of «*oo »lto know the varying tone at?the Ear-pe_a markrt. aad can wjtcSi yoar ; ia!<re»ika<viu.-xJ__^it. We b*\ r : h • pl,*a «urr to say. nhonH yoa wish I l» 4_»-r aeauuc iiinr caasttezmumtM or ahi|>- * iWUi ti- adv-sec will be placed to Tour r rmdiv wi-b jroor b-nker apoa receipt of ad- | vioaa. ■ Wid__acyo-i a jiteaperoos season, and that • ttw_t__lcS_ed«etTa«a-ct -riS shortly become \ . tMJMmtaA ia the rapidly approaching snn-hlnc aut pmt&tritj ear cdoas a about Io inherit. : We are. Geukaoen, f B. MAT»JN aod CO_ ; Wool Broters. Caaterbarj-. f m>4lol vwT_ttelMHXh. j Aceatta ard Uewirere— i H. MAT9OX and Col. f A-tAwtattuaUcataa. i WM.JBT3S. Raagiora. \ _.** txmixßmemt* per raO. addmawd -H. • X*TB«cf a»i» CSo-. Chrt«chr,rrh." cotne dirret tee-cr Susrsa. -*»!

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6850, 7 September 1887, Page 8

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