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N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LimTKD. npHE Company makes Advances on X Stations and Stock and on Growing, ! Clips of Wool; also on Grain, Grasseed, and every description of Farm Produce, consigned for sale locally, or for shipment to London or Colonial markets. STORAGE FREE. Sales of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, &c, are hold every Fortnight. All Produce should bo consigned " Loan and Mercantile Co., Spit." Consignment Labels SHppliedon application Periodical sales of STOCK are htld in tho country, but other STOCK sales can bo ariunged for to suit the convenience of clients. Wool Packs and Corn sacks at lowest rates. Full particulars as to terme of business can be obtaiuod at the Company's OfHoes, Napior. JOHN CRAIG, Ageut. DALGETY AnFcO. (LIMITED), STOCK, STATION, AND SHIPPING AGENTS. Head Ofkick : 52, Lombard Street, London. Ci iUI fully subscribed .. £4,000,000 Capital paid up .. .. .. £1,000,000 Reserve Fund .. .. .. £120,000 DALGETY AND CO. (Limited) beg to announce that they hato opened an Agency in Napier under the charge of MR. J. K. GOUDY, and are prepared to receive Consignments of Wool and Produce for shipment to London or Australia. CASH ADVANCES made on Growing Clips of Wool on favorable terras, also on Tallow, Skins, and other Produce signed for sale in 'ho LONDON or Al rs> TKALIAN MARKETS. Woolpackfl, Fencing Wire, and ot hei Station Requisites always on hand. Temporary Premises : WAGHOIiN STREET, POET AHURIRI. HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATI }N fcOCIETY. T ICENSES to kill game during tho jnI 4 suing season have been issued to tho following persons:—W. Holder, W. J. Holder, T. E. Brill, C. Brill, 11. M. Saunders, O. Winger, S. F. Whiteombo, A. Sharp, A. Wright, J. Evans, G. Thornton, E. L. Meinertzhagen, J. F. Goodall, F. D. Luckie, junr., Edwin Moore, En est Nelson, George Nelson, J. P. Hamlin J. Burridgo, E. A. Scarfe, J. F. Crano, W. Profntt, J. Goodall, F. G. Mattson, J in Gollan, G. F. Hardy, D. H. Potto, V. Fawkuer, E. D. Tanner, F. W. Willia is, F. M. Southwell, Chas. Cheer, Win. E a, John Macdonald, B. G. Mitiord, G. R. King,T.W.Lewis, jun., Hey. J.H.M'JLt an. 8. Bolton, A. O. Webber, A. Giblin, V r m. Parkinson, W. O. Taylor, W. West, Alex. Coiskie, Laurite Frus, P. H. J. Britten, W. Hastie, E. Smart, J. Matior, S. J. Jull, Thos. Brineon, J. W. Bibby, W. . Bennett, C. Hemraingeen,Thoe. Ireland, J. Aikman, J. "W. Witberow, Alfred Hiincock Witberow, J. S. Giblin, P. Martin, George Macdonald, George Smith, ■F. Pilcher, A. 0- Lang, C. Birss, F. K. Bierre, 11. A. Lambert, J. G. Wilson, G. S. Fisher, 31. Chapman, Bobt. Smyth, S. Hansford, J. liowell, F. A. B Ingrpen, G. T. Hall, Win. Cook, Wm. Loveday, J. W. Richmond, J. I). Gillies, Geo. Franklin, J. F. Turner, K. Hill, D. B. Hill, O. J. Nairn, Jas. Pointon, A. O. L. Thornton, H. Oeborne, E. Britten, Jos. Wheeler, W. C. Gavin, A. L. Allen, W. Freemantle, R. Essex, C. A. Fitzßoy, F. Gordon, C. Gordon, W. Dobbs, F. E. T. Simeox, H. Elbourne, W. H. Smith, W. Beamish, J. Jamieson, J. K. Goudy, A. Shield, Matthew Henderson, John Jamew, Jwlies Jumes, Cartwright Brown, W. A. Neijle, E. J. Gothard, G. T. Stewart, P. A. M'Hardy, F. Roper, W . Hainee, W. C. Munro, H. Beckett, H. Gaieford. D. A. Sturrock, C. Chadwick, George Tait, W. J. Peacock, J. Common, A. H. Powdrell, J. D. Ormond, J. D. Ormond, jun., F. Forde, F. S. Water house, H. LowrvvG. W. Fannin, F. Raine, G. E. Binujllii A. Herbert, Ambrose Potts, A. B. Parkinson, Ar. Ammundeeen, D. Gamniock, JP. Timme, A. Wood, 1 , . Coupec, L. Yon. Haaet, Thos. Carroll, Thomas Martbi, Sydney Johnson, Percy Luzmore, Thomas Martin, H. T. Bagnall, Chan. Arrow, M. E. Brooks, C. F. Moutoith, A.C. Seymour, Wm./Broughlon, . S. Oarlyon, 15. Lambert, William Irvine, S. Crowther, Jas. Boss, J. H. Absolom, J. C. Westall, J. Watts, J. H. Jull, F. Lambert, C. T. Stacey, A. R. M'Kain, Hoani Kuru, G. Allom, Geo. Pilcher, A. D. Newton, E. R. White, George Pilcher, Georgo Elliot, J. H. Williams, W. A. Lang, and F. M. Nelson. U. A. FITZROY, Hon. See "A' AEJOO7 THE MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY CO. (LIMITED). Tweeds, Suitings, Serges Ladies' Costume Clothe, Cricketings Homespuns, Plaidings, Biankote Flannels, Ruge, Plaids, Shawls Yarns, Men's and Youths' Hosiery Ladies' and Children's Hose, and Woollen Underclothing. There has been no exhibit in the Melbourne Exhibition which has attracted more • attention than that of tho MOSGIEL ! WOOLLEN GOODS. Visitors from all ! the old countries, as well as from the various, colonies, are unamimous in theii" praises of the excellent class of Woollens made at Mosgiel, and shown in the Melbourne Exhibition. The New Zealand Public are asked to recognise the benefit to them of being able to purehiwo GENUINE WOOL GOODS of Mosgiel manufiieturo without high tariff duties, ivhireas in Victoria a tariff of 25 per cent, doex not bar the recognition of the superior ■merits of Momjiei Woolkm, while in Sydney they meet Extropean goods on equal Free Trade terms and prices. (gfi" Buyers should see they obtain the t/enmne Mosgiel articles, and not be content with those termed " Colonial, ,, which may not give the same satisfaction. WHOLESALE TRADE SUPPLIED AT THE COMPANY'S WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. J. H. MORRIJiON, Manager. FAMILY GROCER, PROVISION AND BOOT WAREHOUSE, Has on Hand a Large Stock of Seasonable Goods at the LOWEST CASH PRICES^ Choice Tobaccos, all kinda ; Juno, 9d Htick, be 2d lb ; Nailrod, 4d stick, 5s id lb ; Twiet, 3d stick, 5s 'id lb ; Ruby, la 4d stick, Us 6d lb; Choice Cut Tobaccob ; Good Sperms, 5d lb ; Prieo'u London Sperms, 'Jd lb ; Purafiu Candles, 8d to 10d lb ; Currants, 0d lb ; Raisins, 7|d to Sd lb ; Van Houten'n Cocoa, Is, la lid, 3s 9d tin; Fry's Cocoa, 3d to 'Jd tin; Bobt Flour, 251b 3e yd; 50 lb, 7m 3d; 100 lb, 13s Gd; Good Uaeful Teas, Iβ 6d, Is Ud, 2s, 2sCdlb; Boxes, 14b, IGm, 18s ; Useful Sauce, Gd tc Is; Jams, -ijd, sd, Cdtiu; Lollies, (id 11*, or G lb for 2s Gd; Kerosiue, 7b Cd, $c Gd, 9s. Families Waited ou lot Ordora, Goods Delivered eamu Day. H. NEBEITT, GENERAL GROCERY, BOOT WARE HOUSE, HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. DAVIDSON, IRVINE & CO. Have for Sale, at CLEARING PRICES tho Balanco of OTEEL ENGRAVINGS AND OIJ 5 PAINTINGS, Selected by Mr. Irvine when in England MONUMENTAL FUND OF THE LATI REV. FATHER EEIGNIER. SUBSCRIPTIONS for tho above will b thankfully received by authorised col lectors with printed furms. or may be eon directly to the Rev. Father W. Yardin Meauee, or the oilico of thin paper".

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5574, 11 July 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5574, 11 July 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5574, 11 July 1889, Page 1

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