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Publications NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE. ON the first of January, 1870, will be published; afc the Office of the Otago Daily Tim es and Witness Company (Limited), Dunedin, the First Number *f the NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE: A Quarterly Journal of General Literature, to h«Edited by a Committee consisting of the following gentlemen Professor G. S, Sam, Dunedin; . Professor J. M. Brown, Christchurch; Professor D. Macorbgoe, Dunedin; Captain F. W. Hutton, Dunedin; Rev R. L. Stanford. The New Zealand Magazine is intended to ho open for the expression of all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of general «sColonial interest. Many of the best known writers in all parts of the Colony have already announced their intention ot becoming contributors. Subscription for the year Ten Shillings. Order from any Bookseller, or send stamps or post-office order to Manager, Dunedin. A limited number of Advertisements will he printed with each number of the Magazine. Scale : £2 per page per insertion; or £5 per page per annum. Communications to be addressed to Thb EDixons', Museum, Dunedin. Subscriptions and advertisements to he forwarded to The Manaof.r, Rattray street, Dunedin. 6161 NOW PUBLISHED, PRICE TWO SHILLINGS, The Southern Provinces .A.LMANAC, DIRECTORY, DIARY, AND YEAR-BOOK, FOR 1 8 7 6. or Twenty-third Year of Publication. Copies can be obtained at the Agencies of the " Lyttelton Times” throughout the Province, an d from all Booksellers. S96S Wool, Grain, &c. WOOL SCOURING. THE undersigned will carry on Wool Scouring this season as usual. The Works are under the supervision of a com* petent practical tradesman. 1312 A. EOEWBSQ9K. T7l THORNE JJ • WOOL-SCODBEE, FELLMONGEE AND TANNER, Drain Road, EANGIOBA. F. T„ in returning thanks to the Public for the support accorded to him during the past nine years, wishes to inform them that he is prepared to Purchase Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Ac., as usual. Wool-scouring continued as formerly, at Current rates. Having recently extended his premises, and consmenced Tanning and Currying in all its Bootmakers and Saddlers can be supplied with Material at Wholesale Prices. N.B.—As to quality of the material manufactured inspection is invited. 4618 ASHBURTON WOOL-SCOURING WORKS. THE Undersigned are prepared to SORT aa4 SCOUR WOOL at current rates. G. A C. HOMEESHAM. Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, Ae., purchased as usual. 449? WOOL-SCOURING WORKS, CREEK STATION, NEAR GEEALDINE.

HOBATIO P. PALMER (late of the firm ot A, Horn’bro 5k and Co., of Christchurch), has taken the above place, and is fitting it op as a Fellmongery and Wool Works, where he is prepared tor scour wool in any quantity at the lowest current rates. The highest cash price given for Wool, Sheepskins, Hides, and Tallow. 302 S KAIAPOI WOOL SCOURING WORKS. SCOURING and SORTING as usual. Evers department under first-class practical men. N.B. —Cosh buyer of Wool, Sheepskins, and Hides. 4172 J. W. ELLEN. WOOL AND PRODUCE. 7 THE New Zealand Lean and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and all kinds of PRODUCE placed in their hands for Sale, in either the London, or Colonial markets. For further particulars, apply at the office of tho Company, Cathedral square. Christchurch, Oct. 13, 1375. 4515 WOOL. —The undersigned are prepared te make Liberal Cash Advances on Wool placed in their hands for sale in this market, or consigned to Messrs Miles, Brothers, and Co, fox sale in London. 493 MILES. HASSAL & CO., Christchurch WOOL. Millwall Dock Company's Wool Warehouses], COUSENS, MERRY & CO., Lessees. THE attention of growers and shippers of wool is called to the advantages offered by these warehouses for the storage of their produce. They are as follow: 1. The warehouses have been specially constructed for showing wool, and are lighted from the roof with north light, giving an even light so essential to the buyers in their-valuations. They are capable of showing 3000 to 4000 bales on one floor, or 10,000 bales per diem, and ean be extended, it necessary, to take in the whole of tho wool coming into London.

2. The situation of these warehouses being alongside the quay, where the wool ships discharge, cartage to the City warehouses (in many instances a distance of six miles), and the consequent danger from pilfering, exposure, and damage to which the bales are thus subjected is avoided. 3. Deliveries are conducted with a rapidity hitherto unexampled, as each warehouse is surrounded with lines of rails in connection with thes main lines, the wools for the manufacturing districts are thus loaded direct into the railway trucks - , and those for shipment to the Continent into export vessels or into lighters from, the quay. 4. Seduction in expenses.—Wools for Home consumption do not have to be collected and carted to the railway stations in London, and on those going abroad the cartage and wharf charges, which are incurred from an inland warehouse, are avoided. 5. Concentration of the whole of - the wool for tha day’s sale in one warehouse,, or in warehouses contiguous to one another (instead of being distributed over several warehouses in the City), whereby the greatest facility for|comparison is afforded to the buyers, and, as a rule, better prices are in consequence realised. 6. Reduction in storage rates.—Since the establishment of these warehouses, storage rates have been reduced 25 per cent, and with increased support a still further reduction could be made. Trains from Feuchuroh street run every quarterof an hour, and the journey occupies twenty-fiver minutes. Special refreshment rooms and lavatories are provided, WOOL EXCHANGE, COLEMAN STEEET, LONDON, E.C. 5877 Hotels FORESTERS’ HOTEL, OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH. DM'GUINNESS desires to inform his • Friends, and the Public in general, that tha EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO HIS HOTEL ARE NOW COMPLETED, And ha can OFFER ACCOMMODATION equal t® any Hotel in Christchurch. WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, Ac.. Of the Beet Brands only. Buggies and Horses on hire. Good stabling. 5139 EASTERN HOTEL, Comer of Cashel street, and East Town Belt. THE alterations to the above being now complete, visitors can obtain all the accommodation of a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. Superior accommodation for Single Gentleman. Private Rooms for Families. 1899 J. H. HALL, Proprietor. BRDC B' S HOT BL, Aka boa, FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION forEtesaffls*. and Commercial Travellers, Wines, AJesj and spirits of the boat brands. Tha Beat Billiard-room In Canterbury. Saddle Horses (or Ladies or Gentleman; 01-JC, Buggies always on hire. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation,, $036 I BEECHER, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOTEL, (Corner of Colombo and Gloucester street, Christchurch,) E. HIOENS DESIRES to return his sincere thanks to tbs Public of Christchurch and up-country friend® >r their liberal patronage during the last thro® ears, and havingnow PURCHASED THE ABOVE ’REMISES, will be enabled to offer to them tha eat accommodation. .... . THE ABOVE HOTEL, bemg m the very centraf Christchurch, and within one minute’s walk of be Government Buildings, Supreme Court, Magmrate's Court, Post-office, Telegraph Office, Bank»» nd Theatre, would be found most suitable foe isitors to Christchurch, To suit the large and increasing demand Travellers by Railway, Meals can ba had after tha arrival of all late trains, .and at all hours of the day WINES, ALES. AND SPIRITS, OF THE VERY REST BRANDS Terms—23a per week, or 4s 6d per day, **. NOTE THE ADDRESSComer of Colombo and Gloucester streets* COMFORTABLE Country BOARD and ■->,_SIDBNCE for Two Respectable Young Men. Quarter of an hour’s walk from the Post-office. Terms moderate, MRS A. ANDREWS field road, pert to Mr Hinton’s. W*-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 3

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