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THE NSW ZEALAND * QBNOY AND QOMPANY, LIMITED. CM* With whioh la Incorporated' the business of MESSRS P. CUNNINGHAM A 00., AID MESSRS BOYSB, STEAD A 00. THE HEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY LIMITED hare pleasure In notifying that' from and after Ist February they are prepared to transact all descriptions of GRAIN AND SHIPPING BUSINESS. They will also indent AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Seeds, and ether goods upon the most satisfactory terms, and will make fixed or temporary ADVANCES bn FREEHOLD ESTATE or GROWING OBOPS at lowest current rates of interest. Ofioes—Triangle, superintended by G. G. STEAD. Offloea—Lichfield street, superintended by UOO P. CUNNINGHAM. TO FABMEBS. WHEAT SHIPMENTS To the United Kingdom or Continent of Europe. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY LIMITED ate prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES against wheat plaoed in their hands for SHIPMENT to London, Liverpool, or the Continental Markets. FABMEBS' PABOELS will have the personal attention of Mr P, Cunningham and Mr G. G, Stead, and wiß be forwarded by THBIOOMPANY S LINE OF SHIPS Direct to their own Brokers. Shipners are thus enabled to avoid the delay and consequent expense which is incurred when shipments pass through intermediate chahtels before reaching the brokers. The advantages and economy of being in direct communication with high-class experienced brokers, whose sole business is the disposal of grain, most bo obvious. Mr Stead, during his recent visit to Europe, uade arrangements by which many improvements rill bo effected in the disposal of grain in the dome Markets, and amongst others PBOMPT ACCOUNT SALES And the LOWEST SCALE OF CHARGES ViU he a special feature. GEORGE G. STEAD, Managing Director, Triangle Office. 1381 P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director, Lichfield street Office. WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. Ac. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY. LIMITED, are Purchasers of Wheat, Oats,(Barley, Bye Grass, <co„ at the '? HIGHEST MABKET PRICE. 1279 Crrioss: Triangle and Lichfield street. GRAIN SAMPLES. WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED, will feel obliged if fanners will submit full-airod samples of grain when offering it for sale, ae its natural weight will be tested to enable the FULL INTRINSIC VALUE To he paid for HIGH CLASS SAMPLES. «T 60 GEORGE G. STEAD, Managing Director, At the Company’s Office, Triangle ; Or to, . P. CUNNINGHAM. Consulting Director, At the Company's Office, Lichfield street. T HE undersigned are prepared to STORE GRAIN at ihelr Warehouses— HEATHOOTB VALLEY, LYTTELTON, ASHBURTON, and TIMABU, AT TR LOWEST CURRENT BATES. MAKING CASH ADVANCES On same if required. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY. LIMITED, 1383188 Christohuroh. OATS. THE New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, Limited, ABB PURCHASERS FOB IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT. GEO. 0. STEAD. Managing Director, Triangle Office. P. CUNfHNGHAM, Consulting Director, 1457 189 Lichfield street Office. RYEGRASS. THE New Zealand Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, Limited, ARB PURCHASERS or CLEAN SAMPLES OF RYEGRASS. GEO. G, STEAD, Managing Director, - Triangle Office. P. CUNNINGHAM, Consulting Director, 1433 138 Lichfield street Office. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AID MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO FABMEBS. THE Railway Management havllg altered their limit for weight of grain in bags, wo roquoit oar oliosts and others to All sacks u under Wheat, 4 Bushels each Oats, 4i to 8 do do according to quality Othew Produce not°te exceed 3401 b each lack. Offices—Triangle, superintended by O. G. STEAD. Offloes-Liohflcld street, superintended by 1989 187 P. CUNNINGHAM. THE NEW ZEALAND GRAIN AGENCY AND MERCANTILE COMPANY, LIMITED. Applications for not bo received later than SATURDAY, 4th Feb. FRED. B. A. GRAHAM, 1833 186 Secretary for New Zealand Allotments. T REAPERS AND BINDERS. HE Undersigned have over from last Season a few of WALTER A. WOOD’S WIRE BINDERS, Which they are open to SELL TO FARMERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Payable after Harvest. And ean supply them with or without Canvas Rollers, as may be required. 72M 38 ROYSE, STEAD A 00. BIOCAETON FLOUR MILLS. I BEG to notify that I have retired from this business in favour of my son, Mr Henry Wood, and Mr S. Sinoto (late for Me«era p. Cunningham'and Co.) and I take this opportunity of recording my thanks to my frioiffisand the public for the valuable support accorded me during the last 21 years, and beg a continuance of same for the new firm. w.D.WOOD. Biooarton, Feb. 1, 1882. REFERRING to the above notice, wo beg to intimate that we have this day entered into partnership as Millers, Grain and Produce Mer* chants, under the style of Wood, Sinclair and Co., and beg to solicit a continuance of the support extended to our predecessor. The Biooarton Mills will be worked under the personal supervision of onr Mr Henry Wood, who has been for some time connected with the business. The Grain and Export trade will be conducted by Mr Sinclair. _ HENRY WOOD. SAMUEL SINCLAIR. Temporary Offices at Messrs Wood, Stand and Co’s. 3031 1288 134 NOTICE TO FARMERS. T|TE ABE CASH PURCHASERS OF WHEAT OATS BARLEY RYE GRASS SEED , COCKSFOOT SEED o For Delivery at onr Stores, at Addington, or Biocarton Mills, or any Country Station. WOOD, SINCLAIR A 00. Temporary Offices— 8029 AT MESSES WOOD, 8 HAND A CO.’S. 1239 GRAIN SHIPMENTS TO THE ENGLISH on , CONTINENTAL MARKETS. npHE UNDERSIGNED ABE PREPARED TO ■*" MAKE LIBERAL CAStf ADVANCES on GRAIN AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF PRODUCE Placed in their hand* FOB SALE IN THE ENGLISH on CONTINENTAL MARKETS. Having Commodious Brisk Stores at Addington, we are open to make Special arrangements for the Storage of Grain. Farmers can, therefore, avail themselves of the local aa well as export market. 1240 134 8030 WOOD, SINCLAIR A CO. TO KABMBBS. WHEAT SHIPMENTS TO THE UNITED KINGDOM OB CONTINENT OF EUROPE. nriHE undersigned having mode several JL charters of first-class iron VESSELS, to load GRAIN early in the season for England and the Continent, are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on all Grain plaoed in their hands for sale in the English or Continental markets. Bates of Freight to London, or other direct port in the UNITED KINGDOM. 80s PER TON. As wa ship direct to onr Brokers, who have every facility for disposing of onr shipments to the best advantage, we are able to save all intermediate charges to onr constituents, so that they may rely that onr chargee will be the very lowest, and account sales promptly rendered. A. MOORE A CO. Office—Cashel street. 1488 189 3051 WHEAT, OATS, BABLBT, &o. A WHEAT BE PURCHASERS OF OATS BARLEY BYE GRASS SEED, Ac.. Ao„ AT THK HIGHEST MABKET PRICES. Formers supplied with Cornsaoka at current rates. Office—Cashel street. A. MOORE A CO. 1437 139 3052 TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WANTED. FOR THE^CANTBEBUBT FLOUR MILLS. ASHBURTON, onn nfift bushels pbimh milling WHEAT, for which the highest current values will he given. Apply to C. W. TURNER, 1896 138 Ashburton or Christohuroh.. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. WANTED, FOB THb"oITY FLOUR MILLS. CHRISTCHURCH. 100 000 B yyHEAT PBIMEBT MILI,IN(} Apply to C. W. TURNER, 1397 188 Christohuroh. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE following iron ships, all of the highest classification, will be despatched for London or to a port of call for orders, for the United Kingdom or Continent. Freight for London: FIFTY SHILLINGS FEB TON; And for other British Ports or ths Continent, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. To be followed by other firtt-olass iroh shine, as required. For freight, apply to O. W. TURNER, 139$ 138 Ohriitohuroh oc Ashburton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6534, 4 February 1882, Page 4

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