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MAEK SPEOT AND CO. ESTABLISHED 1865, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK & STATION AGENTS. WOOLBROKERS, FINANCIERS, ETC. "K "fTE have taken over the business YV of T. J. LYNCH & CO., and , imme will be condurted by us in future. J In extending our connection to the jj District, and asking for a share of sup- | port, we desire to point out to clients • f jj the_ old firm and the public generally j 1 that we have exceptional facilities for ji doing business iu their best interests' II Our old firm's connection of over 40 a years at Greymouth and Hokitika, f where we have Branches, puts us on a ij footing second to none for the disposal of products entrusted to our care. We are constantly in touch by cable with our Locdon Agents, Messrs' James Morrison & Co.. Ltd., thereby placing us in a position to dispose of WOOL. 8 SINS, etc., to the be;t advantage. j MAEK 'SPEOT & Co., j HARDY-STREET \ | WOOL SEASON E undersigned are prepared to make I LIBERAL ADVANCES ON Wool, Butter & Other Produce FOR SHIPMENT TO LONDONJ Our London Agents, Messrs A. h JS}£ er and Co • Ltd- handle 25,000 bales of N.Z. Wool yearly. J. H. COCK & CO. r VOOL. ~ WE A KE, AS USUAL, Cash Buyers OF WOOL, IN ANY QUANTITY. , GREENSLADE AND CO., _ THE TANNERY. WOOL. ' WE ARE CASH BUYERS OP • Wool, Skins, & Hides IN ANY QUANTITY. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. t Tasker and Levien WOOL MERCHANTS. b NELSON. • WOOL.WOOL. SEASON 1906-1907-IS usual wc are prepared to make .Q liberal advances against WOOL and SKINS for shipment to London, free of interest, exchange, and Colonia] commission. r We are now receiving Consignments for the JANUARY SALES. We have also mado complete arrangements for Clients wishing to offer Wool 1 or Skins at the Wellington Sales._ ! E. BUXTON & CO., ' LTMITID. i -. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. i UNDER the auspices of the Wellington WOOL-BROKERS' Association will be held in Wellington during the current Season on the following Ist Sale, 16th November, 1906. 2nd Sale, 7th December, ISO6. 3rd Sale, 18th January, 1907. 4th Saley 22nd February, 1907. All Wool must be into the various stores by Monday previous to Sale. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, will be 2s per bale for the first offering, and ls per bale for the second offering. Levin & Co., Ltd, Murray, Roberts & Co. N. Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency, Co., Lid., United Farmers Co-operativo Association, Ltd., A. H. Atkinson Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assu, Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Abraham &Williams, Ltd. Land & Commission Agent in motueka. Has tne following PROPERTIES to dispose of:— 5 Fifty -A ere Freehold Section 1 Freehold Seccioa each of th following.— 4oo, 100, 35, 31, 25 and 18 Aeres. Also, Other FARMS and LAND >n • hi District L. E. RHODES, HIGH-STREET, MOTUrKA. INGHAM'S ' Matrimonial Bureau R'.:vans-st. (Op. Newtown Library), Wtf.Ll INGTON. C-rrespoodj oii.'itil. Str o ntl-nt iii. HIGHLY BENEFICIAL. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets prove highly beneficial hi all liver troubles, entirely removing biliousness, and in so doing will clear away all 6kin eruptions, such as boils, pimples, and eczema. Fo rsale by R. Snodgrass and Sons, Hardy-st. Spring & Summer Goods. JUST ARRIVEDTHE FINEST CLOTHS IN THB MARKET. Tweeds, Worsteds, Vicunias, Tennis. Golf, and other suitable Tweeds foi tbe coming season. s E.RICHARDS, | PRACTICAL TAILOR, tBAJAJSAB gT. (OPPOfgxg^oj

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 4