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THE NEW ZEALAND THILEVATOR pOMPANY. TO FARMERS. AGENTS, AND GRAIN EXPORTERS. The above Company is now prepared to receive, bulk, grade, and store Grain in their New Elevator Building, the principle of which offers great advantages, either for Selling in this Market or Shippiug, ri Properly Graded Grain will always command from three to four shillings more per quarter in foreign markets than grain otherwise handled. Owing to the unusually wet season this year we are providing Special Machinery for thoroughly cleaning and improving the quality of tho grain so as to put it in a fit condition for shipment. From tho past experience of exporters it is an assured fact that no grain can be shipped this Season -wri'ii Safety unless previously Bulked and properly graded. All Grain stored with us will he fully covered by Insuranco at the Lowest Minimum Rates, Liberal Cash Advances will be given on all grain stored. Being in constant communication by cable with our agents in all foreign markets, we can offer special facilities for securing advantageous freights and placing grain on the most favorable terms S3 regards commission and other charges. Having about 70 different Bins, special care will bo taken to keep each takcel of GRAIN SEPARATE. The following are the charges for the present year. viz. : Receiving and Delivering, weighing each way, passing through Grading Machine once, one penny half-penny per bushel. In cases where additional dressing is required a small extra charge will be made according to arrangement. Storage at Current Rates, with the additional advantage of the grain being turned once per month. Further particulars on application on the premise?, Tyne street. NEW ZEALAND ELEVATOR CO. rnhl V AND T. MEEK *-* ° Are now landing, EX SERAPIS, 700 Bales CORNSACKS, 46 x 2£i and 44 x 26$ ; same quality as last season, SEAMING TWINE, Extra Quality, 3 aud 4-ply. CASH PURCHASERS OF ALL KINDS OF 6RAIN. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE on Grain stored with us. J. AND T. MEEK. jy22 COOKING RANGES AND STOVES. THHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, *- Ex " Nelson," from Glasgow, A Large Assortment of Smith and Wellstood's Celebrated " Mistress " Ranges, with fittings complete "Trafford" Ranges do " Countess " Stovea do AT DUNEDIN WHOLESALE PRICES. Inspection Invited. BAILIE AND HUMPHREY, Agents United Insuranco Company, fyl O S E P H S M I T 8., Union Stores, Ti?ne and Harbour streets, ON SALEFULL WEIGHT CORNSACKS. SEWING TWINE. STORAGE FOR 30,000 SACKS OF GRAIN AT LOWEST RATES, And Liberal Advances made ou the same. All Grain Stored with me covered by Insurance. CASH BUYER OF GRAIN AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE. jyl9 MR GEORGE ROBINSON, SURGEON DENTIST, (Opposite Wesleyan Chaoel. EDEN STREFT, OAMARU Bluo Lamp.) Persons requiring Arm>-CIAI Teeth may depend upo" the beat wiateriala and moderate charges G. R. visits Wijlmate on the first Monday In every month. Also from home on the third Monday ef the month. 5,000 V BD s KEW DRESS MATERIALS, From lOJd a yard. BLACK VELVETEENS, From Is lid a yard. REAL BLACK CASHMERES, 44in. wide, from 2s 3d yard. EVERETT BROS. mhls

MAIL NOTICE. Friday, 16th March. For Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika, per Mahinapua. at 3.45 p.m. Satukday, 17th March. For Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Penguin, at noon. The next English mail via San Francisco will close at this office on Saturday, 24th March. The steamor Catherun will leave Sydney for Hong Koug on 31st March. J. A. HUTTON, Chief Postmaster. Chief Pest Ofhce, Oamaru, March 10, 18S3.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3330, 16 March 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3330, 16 March 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 North Otago Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3330, 16 March 1883, Page 2

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