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WEEKLY SALE. WOOL, FLAX, TALLOW. AND OTHER PRODUCE. Messrs bethune & hunter beg to inform the merchants of Wellington and owners of Wool, Flax, Tallow, Hides, and other Produce, that it is their intention to hold a public sale during the wool season every Wednesday, at 12 o’clock noon, at their old premises, the Exchange, at the Head of he Bay. Storage can be provided for 1000 to 1500 bales of Wool, with ample convenience for showing and selling to advantage. The lots will be put up in the order they are received into store, and wool will be lotted and placed on show for examination one dr more days prior to the date of sale. In the event of a satisfactory price not being obtained by auction, arrangements can be made for granting an advance, and shipping wool or other produce to London on account of the owner. If notice is given in proper time, wool can be insured against risk of loss by fire from the moment it is taken off the sheeps back until it has been sold or shipped. Wool or other Produce will be received into store at any time, and retained until the owner comes into town, or sends instructions, and while there can be insured, if desired, against risk of loss by fire. It is scarcely necessary to state that the practice of selling wool by public auction has been followed with great success in the neighbouring colonies of New South Wales and Victoria, and in the adjoining Provinces of Dunedin, Canterbury, and Auckland, and frequently results in the growers obtaining far higher prices than if th'-y had sold by private contract, or shipped on their own account. Wellington, 12th September, 1872. WEEKLY SALE. HORSES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP. Messrs bethune & hunter beg to intimate that it is their intention to hold a Weekly Sale of Horses, Cattle, and Sheep, at their ."took Yard, Manners street, every Thursday, at one o’clock. Parlies wishing stock specially advertised will require to give sufficient notice. Arrangements can be made for providing paddocks, and taking charge of stock intended for sale, brought into town prior to the day of sale. The yards will be open for the reception of stock ac 8 o’clock a.ru. Stock will be offered for sale according to the order in which instructions are received, and entered at the auctioneers’ office previous to the day of sale. Wellington, 12th September, 1872. S. CLEAVER’S PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP. f'B-own Windsor j Glycerine cold cream soap j Pure glycerine soap } Marshmallow soap L Elder flower soap Carbolic acid and glycerine soap % Mediaeval perfume ( Jockey Club bouquet C Extract of ylangilang ) Ess. bouquet, &c, &e. C Marrow oil j Crystal cream (.Exquisite pomade, &c, &c. Saponaceous Tooth-powder, made from pure white soap. Violet Powder. Rosemary and cantharidine hair wash Toilet vinegar, and every description of toilet and perfumery. Manufactory : 32 and 33, Red Lion street, Holborn, London, Depot—Paris. Soaps Extracts pqb THE n ANDKEIICHIEP Pomades. CAUTION. STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDERS for Children cutting tlieir teeth. Purchasers are requested to beware of imitations of this medicine, and to observe, in every case that the words “ John Steedman, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey,” are engraved on the Government stamp affixed to each packet, without which none are genuine. Sold by all chemists and druggists in New Zealand. IN PACKETS. Wholesale Agents —Felton, Grimwade ans Co., 31, Flinders street West, Melbourne. ARNISHES.—Messrs CHARLES TURNER and SON, Broad street, Bloomsbury, London, whose business has been established 50 years, beg to inform painters, builders, decorators, varnish dealers, merchants railway companies, and carriage manufacturers that they have laid down in Melbourne (in bond and duty paid) an assorted stock of their SUPERIOR VARNISHES, perfectly matured and expressly prepared for exportation, and that they have appointed sole agents for the Australian colonies, Messrs FITCH and FRENCH, oil, cJor, and paperkanging merchants, Melbourne.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 107, 22 February 1873, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 107, 22 February 1873, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 107, 22 February 1873, Page 17

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