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Stock WOOL 8 .-- LKf ( . TO SQUATTERS, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. |M THE PROVINCES iOF OTAQO AND [SOUTHLAND. The system of submitting "Woo!, Tallow similar produce to sale by Auction a3 astised in the Australian Coloni.s, and introduced and successfully carried out by M'Landress, Hepburn and Co. in this Colony, has been received with so much favo r by Sellers and Buyers in this and the neigk boring Provinces, that it may be assumed •without doubt Public Sales will in. future become the recognised medium for the disposal of these products. M'L. H. anil Co. would remind Squatters that every parcel of wool submitted by them to auction last year was diposed of at pricea satisfactory to Sellers in every instance. Assured of the contiuueii support of the Wool Growers of Otago, jyT'LANDRESS, HEPBURN, AND CO. beg to intimate that they will resume as early as practicable their WEEKLY AUCTI; N SALES OF WOOL, &c. during the approaching season,sand to secure tho efficient management of this business, arrangements hive been made on an extended scale for receiving, classifying, and cataloguing wool3, under the superintendence of an experienced Stapler. In consequence of a recent addition to the Firm of M'L., H. and Co., one of the partners will devote his entire attention to Wool, thereby securing to Wool-growers the fullest possible regard to their interests. Tiie Exhibition to be shortly held in this city wili afford an opportunity not to be overlooked of displaying the resources of this country in its staple export. Impressed with this view, M'Landress, Hepburn aud Co , ha\e secured space for exhibiting prepared samples of wool; and intending exhibitors will please inform them as early as possible what their intentions are. WOOIT TO SQUATTERS, MTCRCHANT3, AND OTHKRS-2 jyPLANDRESS, HEPBURN AND CO, ■*- have secured MOST EXTENSIVE PREMISES, In addition to their rooms in Manse street, for the storage of Wool. All Wool entrusted to them for Sale will be stored free of charge. ADVANCES ON WOOL. THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal Oft.SU ADVANCES on coming clip of wool for sals, either in the Colonies or London market. Agents in London, Messrs R. Brooks & Co. Squatter* supplied with tobacco, sulrhor, arsenic, pitch, tar, iron tanks, wool packs, and all necessary supplies for Sutiou purpos.-s. R. B. MAHTIN AND CO. THK Undersigned are Cash buyers of Wool, or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends Messrs Dalgety and Company, in London or Melbourne. They are al?o prepared to make advances oa Stock and Stations; and on Stock placed in thei hands for sale Station stores supplied. D ALGETY, R ATT RAY and CO. Dunedin, Ist Julyy?lß64. ADVAINCiiS ON WOOL. npHB Undesigned are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their Friends inLondon, Messrs Antony Gibb3 and Sons. BRIGHT BROTHERS and CO. Dunedin, 21st October, 1864. WOOL, HfDES, SHKEPdKINS, T.iLLUW AND BUNKS. rr)HE Undersigned are purchasers for cash, in X largo or small quantities. TICKLK and CO., ' Stafford street. Undernalcers. SPICKR a-NU MURRAY, UNDERTAKERS, GEORGE STREET (Opposite the Ortdtellows' iiall). And Princes street south. Having all the necessary plant for conducting Funerals, undertake and carry out the same ia the most satisfactory manner. The wishes of those giving instructions will be strictly followed. All orders executed with punctuality and despatch. VST G. G JB 0 I> i S~ Cojpfin Maker, anz> (Jenkbaij FURNISHING UNDS&TAKEa Octagon (corner of Stuart street), Respectfully intimates mat ne is prepared to ex« ecnte Funerals to suit the requirement of all parties, at the Lowest Charjjes. Plain or plumed Hearses, Hearse with, plate glass sides, and Mourning Coaches. N.8.-Pinkintr In Cloth, Silk, or Satin. Dissolution «f Partnerhip. DISSOLUTION OF P.liU'N SKBHIP. "VTOTICB IS HER BY GIVKtf, that the _LN partnership hitherto suhsisrirg between us, the undersigned, George Herbert, Daniel Haynes, and Alexander Kenme Hay, in the business of Merchants and Drapers, carried on by us in Dunedia under the s'yle or firm of HKUBtiRT, HAYNiW, aud HiiY, w<w this day dissolved by mutua' conse t. Dated this twenty-thir I day of November. 1864. gs >< ge ukrbsjut:. I»AN'EI HiY\ p.B. ALhX vNDttlt R. HAY. Witness—Geobob Uoox, Soliutor, Duuadin* I 370®.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 915, 25 November 1864, Page 7

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