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Auctions. Wool ! Wool ! ! Wool ! X ! OTAGO WOOL SALES, 1887r88. TO THE WOOLGROWERS OF OTAGO AND SOUTH CANTERBURY. TA ONALD REID & CO., •"■^ AUCTIONBEES AND WOOL BROKERS, have much pleasure in announcing to the Woolgrowers of Otago and South Canterbury that tho OTAGO WOOL & CORN EXCHANGE is now ready for the reception of the ensuing clip, and being VERY SPACIOUS, BRILLIANTLY LIGHTED, and built specially for ttre most effective display of Wool, it offers unequalled advantages to growers. Ample space being available, there is room for the ■ FULLEST DISPLAY OF SAMPLE BALES, which, in the case of Farmers' Clips, consists of the entire consignment. THE DUNEDIN MARKET has now established itself beyond doubt as the best for the growers. By selling here they save the risk of a change in market value, and the many expenses attending shipment, and have the advantage of the produce being sold under their own inspection and subject to their own control. The yearly increasing quantity arriving and disposed of here, proves that this market is thoroughly established as the most advantageous to growers. The most careful attention is given to the Valuation of all lots whether Large or Small, and every endeavonr is nmle to secure the highest possible market value for the consignments, an additional guarantee to vendors being that we act strictly as SELLING BROKERS ONLY, on commission. ADVANCES. We make liberal cash advances free of commission on wool placed in our hands for | ; sale here or for shipment to our London | agents. j WOOLPACKS. ; Having made special arrangements of an advantageous character to meet tho requirements of our numerous clients, we are now supplying them with best Calcutta Woolpacks at the very lowest prices. Woolpacks, twine, oil, paint, &c, forwarded iimmediate]y<c*a receipt of letter or telegram. SALES. Wool salfes will be held every alternate week during tive season, and proceeds paid over 'within six days of sale. In thfi case of Wool offered for Bale and not cold, tbe charges are One Shilling per Bale only. Consignments should be addressed to . 3>onald Reid and €o.'s Private Railway Siding, Dunedin, Send for copy of " Farmer's Annual Circular " [ with address labels and advice notes. lln ( Late Advertisements. Otago Education Board. 4 PPLICATIONS, accompanied by CertifiJ\. cates, will be received till the 17th inst. from TEACHERS qualified to fill the following VACANCIES:— Momington— Head Teacher. Salary, £288. Seacliffe— Head Teacher. Salary, £175. Leith Valley— Head Teacher. Salary, £152. Southbridge — Head Teacher (Femalo). Salary, £85. Kawarau Gorge — Head Teacher (Female). Salary, £70. Benevolent Institution — Head Teacher (Female). Salary, £85. P. G. PRYDE, 6ja Secretary, Jbnportaiit to Uliue Owners. Glasgow Exhibition, 1888. MESSRS THE GLOBE MILL COMPANY, 17 Union Court, Old Broad street, London (See London " Times," 28th October 1887 ; " The Mining Journal," stb November last past; "Engineer," "Engineering," and the principal Trade Journals), intend showing their Mills and system in continuous operation at the Glasgow International Exhibition, to be opened by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales in May next. They would require for treatment from 20 tons to 50 tons of Free Milling and from 20 tons to 50 tons of Refractory Ore each week. The Globe Mill Company will be willing to receive consignments of Gold-bearing Quartz, paying freight this end ; will treat the Ore at the Exhibition, giving widest publicity to result ; each week's clean up will be exhibited after being retorted, during the following week, — then sold through Messrs Johnson & Mathey, the ocean freight deducted, one-half of balance remitted to senders of the Quartz, with certificate, and the other half appropriated by the Globe Mill Company, to cover cost of treatment, &c,, &c. For arrangements as to above apply to | London address of Globe Mill Company. | Tailings.— A few tons may be sent for testing purposes, with terms for the dump. Notice. — Arrangements may be made to Plant Mines, owners banking the Quartz. To economise time, careful and exhaustive particulars should be sent. The Globe" Mill Company beg to intimate that this advertisement is addressed to Mine or Claim Owners only. London, 10th November ISB7. 6ja GREEN FODDER STORAGE. ■OLUNT'S PATENT STACK PRESS. First Prize, Worcestershire Agricultural Society, 1885. Firsfe Prize and Silver Medal, Royal Agricultural Society of Sweden, Stockholm, 1886. Gold Medal,' Highland Agricultural Society, Dumfries, 18S6. THIS IS THE SIMPLEST and CHEAPEST ENSILAGE PRESS MADE. Tbo Prizes offered by the ensila!ge society At the close of last year were both taken by gentlemen using BLUNTS PATENT. H. EDWARDS; 23d Agent, Oamaru.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1885, 6 January 1888, Page 19

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