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WOOL WOOL WOOL. SEASON 1890-1. Premier Position in the Wool Trade of Australasia. Goldsborough Mort & Co. ! (Limited), In which is amalgamated The Australasian Agency and Banking Corporation, limited, Mort & Co. limited, and R. Goldsborough & Co., limited. CAPITAL-£6,000,000. MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND LONDON. NELSON AGENCY : TE are prepared to receive consignments of WOOL, and make Cash - ■ Advances against same, one commission only made, no charge for storing, all charges reduced to the lowest, the average cost per pound Id, against l|d to 2d, when shipped to London. Returns may be looked for in six or eight weeks from date of shipping. It i« gratifying to find our largest runholders and many of our largest Merchants throughout New Zealand now consigning wool to Melbourne! in preference to London, thereby assisting progress and general advancement by advocating the Colonial Market, and ending all risks. . Read Facts— The following, which appeared in the Sydney Herald, shows the growing importance of the Colonial Marls et for the despatch of Our Wool. CABLEGRAM : " London, January 21, 1890—LettiTs have appeared in the rlaily newspapers complaining that the-Wool (Sales held in thf Australian Colouiss are the means of depriving London of the best Continental Custom, rs." About the same time advice was received " That the Melbourne Market was ruling 10 per cent, above London." Hints to VendorsPress in each Bale up to 4001ba, thus lessen charges. Consign, if possible, not later than the first week in December. Mark each bale with own initials, and consign to our car®, advising particulars by letter. Bisley Bros, & Co., Agents for Christchurch, Blenheim, and Nelson. FOR SALEWool Bales and Merchandise at Lowest Rates.

W. R Clouston AND CO. GEJNERAL MEKCHANTS STOCK, STATION, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS. WOOL, GRAIN, AND PRODUCE BROKERS, Stores: High Street, Blenheim. London Agents, A L Elder and Co Wool Brokers, Edinbrough and Co Australian Agents, National Mortgage Agency Co WOOL SEASON, 1890. \J to dispose of this season would do wßll to communicate with us Early, as we are ma> ing ar angements for the Shipment of a large quantity of Wool to Our Agents in England and Australia. We ma e .iberal advances on ali consignments immediately on receipt of weights at our oinces. FOR SALE— The Leading Brands in Wines and Spirits, both bulk and case. Bar, Galvanised, Corrugated, and Sheet Iron; Fencing and Barbed Wi e • Wire Net ing, Standards, &3 ; Corn-sacks, Woolpacks, lirass Seeds, *o. AgenciesAnchor Line of Steam Packets, R. Hornby to Sun's Reapers and Binders, Threshing Machines, and other Agricultural Implements, National Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Shaw, Savill and Albion Co.'s line of ships, steamer Neptune, P. and D. Duncan's A(jpr cultural Implements, Wo seley'i? Sb,ee - shearing Machine, Little's. Sheep Dip and Blight Specific, IVJarlhorou.gh Meat Export Co,. QolnSbovqugb, Mori; at Co., Melbourne apd Sydney. Liberal Advances made on Wool, Grain, I lax, Skins, Tallow, and ail kinds of Colonial Produce, placed in our hands for shipment to our Agents in the United Kingdom and A ustralia, Prompt Accouut Sales rendered, Loans negotiated in Live Stock. Agricultural and Pastoral Farms For Sale and To-Let. KS* Cash Purchasers of Barky, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, Peas, &c, &c, Grass Seeds, &c, Wool, Skins, Bacon, &c, NOTICE. Fresh Beef 2id to 4d; Com Beef, the very best, 2£rl; Mutton, legs, 3d, quarters and joints, 2-|d ; Pork, 4d; Lamb, hind-quarters, 2s 3d, fore-quarters, 2s. 2| per cent, allowed on all accounts paid the following month; 10 per cent, charged on ail accounts not paid within three months. T. H. HustwicK, Chemist and Druggist Blenheim, (Established 15 years), Visits H&velock and Culleasv|lle> at iotwvajs,, AgeM m QttHeaayUlq;

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 78, 21 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 78, 21 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 78, 21 October 1890, Page 3

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