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: VJC7E are prepared to receive consignments of WOOL, and m ike C.vslr ** Advances ngainsl sain 1 , cue commission only made, no storing, all charges ml need t> the lowest, the average c st p r pound Id, against ]|d to 2d, when shipped to London. Returns may be looked for in six or eight weeks from date of shipping. It is gratifying to find our larges' run holders and many of our largist MiTclmnis throughout JS'ew Zealand now consigning wool to Melbourne in prdVrence to London, thereby assisting progress and general advancement by advocating the Co onial Market, and ending all risks. Read Facts— The following, which appearc) in the Sydney Herald, shows the growing importance of the Colonial M irliel for the despatch of Our Wool. CABLEGRAM: “ London, January 21, 1890—Letters have appeared in the daily newspapers complaining that the Wool Sales held in the Australian Colonies are the means of depriving London of the best Continental Cuslonnrs.” About the same time advice was received “ That the Melbourne Market was ruling 10 per cent, above London/’ Hints to Vendors— Press in each Cah> up to 400lhs, thus lessen charge?. Consign, if possible, not later than the first week in December. Mark each hale with own initials, and consign to our care, advising particulars by letter. Bisley Bros, & Co., Agents for Christchurch, Blenheim, and Nelson. FOR SALEWool Bales and Merchandise at Lowest Ratos, I
m tiaammr ii w -M S 3 i®Ofni« a BswM«s«k •E smtauer 07 'ftp*! s?sr®» CQ DIRECT BHIP TO LONDON THE SHIP “ HALCIONE” Will he herthcd at Pictnn nhonfc the End of November, to load WOOL for Loiidnn. We' shall he pleased to receive any Parcels of Wool at Havelock for shipment Id the London Market, and make Li hern I Advances op some. Our Clients'.) and others are respectfully Ve sted to make eahlt application for spade to ’ W. E. CUOUSTON & Co., Bieniieim. £5 BE¥.A-IR/D* | HE above Reward will be given to • Any Person giving information that will lead to the conviction of the Person or Persons stealing sheep Irom my Pvim in inangnroa, PeJorna Sound. W. T. Erskine, Education Office, Blenheim, Dec. 4, 1800. : A PPLICATIONS from ( female teachers, wilt ho received at the office up ti.l MONDAY, the 12th day of January, 1801, for ti e podtiou : of Mi.'tms of the Kuituna School, at a salary df £BO a year, duties to commence immediately after the Chrismaa vacation. 11. M, Hahwpt, Secretary, C. H. MILLS IypNING Agent, Asseaor, Wool Broker, mid General Commission Agent. HAVBLOCIL lUmmmu*
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 93, 23 December 1890, Page 3
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467Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 93, 23 December 1890, Page 3
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