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Wool and Other Produce. WE are prepared, as usual, to TAKE CHARGE of PRODUOS entrusted to ua this Season FOB SALE in ANY MARKET that may seem to be the best for shippers, and we have the most reliable intormvtioh for (ihe guidance of our frieDcfo.WOOL. We consider that London will undoubtedly thia year ba the best Market for' this staple. A largo quantity was bought last year in th» Colonies for shipment to London, and oat direot information is that a very serious lon was made on the purchases. The experiment is unlikely to be repeated this year, exoept at such a margin as will make it Bufe for tht buyers. Under those circumstances, wa consider growers here will do well to secure this margin for themselves, by sanding tha Wool to London on their own aocodnt, and the reports wa have of the probabilities of the market there this season lead us to emphasise this advice. We are willing to advance liberally, and we remind our clients that we charge no interest on the advance nar exchange hetween here and London, JtS aJ JL JL jslLi Jtm # The returns last year were most unfortunate. We believe this was chiefly due to thswant of space in the Direct Steamers, and consequently to the Batter being injured! while awaiting shipment. This year therewill be^LKNTT of sfack, and we ara making arrangements to avoid delays anywhere. So that if the Butter is bbalw pbiue whea sent from the Dairy, payable results should; be obtained. No inferior Batter shaald be seat with any hope of getting a> decent prioe. It is wise to send only the best quality of this, and only those should send even that quality who are so situated as to be abl« to produce the artiole at the minimum cost, Both ia America and in Lobdoh hno prices are ruling at present. We are keeping ourselves folly adyisep by Cable and Letter, and we will advance according to cironmstanoes. SCLANDERS & CO. 2350 W~~ ANTED" E^OWN^ny~ Lady, Gentleman, or Favily desiring a change, oan meet with a COMFORTABLE COTTAGJ4 HOME near the Sea in the pleasantly Bituated Village oi MOTUEKA. Apply to MRS. BUTTRESS, three doors north of the Motueka Hotel N.B.— The self-same »nu that shines upon a palace peeps in at the cettage door, visits, welcomes and looks on ALL alike. — God Save the Queen. Wanted Known, Worth to bs Brought Forward and SLAUGHTERED TO-MORROW, Boots d Shoes CHEAPER THAN EVERS AT THE Ca <h Boot Market . ne Balance of the Samples lo be bold for what they will fetch, gents' shoe;; **\ coots, at 5s lid ; LADIES' Real Good BUTTON BOOTS, with high legs, 6a lid GENTS WALKING SHOES, Ud; LADIES' EVENING SHOES, quite new end fresh, 2s lid ; INFANTS' BOOTS and SHOES, from 9d Pair BUT WE WON T QUOTE ANY MOBE PRICES JUST SEE OUTSIDE THE DOOR, AND IN THE WINDOWS. TO-MORROW PEARCF/8 y~iREAT /^LOSING O ALE * vjreat oale, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. MOVICI9 To my Customers and the Public Generally. HAVING taken, the Premises and Machine by ktely used by Mr, W. T. Good, aod having large Stocks of Seasoned Timber, Door Sashes and Mouldings on hand, I am in a position to exboutk all Orberi entrusted to ma as heretofore. I also respectfully request all prgonß indebted to me to SETTLE THEIR BBS. SPEOTIVE A O OOP NTS WITHOUT DELAY. Thid notice is absolutely necessary under the present oircumßtaneeß, and any amounts owing to me over three months, it not settled at onoe, will be placed in the bands of my Solicitors for Summary Colleo. tion. John Bcott 9 BUILDER. Nelson, November 17th, 1890. Robert Watson 9 Horse-Shoer & General Smith, T>EGS to announce to his Customers and _L> the pnblio generally that in future the PRICE OF SHOEING will be - Light Horses .5/Cart Horses 6/. Removes 9d each. No extra oharge for steeling TRAFALGAR-STREET NORTH next Gay's Stables).

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5980, 8 December 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5980, 8 December 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5980, 8 December 1890, Page 4

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