M it. jkiiu Sc Potti. M. IL MILLER & POTTS Haring received their FIRST SHIPMENT OF GROCERIES Aim STATION STORES, > (Bought for Cash,) are now prepared tn supply Storekeepers and Station Holders at tkjp Lowest Wholesale Prices.
M. R. MILLER & POTTS HAVE NOW ON HAND--55 Half-chests Tea 100 Boxes Tea 7 Tons Sugar, 1.W., 1.C., C. i Ton C.L. Sugar 250 Cases Kerosene 10 Tons Flour 50 Boxes Sperm Candies 300 Sacks QUa 7 Cases Tobaoco 5 Boxes Pipes 40 Boxes Soap 4 Barrels Soft Soap 5 Cases Coffee 3 Cases Ground Pepper 3 Cases (oval boxes) Vestas 250's 10 Boxes Raisins (Elme) 12 Boxes Raisins (Sultanas) 5 Casks Currants 5 Tons Salt, C. and F. 2 Tons Rice 25 Cases Jams 8 Cases Keiller’s Marmalade 27 Dozen American Bfocms Also— Morton’s Pickles Patent Groats Salad Oil, pts and l -pts Castor Oil, pts and J-pts Painkiller Lea and Perrins’ Sauce Medium Blacking Sago Saltpetre Bluestone Soda Crystals Sulphur Salmon Lobsters Oysters* Sardines Fresh Hefcrlfigs /I \f) Kippered Herrings ' ' Preserved Milk Mixed Biscuits, Starch Blue Cocoa Chocolate 8 Tons Potatoes Also, Wire Staples 24 American Churns, 1,2, 3, 4 8 Gross Peerless Gloss 1 Case Seed Sowers 1 Case Butter Workers American Axes Spades Shovels Manure Forks Woolpacks Sewing Twine, and a largo assortment of other goods too numerous to particularise. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, Wholesale Stores, Railway Station, Waipawa. WOOL. QOLDSBOROUGH & £<o., WOOL BROKERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Melbourne, Victoria, Are Prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing clip, also on approved STATION SECURITIES. The following rates of Freight have been urrunged with the Union Steamship Company for carriage of Worn from Napier : Greasy, 8s per bale Washed, 7s per bate Or at the option of the owners by THROUGH CONTRACT With R. Goldsbruugh and Co., as under- , Greasy, £3 5s per ton Washed, £4 per ton Which includes insurance at £2O per bale, and all charges from Napier Wharf until arrival at their Warehouses, Melbourne. The above rates are very low, and they trust will induce a trial of the Melbourne Market, which is now establisned as the real Central Depot of the Australasian Colonies. Agent for Napier, M. R. MILLER, Golusbrough’s Wool Warehouses. R. GOLDS BROUGH & CO., MELBOURNE WOOL WAREHOUSES. Undersigned is instructed to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing clip, consigned to the above Wool Brokeis. M. R. MILLER & POTTS, WAIPAWA, ARE also instructed to make CASH ADVANCES, and will receive wool consigned to Messrs Goldshrough and Co., free of any charge for storage at their nyw Wool Store, Railway Station, Waipawa, forwarding the same to Napier for ghipment at lowest cost rates. M. R. MILLER, Atfeut for R. UOLDSBROUGB \CO
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Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 339, 10 December 1881, Page 4
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447Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Waipawa Mail, Volume 4, Issue 339, 10 December 1881, Page 4
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