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Sir W. IS. Mrtnliu^. FURTHER REDUCTION OF FREIGHTS TO > LONDON. r pilE Undersigned aro prepared to reI. cei\c applications for Freight o Wool and Tallow at tiie following Reduced Rates : The whole charges for wool will be one sixtee nth of a penny per lb., or aboai 2s per bale less than the reduced rates now advertised by the other shipping companies. From Napier wharf, Tallow 50, pr ton ThefirsPship now loading’at Auckland the AAI Iron Barque “ CORONELLA,” will be despatched end of December, to he followed by other first-class ships. Through Bills of Lading will be given here, and tiio above rates cover Union Steamship Company’s cha.ges from the wharf at Napier to board ship. Apply to— a M. R, MILLER* f BANNER & And W. B. HARDING, Waipawa. Napier, 2nd November, 1885. Arrangements have been made with the merchants at the Spit to receive and forward wool and tallow by this line, when so instructed by clients, at the local rates above-named, subject to priority of application for space, which is at present limited. FOE SALE. FENCING WIR E All Sizes. Barb Wire and Staples Wool packs and Cornsacks Wire Nails—to G inch Galvanised Buckets Tinned Milk Pans Langstroth Beehives and all requisites W. B. HARDING, Stock and Station Agent, Waipawa. MELBOURNE WOOL MARKET. SEASON ISBS-G, A DVANCES ON WOOL, GRAIN, &c. R. GOLDSBROUGII and Co., Limited (In which arc amalgamated the Australasian Agency, Banking Corporation, Limited, and R. Goldsbrough and Co.), WOOLBR o K E R S, Capital, £3,000,000. HK A D OFFICE—MELB OL T RN E. MAKE LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES On the ensuing CLIP of WOOL, And on STATION SECURITIES. They hold Auction SALES of WOOL twice each week during the season, and at frequent intervals duriug the winter mouths. '1 he. charges on \V,„,I offered for hut iot sold, aro nominal, being mil vON E SlirUJXfi' PER RARE, which includes Warehousing and Insurance whilst in stove. Liberal advances made at bank rul'-s. Full rates of interest allowed on fixed deposits, current accounts, and financial business of all kinds conducted. Branch in Sydney : No. 40, liunterstreet. Branch in London : 15G and 357, Leadenh all-street. GOLDSBROUGH*S WOOL WAREHOUSE. Bourke and William Streets, Melbourne. CHEAP FREIGHTS— R. Goldsbrough and Co., limited, beg tc announce that in order to facilitate the transit of Wool from New Zealand to this market for disposal, they have made arrangements with the Union Steamship Company ceive Wool at their Agencies at the following ports in New Zealand and to forward the same to their Ware houses in Melbourne at greatly reducec rates as under : RATE PER BALE TO MELBOURNE, Greasy and Washed — Bluff (Southland), undumped Gs, dtimpec ss. Dunedin (Port Chalmers), undumped Gs dumped ss. Lyttelton (Canterbury), uudmnpcd Gs dumped ss. Wellington, undumped Gs, dumped ss. Nelson, undumded Gs, dumped ss. Napier, undumped Gs, dumped ss. Or at tlie option of owners by Throng’ Contracts with them including Insuranc to the extent of £lB per bale durin, transit, and all charges from leaving poi of shipment until arrival at our Ware houses, Melbourne, as follows, .viz. : RATE PER TON. Bluff (Southland) greasy, £2 10s washed, £3 10s. Dunedin (Port Chalmers), greasy, £ 10s; washed, £3 10s, Lyttelton (Canterbury), greasy, £2 10s washed, £3 10s. ■Wellington, greasy, £2 10s; wasliei £3 10s. Nelson, greasy, £2 10s ; washed, £3 10 Napier, greasy, £2 10s ; washed, £3 10 A reduction of 8s per ton is made ( dumped wool. Owners desirous of making use of th through rate are requested to send prom advice and particulars of shipment, eitli by letter or telegram. Agent at Napier, M. R. MILLER, wl will make full advances on consignments Or W. B. HARDING, STOCK & STATION AGENT, W A I P A W A.* R. GOLDSBROUGII and Co., Limited POTATOES. SEVERAL tons of first-class POTxATO. for sale cheap. W. B. HARDING, Waipawa,

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Waipawa Mail, Volume IX, Issue 882, 19 January 1886, Page 3

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