WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. SEASON*IB96-97. mHE Wellinnton Wool Brokers' AssooiaX tion will hold Auotion Sales at Wellington on the undermentioned dates FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 189 G. FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1897. FRIDAY, 19th-FEBRUARY, 1897. The following reduced scale oE charges has been adopted Commission. .. .. 2} per cent. Seceivinj, Carfinj, JTarc/ioiisinj, IFeij/iing, Repacking, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, etc 2/6 per bale On wool offered but not sold NO OHABGE will be mado if subsequently shipped through the selling broker. New ZEALAND Loin & Mebcastim! Aoenci Company (Limited), Levis & Co.'(Limited). Laebt it Co. (Limited) United Fabuebs' Co-ombaiive Association (Limited). A. 0. Tai.sk & Co. Murhh, KoBERia & Co, WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. J[URRAY, ROBERTS & CO., WILL HOLD SALES OF WOOL In Wellington doting the coming season Ist Sale on 4th DECEMBER 2nd Sale on 22nd JANUARY 3rd Sale on 19th FEBRUARY Wool will be exhibited in the Harbour Board's new Wool Stores, apejially built for in WELLINGTON or for shipment to LONDON, WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! TO STATION OWNEBS AND FABMEBS, rpHE increasing importance of the WELLINGTON WOOL , SALES was last year established 60 thoroughly that it is confidently anticipated that English buyers and other purchasing representatives will attend in still greater strength at the forthcoming fixtures for the SEASON, 1896-7. FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 1896 FRIDAY, 22nd JANUiRY, 1897 FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1897
We accordingly invite consignments. OUR'WOOL STORES on Lambton Quay are well hooted, central and commodious. Experienced and discriminating management ia ensured on behalf of even the smallest consignor, and no trouble is spared in studying the best interests of all who place reliance on us. Last season's local salea—comparing with Home prices—were a distinct success, and there is every reason to believe that the coming series will be equally advantageous to local sellers. SPECIALLY REDUCED CHARGES and all advantages of an immediate market with prompt returns—no suspense, uncertainty or delay. The tariff ia Commission ~ 2} percent, Receiving, Carting, Warehousing, Weighing, Repacking, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, etc 2/6 per tale In cases where growers leave us to fix teserves a, generous bnt careful valuation will be mado by our expert, and clients will be protected at auction in accordance with his estimate, No CnABOE will be made if sales are not effected at tho "Wellington Wool Auctions, provided shipment of the consignment to London is subsequently made through üb. IS* Ms are always prepared to male liberal advances on moo I, either on sheep's back or in store-free of commission, The United Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Ltd. C, W. MULLINS, Manager, Wellington. LAERY AND CO., [Limited] Wellington, WOOL BROKERS AND AUCTIONEERS, WOOL SEASON 1896-97. . FN view of the approaohing Wool Season, we take the opportunity of drawing your attention to the facilities we possess for conducting this branch of our business. In addition to our Willis-street premises, we have secured the large and commodious Stores immediately at the rear of same in Victoria-street.' These Stores are well lighted, and will be reserved solely during the coming season for Storing and Displaying Wool consigned to us for Sale.
The WOOL. DEPARTMENT of our business is under special and expert management, and consignors csm relj on their interests being carefully and intelligently attended to. In order to encourage Local Sales, the Commission .. .. 2J per cent fleceiimtg, Carting, IFare/tousing, Weighing, Repacking, Advertising, Cataloguing, Fire Insurance, elc. On Wool offered hut not sold No Charge will be made it subsequently shipped through ns. All lots reaching us will be carefully valued, and when submitted at Auction will je protected (in the absence of growers' limits) to the full extent of our valuations. s At the commencement of last season we strongly advocated the advisability of growers offering their wool in to Colony, and thorn who followed our advice wero more than satisfied with the results. English buyers, as usual, will bo well represented at the forthcoming Sales, and consignors can rely on their Wool meeting Liberal advances, free 0/ interest or eonitiiisiioii, can be obtained immediately consignments are placed in our hands, WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, 18DB FRIDAY, 22nd JANUARY, 1837 FBIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY, 1807 aK™'! 1 —»■ F.IUAIWAB, T PATENTS AND BADE MARKS Secured in all Countries. HENRY HUGHES, Consuming Enoixreb, Beoibiebed Patent Aoent, Si, Lmnbton-qmy, Wellington. The Partners of the iate Mb Henri Huongs will continue the business, under the same name, as Patent Agents,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5496, 27 November 1896, Page 2
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