WOOL SALES & EXPORTS
• The sales of Wool in New Zealand during January, 1916, according to returns compiled by Messrs. Dalgety and Co. were: — ■ Total " January, 1916. for 7 months. • Bales. Bales. OEE'd. Sold, Olf'd. Sold. Invercargill ..1 13,710 13,294 13,710 13,294 Dunedin — — ' 19,018 18,052 Timaru ' 10,690 10,405 db,887 18,197 Ohrist-- . oliureh 22,816 21,638 50,963 48,548 Wellington ... 1,338 1,096 40,592 36,524 Napier 3,266 3,266 48,276 46,865 Gisborne — — 19,250 19,250 Auckland 171 171 13,038 13,359 Totals 51,991 49,870 224,004 214,089 During, the corresponding 6even montlhs last year' 263,399 bales were offered and 244,691 sold. .The exports of wool during January were:— 1
Correspond- . . , Total ing 7 January, for 7 months, 1916. months. 1915. Bales. Bales. Bales. Invercargill ... • 592 4,806 4,192 Dunedin ...... 11,955 16,857 13,529 Oamaru 534 3,385 3,100 Timaru ....... 8,658 14,402' 15,868 Christchurch ... 22,398 44,867 47,970 Blenheim ...... 1 — 1,299 4,627 Nelson ......... \ 439 1,118 .2,389 Wellington ..... 21,528 61,706 82,792 Wariganui .... 2,483 5,400- 4,448 Waitara 1,197 1,648 667 Napier ........ 29,746 54,774 49,056 Gisborne 15,678 - 34,972 30,665 Auckland!- 10,647 26,683 .21,912 .Totals r ...... 125,85 1 271,917 281,152 Worms, sometimes annoy foals exceedingly when they have attained the age of three or four months, or even earlier (says a writer in the "Livestock Journal"). An examination of the faeces will generally reveal the presence of these parasites, while the appearance of the. young animals, their star-, .ing, hai;sh and unthrifty looking .coat,; longer than it should be, large pendulous belly, loss of flesh, with, frequently a dry, husky cough, betray the effects of worms. The foals should have access to rock salt, and small doses of powdered sulphate of iron, given morning andi evening, in a little mash.-'Ten to 15 grains of calomel given in masli, and repeated after an interval of 10 to 12 hours, is a very effectual remedy; from four to six ounces of linseed oil being administered six hours after the last dose. ORIENTAL BAY. Mr. S. Geo. Nathan, in conjunction with Messrs. and Co., are _ offering for sale, by public auction, at the Chamber of Commerce, on Tuesday, February 22, seven .building sites, situated in. Crescent Boad and Lindum Terrace, Ori-. ental Bay. This is described as a Tare opportunity for the public to secure a section' in this favourite part of the ; city,' these being the - last unsold sections in Oriental Bay. - - .'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 8
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382WOOL SALES & EXPORTS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 8
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