MARLBOROUGH and WELLINGTON WOOL SALES.
The following is an authentic account of Wool conveyed by last season's wool ships from the Wairau and Wellington, and sold in London during May and June last:— Asterope. —Anchor, half-fleece, 20 bales 2s Oid, 13 Is 4d, 6 Hid, 14 11d,3 10*d, 7 9d ; damaged, 5 Is Oid ; W, half fleece, 4 2s Oid ; pieces, 2 lid. —Hughes and Son, May 20. Asterope. —B, half fleece, 10 Is Oid; half grease. 4 9d ; V, half fleece, 12 Is 2£d, 3 1 Id, 2 x; RB, 8 Is 4d, 2 x; T & Co. over various, 3 Is IOJd, 7 Is to Is o£d, 3 lid to I l£d, 8 9d to lOd, 5 8d ; M in square, 7 Is 2d ; BS, 7 Is id, 3 x; over M, 12 Is 4d, 2 Is 3£d, 2 9id ; JR in square, scoured, 31 Is lid, 2 lOd, Hera . —Hß, fleece, 37 Is id, 36 Is, 36 Hid, 36 lid; pieces, 2 sid ; grease, 8 8d; HC in diamond over A, 8 9id. —Southey, Balme, and Co., May 21. Asterope.— JG, half fleece, 11 Is Is 4d, 11 Is Id, 6 Is id, 2 Is; pieces, 4 lOd ; Wantwood, grease, 29 Bd, 25 7£d. J. T. Simes and Co., May 25. Asterope. — HB. fleece, 16 Is id, 33 Is, 23 lid; pieces, 5 lOd, 7 7id ; grease, 2 Bd, 5 s|d; GH, extra bred fleece, 27 Is Id ; extra grease, 3 B£d, 16 8d ; pieces, 8 5d ; G in circle, fleece. 17 lid, 7 lOd, 3 s*d; C and S, 8 Is lid, 14 Iss pieces, 3 8d ; McLn in oval, fleece, 16 Hi; pieces, 6 6id; grease, 6 6i; damaged, 12 9d ; fleece, 23 9id, 6 B£d, 8 8d ; grease, 6 6£d ; RL, fleece. 2 7id, 3 sd; H, handwashed slipe, 16 10d., 22 9d, 11 7£d; extra bred, 4 Is Id; extra bred grease, 5 Is; damaged, 17 4d; jB conjoined, extra bred fleece, 18 Is 4i, 13 Is Id, 4 Is, 4 9£d ; FB, fleece, 5 Is Id. Hughes and Son, May 28. Hera. —B-S, 26 bales fleece, Hid, 52 lid; pieces, 7 8d ; CB over Nin diamond, Bat side, fleece, 22 Is id, 2 x Asterope. —J G and Son in circle, skirted, scoured, extra bred, 7 Is 2d, 20 Is id, 4 lid to Hid, 3 B£d. —Southey, Balme, and Co., May 29. Hera. —C x S, fleece, 27 bales lOd, 50 9£d, 6 7d ; grease, 6 8d ; Stag’s head, fleece, 31 10*d, 91 lOd, 10 6id to 7id ; GSC, 33 9£d. 33 Bid ; pieces, 2 sikl ; M, fleece, 13 Is Id ; W in square, 19 Is id, AS, grease, 63 Bid, 24 6id ; Sin sun, fleece, 29 8d ; WA, 12 1 lid : JEP, II Is id; BS, skins, 38 lid, 33 lOd, 5 9d, 6 4idtosd; JBN, 18 Is lid. 16 Is Id, 2 Hid; DG, 13 Is. 1 I Hid 210 id and Caldecott, May 31. Asterope. —Kiwi in circle, scoured, extra bred, 13 Is 3d; G, scoured, 12 lid; Y, grease, 8 lOd ; J in diamond, fleece, 13 Is sd, 7 ls2d,2x; IS in diamond, fleece, extra bred, 6 Is; JP conjoined, 5 Is 2d ; HBH over JL, fleece, 9 Is Id, 2 Is id, 11 lOd ; dot in diamond, 6 Bd.—Windeler and Bow'es, June 1. Asterope. —S over FW, hand-washed slipe, 16 lOid, 1 lOd ; fleece, 4 Is.—Jacomb, Son, and Co., June 2. R in square, grease, 3 7d, 2 x.— Southey, Balme, and Co., June 3. Hera. conjoined, fleece, 27 Is id, 27 Is; scoured, 3 Is lid ; grease, 7 Bid, 2 Bd. Asterope. —JT, fleece, 23 la ?id, 2 Is 2id ; pieces, 4 lOd ; X over diamond, fleece, 5 ls8i; R and G. 24 Is 2d, 6 1s; damaged, 2 Hi; pieces, 7 7d ; E & CP in circle, fleece, 24 7id, 56 7d, 27 6id ; pieces, 7 3d; CM, fleece, 11 Is 2d, 12 Is lid, 5 lOd ; M, 6 Is lid; Rin circle, 21 10id. —J. T. Simes and Co., June 5. F in square, fleece, 97 Is id,' 37 Is, 9 Hid, 210 id; grease, 29 9d, 9 8i. —H. B. Hughes and Son, June 7 JF, fleece, 9 9id; PM. 4 9id, 3 8i; JD, 4 10id, 2 7id ; RK, 8 lid ; JC, 15 Is id—Edenborough and Co., June 8. Hera. —Mß conjoined, fleece, 14 Is Id, 67 Is id. 29 Hd; pieces, 10 8d ; grease, 4 Bid; R, fleece, 25 Is Id, 4 is lid, 2x; RR. 20 Is id. 20 Is, 4 9d. 2 Hid; AR in circle, hot water washed, 14 Is 3d, 12 Is 2id, 20 Is id; lambs’, 3 lssd ; pieces, 6 lid; CW, fleece, 49 Is; HG, grease. 11 lOd. Asterope. —DC, fleece, 20 10id, 28 lOd, 56 9id; pieces, 4 6id; grease, 8 8d ; damaged, 4 lOd, 2 x; M, grease, 13 lOd; C and W over S, grease, 2 9d, 64 Bid, 13 6d to 7d.—11. B. Hughes and Son, June 15. Note. —Where a cross (x) occurs in lieu of the price, it indicates that the number of bales placed against it were broken, damaged, or piecy wools, of which the price is not given.
Holloway’s Ointment and Pllls. —Old Sores, Wounds, and Ulcers.—The readiness with which Holloway's Unguent removes all obstructions in the circulation of the vessels and lymphatics explains their irresistable influence in healing old sores, bad wounds and indolent ulcers. To insure tiie desired effect the skin surrounding the diseased part should be lomented, dried and immediately well rubbed with the Ointment. This will give purity to the foul blood and strength to the weakened nerves, the only conditions necessary for the cure of all these hideous ulcerations which render life almost intolerable. No sooner is this Ointment’s protective power exerted than the destructive process ceases, and the construcfive business b> gins. New healthy growths appear to fill up the lately excavated pit.
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Marlborough Express, Volume IV, Issue 198, 9 October 1869, Page 6
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