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THE WOOL MARKET

The ILondon^ife ih ( Values, tone pfthe marbet appears to' have' improvedslightfy! The consumption., ; be good, -for up to Saturday ,last out of 134:,668 bales offered* 122,022 were sold.; pretty, ie ,J|«j ?be .fpfey taioesdnof the value of wool shipped from the Wellington-West Coas{> dja trict by the price realised for the balea. sent by the Gear Meat Company. The ‘‘Gear” .brand* has made an average of per, lb, -equal to a net return of about 4d per,lb in .Wellington., This is not; an encouraging price for the filing era or the shippers. The Australasia n wool year closed on the 3,oth and Messrs Dalgetv and Coi,, Limited, show-by their care , fully compiled statistics that there has been an increase in the production, whigh is rather extraordinary, considerinp‘ the vast decrease that has taken place in the’ flocks “of Australia owing to the .drought. The wool exports f»r the past four,years, according to the authorities quoted, are asunder:— Bales

The increase of 47,567 bales in the past, year is very satisfactory under the circumstances. Authentic Medical Opinions worth f knowing. —Dr Osborne says—-,“I ,use Saij r ider . and Sons Eucalypti Extract as a spray f<br nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc., with great success. 1 find this preparation superior to all others.”—Dr Stahl :"I have used various preparations, of, Ei uca lypt us ( but I getbfttei results from Sander and §ons Eucalypti Extract than from any others.” —Dr Preston : “I never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than Sander and Sons, as I found the others to be almost useless/'—Dr Hart: ‘‘lt goes without saying that Sander and Sons Eucah’pti Extract is the best in the market.”—ln influenza, fevers, throat and lung troubles, diphtheria, diarrhcca, dysentry, . kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, etc., it is invaiuble. See that you, get Sander aiid Sons, and reject spurious, preparations which are sometimes supplied by unscrupulous

Living is a disense fcoin the puns of which sleep eases us . every sixteen h<'Urs ; sleep is but- h death hi me is the cure. The. woist wasted of all 1 days is that in which fine has n t laughed. A considerable proportion of the pebple of Timaru are now troubled with a neculiav cough, that df>es. not suggest a cold, but is caused by an irritation of the throat, as yet unexplained. The New York police arrested a man named Gray, 26 years old. who, it is alleged, has been in the habit of feigning epileptic fits in front of private residences on the chance of being cairied inside, when he would tell a pitiful story and usually reap a harvest of sympathy and money. Gray appeared in the police court, and the doctors who examined him say that he is a physical curiosity, being able to increase at will the pulsations of his heart to 105 a minute.

Mr John Elliot, one of the candidates for Egmont, has already developed into a political prophet. He informs the Waitara Mail that he expects there will be a closer connection, after the election, between Mr Seddon’s party and the present. Opposition fol--1 livers, as a means of resisting the in fluence of the singletaxers, socialists, and others of that ilk. He intends following Mr Seddon, but will always remain a staunch advocate of the freehold, and hopes to see such amendments in the land law's a>? will allow a man equality of terms, no matter what system he chooses to go under. * # * Subscription to MOTTJKKA STAR : Three Shillings and. Sixpence a Quarter which may begin any time

1899 . . . . 1,664,134 1900 .. 1,594,461 1901 .; .. 1,609,713 1902 .. . . 1,657,280

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Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 100, 29 July 1902, Page 4

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THE WOOL MARKET Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 100, 29 July 1902, Page 4

THE WOOL MARKET Motueka Star, Volume II, Issue 100, 29 July 1902, Page 4

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