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BUCKUND & SONS' WEEKLY AUCTION RKPORT. (special to news.) Auckland, Fobru-uy 20. Messrs. Bbckland & SofvS rep .rt Horses: Spring ort and medium draughts LlB to L 33, aged and worn L 7 to Ll4, good harness and hacks Ll4 to 1.21, ordinary L 5 to LlO 10s. Beef was a trifle easier. Cattle -.—Steers from L 8 to Ll3 2s 6d, cows L 5 to L 8 12s. Sheep were lovter, wethers sold up to 16s 3d, ewes 14s 6d, fat lambs lis 6d to 13s 3d, email 8s to 10s 6d. Pigs v ere wanted at late huh prices. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY'S REPOKf. PER PEESS ASSOCIATION Auckland, February 19. The Loan and Mercantile Agency Com pany report as follows : Horses -On Friday at Durham yards a gool many were brought forward and dispos sd of and under fair competition. Heavy draughts sold fiom £2l 10s to £36, medium do £i9 to £23 12s 6d, light harness horses £6 10s to £ls 15s, hacks £8 15s to £l4. Cattle—At Newmarket on Tuesday there whs an average supply of fat Hock. Competition for first quality wus good, a' dpiime butchers' quality oxen sold vp to2isper lOOlbs. Youug cows and heifers to 26i, fat steers made from £7 10a to £l2 ss, fat cows £5 5s to £8 10s, dai.y cows£s to £7 12s 6d empty cowa £3 10s to £4 )2s, calves £1 2s to £2 33. theep—At Newmarket the yfds were well filltd on Tuesday, but with the pxeep tion of wethers, for which there was slight improvement, tlie>e was no advance in prices. Wethers so'd from 8s Pd to 17s 9d, ewes 8s 6d to 14s, ljmbs, ia short tupply, aivanted la to 2s per head, se'ling at i) 3 tid to 15* for well fatte J, other soits 6s 6d to 9s. Pigs—Were seaica and sold from £1 fa to £2 8s fur parkcrs, weaners 8s 6d to 15s.

eager LANE'S EMULSION Of Cod Livor Oil, Fresh Eggs and ' Creasote. The great Lung Healer and Body Builder 2/6 and 4/6 at Chemists KELIfcF FROM IHE START. IFa ir edicme is to bo of any va T ue it I. p\e relief with the very first dose—that is exactly hew Rheumo workr. It i». a positive ar<t dote for uricaciti poisoning. i £ you suffer f, om rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, or any other di ease of a similar nature, is n fc it fair to suppose that if Kheunio will cine it onre you. Kheumo is a lupoid to i e swallowed in prescribed it i. ivtj3 with the first dose, ind generally effects a p«rnnr.e:tt cure •vithin forty-eight hou a Hheumo expels the uric ac:d po'son, ki'lsi tho pain, and removes the swelling. Those who h*ve tried it advertise it most. Rheumo Conquers Chronic Rheumatism Sold by all chemists Ar.rf storekeepers at) 2s fd and 4a 6i oer bo'.tie. y

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 46, 21 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 46, 21 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 46, 21 February 1903, Page 4

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