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BURNSIDE 3TOCK. MARKET. Dunkdi», M»roh 26. Vat Cattle—l6l bead were jarded of nearly all good quality, There was brisk demand and prices throughout showed a marked improvement, primesfc showing fully 10$ per head. Bet bullocks L 9 10s to LlO 15s, medium L 7 15s to L 8 15?, small L 6 to L 7 2s 6d, cows aßd heitera L(5 15s to LB. meoium L 5 10s to LB, old cows 1.3 ICs to L 5 6s. Sheep—3o7l wore penned, a large proportion bein;? okt ewes. All classes showed a •'ecliiieio. prices of from 9d to Is per bond, Bet wethers 15s to His, meoium 13* to Ms 6J, small 12a to 12s 9d, best ewes 15s 6d to 15a Od, medium lis to 13s, small 7s 6d to 10s. Lambs—772 were penned. There was i fpiendid demand and prioe< were about Is higher. Best 12- i)d to 14«, medium lis to 12), small 9s to 10. 3d. Pigs—i 96w<ro ]ieni:c". hut all met with a spleir i.l s IK S-jc'csn 15s to 19.5, s ips 1,1-2s io LI 4a, stores LI 8s to LI Us, porkers LI 18j to L2 Bs, baoonara L2 10s to L2 18s, big pigs up to L 3 1 Is AUCKLAND & SONS' WEEKLY AUCTION REPORT. (SPECIAL TO NEWS.) Auckland, Match 27. Kor-es.—Heavy draught im'irokfcn colt U;>, aged, mediu-i!, and he* y LI7 to L.W ; good luriiess and lucks to L2l ; oidiuary LGtoLlliOs. Cittle.—At Remuera, dairv cows brought up tj Li) 10s, ory cows UL4 10a. fat cattlr were si gh'.iy lower, steers sold up t-> LI 6 and c< ws to LI 5s par 1001b. Bheep - I'iiosa ate firm. Wetlisis sold up to 183 6d, ewes te 15s tid, lambs 7»6d to 14 . Pigs of all classes were in gre it demand LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

[Special to Nkwv] Christoburoii, Ma cli 27 Mes rs Palgety a»d Co-vp ny's London report, cktcci S6th Mar hj, says: -«■ tiaee ■mr last telegram, p ices uf baiter at Uopenhigfln are Lwer by six kroner. The niaik&t is weak.' DIVINE SBWVJCSB TO-MORROW. I UHUBCH OF KNGtiANn. |St Mary's—B a.m., (8.C.), R»v F. G Evans 11 a.m. Rev. F. G. Eva is. 7 p m., Rev. A. F. Smith. Henui—ll a.m., Rev. A. F. Smith, 7 p m., Mr John Young. 3ell Block—2 30 p.m., Rev. A. F. £mitb, 7 30p.m.,MrOorrie Omata-2.30 p.m., Mr Fletcher. Hurford K<v\d-2.30p.m., Rev.F. G. Evans Kim—2.3o p.m., Mr H. F. Russell >7estown—7 p m., Rev. F. G. Evans VVaitara—ll a.m., Liy Reader, 7 p.m., Archdeacon Cole Tikorangi—ll a.m., Archdeacon Cole; 7.30 p.m., Lay Reader. Urenni—ll a.m., Lay Reader; 2.45 p.m„ Archdeacon Cole. I.epperton—ll a.m., Rev. Dent, Hnirangi—2 30 p.m , Rev Dent. Otero—B a.m., tnd 7.30 p.m., H-.i.uiu- 11.30 a.m. Pungarehu— 2 p.m.. Roman Catholic. Sew Plymouth—Mans 11 a.m., Vespers 7 p.m., Rev. Dean McKenna. Waitara—M»ss 9 a.m, Re». Dean McKonua. PRESBYTEBIAN. St. Andrew's—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Ingl wood, Kaox Church—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Mr A. D. Spiers. Tarata—2.3o p.m., Mr A. 1) Spiers. MIIiTHODIST. Whiteley Memorial Church. --11 a.m., and Oarrington Road— 2.30 p.m., Rev. S. J. Serpell. King and Upland Road—ll am , Mr Hulbert Lower Egmont Road—2.3o p.m., Mr Hodder. Okato-11 a tn., and 7 30 p.m., Rev. J. H. White. Warea-2 p.m., Rtv. J. H. White, 7.30 p.m., Misi Whita Tatnraimaka—2 p.ra Mr Oldfiald. Waitara—ll a.m. Harvest, Thanksgiving, Rev. A Ashcof \ 7 p.m., Kev S. J. Garl'ck. Tikorangi—2.3o p.m., Rev. A. Ashoroft Lepperton—2.3o pm„ Kev 8. J Garlick 7 p.m., Mr T. West. ' Inglewood—ll a.m., Harvest ThankEgiving, Rev S. J. Garlick, 7 p.m , Rev. a! Ashcroft. Lincoln Road—2 30 pm , Mr J. Everett W'aipuku—2.3o p.m., Mr J. Turner, 7.30 p.m., Mr Bennett. Midhirst—ll a.m., Mr W. F. Stockwell, 7 p.m., Mr K. Knight Stanley Road—2.Bo p.m., Mr Kelghtley. Stratford—ll a.m., (Harvest Thanksgiving), Mr 0. A. Foston, 7 p m,, do, Rev Lochore. Cardiff—7.3) p.m., Mr F. Hill?. Ngaire—ll a.m., (Harvest Thanksgiving), Rov. J. A. Cochore, 7.3t> p m., Mr L. Lilley. Bird Road—2.3o p.m., (Harvest Thanksgiving), Mr L. Lil'ey Kahouri Bridge—2.3o p.m., Mr Boon Kltham—ll ».m„ Mr J. G. Stevens.

7 p.m., MrO. A. Foston Te Eoti-2 p.m., Mr 0. A. Foston. Primitive Mhthodisi Queen-stroet—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Ke7 J. Nixon. 'Hock—2.3o p.m., Itev J. Nixon. >—ll a.m , MrL-ona'd, Sunday School Omits—7 p.m., Mr Green. Upper Mangorei— 11 a.m., Mr Z. Wells Lower Mangorei—7 p.m., Mr Z. Wells. loglewo d—U a.m., and 7 p.m., Rev. J. Bouthron, K/noont Vilhge-2.30. Rev. J. SouthroD. Baptist. Gill street—ll a.m., and 7 p.m., Eev H. J. Lewis SiLVATION Asmt. Rervices as usual.

OST.—Socket of Oab Lamp.—Kaword «J returning same to Jokes' Stables. MOTOR Delivery Waggons £350; any style of body— Apply P. 0., Box 19, n OOD FRIDAY. Methodist Oburcb AnVT nii>ersnry, Tataraim«ka. Outdoor te», Musical Sicial, Is earh, Is 6d both. R°v. W. 0 ir ell, 0. Carter, Ksq., etc. d^28,4,d7. V■)« Sa.LE.-A. Pinno, by Humma'., A. moilern check actiou, trichord, it! good l iurr walnut case, haa not been much used ar.d is in ftrat-cbsß order. Uwner bas no further use for samo, will fell an terms to goo:)customer. -Appl? ADVERTISER, 80x63, Now Plymouth. 4 GOOD DAIRY FARM, three milei from Tariki, and twenty chains from creamery. -Apply, T. V. Siuava, Tariki. Je2B REDUCTION IN PRICE OF BREAD.

ON and after MONDAY. March 30tb, the price of Bread will be 3|d per 21b, Loaf cash or weekly payments ; id booked. .TOE WEST, Sec. Baker's Union. WHY do working men pa? rent when, by making an effort and paying a little more, they can make their homes their own. The PROVIDENT BUlLDltftf SOCIETY is one of those Institutions which liav:; enabled so many tn possess a comfortable property. By a jwiicious scheme of repayments, it places within reach of a working man the possibility of being his own householder. Enqoiri-s are invited at ioe of the Society, text County Council Office, New Plymouth. PURE MILK. rrHTC KBITH H4LL (CmaU) D»iry Herd 8 has be?n tested for tuberculosis, and all the Cows eow left are declared by the Government Insppctor, Mr. Mixwell Edgar, M.K.C.Y S., free from all trace of disease, JAS. SMITH, Late supplier to ihe Frtsh Food 2 and Ice Company. WAIWAKAIHO BRIDGE (JUNCTION ROAD CLOSED. I YV.tiwakaiho Bridge on Junction-road, near TTgmont Village will be Closed agairnt traffic from 8 a.m. oil TUESDAY, 31st March, 1903, until 5 p.M. on WKDNBSDA.T, Ist April, 1903, for repairs. H. OKBY, Ghairaan, wrjl aaranaki County Concoil,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 76, 28 March 1903, Page 3

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