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NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEUCANTILE CO.'S IiEPOKT. Horses: Heavy draughts sold lit from £25 Ids to £3H, medium do., £23 to £33 las, light harness £7 IDs to to L2l 6s, spring cart Llo, taxeart LI i IDs. Cattle: At Pukekohe on Wednesday dairy eows sold at from LJ. Os to LS IDs, empty do., LI 17s to L 3 (is, calves 15s to LI 13s, grown steers L I tils to L 5 l'Ja, beet' at Newmarket rates.

On Tuesday at the Newmarket yards dairy cows sold at from Ll IDs to L 7. Oxen sold up to last week's rates, cow 17s to lUs per 1001b. Steers sold at from LS as to LlO 17s (id, cows L 3 15a to L 7 ss. Sheep: Tlie Newmarket yards were well filled en Tuesday with sheep of all descriptions, which met a ready sale nt late rates, wethers selling at from 17s lid to LI (is 3d, ewes l(is (id to LI 4s 3d. Lambs, in full supply, sold at from for well-fatted lis 3d to 10s 9d, other sorts lis 3d to 13s 'Jd. l'igs, yarded in large numbers, sold well; porkers Ll 3s Od to LI Us (id. baconers Ll 15s to L2 10s, weancrs 7s (id to 17s Dd. Oats have advanced considerably in the South and are very firm here at 2s 8d ex store. Chaff: Selling freely at Ll 10s to L-l 12s Cd at rail. Potatoes: Demand has eased slightly, but as stocks are light pricos remain drill at Lll 10s. NEWTON KING'S REPORT At the haymarket on Saturday there was only a small entry of pigs. Stores made 235, weaners 5s to 7s. Horses sold at L 3 to L 8 os.

At the mart there was a fair entry of poultry. Cockerels made Is to Is 6d, pullets Is Oil to 2i 3d, hens Is to Is lid. A large quantity of sundries was disposed of at usual rates. On Wednesday I held a clearing sale of furuit.ire on account of Mrs F. W. Watts, when there was a good attendance, and satisfactory prices were realised. Fruit: 'ili-j market is at present overstocked with apples and oranges, and dessert peurs are wanted. O.'anges are selling at 3s to ss, bantu is, inferior, '2s (id to 4s Gd, apples, cookers, Is Gd to 4s.Gd, dessert 3s to 7s, pears 3s to 4s GJ, passions 2s Gd to 3s, lemons 4s. Cattle: At Stratford on Tuesday cattle caine forward in excess of advertised numbers. There was a good attendance, with more demand and brisker bidding than of late. Calves made 4s to 8s Gd, 12 to 18 months steers 26s to 34s Gd, 2.1 to 3 year do. £3 Is, heifers in calf £2 18s to £3 Bs, 18 months empty 25s to 30s, store cows 15s to 28s, forward do. £2 5s to £3 Gd, fat do. £3 10s to £4. At Eahotu on Thursday the yards were full, and there was a good attendance. Bidding was fairly brisk, and nearly everything sold at slightly improved prices. Weak calves made 2s Gd, good do. Os to 6s, 18 mouths steers 30s Gd to 3Gs Gd, store cows 17s to 345, forward do. £2 5s to £3 7s 6il, fatdo. £3 17s to £4, 3 year bullocks £3 s'J bulls 18s to 445,

01'11 ItECIPES. MY HASH. . Aliuce a suitable quantity of cold boiled suit beef, and mix it with the same ipiautity of masked potatoes; season with pepper and onion, if desired. The .addition of a little good gravy or a, little Worscestcr sauce is an improvement. Bake in a piedish till well browned. It can be served in the dish or turned out. A man might, eat all day aud die of starvation. Food docs not nourish, unless it is fully digested. The blood is the lite, aud it grows weak and unhealthy unless we renew it by the food we eat. When wholesome food disagrees with us, when we begin to suffer from constant headaches, broken sleep, depression, when our tongues are always furred and white, when constip.ition becomes more and more frequent, there is cause for alarm. Violent remedies should be avoided ; when your body is out of condition, it is least able to bear a rude attack from purgatives. In such cases it is agreed that a vegetable remedy is the best. Doan's Dinner l'llls are made from carefully chosen and tested herbs and roots; their action 011 the liver, stomach, aud bowels is stimulating, aud mildly laxative. They put von right and keep you right-. Sold by all .chemists and storekeepers, or post free in receipt of price from Foster-Jlc-(Jlcllau Co., 70 I'itt street, Sydney. Sample free for Id stamp. " Doan's " Dinner I'll Is.

The services in Street cluirrh to-morrow will lie cotdncleil by the pastor, the Iter. J. Nixon, ill the usual hours. All seats free. Mr Fabin will be at Filzroy at 7 p.m.—Adyt. The serviecs in Whitley Clui.'ch ou Sun lay will be condii:teil by the Kev. T G. Brooke, anil uic subject of the evening address will be "The Census ileturns or Then and N'uw."—Advt,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8114, 19 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8114, 19 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8114, 19 May 1906, Page 3

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