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LOAN AND MERCANTILE CO'S REPORT. 11oise- continue in good demand, more than average numbers be ng brought forward. Ib'avy draughts. £25 to £32 10'; iiK-dium do , .£tc) to /J.'S; light lun lie-s lior c-, /.to to _£|S 15/; hack*, £<> 10/ to weeds, £1 101 to £3 13,-; dogcart /Jl4; sulky £1 c 1 o, 1 . Cattle : Dairy cows, £3 5 to £(1 5/; empty cows, £1 15; to £3 6/; grown •"teer>, .£4 101 10 £5 u;G. Bidding, fur beef was biisk, pi ices advancing on last week's rates, oxen selling- tu 2;,/ per moil). cmv 17/ to 20'. Steers sold at fn.m £.6 5; to £ll 12/6; cows, ,6'i 10/ to /,'X 10/.
Sheep were yarded 11 scarcely average numbers at Newmarket on Tue day. and advanced, in price, wethers in \u,o Bell ng at from iS,() to £i s;'(j: shorn do., 13/6 to £1 ; ew 13/ to 17ji). Lambs, in lull supply, sold well at from 10/3 to iO/y. I'igs: l'orker- sold a; ftom iy 6 to £1 15/; weain i's S/(j to (; bacuners £1 si £3 2 I ■ Hides: Market firm. \\c quote— Extra stout ox 9d to Sid; stout do., /id to 7ifd ; medium do., ojd to 7id ; light. 6jd to 7d. Cow—Best l.nes, dry, 7d to 7id; good, 6Jd to Oifd; wet, 6d to 6Jd. Kips sjd to OJd. Calfskins, 6i|d to 7Jd; cut, sd to sid; stags' 4id to 4|d; horse hides, 8/ 10 ioj. Sheepskins: Market firm at late rates. Best butchers' skins, large // to 8/6 medium 5/6 to 6/3, small 4/6 to 5/; pelts, 1/5 to 1/7; lambskins, t'o lo t/g. Tallow : Market advanced. Best mixed, up to 26/9; good, 25. to 26/; medium, 23/6 to 24/3; inferior, 21/ to 22/3; rough fat ijd per lb. Bones, ,£4 15/. Cowtails, i/S dozen. Horsehair, 1/6 to 1/7Jd per lb. Wool, in bags and dump' s : fine crossbred. Sid to gid; coarse crossbled, 7}d to Sd; pieces; s<l to s*d; locks, 3 to 4jd; dead wool, 6d to 03d. Maize: Supplies from outs:de the colony have again been heavy and value remains at 3/2. Oats have eased to 2/7 I ex store and 2/6 c.i.f. Chaff is in good demand, from £4 12/6 10 £4 15 at the rail. Potatoes: In good demand at £lO 1 of. Wheat: Selling freely at 3/8 ex store.
AN INTEBESTINO EXPIHIENCI! ABOUT CAUSE AND EEFECT. An Irish student attempted to refute 11 professor's lecture on Cause and Effect. He objected to tlio axiomatic principle tluit cause is always first, and effect a consequence, and lie illustrated his theory by citing a countryman pushing a wheelbarrow. Whatever reasoning may be necessary to establish the Irishman's contention, one thing is certain, cause always goes first in kidney diseases, and the effect follows. Bad backs from disordered kalueys are very common. No condition or class of humanity is exempt. Some arc first attacks, and are easily disposed of by Dunn's Backache Kidney Pills. If this fact could only be impressed upon people, what a world of suffering would be prevented, Porkaps the following will convince you : A lad/ resident, Vogeltown, near New Plymouth, says'—"For a number of years I have been afflicted with kiduey trouble. In fact, these organs were so disordered that I was quite a martyr to pain. I used a lot of remedies, but the only thing that ever relieved me was Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, which I got soiub months ago. Since using these pills, i have been perfectly free of the pain, and I am now pleased to recommend this remedy to all suffering with backache or any other symptom of disordered k tdneys. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists aud storekeepers at 3s per box (six boxes 10s lid), or will be posted on receipt of price by l'osterMsCicll&n Co., 70 Pitt-street, Sydney. But be sure thev are BOANS'.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81879, 2 November 1906, Page 3
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