JKNKINS, MATTHEWS & I'IIiDTTS REPORT.
J«ukins, i\JaitliOH.s ami m-port:--We lnul a fair vui.liii-",i' cai'le ill CTrenui ou Monday! There were a good many store cows, which u. iv ; M (li manil, Imt young -tnlV. |.;u li. nhn K heilcr-i, iveve -voiy dull ~f N ,| (i Ilinile I.)-,. IS llliilllll lieifem -tuiv t " w " l: '" Oil to S:K lid I harnos, ~l iir, . m. W< " li;«i:in' s „|,| Mr. C. X. TO I'rntl r.«»l u, a »Whilst,m '"lyer al l'.'l (id per ■u-ic also l o.J acres at Kaipikari Id a local resident ill 02 p,. r
-UCKbAXU STOCK Ai.UIKiOT. I lie Xew .'.caiaiid l.unn and .Mercantile Agw-., Co., |.u., re|tort: - l-'n l-ridiu, at the Durham vard-, jlr«"!,'his | MU ,|<. a) ||,, lu (11 „ heiny yarded I; ineiiiuni do. .CIS ,"is tu U-li " k - liack» ami light harness b..rv.s l,ls to CIS ills, weeds cl 1,3s lo to 5».
At 1 nkektdio on 'Jiuirsdav 'U"aughl> realise,! C2U Ids to C.3'». li-liL horsey tl:l l.Vs („ iv :i , lui lo tl.j 1.j.. hrid<eu iiiediuin draunlittiil In t-H. lijrht harness do. tl'J I" ' t7 Ills tu CIS, coh- oi I in- t" Cli ,V. weeds CI I.V u> to .i«. I here wn., a lull yarding of -10. k t.; 1 on Tuesday at the Xenniarket yards. Dairy nm, .s 0 | ( l at from U Ills lo lK -.>s (id, empty do. tl I.Ss to t2 12s lid. calves |8„ x'l 1-I-, e uus J'ul'de.l in large nuuiher>. bat compeljlioji «•«, „„ |H , j week. Oxen ,old 10 21s per lUlll'b, eosvs lis to Ills, Steer.s sold at from to 17s <«l to t!l 12s lid. cows L.'i OS u , .tli Jos (no heavy weights yarded*. Sheep The Aewniarkel cards «c'e eoinpleiely lilled on Tuesday', and ,lio»--eil a decline in p m .,. s trnm ;) . 1(| K \\ethers sold at from lis u. K| s M ewes Ills (o 15s !)d, lambs ISs oil lo Hides -.Market, adviinced for lows' and all good conditioned ox. We ipiol Kxtra stout ox 7d to 7'M stout do. b'/id lo Oy,d, niediuni do. ,ji/, ( [ to jf/d. ''f' 1 ' <lu - to 514J, cow,'" bc*t lilies J/:d to 4%d, good 4</ 4 d to -l%<|. scored and cut .'l'/'.d to 4J, stays' -"/, d to -j.l, call-kius -Id to oil.
• .Market linn, Host bntcliCIS, la nibs' anil pellg Is (id lo Is 8d others 1, to Is -Id.
I allow—.Market linn. |!e,t mixed up t» ihs. good ->: is lid lo o(s lid, infer! ,r -Os to 22-, Oil. rough fat I per lb.
DL'NJiDIN liliAlX .MAIiKET. I Per Press Association. . -Utuiedin, Wednesday. J here is good euijuirv for oats' for slnpnient. ami all lines' threshed meet with ready sale at values fairly cqu-'l to those ruling last week. I'rinie mill- "" k ool ' 1,1 hest fi,,x| -s 1 V-i(1 to 2s ,'!d, inferior lo mediinu lo i;,. -jii, ||n, fni'tii,.,- }' it || j,, (i,,, I'omloii wlic.it market lias been ipiidJy "ei'eeted here, and values show a mari.'ed decline. Stocks of fowl wheat -ire ligiil. and any lines offering arc taken at prices above (hose rilling for milling Utility. Prime milling realised Is -Id to 4s sd. medium to good -Is Id lo !s ;J <l: broken and damaged .'ls I'd to -Is
LOCAL MARKETS. The fallowing prices wore realised at poultry sales last. Saturday:— Each. S. S. D ... 9 lo 2 -1. PiHlels ... ] (> i 0 l | lioo.'t<M'S I I) lu 2 3 Coekcfols ... I Gto *J 0 Cluck* ... 5(o lo Ducks ... I -J. lo 1 10 Duckling? ... to S Bl YtSG PiIICES. Dealers oH : er for farm produce :
Butter, factory, in rolls ] ■»* .. dairy „ Hi Ctieese, factory 7 i> " d » ir y « iiacou il! "" s 8^ Eggs, per doz 13 Cash lictail Selling Prices. s. I). Hitter, factory, per II). 1 2 t » dairy „ 1 U Cheese, factory, per lb ... ;j 'tair\ S Kggs, per doz. ~ j Jiiicoii, per lb. .. j 1 Hams .. 11 s. I'. Flour, roller, loylu ... it, 0 Flour, sDlbs ... . ; ;j Flour, 251b ... ... 3 m Whciitmcal, 2-31 b ba< 3 10 Oatmeal, 251 h bag ... 5 0 Oats, white, per luslicl ... 3 1.1 .. >. „ ... 3 3 Oals, crushed „ ... ;j n Uiir 'fy ... 50 Ma ™ i, ... 5 0 (j 0 Ueans, crushed ... ... (j 0 Pollard (sack) ]5 0 tf-au (sack) 10 0
ECZEMA COVERED FACEJDCHEST Little Boy Suffered Very Badly — Under Medical Care for Weeks — Became Steadily Worse—Doctor Said It Would Last for YearsOne Box of Cuticura Cured Him, MOTHER RECOMMENDS CUTICURA TO FRIENDS
Two years ago my little son was suffering very badly from eczema. I took him to a doctor who attended him some weeks and still he got worse. Sores completely covered his face and chest. Being dissatisfied with his treatment, I took him to another, I tried his remedies and still my bov grow worse. The doctor also told me that the eczema would not go away for years. One morning I saw an advertisement of Cuticura and made up my mind, then and there, to give it ft trial, 1 purchased one box of Cuticura Ointment and one tablet of Cuticura Soap. After using them the first few days, one saw a great change. The eczema was completely gone in three weeks. We still have some of the Ointment left and continue to use Cuticura Soap. I have always done my best to advertise Cuticura to my friends, which I feel my rC^ rs ' Phyliss Duke, SO, London Road, Slames, Middlesex, July 3, '07." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of Skin Diseases.
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ZEBRA STOVE POLISH. INSTANTANEOUS POLISH! Penny Packets, or as a PASTE IN TINS
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 60, 29 February 1908, Page 6
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