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AUCKLAND SHAREMARKET. (Special to News.) Auckland, Last Night. Messrs. Elliott and Waller (H. Woodhotisc. local agent) report -ales at last call:—Waiotahi, ;i> ;M: llauraki. 2s I 0d t 8d; Ngatiawa, lsj Wfljtekfun, id. li'/l'd; Readv Bullion, A)%d; Silver Hiil. 7'/ad: Golden Hill, 2s sd; Talisman, 53h Jid ; sii»: (Jrnnd Jinction. !J7s. IHh !»d; Mountain King, 8d; ilikurangi Coal. JM: Northern Coal. 1 (is tkl. Buyer*: May yueen, 1- !M: New Sylvia. Is Del; Thames Dd; Waiotahi, 3i d - 2; Consolidated (ioldtields, IS- (id; Haiiiaki. 7d: Champion, Is HH, lid; Crnwu, 7s 3d; (iolden Belt. Is !)d; Karangahake. Is :Jd: Ready Bullion. lUd: Silver Hills, Ud; Brokeji Hills, Hd: (-olden Hills, 2- 4«1: Tairna Triumph. Is lOd; Talisman. 'Mi Waihi. C'.' Ms Ud: Waihi Kxtended, .'is Hd: Mountain King. .Sd; Soulh British, o(is; llikui'angi Coal. (»s fhl; Kauri Timber, 12s 2d: Portland Ceuieut. 33s lid.
SHAKE REPORT. R. Woodhousc. broker, report- the following -ahv for the week ending 10! h in-!.: Waihi. 10s: Talisman, L'2 lils lid. C2 Rls !)d. C2 13s -Id: Waihi Grand .lunelion. 3tis (kl: (,'hampioii paid, three parcels at ."is; Champion i.-ontn-buting (call paid), 4s 2'/»d. three month-; (loldeir Jlill, Is lid. 2s. 2s 2d (two parcels), 2s 3d, 2s 11/>dl 1 />d (three parcel-); Sylvia. Is «%d, Is 7'/,.d (three months, two panels). Is two par<S '/i *I. Ihree months; Karangahake. (id, I- r>d; Moimiaiii King. S-'/sd three months, three months: Tairua Triumphs 1> lO'/al. 1- lid Hire" months; I lid llauraki.2s Ikl: Brady Bullion. lid. IP/id, ll'Z-d three months, two parcels three months. RU: Silver Hill, 7'/ad three months. 7 : ;Vl | Ihree months, 7%d two parcel-, three ' montfis; Taraaaki Petroleunj. 6?; Na* i lional Bauk, X 5 7b.
Dr. Waldo, London eJly coroner, investigates some Hfteen hundred cases ot in I ant. -uH'oeation every year, lie advocate- cot-, and thinks working people object to the rot because it compels the parents to get out of Iwd to the infant-. I'erhaps want ot means to buy tlie cot accounts for its absence, ju-t. as want of means to buy the necessary lire-guard is the indirect cause of the cruel childburning aceidnits of which we so often read. Some time ago a nur-ing dea-ones-s in Ijondon told how -lie had "to wash a new-ljovn baby in a frying-pan.'
If \mi want your furniture removed carefully, expeditiously, and economic- ; ally, employ Hie New Zealand Kxpress Company, Ltd., who make a -pedal feature of this class of work, and who are also ahle to supply first-ela*s dry storage accommodation. Customs svork in all its branches.—Advt. "L.K.G." MILKING MACHINES. During the past few years the "L.K.G." Ims been put to the severest tests possible for a milking machinf- to undergo in practical everyday nsag°, anil Iln> result has been all thai h-is been claimed fur il -namtdy, that it is ip every way tne most ellieient aud satisfactory milking machine. Mr. M. O'Neill, Huiakama, after two seasons' tin.rough trial, says: "I should certainly recommend any man who milks a rea-
si inable quantity of cows to install the •LK.fi.' milkers." In, buying the "LK.tL" you have the satisfaction and assurance of knowing you arc installing I lie milking machine that has be?n tested in the most severe and e xhausti.'e manner possible, and emerged triumphant every time. Write for list of hundreds of satisfied users in New Zealand. ■I. H. MacEwan and Co., Ltd., sole nts, Egmont-street, New Plymouth. THE KINO 01' PAIN. Those who have felt its keen, cutting pains know that Rheumatism is torture, and is rightly called the "Pain King." In the daytime Rheumatism is bad enough, but during the long, weary hours of night it is maddening. Immediate relief can lie obtained from rheumatic pains by a thorough rubbing willi Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. Keep rubbing until you feel the magnetic glow penetrating lo the very bones. A peaceful nij-'lit will result. The most stubborn cases of rheumatism will yield to this persistent treatment. Obtainable everywhere.
. Some curious stati-ti'- of Krcncii -oeial life have just been published. There are 1 l.HI."i.O(i(l families iu France, ill' this number have no children—that is to say, about one household in every si\ i- childless. I lie normal seems I" have ai least one. bill not more than three ehililrcr.- Ihe "oneiltild" households are nolably the nin-i ; loiinei'iiHn, 71 in all. lhere , !wo . liihlreu in .'.'iH. .ind lliiee iu l-iii:;.L':. The dilVerenu' i- marked. Wlcr till! the numbers dwindle t" eom|iaial ivelv insignificant ligures.' 'I here ire '.iS7.:i!K families uilli four children. |:y7.-ll '.villi six. and only !'l.7—!* with i eight : Ihirly-foiir families have seventeen, and forty-live eighteen ur more.
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