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WEBSTER BROS.' REPORT. Poultry.—On Saturday we had a big entry of poultry of all classes, and prices showed a tlecided advance on last week's ,P rates. Old liens Is 8d to 2s, good young 'G laying hens 2s 6d to 3s 7d, pullets E (young) 2s to 2s Bd, forward 3s 3d to 4s E fid, black Leghorn pullets 4s 6d, white I. Leghorns 3s fid to 4s, turken hens 3s lOd g to 4s, cockerels (young) 2s to 2s fid, good a well-bred 3s Id to 4s fid, Guinea fowls I 2s fid. Sundries and trees sold at usual S rates. \ Fruit.—-During the week we have had, ft an extra large shipment of Island fruit, p over 700 cases of oranges and bananas J coming to hand ex Talune. Oranges J (original cases-) 9s 3d to 9s fid, repacks J 10s fid, bananas 13s 3d to 13s 6d, apples, j a Permain Bs, Washington 6s 6d, Willis'J Late.(small cases) 3s to 4s, Sturmers 7sj ■ to 7s fid, cookers 4s 9d to 5s 6d, "poorman's" oranges 4s fid, Sevilles 6s, pas- J sions 6s 6d, mandarins 12s fid, pines lis 6s, lemons 7s to 95." I 1 Clearing Sale.-On Tuesday we held] | a clearing sale of Mr. Arthur Collins' dairy herd at Koru. There was a large attendance and competition, was keen throughout. Cows (early calvers) made £8 7s 6d to £9 2s 6d, backward £5 17s j fid to £7 10s, late £4 5s to, £5, Jersey Bull £5 ss, 10-months Jersey heifers £3 18e, mixed yearlings £2 2s 6d, empty sows 365. Sundries at usual rates. Meat.—This came forward and sold at usual rates as under:—Beef, sirloin 4d, roast 2s to 3d, prime rib 3d to 3y B d, round 3d to. 3V B d; mutton, leg 4d to 4y 2 d, loins 3d to 3y 2 d, forequarters 3d to~3y 2 d; rabbits at usual rates. L. A, NOLAN & CXVS REPORT. Poultry.—On Saturday, we had a very good entry. There was'a keen demand all through, the sale, and prices showed a considerable increase on previous quotations. We quote: Hens, (ordinary) 2s to 3s, pullets 2s 3d to 4s 6d, cockerels Is'96V to 2s Bd, roosters 3s Id to 3s 6d, ducks 2s 2d to 2s 7d, geese 2s 3d to 2s 9d, turkey hen 9 4s 3d to 4s 6d, goblers ' 5s to 6s fid. Mart,—The usual catalogue of furniture "and sundries was submitted and ' satisfactory prices were realised. 1 Fruit.—(Consignments of 1 Island fruits 1 have arrived during the week. The mar-ket-has been otherwise quiet. We quote: • Bananas 12s 6d to 13s 6d, oranges 9s to 1 9s fid, mandarins 9s fid to lis, passions ! 6s 6d, apples, Stunners 7s 6d, Epps' 1 Seedlings as to 5s 9d. I NEW PLYMOUTH RETAIL PRICKS. [ Butcher*' Meat, Beef: Sirloin 6d, prime*rilw sd, riihip steak Bd, beef from , 3d to 4d, corned beef from 3d to \ s(i s per lb. Muttor: Legs M, chops 6d, loin 6d, shoulders sd, hecks' id per ib. Pork: Fresh, fid per lb. Veal, 3d to 5d per lb. Sausagesy beef M,; pork 6<l. i Lamb, 4s to 5s a quarter. Fowls,' 5s l per pair, ducks 6s per pair. These prises - are for cash only; y 2 d per lb for booking r over one week. ' , General Groceries.—Following are the • cash prices charged b*- NW Plymouth i grocers:—Sugar, No. la 10s 3d, No .2 3 10s, Kerosene 9i 6d per case. Rolled • oats and oatina, lOd per bag; oatmeal, e 3s'3d'' per 251b bag; flour, roller, 1001b 1 12s fid, 501b 6s 6d, 251b 3s 6d. 1 Cereals, etc.—Oats, white 2s Id - pef B bushels, duns 3« per bushel, crushed r oats, 3s; barlev, 3s 6d; maize, 4s 3d; B 'wheat, 4s 3d; beans, ss; crushed beans, 5 5s fid; pollard 6s 9d, per 1001b 13s 200' ■'l lb-: bran, 5s par 1001b. M Dairy Produce, etc.—Butter factory '. Is 2d. dniry lOd, best separator Is per lb; cheese, 9d per lb; e»gs, Is 2d per '•'dozen: lard. 9d per lb: bacon, lOd per lib: hams, B%d per lb, rashers lOd; nrJk,' j 4d pef quart. , Fruit—Br.nanas, 3d lb or 51bs fo* Is 'lemons Is 6d per d6zen, ; apples 34 and id per lb, dried figs 4d and 6d pefc box, oranges Is 6d per dozen, guayas 4d:"per lb, walnuts 8d per lb.' ,'.., Vegetables—Cabbags 3d and 4d, catrots 2d per bunch, turnips 2d per lb, ' parsnips' 2d per bunch, potatoes 7s per : cwt f , kumeras slbs for Is, onions l«01bs , bag ss. Buying Prkes.—Dealers offer for farm - produce: Butter, factory (in rolls) i Is 0y 2 d, dairy (in rolls) 9d, separator 10' d. < Factory cheese 7y 2 d, dairy 6y 2 d, bacon j. 7y.d, hams 7y 2 d, eggs Is per dozen. , i - s . _ ' j ! , A MYSTERIOUS EVENT. 1 .iMany physicians seem to .think'it a j mysterious event when their, patients—lieved and restored to '■ health by Dr. relieved; and restored to health by Dr. „ Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds; but there is nothing mysterious about it. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery represents the latest knowledge of the j day in the practice of the soience of healing, and does not follow any of the old- , fashioned methods of the materia medica. It goes right to the point of infection in all cases of throat and lung trouble, and • by means that are all its own drives out the disease and heals the affected parts, i It is a safe, pleasant, positive cure for all lung troubles. Try it. Price, Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable everywhere. 1 SOKES THAT REFUSE TO HEAL. I Sometimes soTes are found which re- I fuse to heal up. A small amount of pus is daily discharged, but the sore itself remains in a stationary condition. It is suffering from weariness; and requires stimulating into activity, otherwise it may, become chronic and grow larger. Rexona, the Rapid Healing Ointment, is c particularly applicable to a case of this t kind. Mrs. E. Fletcher, 83 Newman i street, Newtown, N,;S.W., .writes: "My little boy had a terribly sore toe, which j prevented him walking. The sore refus- 1 ed' to heal for several months, although we tried every remedy we could think of. We at last tried Rexona, and'it began to heal at once, and in five or six . days there was not -a mark left." (Rex- ( ona is sold in triangular pots at Is 6d < I and 3s. Obtainable at Bullock and John■ton's, Devon street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 100, 5 August 1910, Page 3

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COMMERCIAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 100, 5 August 1910, Page 3

COMMERCIAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 100, 5 August 1910, Page 3

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