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ATJ3 R>LIAN .MARKETS Mei.b uune, June J 3 Shipping wheat ivniatiin «t 5* ; the market is very fl.it. Malting barley itin fair dem-md at 5s 6d to 6s. New Zealand oats have declined Id per bushel during the week ; feeding sorb are now quoted at 2s lld to 3s 2d, and milling ditto 3s 2d to 3s 3d.
ENGLISH MARKETS. London, Jane 12. Colonial breadstuff's continue dull at last quotations, via., Adelaide wheat, ex warehouse, 48 ; New Zealand do, 44s to 47* ; Adelaide fluur, fx warehouse, 38s 6d. At the wool sales 11,900 bales of wool were offered, and th re wa« a firm and active demaud. Low cro»>br«ds are lull. Die sides close on the 23rd inst. The third peril** will open on Au£ii*l 2 Int. CUU USING. The South Canterbury Coursing C üb's meeting held last Thursday on the Levels resulted as follows':— Timaru Cup First dog, £24; runner-up, £10; two d >gs t,b each. Mr J. King's f w d Coiner, by Minstrel—Gift, b"at Mr B. Thomson's wf b Duchess of Connaught, by BalmoralLa Belle. Mr Connolly's w fb Queen, by First. King—Black Eyed Su*an, beat Mi Swinton's b<ll b Royal Maid, by Totara —Frolic. Mr Black's f d Rockwood, by Totara —Echo, beat Mr Dalgleish's f w d Mistletoe, by Rangitira—Camielo, Mr Turubull's (ns) f d Star by Totara—Sunbeam, beat Mr Dalgleish'f r d Foam, by Hock—Sea Lass. Mr Laurie's (us) f b Minerva, br Totara Glare, beat Mr Swinton's f w d Btmdoora, by Spry—Flying Fish. Mr King's wf b Jewish Maid, by Lpo—Livingstone Maid, beat Mr Hibbard's (us) be d Rocket (pedigree unknown). • Mr Thomson's w b d Belisarius. by Sir Chnrh'R—Witch of Erin, beat Mr Wy'i'-'s be d Otipua, by Totara— Glare. Second Round, Queen beat Coiner. Star beßt Rockwood, Jewish Mnid beat Minerva. Belisarius ran a bye. Third Bound. Queen beat Star, Belisarius beat Jewish Maid. Final Round.* Mr B. Thomson's w b d Belisurius by Sir Charles —Witch or Erin, beat ;<t Connolly's w f b Queen, by First King—Black tiyed Susan, and won he stake.
Malarial Fever.—Malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, nervousness and neuralgic ailments yield readily to this great disease conqueror. Hop Bittert, It repairs the ravages of disease by convert ing the food into rich blood, and it give' new life and vigor to the aged and infirm. See. Holloway's Ointment and Pillw,—Rheumatism and Rheumatic gout are the raos! dreaded of all disease*, because then victims know that they are safe at nr season, and at no age secure. HoHoway' Ointment, after fomentation of the p»ii; ful parts, gives greater. ; relief than anj other application ; : but .it .must bi diligently used to obtain this desirabh rfßti't. If l'»B been IrgMy rorrwiendec bv rheimi.-it'c Mil'jtfi-tsof all age- and o hoth «ex a, for rmderi-g their at «ck.les fr-quant mid less vigorous, and for rt pr-ssi"g the soar »nd sooth ing th«* n.rves, In- many rases, Holiii way's Ointment and Pilish'ive proved th ur'-ateHt ble-siign in removing rheumatist) and rln-nmatic nout which hail atutaile ■persons previously and at the prime c life
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1119, 16 June 1883, Page 1
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