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COMMERCIAL.

AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Sydney, March 19. New Zealand wheat, 3s 8d to 3s 113 per bushel ; New Zealand oats, Is lOd to 2s 3d per bushel ; maize, 3s 6d to 4s Id per bushel ; Sugar, £25 10s per ton. ENGLISH MABJCET3. . London, March 17. Hides—The demand is limited, and prices |d lower. March 18. Colonial breadstuff .<—Adelaide wheat, ex store, 375; New Zealand, 33s to 37s 6d. Adelaide flour, 265. The total quantity of wheat afloat for the U die J Kingdom is 1,810,000 quarters, being 40,000 less than last week. Tallow—Australian (average quality) beef, 23s 6d ; mutton, 28s. New Zealand frozen mutton of prime quality is at 4£d to 4|d. Australian leather—Best sides, Is 2d March 19. The wheat market is unchanged. Australian, 365, nominal ; cargoes for United Kingdom, 35s London. No sales are reported. Mr Ballance intends to introduce a Bill in the House of Representatives giving effect to the report of f he Old Soldiers and Volunteers' Claims Commission. Remedy fob Haed Times.—Stop spending bo much on fine olothes, rioh food, and st,yle. Buy good food, oheaper and better, clothing, and stop the habit of niing expensive or quack doctors, or humbug medioine that does you only harm, but put your truit in the greatest of all simple, pure remediei, American Co'a Hop Bitters, that oure always at a trifling cost, and you will gee better times and good health, Bead Advfc,

Mr Eadie'shouse, Oraki Road, Auckland, was barned down on Saturday night. It was occupied by Mr W. Murray, a teacher iu the Public School, Tamski West. The insurances amounted to £SOO, and the loss is estimated at £2OO over that amount.

HOEIOWAY'S OIJfTMBNT AND PIIiLB ate beyond all doubt.the most valuable and moat convenient medicines that travellers can take aero is the seas to distant climes, for ohange of olimate and '-.he neT conditions and iur. roundings of life to' which they, will be exposed will assuredly give rise to great disturbances of the system and to such special morbid states of the blood and constitution generally at will render the use of these effectual remedies highly necessary, for they will fiad in them a ready and safe means of relief in most of the diseases which afflict the human race, and with them at hand they may be said to hare a physioian always at their call.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1568, 22 March 1887, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
393

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1568, 22 March 1887, Page 3

COMMERCIAL. Temuka Leader, Issue 1568, 22 March 1887, Page 3

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