COMMERCIAL.
TIN WALD MARKETS,
Mr E. G. RtftVelry. fnr the N’W ZfiaI mid Loan and Mercantile A.'jmicy Company, Limbed, reports on Hie Tin* wald sale, 27th insi,, as follows
A large <*n! ry of sh op, comprising som" 6000, came' to hand. Good demand f• r ail forward young stores, and pric-s well mvdiieiiod. Fa' crossbred ewes made 4s 4d, 5-t 10 I, and 6s 31 ; fcur-tnoih crossbred wethers, in forward e nditim, 7s and 8s; U-o-toolh halfbred Downs, 4s 13d ; two.tooth long words, 6s 61 ; luotbred Down ! ambs, 4s 7 1 ; crossbred store lambs, 3s 9-1, 4' 9 ', and 5s ; cub merino ewes, Is 6d ; better .-oris, 2s 5! and 2s 9 ; sound mon o do, 3s 91; Fur-tooth haifbn'd ewes, 6s; w.-ll grown two-tooth Down we:h is, 7- 7d.
ENGLISH MARKET?!
London. March 24,
Wheat, qme! ; Australian, ex warehouse, 34s 91 ; New Z 'aland, unchanged ; for cargoes of rDw crops seders ask 33s 3d. FiOlir, 24. 61 in 255.
Tallow, mutton 26s 3d, href 24- 31, Th' re is an active deman I for mhtil skins.
N ;, w Zealand hemp, £2B 15s to £29. Pig iron. 43' 3d. Sugar ia fi.’in, German 14s 9d, Java J - 9d.
March 26,
The market is a'ack-and prices remain unchiiiged. The cargo by the Lalsette has been sold at 32s 6d,
The following private telegram, dated London, 24rh March, has been received :
—" Fair average qua'ity Auslrnlisui cargoes per iron vessels now being shipped have been sold at 32s 6d, c.i.f/’
The Greymouth Harbor Board by 4 to 2 have passed a resolution declining to resign. T. 0. Gibbs was committed for trial at Dunedin for attempting suicide. Wells’ ilAir Balsam. —lf gray, restoves to ori>iasl color. An elegant dressing, softens an ! beautifies, No oil nor grease. A Tonic Il 'Morativ-;’.. Stops hsir coming out, strengthens olnames, heals scalp. Kampthorue, Pio«Ber, end 00., Agents, Christouurflh. 2 At, the annual meeting of the Otago Rugby Union, the report showed that a balance of £2 remained in hand. Mrs and Miss Joseph and two children wereaocidentallyshotatDnnedm on Saturday by a young man named Conn discharging a gun. Though iu one case shot pene l rated to the ribs, fatal results are not anticipated. Skinny Wbn.— " Weds’ Health Rsnower ” r-sv., res health, and vig-v, cures Dyspepsia. Impotence, Sexual Debility. At 0 lemists and Druggists. Kompthorne, Proinr and Go, Agents, Christchurch, 2 Early on Tuesday morning the body a man (identified as that of Frederick Palmer, labourer), was found in Severn street, Oamaru, with the throat cut from eat to ear. A razor lay alongside the body. The police are investigating the matter. He suffered from neuralgia. Ho arri red in the colony in 1872 by the Christian M’Oausland. Shrewdness and Ability.— Dr Soule’* American flop Bitter* so freely advertised in all the papers, secular and religious, are having a large sale, and are supplanting all other medicines. Thera is no denying the virtuas of the Hop plant, and the proprietor? of those Bittare have shoira great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Bitters who* virtues aro so palpable to ev-ry ore’s obsetva lion.—Examiner and Chronicle. The non-commissioned officers and some of the men in the defence force lave been reduced 61 per day, except ihose in the third class, who are reduced Is
At the inquest on the body of an infant found in Oriental Bay, Wellington, on the 37th instant, the verdict was “found dead.”
Holloway's Pills.—Factory Operatives and Wor ers in Manufactories.— the remarkable remedies which have been discovered and perfected by Thomas Holloway and which have for more than forty years been successfully used in every quarte of the globe, are especially useful in all the manifold ailments wh ch afflict those who by reason of their occupation are confined for years, or all their lives, in crowded buildings and workshops. Holloway’s Pills and ointment are associated remedies, the former restoring the vital powers when diminished, and always acting as an efficient blood purifier, whilst, the latter relieves local maladies, obcoks inflammation, and acts as a clean si mg and healing agent in cases of bad logs, bad Greats, ulcers, and unhealthy core* of ail kinds, Young housewife (consulting the c »ok about the dinner for a party): “A« a second course w*» wid have eol ” Cook : “How much ought I to got, m dam ? ” ; You.ig wife: “I fancy 10 yards will ba about sufficient.” I
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1717, 29 March 1888, Page 4
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