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descriptions are unchanged. Up to date 71,000 bales have been sold. The following private cable message from London was received in Christchurchurch on Thursday : Wheat market very weak. Cargo of Closeburn, from Timaru, has been withdrawn for Gloucester. Nominal value, 34s per 4801 b, c.i.f. E.a.q. New Zealand wheat, ex store, 35s 6d per 4961 b. AGRICULTURAL RETURNS. ( Sydney, April 10. The Agricultural returns for New South "Wales show the falling off during the year ended March 80th, 1889, compared with the previous year as follows: —Wheat, 324,525 bushels; maize, 41,121 bushels; barley, 47,824 bushels; oats, 283,846 bushels; hay, 78,494 tons; lucerne and sown grasses, 177 tons; potatoes, 23,981 tons; sugar cane, 163,690. THE Largo and Well-known Firm of Timaru Drapers, DRUMMOND AND GLASSON Abb Holding a. Dismay of AUTUMN & WINTER DRAPERY IN GERALDINE, For ONE MONTH ONLY—Oommeneing APRIL 2nd. A great many Special Lines will be Shown in DRESS T WEEDS AND TRIMMINGS, HATS AND BONNETS, Etc., Etc. Induced by the vast number of order for COSTUMES AND MANTLES, which crowd into this attractive Department, we have erected New Workrooms, which we find only sufficient for Miss Stbvbnson and her Staff of Workers. ULSTERS, JACKETS. ULSTERS. All New Shapes, and Marked Low. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. We are entering into Special Arrangements with the KAIAPOI FACTORY to supply their FAMOUS ALL-WOOL TWILL BLANKETS in Large Quantities. They are Most Durable and Cheapest in the Market, MACINTOSHES & OVERCOATS. There are Scares in the District who assert that DRUMMOND AND GLASSOK’S MACINTOSHES are REALLY WATERPROOF. COSTUMES, Costumes Complete of Black French Merino, from 32 6d upwards. Elegant Stripe Tailor-made Tweed Costumes for £2 2», all wool. Black Velveteen Costumes from 40s, complete. Wo hold very heavy Stocks of—Melton Cloth, at 4|d per yard ; Tweed Hooispuns, BJd ; Blue Serges, 7£d ; Striped Skirtings, 9£d ; Children’s School Dress Cloth, 6^d. 50 PIECES COLORED PLUSHES. 207 PIECES OF STRIPED SILK TRIMMINGS. TRIMMED HATS. A number of Model Hats ond Bonnets will be shown. Orders will be taken for any Style of Millinery required. DRUMMOND k GLASSON, HUFFBY’S CORNER, GERALDINE. ap9 SECOND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS FOR THE SEASON, Ex Aobangi. WE have just opened a Very Large Selection of SEASONABLE GOODS, purchased in many instances at Clearing Prices, and including the undernoted Specialities; — French Merinos, Colored and Blue, Black shade Kirkcaldy Stripes and other Shirtings Fancy Muslins Sheetings Cretonnes Twill Flannelettes Velveteens Pongee Silks Plushes, plain and fancy Umbrellas Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters—Very Special Hat aud Bonnet Fancy and )ins 01, Transfers, Fans Irewel and Silks bell Hairpins ’aacy Braids Bead Sets libbons, narrow and trimming widths Cosiery, Morley’sand Leaf’s Goods Vool Bonnets and Shawls Handkerchiefs ’rillings iprons 7ools Shetland, Berlin, Lady Betty (•loves, 30 dozen Children a do. Pelisses and Voriety for Underclothing Department. We have also to hand some Choice Things in Deessbs and for Evening Wear, which we have purchased locally. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY Under able management. T.&J. THOMSON, ' Deapbes and Silk Meecues, TIMARU. se2s WINCHESTER. OOLWORKS, SKINS. SKINS. SKINS. THE Undersigned is a CASH PURCHASER of alt qualities of the above in any quantities at highest market raceK. Prejbarencb Given to La hge Lots. lam prepared to FELLMONQER at Lowest Rates, SKINS on account of Stationholders and others. P. MoCASKILL. N.8.-A stock of WOOL MATS, all colors, on hand. ja6 NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. CORRESPONDENTS writing letters to the Editor of this Paper, for publication, are requested to write on one side of the paper only, and, if writing under a nom de plume, to enclose real name and address, not for publication, ‘out ps d guarantee of good faith. Communications will not bo inserted if this rule, is not complied with. Sno

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1878, 13 April 1889, Page 4

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