ENGLISH MARKETS. , ....Xoirpe^Oct. 27. j The English wheat marke't is dull; the Continental; is inactive; the American is.steady. ; iSirj^olin^awes, the efnjnept,,agriculturist, estimates the wheat crop of the United kingdom* .at :8i million quarters, leaving a deficiency qf nearly'' 19 miilien quarters to be imported, m Oct. 28. New Zealand > hemp is quoted at! £3O 15s to £3l. . ~r O ct. .80. 1 At Glasgow, MiddlesWo*, sales of touched as high as 60s, but closed at i r.'Arv; The steel market shows signs of. advancing. I ’ ; TheH tptal quantity; ■of wheat flour afloat for the United'Kingdom is 1,808,000 quarters, and for the Continent 656,000 quarters. The total amount; of ithe American visil)lq;supply is 24,500,000 bushels. Messrs Dalgety and Company have received the following cablegram from their London l office, dated 29th October“ "Wool prices iare in favour of sellers,'sales having; taken t plaice!; at a rise of lb-since 'the close of the last series ,ot sales,”, / : a .. : ; i ■ gr™ a.bjhr kuwo !| TO LADIES. • • - MRS G. .DYBON is open for Engage* moot as NURSE. Good £r* I'petiance. ' ! Address' ' \ , • ■. i MRS G. J>YSON, Railway Terrace, sel2 , ' TRESPASS NOTICE. " A" NVONE FOUND FISHING, SHOOTING, HUNTING, or otheraiia , TRESPASSING IN iWAITER | or ONI IiAND occupied by signed WILL BE PROSECUTED. T. PALMER, .ocli Oacio’by, Tenaukaj mO TRAVEL THE PEEL FOREST A and Woodbury Districts, I A iLM The Splendid Imported Thoroughbred Bay Horse CALSTOCK. OALBTOOK stands 15 bands 2£ inches high. ,He was . imported, from,. r i wmania, along . with the weU-inown . Steeplephaiers AUJion, Qaamby, and the> Celebrated Race* horse Tasman. F6r Pedigree see Cards. Tebmb—For the Seapon, £2 10i; Guaran* tee, £3 10s; £1 payable on January Ist, 1890, bn account of guarantee. Gcoomage, 6s; payable at ifirstaeiVicei . . . A ! , Faddocking Free till Ist January, 1890. Every care taken,obut no responsibility.. All jMaies to bo settled for before leaving the Paddock. i E. EVANS, Proprietor, c 029 ; , Rangitata Traffic, Bridge. O TRAVEL THIS SEASON _ ’■!" rv.' -|N •TAB m,' ■’v - • .’a Xemnka, Geraldine,. Orari, and Surrounding District, The Celebrated Thoroughbred Entire Horse KI NG FIS HER ! KINGFISHER was got by Skysoraper, out of Remnant, by the far-famed man, granddam Henrietta (imported), ontof Remnant, by the famous Harkaway—Skyscraper, by Moonraker, out of Godiva, by Hercules—-Hercules by Whisker (imported), sire of the renowned Jorrooks, who fame is imperishable; t Kingfisher himself, like, his close relatirearrßiohmoDd;., The Diver, Hamlet, Horatio, Rose d’Amour, Golds* borough, Robin Hood, and. others—was a yreat performer on the South Australian, Victorian, New South Wales, and Tasmanian turf, having won at all distances, and under heavy weights, beating the best horses of the l day, and this not under the most favorable circumstances, —Tide Turf Register, and vol. v. N.Z. Bind Book. Terms, £3. Groomage Fee, sa. JOSEPH LOACH, 0c22 Orari, .
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1964, 2 November 1889, Page 4
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