AUSTRALIAN MARKETS.
Sydney, Qct. o. Wheat, chick, 3s 3d to 3s Gd ; milling, up to 4s Gd; second class milling, 4s to 4s 3d. Flour, New Zealand £O. Oats- feeding sorts, prime quality, 2s 9d ; seed, 2s lid. Maize, New Zealand, 3s Bd. Barley, 3s 3d to 3s !)d; Englisli, nqminal, 4s 2d to 4s Gd. Peas, Prussian 8U)0,4s to 4s Gd, Bran and pollard, lid. New Zealand meadow hay, up to £7 10s. Linseed, New Zealand, £l2 10s to £l3 Large lines of potatoes are offering at £2 2s Gd ; picked lots, £2 10s ; Circular Hoads are quoted nominally at £3 15s. Onions, £4 15a nominal, market unsteady. Butter, dairy-made, 7dtoßd; factorymade, 0d to 10d. Cheese, 4d to Gd. Bacon, New Zealand old, 7id; new, Sbl. Hams, 11 Ad. Mimnoui.’XK. Oct. o. The wheat market continues to ease. There are excellent prospects as to the season’s crops, which will tend to bring prices down. For small sales tire quotation is 3s Gd to 3s Bd. Flour, stoise-madp, £7 tfts fo, £B. 5s ; roller- grade, £8 Ids to £9 10s. Qatsj Algerian, Is OAd; stout, / 2s l-|d ; milling 2s old, Maize, 2s Ud, AnEKAFpp, Opt. ii. The wllfta-t j§ iiiill'Uve ’ pqtafipp Mng 4a. , nitest Elnttv, ' roller- 1T “‘’ .ade, £8 16a to £9 ss; ...ut), £9 10s to £lO. Cats, 3s 3d to 3s (id. Bran and pollard, 9d to JOd. Visitor —“ i hear your new preacher is a man of indomitable will and energy/’ Hostess—“ Indeed, ho is. He has started to convert the choir.”
| A passage in the Native officer’s report I for this year contains a warning to country ; settlers living in the bush whore "fid honey is to be obtained. Mr G. T. Mil* I kinson, the Native agent at Otorohanga, reports the death of of two young Maoris within a fortnight from eating honey. ’Whilst in the bush, he says, they came upon a tree containing honey, which they ate of plentifully. On their return home they were taken ill with severe pains, and “ although emetics were given to them and the Maori remedy of placing them in water was resorted to they died in great pain.” Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. — Rheumatism and Gout. —These purifying and soothing remedies deserve the earnest attention of all persons liable to gout, sciatica, or other painful _ affections of the muscles, nerves, or joints. The Ointment should be applied after the affected parts have been patiently fomented with warm water, when the Ointment should be diligently rubbed tipon the adjacent skin, unless the friction causes pain. Holloway’s Pills should be simultaneously taken to diminish pain, reduce inllammation, and purify the blood. This treatment abates the violence, and lessens the frequency of gout, rheumatism, and all spasmodic diseases which spring from hereditary predisposition, or from any accidental weakness of constitution. The Ointment checks the local malady while the Pills restore vital power.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2408, 6 October 1892, Page 3
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481AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2408, 6 October 1892, Page 3
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