WELLINGTON WOOL AND SKIN SALES. Messrs Levin and Co., Ltd., report as follows Friday's sale:--We offered 2,000 ksins, 1,400 hides and calfskins, and a quantity of taliow and horsehair. There was a good attendance of buyers. Wool. —We offered GO Star lot wool, which sold at fully equal to prices realised on 3rd December. S'riiH. — Firm. We quote: Fine crossbreds 8d to Bgd; cruasbreds. 7d to 7Jd; hogget alcins. 6d to 6gd; dead skins, 4d to 6d; dead hoggets, 5d to s£d; quarter to half wools, 4d to s£d; dry pelts, 2Ad to 51d; green pelts, to Is lid, and 2s 3d; spring lambs, to Is lOd. Tallow.—Firm; parcels in shipping order £25 15s, tins £lB to £22 ss; rough fat £lO to £l9. Horsehair.—ls to Is 4d per lb. Horna, 5s to 153 per hundred. Cowtails, Is 6d per dozen. Hides.—Firm. We quote.—-Ox hides, heavy 6Jd to 7gd ; ox hides, medium 6d to 7|d; ox hides, light 6d to 7&d; cowhides, 6d to egd; cut and slippy hides, 2d to 5Jd; stag hides, 2Jd to sgd; bull hides, 2d to sd; yearlings, 3dto6gd; calf best, 7d to 9gd; calf medium. 5d to 6|d; calf cut and slippy, 3d to sd. Our next sale will not be held until Friday, 14th January, 1910. Messrs Abraham and William?, Ltd., Wellington, report on their said as follows:—We offered a catalogue comprising 4,500 skins, 400 hides and numerous odd lobs of wool, to a good attendance of buyers. Bidding was keen and all produce sold at full rates. We quote.—Wool: Crutchings 4Jd to s|d 5d to 5Jd; bellies, ssd, dead 6|d to 7£d; rough crossbred, 7Jd to Bd. Skins.—Fine crossbred, BJd; medium, 7|d; coarse, 6fd: half wools, s|d; dead good, 6Jd to6£d; 2nd dead, 5Jd to-sfd; inferioifand short, 3d to 4Jd; butchers' lambs, 2s; pelts, Is 10d to 2s and 2s 4d. Hides.—Ox heavy, 7Jd to 7|d; medium, ox 7d to 7Jd; extra light, 6Jd; medium A cnws, 6Jd, light, 6|d; dry cows, 6d;;bulls, 5Jd; calf b*st, 9d to 9fd; inferior, 6|d,to 6Sd. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., report as follows:—We submitted large catalogues of bag wool, sheepskins, hides, calfskins and taliow at to-doy's sale. There was a good attendance of buyers, and prices were on a par with last sales' rates. We quote. -Wool in bags: Medium crossbred, 7Jd to 8d per lb; dead wool, s|d to 7Jd; pieces and bellies, 3|d too|d; locks, 3Jd to 3fd; crutchings, 3d to 4Jd Sheepskins —Fine crossbred, 7Jd to 8&J per lb; coarse and medium, 6£d to 7Jd;dead, 5d to 6sd; short wools, 4Jd to 6Jd; damaged skins, 2£d to fid; pelts, dry 3d to 4fd; pelts, green la to Is lOd each; skins, green 7a; lamb skins, 5Jd to 6d. Hides.-—Ox medium weights, 6£d 'o 7Jd per lb; ox light and cow, 6d to (Jl'd; faulty hides, 3d to Bid; dry, Hd to 6|; calf, best 9d to 9Jd; calf medium, 7Jd to Sid; calf faulty, 3|dto7d. Tallow.-Ln tins 20s 6d lo 22s 9d per cwt. Messrs Dalgety and Company, Ltd., report having held their fortnightly sale of wool, skins and hides, etc., on Friday, when they offered a large catalogue of all classes to a good attendance of buyers. Priee3 were as follow :—Wool.—Only odd lots offering. Crossbred inferior, 6fdtoߣfl: doad, 7dto7ld; bellies and piect*, 4id to 6Jd; locks, 3Jd to 3£d. Skins. Prices on a par with last sales. Merino inferior, 5Jd; medium half bred, BJd; fine crossbred, 7£d to 8d; medium and coarse crossbred, 6?>d to 7?*, d; dead, 4£d to 61; broken, 4id; shurts, Gd; black, sd; stragglers, 41d; hoggets, 6d to 6|d pelts, 4| to sd; pelts, damaged 11); ptlts, damp Is 7d to Is llil; crossbred salted, 7s 6d; lambskins, s£d; damp, Is lOd. Hides.—Market very firm. Prices were slightly in sellers' favour. Ox heavy, 71d to 7|d; medium and light, 6d to 7d; cut, 4|d to Ggd; slippy. 31d to 4jd; cow, 6Jd to G;|d; cut, 51dto5Jd; slippy, "3d; bulls, sd; yearlings 6d: cut, 51d; calf, no prime offering; good, 9£d to 9§d: medium, 7£d to Bgd; inferior, sjjd lo 6§d; goatskins, (id, each; cowtails, is 7d per dozen. Tallow.—ln shipping order 25s 6d to 25s 9d; in barrels, 22s 6d to 23s 9d; in tins, 22s 3d; rough fat, 16s.
liyoiu baby is teething during the Summer months you must guard against dysentery and bowel complaints. Keed a bottle of Chamberlain's Cc '"* Ghole ra and Diarrhoea Remedy in *,. house and at the iirst unusual looseness f the bowels give it a dose. Sold by all crr>«i. ists and storekeepers. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HAMPER. What could be a more useful present than a complete camera outfit; there is no other pastime which gives more pleasure than photography. Not only during a holiday do amateurs enjoy taking this happy group, or the other pretty scene; but afterwards, the pictures produced recall the most pleasant memories. If you are thinking of making such a welcome gift to anyone call and inspect the outfits at GORDON'S Medical Hall.You will find a large stock there, and the prices are right. Complete hampers from 10/6 to JBIO 10s. J. V. GOKDON chemist, Masterton.
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