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MARKETS

i Wanganui,. April 17,—Wheat 5a Gd, barley ss, oats 4s 6d, maize 6s per bushel,'flour.(at Netlye mill) £l7, (in town) £lB per 12000 lbs,, potatoes £3 per ton, bread—4lb. loaf Is, butter Is 3d per lb,; eggs Is 6d per. doz. ; Nelson, March 29.—Fine Flour, £lB ; sharps£B ; Pollard, £6; Bran, £5 : per 2000 lbs Bread, 4-lb loaf, Is. Finest samples of Wheat,- new or old, 7s. per bushel—Beef, 5d to 7d ; mutton, 5d to 7d per lb ; veal and pork, 8d Bacon, Is 4d per lb scarce. Butter, per lb, 15d ; cheese, Port. Cooper, Is 6d ; Nelson, la 4d—Apples, 4d per lb, Potatoes 14d. per lb. Cantbrburt,, March? 22.—The following Sales are reported!—On the Windmill road J Christchurch, a half-acre section of land for £IOO. Also, a three-quarter acre section of land,, with., sod: house, for 100 guineas. At Fendal Town, a five acre section of unimproved land for £ll2los. Severalscctions of laud at Christ* church East by private sale, £57 10s. each ; 20 acres on the Waimakariri by auction, £SO ; 50 acres improved, with dwelling house on the Heathcote Large pair, £35 to. £so*;- 2» 2-year old' bullocks*. £l9? 10s ; I cow £7’ 7s ; 1 heifer, £7. Draught mares £75 each, a pair of two year old draught fillies, £100”; unbroken draught horse 3 and mares, £4O, £SO to £56 ; broken to-plough and dray work, £44, £48,‘£70 aiid £75 ; harness, £4O to £SO. Flour 14s to 15s per 100 lbs ; peas, 5s to ; ss6dper bushel; potatoes, £5.10s per touj; ; onions to 3d per lb. Large quantities of wheat at 4s Gd and‘4s-9tbper bushel, according? to. sample, and new hay at £4 per tom Ducks ;6s to< 78 per pairyoung turkeys 63 to 7s each; fowls, 5s to 5s 6d per couple ; V.D.L and choice Nelson, apples, 44d to 5d per lb ; Canter-, bury cheese, 10to 104 d per lb;- hams*, 6d to 8d per lb. Scotch, American Baltic, and V.'DJL, timber:—Doors, 193 to 245; Window sasheß, 20s to 253 ; mouldings, 14s to 18s; American?tongue- and grooved 1 inch 1 Girds, 30s to 33s ; lg, 32s to 37s per 100 feet ; Scotch ditto, 20a.t0 23?," running measurement ;liningboards/18s ditto.;'V.D.L. , 24a ; zinc, 55s per cwt ;corrugated iron*. £4O per tonr

Holloway’s Pills andOintvisnt.— Presages of ' chest complaints.—The slight shivering,, the tight respiration, and general feeling of un?-' easiness are the ordinary signs of pulmonarydisorders. Holloway’s celebrated Tills and Ointment are unrivalled for their safety and? efficiency in Pectoral diseases. Appropriate doses of these purifying Pills will check the worst symptoms, while the healing Ointment, duly rubbed upon the chest and back,, will! penetrate to the lungs and. remote all. incipient; ‘Early'"application of this treatment: has saved the lives erf thousands who seemed doomed to fall by consumption. In catarrh, bronchitis, asthma , influenza, diptheria, and all throat affections Holloway’s remedies should; be each household’s safeguard; as their purifying anil gentle action precludes the possibility of* their producing mischief. 30 CALENDAR.

Wnnn Quarter April 21 5.41 a.nv famMoon April 29 11.6 a.m.

April . S..rises, , S. sets. High water at Head; 17 6 40. 5 13 12 12 12 30. la6 41s 5 17 1 3 1 27 id ■ 6 4<2 5 16 i 53 2 17 20 ' 6 43 5 14, . 2 46 3 10* 21 6 44 5 13. 3 30 3 54. 22 6 46 5 12 4 22 4 46 23 6 47 5 llr 5 h 5 33 24 G 43 5 10 8 6 32;

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 288, 17 April 1862, Page 4

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578

MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 288, 17 April 1862, Page 4

MARKETS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 6, Issue 288, 17 April 1862, Page 4

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