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WOOL SALES. ♦ Market Prospects Good. (PER PRF.BS ASBOCTATTON- ) Wellington. This Day. The Department of Industries and Commerce has received the following cablegram from the Agent-General, dated London 6th: — "Wool market stronger ; general confidence in maintenance of present prices ; active demand expected next sales. Current quotations for tops 36's, low crossbreds, Is3£dlb; 40' s, low crossbred, Is 4£d; 44's, medium crossbreds, Is 4£d ; 50's, half-breds, Is 7-K& ; 56's, quarter-breds, Is 9d ; 60's, Merinos, 2sO£d. FATAL FIRE AT OAMARU. ♦- (Press Association.) Oamaku, This day A fire destroyed Leslie's tobacconist shop, and the upper portions of the premises of Fox, bootmaker; Miss Brown, a~t repository ; and Miss Falconer, dressmaker It is supposed that Leslie overturned a candle. His body was found lying on tlie floor, and he had evidently been suffocatediu endeavouring to reach the door. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. (Per Press Association.") Wellington. January 6. Joseph Clark, aged 60, a plumber by trade, hanged himself at his residence, Adelaide-road, this morning. EOKITIKA Jan. 6. An elderly man named G. J. Morris, dropped dead in the street to-day. The cause was heart failure. Reward offered for return of lost gold bar brooch. Visit ClHrkson's Cycle Store to-night and inspact our stock of high grade English bicycles.* The Daunevirke Jockey Club's programme for the March meeting has received the sanction of the Metropolitan body. .A young man named James Green, single, aged 30, has boen missing from Te Wharau, Wairarapa, since 27th December. The Customs snmmary of receipts from all sources for the Port Auckland, during the quarter ended December 31st, 1904, totalled £2OI#BO. This is easily a record for the period mentioned. -■DISTRESSING STOMACH TROUBLE Quickly cured, to stay cured, by the masterly power of Dr En Ror's Turner juice. Invalids no longer suffer from this dread malady, because the fnmous remedy ie a relief to / every form of Stomach Trouble. It'is n cure for Constipation, as well as a regulator of the > Kidneys and Liver. CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, JANUARY Bth. Lutheran Church. Dannevirke— Service at II a.m. Pastor Ri^.s. T" OST OR STRAYED from my farm JLi at Mabarabara, about 300 sheep. Ear mark, two back bits off one ear and tip off the other. Reward to anyone piviug information which will lead to their recovery. W. BERK A HIST, Maharuhara. SCHOOL NOTICE. I HAVE disposed of my interest in ray school to MISS SMYTH, who wiJl continue to carry it on with the apfiistHnce of an rxperienced teacher, and I trust she will rpc°ive the same support from parents br I have enjoyed. ELEANOR SHREWSBURY. In reference to the above, I am pr?- --' pared, besides the ordinary school course, to take pupils for Pianoforto, Violin, Singing und Painting, and sh*ll be pleased to meet parents ou Mondnys, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3 to 5 p.m. at Miss Shrewsbury's until the commencement of the first term, first week in February. A. E. SMYTH. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PAHIATUA RACES, 11th & 12th JANUARY, 1905. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS to Pahiatua, available for return until 13th January, 1905. but not for break of journey, will be obtainable ''except where ordinary return fares are less) from Palmerstou North, Dannovirke, and intermediate stations, on llth and 12th January. On 11th and 12th January a Special Train will leave Woodville at 10 10 a.m., and arrive at Pahiatua at 10.40 a.m. This train will connect at Woodvilie with the ordinary morning trains from Danuevirke and Palmeraton North. A return Special Train will leave Pahiatua at (> p m., connecting at Wuodville with the ordinary eveuiug trains from Palmeraton North aud Dannevirke. TUNING. Wesley Woolhoiike, Pianoforte, Organ, aim Flute Expert ORDEBS lsrr. at the Dannovirko „ . Piano and Organ Warehouse (Next Bank of New Zealand), will receive prompt attention. LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGE

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Bush Advocate, Volume XVII, Issue 5, 7 January 1905, Page 8

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