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Store Sheep. — There was a small entry, and buyers were few, but previous values were maintained. The principal sales included 250 wethers at 17s 94, 89 two-tooth wethers at 16s 2d, 8 Bound mouth ewes at 17s Bd, and 208 small two-tooth ewes at 15s lid.

Messrs Moritzon and Co.. Danedin, report as follows for week ending Dae*, 13th :— We would asR larmero *uen Bonding samples always to pnt a prioe on them, as onyers will not make otters. Wheat. — Millers are not operating, and prices are weaker. Prima velvet and Tuscan 3a 8d to 3s 9J, rea chttif 3j 7d to 3s 8 1, fowl wheat 3* co di ld. Oils. — Strong enquiry for **A" grade oas for export ; interior negleoted, prions nnonauged I Biney.— Prime malting in fair demand a. Rom 3s to 3s 3d, milling 3« 3d, feed 2s. 1 Ry doom—Fair offering?, 2d 9d to 2«. Chaff— Market largely supplied. Prime quality £3 to £3 15s, medium to good straw onaff £2, pressed straw £1 5* to 355. pre sed hay plentiful, straw 2os to 30s. Potatoes— Market bare of old sort*, prime Derwents at £_ new kidneys np to 2-j d, round sorts up to 14 1 owt. poyegrass — Beat machined 4s to 5«, farmers' dressed to 2s 6d. Cocksfoot— Farmers dressed 3^i to 4£d per lb, maohined s_d to 6d. Linseed.— From £8 to £10 per ton as per quality. Chewlngs Fescue —No demand at present, sales bave been made eqnal to |d to I£_ per b. Hides— We quote: Prime ox s|i to 6d, light 4Jd to 4-f d, cows (heavy) np to 4} 1, cows (light) 4£a to 4gd, calfskins le 9d to 2*> 3d, yearlings :_- 6d to 3j 6d, horse hides oj 6d, to 9 1 6d each. Tallow— Bough fat, extra clean 13s 6d to 14j 6J, tallow in casks 17a 6d to 22a, tallew in tins 16s 6d to 17a, extra good to 20s. aoraehair— ls l£<t to ls 3d per lb. Sheepskins— We hold saieß every Tneiday. Demand good for merinos aod dae crossbred. We quote: Oros«-bred and hslf-brsda (aound pelta) 7s 6d to 9*l, orossbreds, extra good, up to 10s, medium 5s to 6s 6d, inferior 2_ 6d to 3s, pelts (large) la 9d to 2 , small ls to ls bd. lambs — good 3i to 3a, small 2s 6d to 3j Top prioes guaranteed for all skins, eto, consigned to ns for sale. Rabbitskins— We offered a large catalogue this week and our top price was 17J1 for prime does. We quote : Suckers and ru_ner» 3d to 4d; summers 7_d to B£d per lb, antnmns 9d- to 10£ d, winters l&d to 17a ; late antnmns 12Ji to 13-^d, prime winters 14£<i to 16d,^ winter blacks np to ls lOd. >Vool. — The season haa now started, and there are prospects of prices beiog higher than for years. All consignments shall hava oQr J s » re * nl attention, whether large or small. We undertake oonntry olearing sales on most reasonable terms. We are agents for Newton'B patent wool press, £13 eaoh ; oan be inspected in onr •tore. Staok covers (16 x 18), 40s. Ovo ! gold medal Egg Preservatives. Gibson's Cattle Brand— We qnote 9s for small and 15s for large tins. 0-loake. Olovers, Rape, and Turnip Seeds, all freshly landed, prioea on application. Rabbit and sheep netting always on hand. Farmers' 4001 b Fairbanks Scales £5 10s. Berger's red and black sheep branding oil 4s gallon. Grown sheep dip_3a per gallon In oaaka, 38 6d in drams. Onr grass sted machinery ia up-to-date, and a Crusher and Kibbhr bave been added and we are now prepared to crush grain Unseed, and kibble peas and beans. We invite all farmers interested in this important industry to oome and inspect the msobinery any time they are in town. Storing Grain— We are prepared to store, reoeive, deliver, and insure, with thre, months free storage, at 3d per sack. Our stores are connected with the railway by private siding. Grass Seed Cleaning— Our machinery i« up-to-date. We have juat added a olover polisher, and as we have a machine of the latest typ* for e_ch kind of seed, wa give ' from 5 to 10 per cent, better cleaning result* than a machine whioh cleans all seeds. We also store seed free of charge notil cleaned, and keep same insured. Sacks— We can quote 44-inoh corn sao*»s 6s second hand grain sacks 4i 9d, good flmr < sacks 4i 6d dcz. There ia a oonsiderabla 1 saving to the farmer in taking second- hand sacks. - FRUIT AND PRODUCE REPORT. Butter : Prime salt from 7d to Bd, separator 1 (la bulk) 9i lb. ' Eggs - Fresh eggs daring the week we sold ] at 9£d. F.rm. Oneese— Faotory s±d to 6d, Akaroa 5d to id. Hooey — Demand is not very strong. Prices are ruling from 4d for good quality. In small tins 4£ i. Walnuts— Scarce at 4sd to s£d per Ib. Beeswax— ls 4d— wanted. Onions— Prime, just landed, £9 to £10. Baoon—- Roils, 7d to 74 d ; hams 8d to B^d. Pigs— For sizes up to 160lbs, first-olass dairy fed quality 4d wanted, heavy weights 2_d to 3*d. Batter Boxes, with parchment linings, we oan supply at 18s per dcz. Viokery's Egg Preservative — 20a per ease of eight galls. . Fruit — We reoeive consignments by every steamer from Australia, the Islands, and our own Colopy, and hold nAmm daily on arrival of MndgnnMHto. Poultry.— Prioes are higher looally than for export. Hens 3s to 3j 6d, roosters 3a 6d to4i 6.?, duoks 4s 6d to si, geese^Ss to 5. 6 d, turkey bens 53 lb. oooks 7d. live 'weight.

If you have a liver and know it, if you are a sufferer from constipation, if you have indigestion, you should certainly try the effect of Dr Crossland's Noxol ; it is a wonderlbl medicine. 28 at chemists and stores,

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 8