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Public Noticei 1904. Every Department at Milburn Store is fully stocked with Fresh. Up-to-date Goods, suitable for the Christmas Season* QUALITY RIGHT. VARIETY RIGHT. PRICE RIGHT. •wwiwvvwvvwy\w^Mwivvvvvvvw» ■ ■"■■.* . "■"..• ■ ■ .' ■ . ."- ■. .

Messrs Moritzra and Co., Dunedin, report as follows for week ending Dec 24th :— W* would «•* tmraieem wotta Mending •ample* always to pat a price an them, m buyer* will not make offers, 'Wheat. — Miller* are not operating, •lid prioe* are weaker. Prim* velvet and Tuscan 3i 8d to 3a 9J, red obafE 3« 7d to 3* 8 », fowl wheat 3i to 3> Id. O*»«.— Strong enquiry for "A" grade oae for export ; interior aegleoted, price* nnohasged. •* A "grade U 7d, ■•• B•• grade It s£d to la 6d, inferior la to li 3d. Barley .—Prime malting in ialr demand at torn 3« to 3. 3d, mUUog 3« 3d, feed 2«. Bydoorn— Fair offering*, 2t9d to 2<. Chaff— Market largely supplied. Prime quality £3 to £3 15s, median to good •traw ohaff £2, pressed straw £1 5* to 35*. pressed hay plentiful, atraw 26* to 30*. Potatoes— Market bare of old sort*. Prune Darweate at £4 10a to £55, new kidneys np to 2id. looal 3d, other aorta 14 j owt. Kyegrau — Beit tnachiued 4i to se, farmers' dreeaed to 2a 6d. Oooksfoot— Fanners dressed 3id to 4£d per lb, machined s£d to 6d. LioseecL-From £8 to £10 par ten aa par quality. _ r- rChewfogs Fescue. —We demand at present, sales have been made equal to jd to ljd per b. Hides— We quote: Prime ox 5Jd to 6d, light 4|d «o 4jd, oows (heavy) up to 4fd, 00 ws (light) 4£a to 4s&, calfskins Is 9d to 2s 3d, yearlings 2s 6d to 3> 6d, hone bidee 6a 6d, to 9s 6d eaoh. Tallow— Jßougb fat, extra clean 13s 6d to 14s 6i, tellow fa cask* 17a 6d to 22*, tailew in tins 16s 6d to 17s, extra good to 20s. Horsehair— la J£d to la 3d per lb. Sheepskins— W« held sales every Toetday. Demand good for merino* aod aae orossbred. We quote: Orou-bred and half-br«ds (sound pelts) 7s 6d to 9i, crocsbrede, extra good, up to 10s, medlom 5s to 6s 6d, Inferior 2* 6d to 3s, peltw (large) U M to 2», imall la to la 6'd. lambs — good 3a to 3«, small 2s 6d to 3s. Top prices guaranteed for all skint, etc, consigned to us for sale. aabbUakins— We offered a large oatalosoe thia week and our top price was 17|i for prime does, We quota : Suoker* and ruoners Hd to. 4d; •ummers 7^d to BJd per lb, autumns 9d to lQ^d, winter* 15d to 17d ; late autumns 12£ d to 13^ prime winters 14M to 16d, winter blacks op to 1* lOd. vVool.— The season has now started, and there are prospects of price* beiog higher than for years. AH consignments shall have our careful attention, whether large or imalL We undertake country clearing sales on ymost reasonable terms. We are agents for Newton's patent wool press, £13 eaoh ; oan be inspected in our •tore. Stack covers (16 x 18), 40s, Ovo gold medal Egg Preservatives. Gibson's Cattle Brand— We quote 9s for small and 15a for large tins. Oil cake. Clovers, Rape, and Turnip Seeds, all freshly landed, prioes on application. Babbit and sheep netting always on hand. Farmers' 4001 b Fairbanks Scales £5 10a. Berger's red and blaok sheep branding oil Is gallon. : . Drown shfcep dip— 3s per gallon in oaske, 3s 6d in drums. Our grass aeed machinery h up-to-date, and a Crasher and Kibbhr bave been added and we are now prepared to crush grain Unseed, and kibble peas and beant. We invfte all farmers interested in this Important industry to come and inspect the machinery any time they are in town. Storing Grain— We are prepared to store, receive, deliver, and insure, with three j months fiee storage, at 3d per saok. Our stores are connected with the railway by private aiding. • Grass (feed Cleaning— Our machinery is jsnp-to-date. We have ju«t added a olover j "g lisner, and at we have a maobiae of the latest typ« for each kind of seed, we give from 5 to 10 par cent, better cleaning results thaa a machine tfhioh cleans all seeds. We also store seed free of charge until oleaaed, and keep same insured. Saoks — We oan quote 44-taoh corn sao^sßs keoond-haod grain saoks 4i 9d, good fl mr sacks 4«.6d doz. There is a considerable saving to the farmer in taking seoond-hand aaoks. . FBUIT AJTJ^ PBODtJOB KBFOBT. Butter : Prime salt from 7d to Bd, separator (In bulk) 9d lb. Bug* - Fresh eggs during the week we sold at 9£d. Ftrm. Uueese— Factory 5Jd to 6d, Akaroa 5d to id. Honey „— Demand la not very strong. ' Prioes ace ruling from 4d for good quality. In smaU tins 4 id. Walnuts— Searoe at.4id to s^d per lb. Beeswax— ls 4d— wanted. OoJone- Prime, jaet lauded, £9 to £10. Baoon— Koll*. 7d to 7^4 ; hams 8d to Bid. Pigs— For size* up to 1601bs, firat-oiMs dairy fed quality 4d wanted, heavy weights 2Jd to 3id. Butter lioxes. with parchment linings, we can supply at 181 per dcz, Viokery's Egg Preservative— 2os per case of eight galls. - Fruit— We receive consignments by every steamer fiom Australia, the Islands, and our own Colony, and hold sales daily on arrival of consignment*. Poultry.— Prices are higher locally than for export. Hen* 3s to 3 < 6d, roosters 3t 6d tjHfr 6*, ducks 4t 6d to si, geese 5s to 5 6d, •Ukey hens 51 jib. oook» 7d. live weight. 1

If you faaye a liver and know it, if you area sufferer from constipation, if you have indices- > tion, you should certainly try the effect ofDr Cropland's Noxol ; it is a wonderful medicine. 28 at chonifU and stores. -

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 99, 30 December 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 99, 30 December 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 99, 30 December 1904, Page 6

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