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THE * JIETAL MARKETS. Copper—On upot, £56 13s. 9d.; throo ' moiillm, 2s. Sd. higher at £67 155.; olcot.rolytic, unotaaugod at .£69. Tin.—Oil Bjiot, lower at £165 per toll; ] tliroo months, 10a. higher at- £167. 1 Lead—Soft forolgn, unchanucd at £13 1 6s. 3d.< per ton. Pig-iron, sd. higher at 19s. lid. per toil. 1 Bilvor—Bar silver ia quoted at 25 11-16 d, ' pel' ounco. 1 I LONDON MARKET CABLES. | WHEAT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. ( (Eec. October 30, 5.5 p.m.) ; London, October 23. Fourteen thousand riuarters Australian, December-January shipment, sold c.\, 365.; fifteen thousand Quarters, January-Febru-ary shipment, at 355. 9d. ' METALS. Copper, on. spot, £56 17s. 6d. per ton; throe months, £58. Tiu, on spot, £166 per ton ;threo months. £166 ss. ... Lead, soft foreign, £13s. 6d. 3d. per ton. MANUFACTURED METALS. Corrugated iron, short lengths, is quoted at £14- 55.. for first brands, and £13 17s. 6d. for second brands (a fortnight ago the quotations were. £14 2s. 6d. and £13 12s. 6a.). Tinpla,tes—l.C. coke, 14s. 10d., and 1.0. charcoal, 15s, lOd. • • . . ' CEMENT. Cement is auoted at 6s. 3d. per cask for English, and ss. 6d. for Gorman. HEMP. The hemp market is quiet, aad unchanged at £22 per ton for September-November shipment. COPRA. The market is brisk. South Soa in bags is quoted at £25 per ton. con ON. .1. . Cotton is quoted ai- 7.sfid. per lb., as against 7.62 d. laet w<ek. EUDBER. ' ' , Pine-hard Para rubber is'QU'ofced at ss. lOd. per lb., as against 65.. 2Jd: 1 laot week. ' FROZEN. MEAT.' New -Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., have received the' following cablegram from their London "house under date October 28.—Frozen Meat: There ,is a; moderate-.demand ; for mutton. Stocks of lamb aro light.' The market for beef- is■ very-weak.. Messrs. Dalgety and Company, Ltd. (Palraerston North branch) reporting on their Feilding sale on . Friday,; states as follows:—We had a fair entry of' both ; sliojp and cattle,, practically ail of which changed hands. Sheep:' Ewes ;witli lambs. 20a. 6d.;' shorn 2-tooth, wethera, lis.; blackface hoggets, ,12s. lOd. Cattle: Mixed yearlings,: small, £2 65.; 18-mohths steers, £3' 14s. 6d. On account .of Mr.-E. Short: .Fat. cows, £8 8s .6d., £8 12b. to £10., MINING NEWS. , . WELLINGTON SHARE , MARKET. The mining share market .closed quiet on Saturday, and there were only four sales. These were ,as under;— New Sylvia, ,3s. 4d. (second call). Talisman,' 54s 1 . 9d., 545. 6d. (second call). Ross Ooldfields, 2s. Bd. :(first call). I'v ■'Appetite.;.. ' There is no sauce like appe- ' I tite. . There is no appetite with- J ' out '' ■! | ( Rente's Pepso, | t the GTeat Cure for Indigestion, 9 j Acidity, Flatulence, and Catarrh of : .the Stomach. .. I KIiINZIE'S I'ErSO digests the J food you cat, and makes it taste | , good. ' , . , ,■ - u "Ail. Chemists and Stores, 2s.'6d. I '

I : " ■ - 1 ' . I ■, THE MOST.UP-TO-DATE SHEARING lIACHINE ON THE MARKET. | ; LISTER RECORDS FOR QUANTITY, QUALITY, STYLE, AND SPEED. | : first' ,day of the H.B. Show L. Cayriok was awarded First Prizfl a for Quantity, Quality, and Style. On the second day of the Show, Ngahipi won * the Prize for Paco,/putting up a, record for a Hastings Show. •' BOTH MEN used a machine FITTED THROUGHOUT "WITH LISTER PARTS, including Combs and Cutters. .. ;;;;,LEVp Co. s . Ltd.,; .Wellington/ . SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALANt). • This Machine has proved itself and'was out of the experimental stage long ago.' -As evidonce, over 850 , sheds are installed in New Zealand alone. ... INEXPENSIVE, RELIABLE, SIMPLE, AND SATISFACTORY. Now is the time to instal. Send for Estimates and Particulars , without delay. • - 1 ML6ETY & Co., Ltd., Sole Agents for New Zealand. I TS'. 3. philp, ,R. LOW, H OTSEi contSactoe, clbaning Patcntea of Low's Patent Shop N.Z. AUiance BuUdinga, 113 WiUh EOIJ3IN q THJI IahGEST SHEETS OF GLASS WITH ABSOLUTE SAfiSXr, • -•••; •' DUS'miUUJ!' A&il) WAVMsttfttUUtf. Chimneys swept by sober men* Wood 05 Metal, ; V^^iSi on ßlin^'' 1 repwredT*' '' 81 CUBA STKBBf. WI^LLNUTU*. mWO to three years old HEEEFOED HUGH EGBERTS, : BULLS for SALE, bred on lulls, MERCHANT. WOOL BROKER. ETC, ■with no artificial feeding. All entered in ; Kill BOL TO N EOAD. ■Herd Book. Apply to . FEXLDXNQ. ' V H. A. NEVTNS, ■ Manager, Annedale, Telophoao 202. Tenui. ilasterton. ShrJ^mw 1 : IJIPII SUPPLIES DIRECT JtSijjJji. FROM FACTORY. P . . Ask for , mo STAND THE SEASON at New THE LANCASTROTH BEE HIVE JL Plymouth, the Imported Thorough. PRICE LIST FROM bred Horse CAAUHRE (5). by Carbine Rl Bl M<WII.LIAMS, ' (3) dam-Revelry (5). t For full particulars, apply 46 Rangitikci Street, J.BOND, PALMERSTON NORTH. New: Plymouth. — — J WAIiARAP A FARMERS' CO-OP. ASS fl LTD. Italian Warehousemen, Lambton Quay. AGEWT© F®R SUTTON'S. SEEDS. ' fCUAR DlAN^ ssss^^^ • 01 »»>»»» TOTAL ASSETS EXCEED £8,500,000. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—J. G. W. Aitten, Esq., J. R. Blair Esq FIRE.-All Classes of Riskn Insured at Lowest Current Rates. Surveys . made and Quotations Given Pros of Charge. 3 ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease, Employers* Liability, Public lHek and ) Mortgagee-. Indemnity. f j NEW ZEALAND BKANCH OFFICE, 157 Foatherston St, Wellington, 1 I Gansral Agents: Meegra. W& G. Turn bull & Co., Customhouse Ouav. KJ'

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 961, 31 October 1910, Page 10

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