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Strouach, Morris and 00., Ltd., report for week ending Thursday, l&tii November, 1934, as. follows': — Fat Cattle.—There was a fair entry fox- a double market, 438 toeing forward. Included ini the.se were several pens, of extra heavy bullocksi the balance of tire entry b«i ng made up of medium to fair quality. Extra prime heavy bullocks, to £44 17s Gd, prime heavy £ll 2,s (3d to £l2 6d medium to good £9 2s Gd to. £lO 7® Gd, light from £7 10s upwards. Extra prime and heifers to £9 12,s 6d. Prime £7 to £8 7a (3d, medium £(3 to £6 17s 6d, Light from £4 IQs upwards. Eat Sheep.—There was a small entry for a double’ market, 2780 being forward. The quality on the whole was. good. Extra prime woolly wethers to 33a 9d. Prime woolly 27si to 30s. medium 24s to 26, 5, extra heavy shorn wethers to 29s 9d, prime. 25® to 27,s Gd, medium 22,s to 245, light IBs to 21s, heavy woolly ewes to 28s, prime 24s to 2Gs Gd, medium 21s to 235, Light from 17s upwards, heavy shorn ewes- to 23s 6d, prime 20s to 22s piedium 16s to 19s, light from 12® upwards. Fat Lambs. —There was a fairly, large entry and prices generally showed a drop' of 2si per head as compared with last week’s rates: Lest lambs 27s to' 295, medium 34s to 2Gs, light from 21s. 1 'I

Fat Pigs.—There was a medium ©n* t.ry and these met with good competition. Fat pigs were easier 'by about 2s Gd l per head on last sale’© rates, while stores showed a drop of le. Oats.—Not a great number are offering in this district and the market is quiet. A grade Gar tons are bringing up to Is lOd on trucks, country sidings.Wheat. —Practically all milling wheat has-"'how changed hands, and fowl wheat meets with steady enquiry at up to 3s 9d ex store, Dunedin. Potatoes. —Fair quantities are- still held in -store and the demand is for -any good lots freshly picked over, which ’ are bringing up to £3, ex rail, Dunedin.

Chaff.—Fair consignments are coming forward, and jirime bright oaten sheaf is, bringing up to £h 12s Gd. ex rail, Dunedin. Sheepskins. —We held our sheepskin sale on Tuesday last, and offered a fair eize-d catalogue to ,a good attendance of buyers.- Competition was, keen and prices all round were firmer from |-d to Id per Jib. on last sale's rates. Half bred 1 full wools to Bfd, half bred half wools to, 6fd, half bred quarter wools, to’ 4|d, fine cr-osis'-ibred full wools to 7£d, fine crossbred half wools, to sd, cross-bred full wools to 63d, cross-bred half wools to- 4|d, cross-bred quarter wools to 3jd, merino- full wools to, 7jd, merino half wools, to Gd, half-bred hoggets to 7M 1 line cross-bred hoggetsi to GJd, cross-bred hoggets- to st*d, fisit pelts to- 3:] d, half-bred's, dead and damaged full wool to 7d, fine cross-bred -dead and damaged t-o- s,}icl., crossbred dead and damaged full wool to ltd-.

An old Wellington identity, full of yeans but still devoted, to his pipe, ' when asked -which, smoke of the day he i preferred, replied with .a smile, ‘‘l have Ino preference. To me all smokes are. equally good. Why I often wake in the night and have a whiff I Bad habit? Hal ha! So it is. Bait like some other bad habits its very enjoyable! I used! to smoko ordinary plug, but for years past I’ve been smoking Out Plug No. 10 (Bai Us head) and I fund I licit only get more enjoyment out of it hut can smoke it with absolute impunity, and that makes all the difference. There are other toasted brands, bait I don’t want anything better than Out Plug No. 10.” ‘‘The other toasted brands” referred to are Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Elver head Gold and Desert Gold. All are of sai per lino quality and all are quite harmless. ‘‘Toasted’” is imitated, but never equalled, or even approached. It’s inimitable 1 And year after year the demand increases. The reds no finer, purer, or better tobacco manufactured. It’s on sale everywhere. A few drops of “NAZOL" on your handkerchief daily will protect you from coughs and colds right throughout the winter. Disinfects the circle of infection—the mouth, nos© and throat 120 doses for 2b 6<L 60 doces for la &L

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 6

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COMMERCIAL Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 6

COMMERCIAL Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume 4185, Issue 4185, 20 November 1934, Page 6