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Special Advertisements CHEAP GROCERIES AHOY! "THE ECLIPSE" QASH GROCERY STORE WILL BE OPENED NEXT SATURDAY, 4th APRIL, In Premises next Mks Lovell's, Fruiterer. GROCERIES SOLd"aT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Send for Price Lists. NO OLD STOCKING KUBBISH. Study Economy and Buy for CASH at the only Genuine Cash Grocery in Gore. BEMEMBKB— When there is No Credit there are No Bad Debts, and the good don't have to pay for the bad. «3» 801 lup at the " ECLIPSE " &> NEXT SATUBDAY. Next door to Mbs Lovell's Fruit Shop, MAIN STREET, GOBE. 694 a J SAMPSON NEAVE, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. GOBE. Office-r Low's Buildings, Mersey Street. j£ R J. B.L AIK lE, AUTHORISED (SURVEYOR, GOBE. LA CABD.J UR D. L. POPPELWELL SOLICITOR, GOBE. Money to Lend on Freehold Securities, Agent New Zealand Insurance Co Office : Opposite Southland iaotel, [A CABD.J g R. B"bWL ER, SOLICITOR, GORE. Office Mersey Street. Money to lend on Fieehold Securities at Current Bates. SALES BY AUOTION. May 17 I S Simson at Wendon— Clearing sale May 18 I S Simson at Gore— Freehold farm ; also groceries, elc Brewer and Trembath at Gore— Horses, privileges, etc Tothill, Watson and Co at Gore— Chatton farm May 21 J G Wurd Association at Gore— Stock I S Simson at Gore — Stock Farmers' Agency (Jo at Gore— Turnips H S Valentine at Riversdale— Cropping land, also freehold farm May 22 I S Simson at Gore — books - COMMERCIAL. RABBITSKIN MARKET. J, H, Kirk and Co., Dunedin, Gore, and Invercargill, report as follows :— Owing to tbe wet weather skins are in somewhat smaller supply this week 6baa last, Priceß, generally opeaking, are ua- ; changed, except for black and fawn, which show a slight advance. We are now paying for suckerr, l_d to 3d ; summers, up to 6d j autumns, up to 8d ; and a parcel of geod winteis we purchased at 10 _i. Sheepskins, up to 4d per lb. Hoißehair, to 131 per lb. Above prices are net cash, IKVERCABGILL. Tbe J, G. Ward Farmers' Association report having held ther fortnighily stock sale at the Invercargill yards on Tuesday. The entry was a fair one, although ia sheep much smaller than the two previous sales. For these, it young and in torward condition, the demand was much better than it has neensof late at a general rise in value of from 6d to ls each for suitable turnip eorts The fat sheep market is still very fully BuppHed wilh aged ewea of good quality, which at present prevent any rise in thia Fat Cattle— All forward changed handß, although the quality did not warrant high prices bemg paid. We quote fair beef at 20s, and inferior 15s to 17a 6d per 1001 b. Best bullocks ranged from L£ lOs to L 8; small and inferior, L 4 10* to L 6. One line of 2C we sold at L 5 10a. Fat Sheep— Best wethers, 7s 6d to 8s 9 J ; Bmall and medium, 6s to 7s ; ewes, 5s to Store Sheep— Best wethers and maiden ewaa 7* Bd, at which price we sold 180, to 6s Gd j medium and small, 5s to 6s ; lambs, which were moeitly inferior, 3s Jo sa ; and ewes, which for the most p#rt had the same complaint, 3a 04 to 43 6d, Store Cattle— A good entry aad ttsarly all changed hands at up to IS for good .sjtegrs ; medium and small, L 3 10j to hi ; heifers, L# , to L 3 ; yearlings, 20* to 27a ; calves, 19s to j 153. i .in i^^»^i^i»ii» CLEARING Uhß AT PINE BUSH. The J. G. Ward Farmers' Association of New Zealand, Limited, report having received the foUowing particulafa o£ their sale at Mr D. Oarswell's property at fine Bnsji yesterday :— Shorthorn cows, up to LH 2s 6d ; do yearlings, up to L 4 ; do calves and weauere, up to L 2 17a ; bulls and weaaers, up to Ll ss. One-yeai-old bulls brought up to L2l. Sheep— Leicester ewes, up t j 13s j do rams, to hi U ; do ewes and hoggets, to 174 6d. Horeee— Draught horses brought , up to LSI i ' v At tue time of leaving, J.he implements were not offered, but a full report will appear in aext issue. BIVERSDALE SALE. N.Z. Lobji and Mercantile Co. j (Limited) report kaving held a stock sale at jiiveradaie yesterday, when 4500 Bheep were offered, nearly all of w_ich were sold at prices considerably in advance of those lately ruling, competition on the part of several buyers from tiaa South being jr.cry keen, Good crossbred wetberß, in forward I condition, brought up to 7* 10d % station ; turnip sheep realised from fis 9 i to 7s 3d j crossbred ewes (old) were sold up to %% 3d j and cull merino ewes at ls 4 J tv is £d. m^mmmmmm^mmimammmm^mmmmmm^mmmmmm'^iVmtmnC '' Certainly tbe cent medioine knowa is A. SANDER $ ' SONS' KUOALYPTI KXTBAOT. Test its etutoontly , fowocful effeota la coughs, colds, influenza, tlio relief ' i Instantaneous. Iv serious cases and accidents of aii kinds, be thoy wound?, burns, scaldings, brulsoa Bprains, it is the sufest remedy— no swelling— no nflammation _iko surprising efloots produced in oroup, diphtheria, bronchitis, iatonmation of the i lungs, swellings, etc ; diarrhoea, dyßentary; -liseasosof he kidneys and urinary organs. In itse at uJi hospitals and medical clinics ail over the globe ; pasroniawi by his Majesty tho King of Italy ; crowneu. with modal and diploma at the International Exhibition AmsterUam. Trust la the approved urtiole and rejeot »l others

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 17 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 17 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mataura Ensign, Volume 17, 17 May 1895, Page 4