NELSON RETAIL MARKET.—February 13. : >Beef, 5d to 8d per lb I Bread, 21b loaf, 4d Mutton, s"d to 7d Butter,fresh, ls 2d per lb Pork, *8d Cheese, col., ls 2d Bacon, Is Od Ducks, 6s per pair Ham, ls 2d Fowls, 5s •Lard, Is 3d Turkeys, 7s to 8s each Eggs, ls 8d per dozen j Flour.—Rod & Hounsell quote fine silk dressed flour at 16/. per ton. Redwood's, current rates. Wheat, 5s to 5s 6d per bushel; barley, 5s 6d to 6s; oats, 3s6d to 3s 9d. Potatoes, 4/ 10s to 5/ 10s per ton. Hay, 5/. Beer,'6/ per hhd; 8s per dozen. •Bricks, per I*ooo 41; Lime, per bushel, 3s 6d. Boards and Scantling—White Pine, per 100 feet, lis; Red Pine, 18s; Totara. 18s. Shingles—Totara,-per -1,000,175. Kauri—9 by £-, 14s, 9by I, 15s ; P.T. and G., I 168 6d; wide timber, 17s 6d to 255; shingles, 15s.
Holloway's Pills. —Nothing better. —These invaluable Pills exert a greater and more beneficial influence over nervous disorders than any other medicine. Their mode of action is thoroughly consonant with reason —tbey completely purify the blood, relieve both head and stomach of all faulty functions, and expel all oppressive accumulations from, the bowels. With the blood purified, and all poisons purged from the system, regularity must prevail throughout the body. Aches and pains must cease; healthful energy must supplant weariness, and the shaky nerves must regain their wholesome tone. A course of these Pills eradicates low spirits, nervous excitability, hysterics, neuralgic twitches, and other derangements dependent on nervous maladies, whicii every considerate person may thus certainly and safely ■remove. 265 The Sacramento Times says, in the course of the proceedings at a public dinner: —*The mayor, the ladies, &c, "were appropriately and elegantly drunk, ssnd the party separated in fine cheer.'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 42, 20 February 1869, Page 2
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