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Pbess Association. —Copyrighi. LONDON, Thursday. At the wool sales Gieen Hills top was 22d. and averaged 21% d: Taatone 12-M»d and lid. The BanK rate of discount is 4 ,per cent. (Received Jan. 27, 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, Thursday. There is a strong market and competition at the wool sales is more general, xrices are well maintained. , TIMARU WOOL. SALE. TIMARU, Thursday. The tl/:rd wool sale of the season was held ■ here to-day, when 6200 bale s were offered, and most of it. was sold. A s a. whole, it was only &f medium quality, there being no really first class wool when compared with previous sales. Fleece wool showed a drop of V'-d to %d, and pieces Id to l\ia. Generally speaking the prices realised exceeded anticipations-. Quotations are: —Geo J half-bred lo%d to- 13% d; medium do B%d to 9d; inferior do 6%d t° Sd : medium cross-bred 7%d to S*4d; inferior do 5%d to 6%d; three-quarter bred to 9.* id; medium do 7J to Sd; merino 7%d to half-bred -pieces 7%d to. 9d; three-quarter bred pieces 6%d to 7#>d; bellies 5%d to 7d; locks to 7d; locks 234 d to 4d. AUSTRALIAN MARKETS. ADELAIDE, Thursday. .•Wheat, 3 S 7d. Flour, £8 10s to 15s. Bran 13d. Pollard Is. Oat 3, 2 S 2d. MELBOURNE, Thursday. Hides. —Stout and heavy are fiim, kips being favoured by- buyers. •Wsheat, 3s G%d. Flour, £S 10s to £S 13b. Oats, Is lid to 2 S \)Y~d. Barley, prime Chevalier, 4s Gd; Cape, 2«. 3d. "Maize, 2s 5%d. Bran and l/ollard. £4 15s. Potatoes, to £4. Onions, £2 10s. SYDNEY, Thursday. . (Wheat, buyers 3s sellers 3s 7d. Flour, old £9, new £S 15s. Oats. Algerian feeding, 2 S 3d to 2 S 4d; milling, 2s 6d; Tasnuhiian, 2 S 6d to 2s Sd. Barley, Cape feeding, 2s; v seeding, 3s 2d. Maize. 2s (3d -to 2s. Bran, £4. os. Pollard, £4 10s. Potatoes, £9. Onions, £3 to £3 15s. Butter, 90s. -Chees-e, 6d. . Baeooi 7d. WELLINGTON FRUIT AND PRODUCE MARKETS. (Speeial to "Mail.") WELLINGTON, Thursday. Towur-end jand "Paul neport: — There i-s muok improved demand for all fruit. 'Peaches, choice. 6 S 6d to 7 S Gd; good. 5s to 6s; small, 3s Gd to 4s Gd.. Nectarines, choice, 4s Gd to os 6d; _ medium, 3s to 4s. Tomatoes, 3s "to 4s. Apricots, choice, 6s to 7s Cd; medium, 4s Gd to os Gd. ■Greengages, 4s Gd to ss. Plnm«s. choice dessert, 3s to 3s 6d : ro-edium, 2s to 2s> Gd; Blu.e Diamonds, 2.-» 6d. Grapes, choice, lOd to Is a lb. Raspberries. 5s 6d to 6s. Apples, choice dessert, 7s 3d to 8s 6d; medium, 6s to 7s; corekers, choice, 5s to 5s Gd, medium, 4s to 4.s 9d. Pears, Williams Bonchretien, 7s 6d to 3 os. Otiher good dessert sorts. 5s Jd to 6s 6d; cookers, 4s to ss. . fWalnuts. choice. 6d to a lb. Potatoes, choice white, 5s to 5s 6d; red, 4s 6d to 5 S per cwt. Eggs, fresh. Is Id. Butte-, .good dairy or separator, bulk, to 9d. Prime Boosters, 4s t 0 4s 6d; hens, 2s 6d to 3s; ducks, 4s to os a .pair. BILIOUS ATTACKS CURED. Sufferers from bilious attacks should lead this remarkable letter l'roni jvir Donald Coutts. of Condah. Vic. "I fcaye been a continuous sufferer from •headaeao and bilioug vomiting attacks for. 25 years. During that -ttfuie 1 have been treated by doctors, besides using all sorts of medicines thai proved cselsss. Being almost afraid jl. could- never be cured. 1 tried Chamberlain's Tablets, and cari assure you that they completely cured me, and 1 feel like a na-.r man. I can conscientiously reconuiiend them to •ill wh-o suifer from stomach aoid liver, ■troubles. —Sold everywhere..*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 January 1911, Page 8

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COMMERCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 January 1911, Page 8

COMMERCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 27 January 1911, Page 8

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