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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

The attend i"co at Air. Maude's sale of the ('orriiidi'l'i Estate, held at the auctioneer's rooms this afternoon was very large, ittehtdiii!!, in addition to most of the farmers o! this d strict, a large number ot' persons from a distance. ' ot,withstanding the largo at (Mi"lance the bidding was more than crdm.u-iK languid. The first lot put up was IS. 2(13 acres in tussock, for which the tir.-t nir.r mado was 1.6 per acre, slowly ns'iig to 1.7, beyond which thero was no olVcr~ni'de and it was passed in. The next was I.it, 17, ,'!(i'iaerc« in tussock, well watered and in a ;<ood situation, for which the first bid 4 was" L. r >, L 5 10s. being the maximum, It, also was passed i , aud the freehold land was withdrawn. The leasehold land was next offered. Lots 24 and 25, educational reserve, comprising 70H acres, with full valuation for improvements at end of term, were put up together. LSOO v:n ell' Ted, and these lots were also withdrawn. Mr. Maude then stated that he would hi happy to treat privately for the who'e or any part of the estate. After a rliort, delay lot 20, containing 35S acres •_! poles (tro"holil) was pu up, but no offer be'iii': made this was passed in. The town-hip of Corriedale was next offered, and, there being no bid.it also was passed in.

REPORTS. Mr. A. H. Maude offered to-day at I;;, hards' Yards, on account of the Hon. R. Campbell, the following fillies:—May, three years old, by Prince of Wales, imported', out of Highland Mary, imported; the highest offer for which not reaching the reserve, she was bought in at Ll2O. Bay tillV, I', years old, by Renfrew Jock, out of .1 winch was sold at LG2. Bay filly, 2 years old, by Prince Albert, out of Lizzie, wliieli was sold at Lsl. Messrs. Council and Clowes report that the\* sold by auction, at their rooms, this afternoon, the following properties: —On aeeount of Messrs. Dalgleisl), farm at Papakaio, known as Forester's, containing ISO a., v., to Mr. Charles White, Taieri ; price, 1.1.-i 2s (Id per acre. On account of 11. | » ;l \\ son : Section 4, hloek LXXXI., Oamaru • own. with 2 cottages thereon, to Mr. H. .1. Mole ; price, L.'itiO. On account of Mr. William I'eattie : 2 acres of land on main liorili road, near town boundary, to Mr. lloberl. Stevenson, Dunedin ; price, L 950, The attendance was good, and bidding .'■nirilcd. INVERCARGTLL. [I!Y TKLKCiIiAI'II.] November 22. Business has been dull during the week. Priees are : Wheat market, stocked, 4s Gd ; prime milling, 4s : inferior, 3s (id ; bran, !.t lOs ; pollard, LG ; oats scarce, good millin!f. Is (id : feed, 4s ; oatmeal, LIS); chaff, .-■earee. L 7 to L 8 ; (lour, Colonial, LlO 10a ; potatoes. L 7 to L 7 10s ; barley, nominal, very scarce. AUCKLAND. [IIV TKLHGltAl'ir. ] November 22. Mr. liuckland quotes:—Greasy wool, 7*d to i'Jd ; washed, lid to 13.} d ; beef, 30s to lamb in large numbers and lower values; Digs uell freely. ' Sharemarket :—Bank of New Zealand, 1.2.'! 7s (id ; National, 77s ; Colonial, 553; l.oau and Mercantile, 115s. Insurances: New Zealand, Sss : South British, 6Ss ; National, 2Ss ; Standard, L23s ; Union, lGs : Anekland Timber Co., LG 2s (hl ; Guthrie and l.aniach, IHJs. NAPIER. | ]iy tki,i:gkai'ii.| November 22. Mr. M. R. Miller reports the sale of halfinterest in Mr. C. If. Stuart's leasehold estate of Tutira, 22,500 acres, with_9oo sheep, 100 cattle, and horses, ve., for L 7750, to T. C. Kirnden, of Victoria. Also, the sale of Bennett and Collinson's Etmount i-Matc, I'etane district, containing7looacres freehold, partly stocked, 3500 ewes, and all plant, for L1D,*750, to Mr. George Sponee, of I'etane. HOKITIK A. fIIV TICI.KGHAI'It.I November 22. Biiteher's meat is very scarce all along the eoast. At the last sale by auction, wholesale prices realised 7Ad to fid per lb. At next sale it is expected there will be greater competition, as the butchers have nearly all short supplies. NEW PLYMOUTH. 111Y THI.KCKAVH.I November 22. At Mr. Courtney's cattle sale to-day, .. lives fetched L2 2s Gd ; yearlings, L2 2s Gd to Lit 18 months 1 steers, L 3 17s 6a to LI 15s ; 2-year-olds, L 5 5s to L 5 15s ; store cows, 1.5 to L 5 12s Gd ; good heifers, L 5 15a to LG 15s; dairy cows, L 8 to L 9 ; secondclass hacks, LG 5s to LG 10s. AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL. [IJV CAULK ] Sydney, Nov. 22. Adelaide wheat, December delivery, 4a 3d to 4s 51 ; candles, BUI ; others unchanged.

llom.oway's rn.i.s.—Stomach, Liver, and P.hvols.—There. is nothing hurtful in the composition of these purifying Pills—nothing ■(h:■ I; e; n injure tho most delicate constitution:. "'(icy improve tlni appetite, quicken ii, . df the stomach aud liver. and vc. •:)uf.c the li.nvnls. They thus become the Ml-,!: ."ai'l'L-n.wls against indigestion, a"d i '!-r ,;;iU'sfc promoters of the body s growth on cvorv internal organ, and they re .-.. i• i (<_■ every i« isordered or debilitated fune'l'!icy are. natural and, therefore, eiii- • •i-til liuriiiorti and correctives. Few un!i!.y conditions of tiie stomach or diges live ai'.i-.i-aturf can withstand the aoeiimula•live lu.abhv influence obtained over the v.-!. ,K e when these pills aro judioinusly ami perseveringly talc en by invalids. AijVT.]

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 2

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COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 2

COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 816, 23 November 1878, Page 2

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