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Daily Times Office, Saturday evening. The amount of customs revenue received to-day on Roods cleared for consumption was £1242 8s fid. Messrs A. Lorie and Co. held a sale of property at their rooms on Saturday. The property comprised part of section 31, block VII, town district; containing 327 poles, together with buildings. The frontages are the Main road, Carey's avenue, and Maria road. There was a good attendance of buyers, and the bidding, which started at £500, rapidly advanced to £625, at which price it was kuockeddowntoMrJ.M'Kechnie. Itmaybeadded that Messrs Masoii and \Vale3 have estimated that it would cost £1300 to replace the buildings, and the insurance upon them is £1250. The sum of £1500 was advanced on the property as a whole. . COMII3RCIAL TELEGRAMS. . , London, May 10. At the sales of kauri gum yesterday 3750 packages were offered, 3t!00 being disposed of: Thr«equarter scraped brought Slis; half scraped, -l&s. There are now 2100 packages in stock. Copper has risen 51s per ton; vvhile tin, owing to combination, has risen 10s. . ' . . —-—•»" DUNEDIN STOCK EXCHANGE. Saturday's Quotations. i Members: Brodrick & Chalmkr Hamilton & M'Kerko'w J. A. Chapman John Logan A. G. Fenwick ■ Quick & Smith J, & W. Gage- Wilfrid Vivian J. R. Scott. _ From To Banks: £b. a. £s. a. Colonial o£ New Zealand 019 0 10 0 National ..*. .-...10 6 116 Insurance: Nation:;] (ex dlv.) .... 038 0 1' 0:S G New Zealand Accident... 013 U OUO New Zealand ... " ... 3 9 0 310 0 South British ... ... 2 8 0 2 9 0 Standard ... 0 16.9 Ul7 3 Shipping : New Zealand Shipping ... 3 0 0' 3 5 0 Union Steam ... ;,. 6 7 6 b' 12 6 Coal: Kaltsngsta (old) ... ... }2 17 6 13 7 fi do (new) 10 0 110 We3tport ... ... ... 2 0 0 '»' 1 6 Miscellaneous : JKilburnCemeat ... ... OJS 0 076 0 Mosgiel Woollen (ex div.) 217 0 .2 18 0 Mornington Train way ... 012 3 ul2 9 New Zealand Drug ... 058 3 OJB 9 Otago Daily Times ... 9 2 6 9 6 0 RoslynTramway) ... 116 b 117 6 Trustees and Executora (cumdiv.)... ... ... 14 6 !. 5 6 Perpetual Trustees ... 010 6 011 0 Mining Companies : Big Eiver Extended „.. 017 0 018 n Cumberland. ... ... 0 1 9 0 2 3 Globe , ... -'... ; ... 04 0 «4 (3 Hercules ... ... 1.. 0 2 6 0 2 9 . Keep-it-Darii ... ... 0 9 6 010 0 X-yal!Creek... ... ... 0 40 04 3 ■Progress ... ... ... 012 0 012 6 tTnited Alpine (Ly ell) ... 0 8 6 0 9 6 "Welcome United ... ... 0 0 3 0 0 6 ■Wealth o£ Nations ... 0 3 0,, tf 3 3 Dredging Cojhpanies : ' .Bigßeacn ... 0 210 0 3 2 Bunedin .;.... ... 014 0 015 0 Sandhills (10s paid up) ... 049 0-5 3 „' Ashares ; ... 0 5 3 0 5 9 Roxburgh (paid up) ... 013 6.'. 014 6 . Koxburgh (contributing) 012 6 !* 0 13.fi ' - Golden.Run... , 110 1 2 0 Golden Treasure ... ... 13 0 14 0 Sluicing Companies: Roxburgh Amalgamated (paid up) 0 7 9 0 8 3 Soiburgh Amalgamated (ISa paid up; contributing) ... ... ... 07 0 0 7 6 Owing-'to limit of business many of the above quotations are nominal. «» DUNEDIN HORSK SALEYARDS. 1 Weekly Report. Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. report' as follows:—A fairly large number of horses was entered for bur sale on Saturday; but although the' attendance was good the demand wns very Blacfe, and prices ruled in favour of buyers. The class of faorses, with the exception of a tew good ordinary draughts forward, were mostly from,medium to inferior and aged, and these just now ate the hardest to sell. The hacks and light harness horses offered met with a fair.amount of attention, and the sales made were about equal to last week's values. We quote : Heavy draught horses Uyrs to Gyrs), £14 to £20; light and small do, £S to £12; aged and inferior do, £4 to.'£6; unbroken colts and fillies (2yrs to 3yr»), £9 to £15; upstanding active spring van horses (unbroken), £13 10s to £17; useful light spring cart horses £9 to £12; upstanding hacks and harness horses (young), £7 to £10; aged and inferior do, £2 to £5.

Mall) close at the Chief Post Office, Drtnedin I (subject to any necessary alterations), as under: — I • For Northern Ports, overland, daily 4 at 10.81) ' a.m., 0.F.0. Lata letters, mail van, North treir, | at 11 a.m. ! This Day (Monday), May 13. For Lyttelton and Chriatßhurch, per Flora, at ■ 2.20 p.m. Late letters, C.P.0., at 2.30. Tuf-sday, May 14. . For Northern Ports of Now Zealand, over- i land, at 10.30 a.m. (to connect with the Flora at Lyttelton). Wednesday, May 15. DIRECT MAIL SERVICE. 3> a, direct steamer Kaikonra will leave Lyttelton for Plymouth, via Rio cle Janeiro, on Thursday, 16th May. Maila cloan here as under: — For United.Kingdom and foreign countries, &c. on Wednesday, loth, at ID a.m. Parcels mails for the United Kingdom, &c. will close at 9.30 a.m. Late letters, mail van, north express, at 11 a.m. Correspondence per Kaikoura mast be specially ■ddressed. Due in London on June 23. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE. For (Northern Ports of New Zealand,' Samoa, Sandwich Islands, United States of America ' (Canada, South America, Weßt Indies, United | Kingdom, and Continent of. Europe, at 10 a.m. Money orders at 9.15 a.m.; book packets, *ud newspapers at 9 a.m. Registered correspondence at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Uth. Late letters, bearing an additional single rate of postage (2Jd) as a late fee, can be posted in the" iuail van, attached to the north express leaving Dunedin railway station, at 11 a.m. on the 15th. The above mail will close at the branch post offices, North Dunedin and South Dunedin—for | money orders and reKistered letters at 5 pirn, on the 14th, letters at 9.30 a.m., and newspapers at.s a.m. on the 15th. At the Port Chalmers office at ; 8.45 a.m. on the 15th; money orders at 4 p.m. and ! • resistered letters at 5 p.m. on the 14th. The above mail will be due in London on the 19th June. w TmniSDAY, May 16. ifor Lyttelton, Christchurch, Northern Port 3of New Zealand, per Manapouri, at 1.50 p.m. Late letters. Port train, at 2.30 p.m. • Friday, May 17. For Lyttelton, Christchurch, Northern Ports of New Zealand, Sydney, and Brisbane, per Hauroto, at 1.50 p.m. Late letters, Port train, at2.3Up.ni. - ' ■ , . • .■ ■■■-■' ..;'■., Monbay, May 20. • for Southland, Australiiin colonies (via Hobart), India, China, Japan, Continent of Europe, United Kingdom, &c., per Talune, at 2.50 p.m. Money orders, registered letters, and newspapers at LSO p-m. I^ite letters, guard's van, Port train, at 3.35 p.m. Parcel post mails for the Australian colonies willcloseat4p.m. on the 18th. JKatoomba, for New Hebrides, leaves Sydney on the 15th.' (Signed) Edm. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Ckief Post Office, May 11,1895. ABSTRACT OF SAiJSS BY AUCTION. THIS DAT. Moiual Agemcy Company, at Stores—Grain and produce. The Fahmess* Agency Company, at StoresGrain and produce. SDMMAES FOR EUROPE. TEE OTAGO DAILY TIMES MONTHLY SUMMARY FOR EUROPE For despatch by the SAN FRANCISCO MAIL f - Will be Published TO-MOEHOW, i TUESDAY, 14th MAY. Annual Subscription (prepaid) ~. 2s 6d.

Flobtxeje.—For the Teeth and Breath—A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet toothbrush, reproduces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all paraaites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Frajjrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is deficions to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s 6d, of all Chemista and Perfumers. Wholesale dep6t, 38 Farringdon road, London. —TAdvt. To Paeents. —This preparation is invaluable in the nursery as a general laxative; it is pleasant to the taste, and much superior to senna or other naußeotm drugs. It corrects the ill effects of overeating or axhaustion, and is extremely beneficial in any feverishnes3 or heat of the skin. Thfe bowels ought to be kept free by the "FRUIT SALT" for a month or six vreeks after eruptive diseases like Measles, Scarlet Fever, Chickenpox, Smallpox, and in all Fevers or infectious Diseases, &c, for its use frees the system of the " dregs." Many disastrous results would be avoided by attending to this. In the nursery it is beyond praise. CAUTION. —Examine each bottle and see that the Capsule is marked "ENO'iS FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Prepared only at ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS. Hatcham, London S.E., by J. C. Eno's Patent.—[Advt ST&ING BLOSSOM TBA.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

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