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GIVE UP ALTOGETHER.

THIS MEANS A CHEAT DEAL TO MOST PEOPLE.

Had to give up is very far reaching in its meaning sometimes, and generally includes in its influence others titan the one affected. When the head of the house has to give up, every member of the family reels us weight. When the giving up is on account of a lame back, which is lame kidneys, we are miserable indeed. Not sick enough for bed perhaps, but that lame back stops one from daily occupation just as surely as typhoid would. Many a reader of this can’t afford to give up, must keep on in spite of the back, and ho can, if he will but prelit by the experience given below. I Mr Samuel Loveridgo, Full ford Street, Now Plymouth, says:—“For [ a long time 1 have suffered with backache. These attacks came on and off, and at times wore so had that 1 had to knock off woik. 1 could not stand straight alter bonding. I despaired of ever getting a cure, but fortunately heard of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. These ( ills have cured me; 1 am quite free of the pains. i can strongly recommend all working men who suffer with backache to give Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills a trial.” Six years later, Mr Loveridgo confirms the above:—“l am pleased to )’) bring the above statement up to date by tolling you that 1 am still well to-day. 1 always keep a bottle of Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills by mo, and take an occasional dose, just as a precaution, and because 1 think the kidneys need a tonic sometimes.” Lot this point bo fastened in your mind, ‘‘Backache is kidney ache, and if neglected brings in its train all the i horrors of advanced kidney disease.” j Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills cure to stay cured. They are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3s I per bottle (six bottles lbs bd), or will (bo posted on receipt of price by j Ifostcr-McClelion Co., 7b Pitt Street, j Sydney. ■ I B»L be sure you get DO A.VS. -1 ■ ! COMMERCIAL. ■ j • J LONDON ’WOOL SALES. \ (By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.l (United Press Association.J I London, November 30. At the wool sales there was a good I selection, with strong competition at I ! jopening rates. i Silver, L’d !)-!b;l. p I Shares: Waihi ;7!s 9(1 to r,o 3d (..

Junction .'ids to 31s 3d, Talisman Id 3d to 48s h'd.

Ncwtr.n King’s Weekly Report. Report'.

On Tuesday, 2lst at Rabotu, 1 had only a small entry and a small attendance of the public, no doubt due to the wretched weather. Yearling heifers (poor) made 36s to 10s, 18-mouth

steers £2 19s (Jd, store cows £2 to £l3 12s 6d, forward cows £4 7s, hulls £d to £9.

At Whangamornona on Thursday, 23rd, owing to the very had weather i.ii tiie morning the advertised number of cattle did not come forward, but I had a good attendance of buyers from all parts. Enquiry at tho hammer was good for ail lines except 2-year steers, which did not sell. Two good lines, of well-grown bullocks were yards ami realised £6 -Is and £6 os Gel, mixed yearlings £2, 15 to 18 month heifers £2 Js to £2 18s Cd, 10-month steers £2 Ids, '2-year heifers £-3 J7s Od to £3 ISs, store cows £3, yearling Shorthorn hull £4 2s 6d, I and 6-tooth wethers Ids. At Waiwakaibo on the same day I bad a fair yarding but without much inquiry. Yearling Jersey heifers £3 Is to £3 16s, ycar)i-~ steers £2 Ms, 2-year Jersey heifers empty £6 7s, store cows £1 Ids to £3 14s 6d, cows and calves £4, bulls £3 to £d 2s (Jd, spring cows and in milk £d 5s to £8 10s, heifers springing and in milk £d ds to £5 10s, pedigree yearling Jersey hull “Jchosophat,” on account Messrs IV. J. 13. and W. Patou, to G. Mitchell, 21 gns. Next Waiwakaiiio sale will be liolcl on December 6th, owing to the general elections being on Tnursday, December 7th.

At my spring cattle sale at Urenui on Monday, 2'nli, I had the full advertised mini her yarded and a large attendance of the public. The store bullocks yarded wore a good line but did not reach the reserve; 15 to 18month steers met with good enquiry, a large number being sold during the day; 15 to , 18-nioniJi grade heifers made £2 11s to £3, grade Jersey £3 3s, grade Holsteins £4, mixed (poor) £2, t 5 to 18-iuontli steers (poor) £2 to £2 7s (Jd, good £2 14s to £3 2s, 2year empty heifers £3 13s (Jd to £4, good do £4 10s, 2-year steers £4 2s to £4 2s Od, store cows £2 11s to £3 17s, fat cows £4 15s to £5 10s, bul- 1 locks £5 Jss, spiinging heifers £4 to £5 2s 6d, springing cows £4 2s Od to £(J 12s 6d, bulls £2 12s Od to £6, mare £j6, store pigs 10s, weauers 7s 3d, sow £3, boar £2. On Tuesday at my Stratford yards [ had every pen filled and’ a fair attendance. (Jood business was done during the day in 18 months steers and heifers. Store cattle met with good competition, but did nob realise as high as recent sales. A nice pen of fat bullocks on account, of a Hawera client realised £8 Os, 15 to 18 month steers £2 11s Od to £3 7s 6d, 15 tolß- - steers (bad colours) £2 3s, good £2 Os to £2 14s, 2-year empty heifers (poor) £3, good £2 11s to £3 10s Od, fat heifers £5 2s, fat cows £5 to £0 ss, 2-year steers £4 8s 6d, yearling Jersey bulls £3 15s to £4 ss, store cows £3 2s to £3 16s Gd, forward cows £3 17s to £4 10s, old cows 30s, P.B. Shorthorn bull 0 gns., yearling do. £4 Is, yearling Holstein bull £5 2s, cows and calves' £3 10s.

On the same day in my springing heifer yards 1 had a . good entry and sold as follows : Springing, heifers £4 2s Od to £7 10s, heifers (calved) £4 2s 6d to £7 15s, springing cows £4 10s to £7 10s. At Stony River on Wednesday I had only a small entry but the quality of the cattle was a considerable improvement on recent sales; 15 to 18mouth mixed £2 15s Od, 15 to 18month, steers £2 3s to £2 13s, do. grade heifers £2 Gs to £2 12s, grade Jerseys £3 15s Gd. ; tp Jp3 19s, store cows £2 19s to £5- Od, forward cows £3 11s to £4 8s 6d, fat cows £4 8s to £5 12s, yearling Holstein bull £B, 2-year do. £7 10s, springing heifers £0 10s, springing cows £3 5s to £6 2s Gd.

During the week I have disposed of a large number of cattle privately at tile following prices: Fat bullocks £9 10s, £lO ss, £lO 15; fat cows £5 5s to £6 10s and £6 15s; 2-ycar steers, poor, £3 12s 6d; fat sheep 20s; yearling to 15-month heifers £2 15s to £2 18s ; do. steers £2 16s: 2-year heifers''£3 15s; springing heifers £5 10s; store bullocks £6 5s to £6 10s; grade Holstein bull 15 gns. ;.ewcs 15s; mixed sheep 16s 6d; hoggets 15s.

EVlatthov/s and Bcnuott,

Matt!lows and Bennett report that there was a small entry of (‘attic in their Inglewood yards on Wednesday hist.- Prices were about the same. Quotations: Yearlings £2 12s to £3, steers £3 to £3 2s, springers £4 to £6, store cows £2 12s to £3 10s. forward cows £1 ],9s Gd, bulls £4 to £4 12s 6d.

THE TALLOW MARKET,

The New Zealand Loan and Mercan tile Agency Co., Ltd., have receivethe tollowing cablegram from thei London house, -under date 29th No v ember : —Tallow : We quote preseu soot values for the following descrip turns—Good mutton 36s per cwt., gooi beef 34s 3d, mixed 31s 9d; market in active. Sheepskins: The market i firmer. Wheat: We have sold an Aus -Dalian cargo at 35s 3d c.i.f. There i ; ery little demand owing to fine wea ther. 'The Argentine outlook is ua certain.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 2 December 1911, Page 8

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GIVE UP ALTOGETHER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 2 December 1911, Page 8

GIVE UP ALTOGETHER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 93, 2 December 1911, Page 8

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